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Letter to the Editor: Ted Folkerth

When folks of integrity in the thoroughbred industry like Fred Seitz, John Gosden, and Greg Ferraro DVM speak out to abolish race day medication, I am troubled by those who feel it is necessary to administer intravenous race day medications for a perceived advantage. I have been a breeder for over 32 years and a practicing cardiac surgeon for over 40 years and it is incomprehensible to think that race day medication will improve the breed. Clearly, the pendulum has swung for serious breeders to seek breeding stock from countries...

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No Serious Injuries in TTC Blaze

There were no serious injuries, equine or human, in an early-morning fire confined to a multi-purpose building at The Thoroughbred Center on Paris Pike outside of Lexington. More than 75 firefighters battled the blaze, fanned by a high winds, which broke out around 8:15 a.m. and lasted better than two hours. According to the Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington Fire Department Major Lee Hayden said that a second alarm was circulated given the aggressive nature of the fire. The paper reported that around 9 a.m., an alarm was sounded alerting firefighters to...

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Royal Ascot Hunting Chrome and Friend

Ascot's Head of International Racing, Nick Smith, will next week begin a three-week international tour aimed at head-hunting global stars for this year's Royal Ascot meeting, according to Racing Post.  Smith told the trade daily Horse of the Year California Chrome (Lucky Pulpit) and Hong Kong star Able Friend (Aus) (Shamardal) are high on his list of horses to recruit.  “Able Friend and California Chrome would be the two highest-profile horses we'll be looking at,” Smith said. “Able Friend would be a short-priced favorite for the Queen Anne, and the owner and John Moore...

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TBA President Defends Breeding Industry

Basil Nolan, president of Thoroughbred Breeders Australia, has thrown his support behind the country's breeders and stud farms in the wake of a positive steroid test from last month's Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale. A colt sold at the sale tested positive for altrenogist, a substance found in Regu-Mate, which regulates cycles and maintains pregnancies in fillies and mares, but it is being debated whether Regu-Mate belongs on the list of banned steroids devised by the Australian Racing Board and the Principal Racing Association last May. Regu-Mate is permitted...

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I Am Invincible Fee Increased for 2015

I Am Invincible (Aus) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), Australia's leading first-season sire of 2013/14, will stand for A$55,000 for this year's South Hemisphere breeding season, which begins in September. He stood for A$27,500 last year, and started at a fee of A$11,000.  “We believe the increase in fee is in line with his achievements to date, which are impressive by any standard,” said Yarraman Park's Arthur Mitchell. “His statistics are outstanding, with his winners to runners for this season running at 48.5%, which is the best of any stallion in the country,...

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Diamond Hope Burnstone Dies

Burnstone (Aus) (Redoute's Choice {Aus}), winner of the male division of the Listed Blue Diamond Preview Jan. 26 and a leading hope for the G1 Blue Diamond S. Feb. 28, died of a suspected heart attack during trackwork at Cranbourne Tuesday. The 2-year-old was being prepared for the G3 Blue Diamond Prelude Feb. 14, and trainer Robbie Griffiths told Racing and Sports his ownership group had declined an A$1.8 million overseas offer for the colt the previous evening.  "We declined an offer at 10 p.m. last night of A$1.8 million as...

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Tatts February Kicks Off Sale Season

The Tattersalls 2015 sale calendar gets underway today with the one-day February Sale at Park Paddocks in Newmarket. A total of 307 horses have been catalogued for the mixed sale, including more than 60 lots from Darley and its various trainers. Among the standouts under the Darley banner are the 3-year-old filly Elle Shade (GB) (Shamardal) from the yard of John Gosden. Offered as lot 143, Elle Shade is an unraced daughter of Group 1 winner Elle Danzig (Ger) (Roi Danzig), and therefore a full-sister to multiple German Group 3 winner...

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Riding the Wave

Zabeel Racing International's Surfer (Distorted Humor) has gone two-for-two over Meydan's new dirt surface, including a maiden stakes score in the G2 Al Maktoum Challenge R1 last out Jan. 8, and the 6-year-old gelding will look to extend his streak to three in the G2 Al Maktoum Challenge R2 at Meydan today. Surfer has always been highly regarded by the team of trainer Satish Seemar, and was second to back-to-back scorer Prince Bishop (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) in this event in 2013. His strongest performance of last year's carnival was a third in the G1...

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3YOs Emerge From Stakes in Good Order

Gulfstream Park played host to five stakes this past Saturday, including a number of promising performances from newly turned 3-year-olds throughout the day. Crossed Sabres Farm's Bluegrass Singer (Bluegrass Cat) kicked off the road to the GI Florida Derby with a decisive victory in the one-mile Mucho Macho Man S.  Trainer Marcus Vitali said yesterday that the colt came out of the race tired but in good condition. He added that a decision has not yet been made on the colt's next start, but a further extension in distance is likely. "I...

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Wildcat Red Works Towards Sunshine Millions Classic

Honors Stable Corp.'s MGSW Wildcat Red (D'wildcat) continued preparation for his 2015 debut in the Jan. 17 Sunshine Millions Classic S. with a bullet five-furlong move in :57.48 yesterday morning at Gulfstream Park.  "He worked very good, very impressive," observed trainer Jose Garoffalo. "I was really surprised because he was doing it without a big effort. He galloped out very strong and came back very happy, bucking and kicking. He's ready to run." The colt covered the last furlong of his work in 11 seconds flat and stopped the clock in 1:12...

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Ivanhowe Heads Down Under

Two months after Protectionist (Ger) (Monsun {Ger}) handed Germany a first Melbourne Cup trophy and made the switch from the yard of Andreas Woehler to that of Kris Lees in Newcastle, another of the country's top mile-and-a-half horses has been sold to Australian interests. Gestuet Schlenderhan's dual Group 1 winner Ivanhowe (Ger) (Soldier Hollow {GB}) has been bought for an undisclosed amount to join the powerful Flemington stable of Lee and Anthony Freedman.  The lightly raced 5-year-old has had 10 starts to date, including five wins, four of which at group level....

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Moyglare Dinner Honrs O'Brien, Irish Champions Weekend Organizer

Trainer Aidan O'Brien and the organizing committee of the inaugural Irish Champions Weekend were honored by The Irish Turf Club at the annual Moyglare Dinner held Saturday. O'Brien received his presentation for his historical hat trick in the G1 Epsom Derby, as Australia (GB) (Galileo {Ire})'s triumph in the 2014 renewal came on the back of victories by Ruler of the World (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) in 2013 and Camelot (GB) (Montjeu {Ire}) in 2012. Irish Turf Club Senior Steward Neville O'Byrne commentated: “The Epsom Derby was run for the first...

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