Divisional 2021 California-Bred Champions Announced

Finneus, Lieutenant Dan and The Chosen Vron are the three finalists for California-bred Horse of the Year for 2021, to be announced at the annual CTBA Awards Dinner and Annual Meeting, to be held on March 28, 2022 at Le Meridien Arcadia.

The business meeting begins at 4 p.m.., the cocktail reception at 5 p.m. and the awards dinner at 6 p.m.

Other Cal-bred champions to be recognized at the banquet:

Champion California-bred 2-Year-Old Male – Finneus, bred by Terry Lovingier, owned by Naseer Mohammed Fasihuddin, Terry Lovingier and Amanda Navarro, trained by Walther Solis.  

Champion California-bred 2-Year-Old Female – At the Spa, bred by Terry Lovingier, owned by Tom Beckerle, Saul Carrillo and Terry Lovingier, trained by Jorge Periban.

Champion California-bred 3-Year-Old Male – The Chosen Vron, bred by Tiz Molly Partners, owned by J. Eric Kruljac, Robert Fetkin, John Sondereker and Richard Thornburgh, trained by J. Eric Kruljac.

Champion California-bred 3-Year-Old Female – Closing Remarks, bred by owner Harris Farms, trained by Carla Gaines.

Champion California-bred Older Male – Lieutenant Dan, bred by owner Nick Alexander, trained by Steven Miyadi.

Champion California-bred Older Female – Warren's Showtime, bred by Benjamin C. Warren, owned by Benjamin C. Warren and Sally Warren, trained by Craig Anthony Lewis.

Champion California-bred Sprinter – Lieutenant Dan, bred by owner Nick Alexander, trained by Steven Miyadi.

Champion California-bred Turf Horse – Lieutenant Dan, bred by owner Nick Alexander, trained by Steven Miyadi.

Champion Sire of California Conceived Foals by Earnings – Grazen, property of Nick Alexander.

Champion Sire of California Conceived Foals by Number of Winners – Grazen, property of Nick Alexander.

Champion Sire of California Conceived Foals by Turf Earnings – Square Eddie, property of Reddam Racing LLC.

Champion Sire of California Conceived Two-Year-Olds by Earnings – Stay Thirsty, property of Terry Lovingier.

Trainer of the Year – Andy Mathis.

Broodmare of the Year – My Fiona, property of Tom Beckerle, Terry Lovingier and Amanda Navarro.

Champion Breeder of California Foaled Thoroughbreds by Earnings – Terry Lovingier.

CTBA Hall of Fame – Dr. Ed Allred, Cee's Tizzy, Indian Charlie.

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Bloodlines Presented By Mill Ridge Farm: Morello’s Gotham An Instant Classic For Young Sire Classic Empire

The weekend proved a time of positive results for second-crop sire Classic Empire (by Pioneerof the Nile). In addition to having Classy Edition finish second in the Grade 2 Davona Dale Stakes at Gulfstream, the stallion's son Morello went a step better and won the G3 Gotham Stakes at Aqueduct by 4 1/2 lengths.

After finishing his freshman sire season in fourth place behind the jet-setting Gun Runner (Candy Ride) last year, Classic Empire has now jumped into second place for 2022, about $160,000 behind Gun Runner and about $45,000 ahead of current third-place Arrogate (Unbridled's Song).

A champion juvenile like fellow “Pioneer” stallion American Pharoah, Classic Empire just missed becoming a classic winner at three, when he lost the G1 Preakness by a head to Cloud Computing, from the first crop by Mclean's Music (Distorted Humor).

Sent to stud the following spring at Ashford Stud, along with Practical Joke (Into Mischief) and Cupid (Tapit), Classic Empire and his fellow Ashford freshmen have proven popular with breeders and have repaid that confidence with very good performances at the sales and on the racetrack.

That trio, along with Caravaggio (Scat Daddy) – who joined them at Ashford for the 2021 season after entering stud in Ireland – would nearly have swamped the freshman sire list last season, except for a chestnut son of Candy Ride, who swept through the season with one good racer after another and led the freshman list by $2 million. The Ashford sires took four of next five spots behind Gun Runner, with only Lane's End sire Connect (Curlin) getting in the fray and finishing third at year's end.

The indications were positive for Classic Empire after last year's sales of juveniles in training, when 39 sold for an average of $135,154 and a median of $77,000. From those elite juveniles come both Classy Edition ($550,000 at Fasig-Tipton Midlantic in May) and Morello ($250,000 at the same sale). Both juveniles sold out of the Sequel Bloodstock consignment of Becky Thomas.

Bred in Kentucky by Robert Tillyer and Dr. Chet Blackey, Morello had gone through the sales ring profitably as a weanling ($140,000 at Keeneland November) and yearling ($200,000 at Fasig-Tipton select), and he brought one of the top 10 prices among the two-year-olds by his sire last year.

At the Midlantic sale, Morello worked a furlong in :10 1/5, showing a stride length of slightly more than 25 feet and doing it so well that he earned a very good BreezeFig of 71.

Now unbeaten in three starts, Morello is the first stakes winner for his dam, Stop the Wedding (Congrats), and the first graded stakes winner for Classic Empire, as well.

How Morello came to be bred is a tale of a “Pioneer,” Kentucky Derby second Pioneerof the Nile, who sired a first-crop colt named Social Inclusion who reignited this family in the commercial marketplace.

Farm manager for Dixiana and partner in a couple of broodmares, co-breeder Tillyer recalled that “Social Inclusion's dam, Saint Bernadette, got to a point where she wasn't commercial, because buyers are prejudiced against older mares. Then we sold Social Inclusion for $60,000, which was profitable but not maybe what I thought he was worth, and we sold Saint Bernadette. Then, after he started working bullets in California, and I knew I'd made a mistake.”

Breeders spend their time staring into crystal balls, trying to foresee the future of trends and horses, and the partners in Saint Bernadette went to work trying to buy her back. Tillyer recalled that “the mare hadn't gotten in foal to the stallion they bought her for, and I was able to buy her back for Chet and myself, bred her to Pioneer, and sold the colt for $475,000 to China Horse Club and Maverick Racing at the 2016 Keeneland September sale.”

Yes, that was the season after a bay son of Pioneerof the Nile became the first Triple Crown winner in 37 years. Nice timing.

Later named Road to Damascus, he was stakes-placed and is now a paddock companion at Trackside Farm outside Versailles, Ky. That placement was engineered by co-breeder Blackey, who is a well-known vet and includes Trackside among his clients.

Blackey continued, “When Social Inclusion was heating up in Florida, broke a track record, was the subject   of a multi-million dollar offer from a major racing enterprise, we had managed to buy back his mother and went looking for one of her half-sisters, a mare named Stop the Wedding.

“She was very attractive but on the racetrack had one win from 25 starts. We managed to buy her anyway.”

Blackey's bloodstock partner said, “I found Stop the Wedding located down in Florida, called up the owner and asked if he would consider selling, and purchased the mare. She foaled Two To One (Yesbyjimminy) in Florida, was shipped to Kentucky, and was bred to Bodemeister,” another son of Empire Maker, the sire of Pioneerof the Nile.

“By the time that Morello came along, Stop the Wedding was nearly in the same position as her half-sister some years ago when she produced Social Inclusion. She was nearly non-commercial because she hadn't had the big stakes horse. She'd had some really nice horses, but for one reason or another, they hadn't fulfilled their potential on the racetrack.

“Since Stop the Wedding was becoming non-commercial,” Tillyer said, “we ran her through the Keeneland January sale in 2020, bought back for $11,000 in foal to Cairo Prince (Pioneerof the Nile), gave Nicky Drion a third for boarding interest.”

The mare's foal of 2019 had sold the previous fall. He was a tidy chestnut colt now named Morello.

Tillyer said: “As a weanling, Morello was a really cool horse, really good mind, beautiful body; he had a lot of personal attention and was very smart, very good to be around. Social Inclusion was pretty feisty; Morello is more of a laid-back horse.”

When the partners sent him through the ring at the Keeneland November sale, he was from the first crop by champion Classic Empire, from the Pioneerof the Nile group of sires that has been so successful with this family. The marketplace liked everything it saw and paid $140,000 for the colt.

Blackey said: “This foal Morello was gorgeous, and that was why we went back to Classic Empire with the mare in 2021. A lot of breeding is doing the best you can and trying to get lucky. Breeding back to the same horse is risky because you never know how they'll turn out, no matter how good the weanling or yearling looked.”

With a full sibling to Morello coming soon, the partners are set to get lucky.

Blackey eloquently summarized the situation: “To play on the level we play, it is catching lightning in a jar. We've bred a lot and raced several through the years, and win, lose, or draw it's fun, but it's a lot more fun to win.”

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OBS March Sale Under Tack Show Begins Thursday

The Under Tack Show for the Ocala Breeders' Sales Company's 2022 March Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training begins Thursday, March 10.

There are three sessions, with Hips 1 – 212 breezing on the first day. Hips 213 – 424 will go Friday, March 11 and Hips 425 – 635 will go Saturday, March 12. All three sessions will begin at 8 a.m. The Under Tack Show and Sale will be streamed live via the OBS website as well as the DRF, TDN, Blood-Horse and Past The Wire websites.

A total of 635 juveniles are cataloged for the two-day sale, set for Tuesday and Wednesday, March 15 and 16, with both sessions beginning at 10:30 a.m. Hips 1 – 316 will sell on Tuesday; Hips 317 – 635 on Wednesday.

The March Sale has a rich history of producing top class racehorses. Eclipse Award winners Forever Together, Stardom Bound and Midnight Lute are pictured on the catalog's front cover, with champions Fleet Indian and Lost in the Fog joined by Japanese champion Asia Express on the back cover.

OBS March has produced 32 horses who have earned over $1 million. The active millionaire roster is headed by Koichi Nishikawa's Japanese star Café Pharoah, winner of the $2-million February Stakes for the second straight year.

A four-time graded stakes winner, the 5-year-old son of American Pharoah was consigned by Eddie Woods, Agent, to the 2019 OBS March Sale, and sold for $475,000 to Narvick International, Agent, after breezing an Under Tack quarter in :21 1/5. Trained by Noriyuki Hori, he's compiled an 11-6-0-0 career record with $3,001,697 in earnings.

For the past year, OBS March graduates have continued to excel at the races. Since the beginning of 2021, 116 March graduates were on the board 203 times in stakes races, with 44 horses winning 65 black-type events. In graded stakes, 37 March grads won or placed 52 times with 14 horses accounting for 21 graded victories.

A trio of 2021 March graduates have made news recently headed by Baoma Corporation's Eda, who scored her fourth straight stakes win in the Grade 3 Santa Ysabel Stakes on Sunday at Santa Anita. Consigned by Eddie Woods, Agent, she was purchased for $550,000 by Donato Lanni, Agent, after turning in an Under Tack eighth in :10 flat. A Grade 1 winner of $430,000, she's now 7-5-1-0 for trainer Bob Baffert.

C2 Racing Stable LLC and La Milagrosa Stable, LLC's White Abarrio is a factor on the Derby Trail after his victory in Gulfstream's G3 Holy Bull Stakes. A 3-year-old colt by Race Day, he's trained by Saffie A. Joseph, Jr., and is now 4-3-0-1 with $240,850 in earnings. A two-time OBS graduate, he was sold by Summerfield (Francis and Barbara Vanlangendonck), Agent, at the 2020 Winter Mixed Sale, then purchased for $40,000 out of the Nice and Easy Thoroughbreds consignment at the 2021 March Sale after breezing an Under Tack eighth in :10 2/5.

Peter L. Cantrell's Call Me Midnight was an upset winner of the G3 Lecomte Stakes at the Fair Grounds. The 3-year-old son of champion OBS graduate Midnight Lute is trained by Keith Desormeaux now 7-2-1-0 with earnings of $221,806. Sold first by Beth Bayer, Agent, at the 2020 October Select Yearling Sale, he worked an Under Tack quarter in :20 4/5 and was purchased for $80,000 out of the Navas Equine consignment at the 2021 March Sale.

The entire March Sale catalog can be viewed via the OBS website at http://obssales.com. The website is searchable and sortable master index provides links to under tack videos, walking videos, conformation photos, pedigree and consignor information as well as pedigree updates occurring since the catalog was printed. It has also been updated to allow shortlist creation.

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Muad’dib, Star Of Night Tie For 2021 West Virginia Horse Of The Year Honors

Muad'dib and Star of Night finished in a dead heat for Horse of the Year honors during the West Virginia Thoroughbred Breeders Association's 2021 Annual Dinner and Awards Presentation, held March 6 at Charles Town Races.

Muad'dib a 5-year-old Fiber Sonde gelding, was unbeaten in six starts during her 2021 campaign, and he remains undefeated in nine career races, all at Charles Town.

He started his season with a trio of allowance victories, then he made his first foray into stakes competition for the Frank Gall Memorial Stakes, which he won by a head. Muad'dib then stretched out to 1 1/8 miles to win the West Virginia Breeders' Classic Stakes by 2 1/4 lengths. His season came to a close in the A Huevo Stakes, also at 1 1/8 miles, which he won by 1 3/4 lengths as an imposing favorite.

Muad'dib was bred in West Virginia by John McKee. He is trained by Jeff Runco for owner David Raim. The gelding was also named West Virginia's champion older male for 2021.

Star of Night, a 5-year-old daughter of Creative Cause, earned at least a share of West Virginia's Horse of the Year title for a second straight season, after winning the award outright in 2020. She also went unbeaten last year, winning all five her starts, all at Charles Town.

Following a pair of allowance scores to kick off her campaign, Star of Night rolled off three consecutive stakes victories, starting with a 1 1/4-length score in the seven-furlong Sadie Hawkins Stakes. She remained at that distance to win the West Virginia Cavada Breeders' Classic Stakes, then she proved her mettle at 1 1/8 miles when she drew off to win the My Sister Pearl Stakes by three lengths.

Bred in Heinz Steinmann, Star of Night is owned by Huntertown Farm, and she is also trained by Jeff Runco. She earned additional honors as West Virginia's champion older female.

Muad'dib's unbeaten run also influenced several of the evening's other awards.

His sire, Fiber Sonde, was named Stallion of the Year. Standing at Beau Ridge Farm, the son of Unbridled's Song saw his progeny tally 109 wins in 2021, with combined earnings of more than $2.7 million. Beyond Muad'dib's award-winning season, his runners were led by stakes winner Penguin Power, and 10 additional stakes-placed runners.

Holy Pow Wow, the dam of Muad'dib, was named West Virginia's Broodmare of the Year. The 14-year-old Indian Charlie mare is the dam of three winners from four foals to race, also including the multiple Grade 3 winner Late Night Pow Wow, also by Fiber Sonde.

Both Fiber Sonde and Holy Pow Wow are owned by John McKee, who was named the state's Breeder of the Year.

Following is a complete list of winners from the WVTBA Awards Presentation.

Champion 2-Year-Old Female: The Sky Is Falling
Cupid x Miss Henny Penny, by Half Ours
Breeder: Catherine Jennings & Scott Mallory
Owner: David Raim
Trainer: Jeff Runco
2nd: Fancy Her Up; 3rd: OK Smarty Pants

Champion 2-Year-Old Male: Run to Daylight
Runhappy x Daylight's Coming, by Stormy Atlantic
Breeder: James Miller
Owner: David Raim
Trainer: Jeff Runco
2nd: Jungle Beast; 3rd: Amidships

Champion 3-Year-Old Female: Door Buster
Speightster x Miss Henny Penny, by Half Ours
Breeder: Catherine Jennings & Scott Mallory
Owner: Jay Reese
Trainer: Ollie Figgins III
2nd: Moonlit Shadow; 3rd: Peppa Star

Champion 3-Year-Old Male: Social Chic
Upstart x Tres Chic, by Harlan's Holiday
Breeder: James Miller
Owner: Smart Angle, LLP
Trainer: Jeff Runco
2nd: Golden Key; 3rd: No Change

Champion Older Female: Star of Night
Creative Cause x Splendiferous Moon, by Malibu Moon
Breeder: Heinz Steinmann
Owner: Huntertown Farm
Trainer: Jeff Runco
2nd: Our Diamond Girl; 3rd: Privately

Champion Older Male: Muad'dib
Fiber Sonde x Holy Pow Wow, by Indian Charlie
Breeder: John McKee
Owner: David Raim
Trainer: Jeff Runco
2nd: Hypothesis; 3rd: Penguin Power

Champion Male Sprinter: Hypothesis
Algorithms x Ideal Thoughts, by Not For Love
Breeder: Francis Daniel III
Owner: Jill Daniel
Trainer: Crystal Pickett
2nd: Penguin Power; 3rd, Command the Cat

Champion Female Sprinter: Our Diamond Girl
Windsor Castle x Go For Diamonds
Breeder: Timothy & Judith Grams
Owner: Grams Racing Stable
Trainer: Timothy Grams
2nd: Privately; 3rd: Peppa Star

Horse of the Year (Tie): Muad'dib & Star of Night
Runner Up: Super Garner

Broodmare of the Year: Holy Pow Wow
Owner: John McKee
2nd: Miss Henny Penny; 3rd: Splendiferous Mood

Stallion of the Year: Fiber Sonde
Owner: John McKee
2nd: Windsor Castle; 3rd: Golden Years

Breeder of the Year: John McKee
2nd: Heinz Steinmann; 3rd: Francis Daniel III

Sam Huff Award: Carol Holden

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