TAKE2 Celebrates 10 Years

The Take2 Second Career Thoroughbred Program is celebrating its 10th year with a “Give 110 Percent!” campaign to raise $10,000 a month for 10 months. The ultimate goal is to reach $100,000 in donations by the end of the year. To help kick start the initiative, racehorse owner and entrepreneur Len Green has donated $10,000 to the campaign.

“I've been in the Thoroughbred industry for almost 50 years as the founder of both DJ Stable and The Green Group,” Green explained. “I have witnessed firsthand the extraordinary work by TAKE2 and their dedicated team. Their primary focus is to ensure that our horses get the best care once their racing careers are completed. I support TAKE2 and cannot thank them enough for all the work they do.”

TAKE2 Executive Director Andy Belfiore added, “We are extremely grateful to Len Green and his team for getting our campaign off the ground. Without the support of Thoroughbred lovers from the racing and sport horse worlds, we would not be able to continue our mission of promoting second careers for retired racehorses. Our horses give us 110% on the racetrack and in the show ring; we hope members of our TAKE2 family will give what they can, whether it is $10 or $10,000, to help us reach our goal.”

TAKE2 was created by the New York Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association (NYTHA), in partnership with the New York Thoroughbred Breeders (NYTB). Any registered Thoroughbred can compete for thousands of dollars in prize money in TAKE2-affiliated Thoroughbred-only hunter and jumper divisions at more than 400 horse shows across the country. TAKE2 Thoroughbred League members are eligible for $10,000 in year-end High Score Awards, and for the $20,000 TAKE2 Hunter and Jumper Finals, to be held this year at the Kentucky National Horse Show Sept. 21-25.

In 10 years, TAKE2 has given out more than $1 million in awards and prize money supporting hunter/jumper competitions nationwide, with an estimated 2,000 horses competing in the TAKE2 divisions since its inception.

“Years ago, the Thoroughbred was king in the show ring, but the Warmbloods gained popularity,” said TAKE2 President and NYTHA Vice President Rick Schosberg. “Programs like TAKE2, RRP (Retired Racehorse Project) and TIP (Thoroughbred Incentive Program) demonstrate that Thoroughbreds have so much more to give after they leave the track–their competitive lives are far from over.

“I think our combined efforts are making a difference,” he added. “There is more demand for Thoroughbreds, more enthusiasm from the owners and riders and trainers in the hunter/jumper world, and that makes it easier to find homes for retired racehorses.”

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Fasig-Tipton March Digital Selected Sale Catalogue Now Online

Fasig-Tipton has catalogued 18 entries for its March Digital Selected Sale, the company's inaugural online auction to be conducted on its new digital platform. Bidding is now officially open for the sale, and will close this Tuesday, Mar. 22, at 2 p.m. EDT.

The catalogue, which may now be viewed at digital.fasigtipton.com, consists of horses of racing age, racing and/or broodmare prospects, in-foal mares, and a stallion share in European champion Almanzor (Fr).

“We could not be more pleased with the strength of this catalogue,” said Leif Aaron, Fasig-Tipton Director of Digital Sales. “Our goal with this first digital auction was to put together a catalogue of high-quality entries and, with the support of our consignors, we have achieved that. Prospective buyers will find something of interest on every page, with horses of racing age in top current form, pedigreed and stakes credentialed broodmare prospects, and mares in-foal on exciting covers.

“Additionally, we are pleased to offer a share in promising young sire Almanzor (Fr), who is off to a fantastic start at stud in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres,” added Aaron. “It is a rare offering that adds another level of international interest and intrigue to our inaugural digital sale.”

March Digital Selected Sale offerings include:

RISKY ANALYSIS (Hip 2): Broodmare prospect by Frued was a six-figure earner on the track and is a half-sister to recent GII Rebel S. winner Un Ojo.

SUCHADA (Hip 4): Half-sister to GISW winning millionaire Finnegans Wake is the first mare to be offered in foal to Horse of the Year Knicks Go. She was mated on Feb. 10 and has checked in-foal.

WHITE PINE (Hip 6): Broodmare prospect by Tapit is a half-sister to stakes winner Itsmyluckycharm, from the family of GISW winners Albert the Great and Rushing Fall.

WILD EMPRESS (Hip 7): Broodmare prospect by Empire Maker is a half-sister to Eclipse Champion 2-Year-Old Filly She Be Wild.

BAROSSA (Hip 10): Racing/stallion prospect is a regally bred 3-year-old son of leading sire Into Mischief that placed in the GII Los Alamitos Futurity.

GOLDEN MUSCADE (Hip 14): Young daughter of Medaglia d'Oro is a half-sister to multiple graded stakes winner Avery Island. She is offered in foal to current leading third crop sire Not This Time.

BRAMBLE BERRY (Hip 18): Five-year-old mare is in top form, having finished second in last Saturday's GIII Hurricane Bertie S. at Gulfstream with a career-high Beyer speed figure.

Each entry's page will feature a catalogue-style pedigree, five-cross pedigree, photos, and walking videos. Horses of racing age and racing/broodmare prospect pages offer Daily Racing Form Past Performances, Thoroughmanager past performances, Ragozin speed figures, and race replays. In-foal mare pages provide True Nicks and Goldmine hypothetical matings. Access to veterinary information and a repository are available on applicable entries.

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Supplements Added to Texas 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale

Ten 2-year-olds have been supplemented to the catalog for the 2022 Texas 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale.

“These additions help bolster an already strong catalog for our sale,” TTA Sales Director Foster Bridewell said. “Each add to our quality pedigrees, and we thank Carl Deville, Al Pike, Lane Richardson and the owners for trusting us to sell these individuals.”

The supplements include:

Hip 133: Louisiana-bred filly by Star Guitar from the family of SP Estilo Femenino and G1SW Well Armed

Hip 134: Louisiana-bred filly by Free Drop Billy half-sister to SP Swot Analysis

Hip 135: Arkansas-bred filly by Klimt from the family of GISW Harlan and GSWs Pomeroy's Pistol and Thousand Words

Hip 136: Arkansas-bred colt by Eagle out of SP Red Dress from the family of SWs Infectious and Makeshift

Hip 137: Arkansas-bred gelding by Moro Tap out of a half sister to SW He Has Bling

Hip 138: Arkansas-bred filly by Eagle out of SP Paddle out, from the family of SWs Strole, Upstream, and Boca Boy

Hip 139: Arkansas-bred filly by Eagle, a half-sister to SP Island Sun

Hip 140: Louisiana-bred colt by Guilt Trip, a half-brother to MSW Free Like A Girl and SP Free Indeed

Hip 141: Ghostzapper colt from the family of MSW Stormy Frolic, GSW Super Frolic, and MSW Frolic's Revenge

Hip 142: Oklahoma bred Midnight Storm filly from the family of GSW Twilight Time, SW Uninhibited Song and SW Thundering Sky

The 2022 Texas 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale is set for Apr. 6 at Lone Star Park's Sales Pavilion in Grand Prairie. The breeze show is Apr. 4.

The interactive catalog is available now at www.ttasales.com.

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Golden Gate Fields Facing 50-Day Closure

Officials at the Pacific Racing Association and Golden Gate Fields (GGF) have announced that the track and stable area will be closed to all activities and occupants for a seven-week period beginning June 18, 2022 and extending through Aug. 7, 2022, in order to provide 'safe and unimpeded access for required upgrades, repairs and inspection of the utility infrastructure serving the GGF facility.' During that time frame, there will be no live racing or training and housing will be unavailable.

In a memo issued late Wednesday, officials explained they have no choice but to take the action and that the track is required to undertake steps to 'evaluate, repair and replace sanitary sewer infrastructure' that serves the facility. As required by the East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) Regional Private Sewer Lateral Ordinance, GGF must evaluate its more than 6,000 feet (more than a linear mile) of sanitary sewer laterals serving the facility. Portions of the work cannot be completed safely or expeditiously without a complete shutdown of all operations.

The memo goes on to state that the track will work with stakeholders over the course of the next three months to minimize the impact the repairs will cause. It was not immediately clear where displaced backstretch workers would be accommodated.

Golden Gate was also forced to close its facility 15 years ago when the racing surface was replaced.

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