Retirement Ceremony For Millionaire Drafted To Highlight Saratoga’s New York Thoroughbred Aftercare Day

A retirement ceremony for globetrotting millionaire Drafted will highlight the festivities for the third annual New York Thoroughbred Aftercare Day, to be held Thursday, Aug. 17, at Saratoga Race Course. Drafted was retired through New York's TAKE THE LEAD Program to New Vocations Racehorse Adoption in early July after a 38-race career. Owned by Dublin Fjord Stables, Racepoint Stables, Kevin Hilbert and Thomas O'Keefe, the 9-year-old gelding was trained by David Duggan for his last 22 starts. He competed on three continents and retired with 10 wins and $1,171,593 in earnings.

New York Thoroughbred Aftercare Day, hosted by the New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA), New York Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association (NYTHA), and New York Thoroughbred Breeders (NYTB), was created in 2021 to put the spotlight on the state's commitment to responsible retirement. As Duggan noted, “We used to hope that horses would end up in a good place when they retired; now we know they do, thanks to everyone in New York coming together to make aftercare a priority. We want to promote all that's being done, and Drafted is the perfect poster boy for this event.”

He added, “He has been so good to us. It's been said – he's like a little genie, everyone who touches him gets their wish. These horses, they just keep giving, so it is our responsibility to make sure they end up in the right place with the right people and find the right second career. There is life after the racetrack for these horses, and it is great to see.”

New Vocations' Anna Ford said the popular gray has settled right in to his new routine.

“From the day he walked off the trailer he has adjusted extremely well to his new life,” Ford said. “With his first couple rides at the farm, you can tell he loves having a job. We are honored to help him transition during this next chapter of his life.”

The winner's circle ceremony for Drafted will take place before the first race, at approximately 12:45 p.m.

While it remains to be seen what second career might best suit Drafted, more than 1,000 TAKE THE LEAD retirees have found their post-racing niche. Four retired racehorses will be on hand on Aftercare Day to show the new skills they have learned.

New Vocations will bring out Bielefeld, who is following a very unusual path and now takes part in Revolutionary War reenactments, and Soaring Star, enjoying a more conventional second act in the hunter/jumper arena.

ReRun Thoroughbred Adoption will perform demonstrations with Dangerous Edge, a beginner dressage horse, and Deregulation, who is so quiet that he wins blue ribbons while carrying small children and inexperienced adults in lead-line classes at local horse shows.

The demonstrations will be held on track near the winner's circle just before Saratoga's first and second races Aug. 17.

Behind the grandstand, racing fans and horse lovers can meet two retired racehorses in NYRA's Horse Sense stall. From 11:15 a.m. to 1:15 p.m., 8-year-old New York-bred Quietly Quick will represent the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation, while Lucky Orphans Horse Rescue will have the two-time Saratoga winner Woodville on hand from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.

The day's featured race is named in honor of the late Rick Violette, who was a catalyst for the aftercare movement in New York while serving as the NYTHA President. Violette was behind the creation of TAKE2 and TAKE THE LEAD, and was a founding member of the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance.

Post time for Thursday's card will be 1:10 p.m. Racing fans will be able to donate to TAKE THE LEAD by texting AFTERCARE2023 to 44321 to make a contribution, or can make a donation to the TAA when cashing a winning ticket on an AmTote International self-service betting terminal. All donations are tax-deductible. New York Thoroughbred Aftercare Day events are free with paid admission.

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Ellis Park: Thoroughbred Aftercare Day Set For Sunday

Six of North America's prominent Thoroughbred aftercare organizations will be featured on-site Sunday as part of Thoroughbred Aftercare Day at Ellis Park Racing & Gaming.

The first of 10 races will get underway at 11:45 a.m. (CDT) and fans will be invited to learn more about Thoroughbred retirement at several booths set up on the concourse by Friends of Ferdinand, New Vocations, Second Stride, Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance, Thoroughbred Charities of America and Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation.

Sunday's card is highlighted by six stakes contests led by the $250,000 Ellis Park Derby (Listed) and $150,000 Groupie Doll Stakes (Listed). The six participating Thoroughbred aftercare organizations will be featured in the Jeff Hall Winner's Circle during the trophy presentations for each stakes race.

There will be several opportunities for racing fans to donate to the participating charities including a special one-of-a-kind Ellis Park Derby Day t-shirt that will be for sale in the Gift Shop and a watermelon stand where proceeds will benefit Thoroughbred aftercare.

During all 10 races, Ellis Park will award a groom the “Best Turned Out Award” for their horse and receive a special prize.

For more information about Thoroughbred Aftercare Day, visit www.ellisparkracing.com.

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Secretariat Center’s Annual Fundraiser To Be Held Oct. 14 At Jonabel Farm

The Secretariat Center is excited to announce its 2023 “Bluegrass Brunch and Bubbles” event held at picturesque Jonabell Farm in Lexington, Ky. Enjoy all the Bluegrass has to offer as you experience the legacy of Thoroughbred breeding first-hand while enjoying brunch al fresco.

The event will take place from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm on Oct. 14, 2023, at Jonabell Farm located at 3333 Bowman Mill Rd. Jonabell is home to leading sire Medaglia d'Oro, Kentucky Derby winners Street Sense and Nyquist, and Belmont Stakes winner Essential Quality.

Guests will have the opportunity to admire unique artwork, listen to live music, bid on one-of-a-kind auction items, meet renowned racehorses, and visit the resting places of some of the most famous Thoroughbreds in American racing history all while supporting horses in transition to their second careers. Not-to-be-missed items up for bid include everything from vacation packages and experience tickets to artwork, halters, saddles, sports memorabilia, and more. Bidding will go live Oct. 1, 2023 and will close during the event at 12pm EST October 14, 2023.  Follow Secretariat Center social media for links to online bidding participation.

For just $100, each guest ticket includes all-inclusive access to a fabulous Winner's Circle Bluegrass Brunch, bottomless Mimosas, general admission into Keeneland Racetrack, and swag bags filled with amazing gifts from our sponsors.

Tickets are limited. Purchase this unique brunch experience now at https://visithorsecountry.com/upcoming-tours/#id=brunch-and-bubbles-at-jonabell-farm. All proceeds go toward supporting the Secretariat Center's mission of preparing off-track Thoroughbreds for happy, healthy, and successful post-track careers through rehabilitation and retraining.

Shelley Mann, the Secretariat Center's Executive Director, shares her excitement for this event: “We are thrilled to host this special event in such a unique location! Support of events like this is key to raising community awareness and assisting Thoroughbred aftercare efforts. The racehorse industry is a huge part of Lexington and Kentucky as a whole. It is important for us to share with the community how these wonderful horses can be cared for and thrive after their racing career.”

Located at 4155 Walt Robertson Rd., Lexington, KY in the Kentucky Horse Park, the Secretariat Center was founded in 2004 as a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization to showcase adoptable Thoroughbreds and uses its illustrious location to highlight the athleticism of this special breed by teaching new skill sets to horses of all levels of ability. The Secretariat Center advocates for the athleticism and versatility of the Thoroughbred by providing a broad training foundation for its retired racehorses and educational horsemanship opportunities aimed at achieving harmonious adoption matches. Visit www.secretariatcenter.org to find your next partner, make a donation, or get involved today.

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Old Friends Auctioning Silver Charm Halter To Benefit Caribbean Thoroughbred Aftercare

Old Friends, the Thoroughbred retirement facility in Georgetown, Ky., is auctioning off a halter worn by Silver Charm, the 1997 Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner, and will be donating all proceeds to Caribbean Thoroughbred Aftercare.

CTA is one of our sister organizations within the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance. The organization recently announced they need help. Currently, they can no longer accept additional horses due to depleted funds for quarantine and transportation, and they only have enough financial resources to provide for the necessities of their current equine residents for the next 45 days.

We want to help, so we are auctioning this Silver Charm halter with all proceeds being donated to CTA.

The deadline for bidding on this halter is this Sunday night, Aug. 13, 2023, 8 p.m.

To bid, click here.

Or go to https://www.ebay.com/itm/285418708759 in your browser.

Thank you!

About Caribbean Thoroughbred Aftercare:

Caribbean Thoroughbred Aftercare (CTA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the well-being and aftercare of retired racehorses in the Caribbean. With a focus on providing a safe haven and promoting responsible adoption, CTA aims to create a brighter future for these remarkable animals.

Over the last seven years, CTA has championed the cause of 288 horses, providing them with hope and a second chance at life. Notably, renowned champions like Don Carlos R and Tito Discount have found a haven and a well-deserved retirement at CTA, where they enjoy a safer and healthier life off the racetrack. The organization still houses many other horses eagerly awaiting loving forever homes. For more information, go to www.ctahorse.com.

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