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WEEKLY WEEKLY WEEKLY WEEKLY Official publication of the California Thoroughbred Breeders Association www.ctba.com CALIFORNIA THOROUGHBRED WEEKLY • November 15, 2012 1 Volume 5 Number 45 Thursday, November 15, 2012 Stallion Season Auction November 27 The California Thoroughbred Breeders Association (CTBA) 2012 stallion season telephone auction will be held Tuesday, November 27, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Proceeds from the auction benefit the CTBA’s Political Action Committee Fund, which works in support of legislation to favorably impact California breeders. Contact Christy Chapman at [email protected] or (626) 445-7800. Seasons will be sold with no guarantee. Assemblyman Das Williams Visiting Farms In His District Of Santa Ynez Continued on page 3 California Flag, the winner of the 2009 BC Turf Sprint at Santa Anita, but only 13th behind Mizdirection on Saturday, has been retired, trainer Brian Koriner said. An 8-year-old gelding owned by Barbara Card, E-Racing.com, Kevin Jacobson, and John Fradkin, California Flag ended his career with 11 wins in 27 starts and earnings of $1,288,825. “He’ll go home in a couple of days,” Koriner said. “It was a good run.” California Flag won the Grade 3 San Simeon Handicap on the hillside turf course at Santa Anita in April, his last start before the BC Turf Sprint. California Flag retires as one of four horses to start in five Breeders’ Cup races. He has run in all the BC Turf Sprints that have been contested.continued at www.DRF.com, By Steve Andersen California Flag Retired ©Benoit The Tax Relief Act provides an incentive through 2012 that may benefit those participating at the breed- ing stock sales this fall. A $125,000 Expense Allowance is in place for purchase of new or used property. In the case of breeding stock sales, broodmares (both in-foal and barren) and racing prospects may qual- ify for the incentive as used property. Weanlings are not eligible. Click on the links below to learn more. Summary of incentives (two-page printable flyer included in this Newsletter) http://www.ntra.com/images/11-290-201%20Tax_Benefits_Flyer.pdf Incentive example sheet (one-page printable flyer included in this Newsletter) http://www.ntra.com/images/12-290-105-LAC-2012-Investment-Inc-Examples In 2013, the Expense Allowance is scheduled to be lowered to $25,000. Please consult a tax professional for details on how you may be able to take advantage of these opportunities before the end of the year. NTRA Reminder On Tax Incentives CHRB Approves Exchange Wagering California Nov. 15 moved a step closer toward becoming the first United States racing jurisdiction to offer exchange wagering. The California Horse Racing Board unanimously approved the betting platform that allows individual players to buy and sell, "back" or "lay" wagers. continued at www.Bloodhorse.com, By Frank Angst, Click here to read more PUBLISHER’S NOTE: This article has been republished with permission from www.drf.com PUBLISHER’S NOTE: With permission from www.bloodhorse.com

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WEEKLYWEEKLYWEEKLYWEEKLYOfficial publication of the California Thoroughbred Breeders Association

www.ctba.com CALIFORNIA THOROUGHBRED WEEKLY • November 15, 2012 1

Volume 5 • Number 45

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Stallion Season Auction November 27The California Thoroughbred Breeders Association

(CTBA) 2012 stallion season telephone auction will be heldTuesday, November 27, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Proceeds from the auction benefit the CTBA’s Political

Action Committee Fund, which works in support of legislationto favorably impact California breeders.

Contact Christy Chapman at [email protected] or (626) 445-7800. Seasons will be sold with no guarantee.

Assemblyman Das WilliamsVisiting Farms In His

District Of Santa Ynez

Continued on page 3

California Flag, the winner of the2009 BC Turf Sprint at Santa Anita,but only 13th behind Mizdirectionon Saturday, has been retired, trainerBrian Koriner said.

An 8-year-old gelding owned byBarbara Card, E-Racing.com, KevinJacobson, and John Fradkin, CaliforniaFlag ended his career with 11 wins in27 starts and earnings of $1,288,825.

“He’ll go home in a couple of

days,” Koriner said. “It was a good run.”California Flag won the Grade 3

San Simeon Handicap on the hillsideturf course at Santa Anita in April,his last start before the BC TurfSprint. California Flag retires as oneof four horses to start in five Breeders’Cup races. He has run in all the BC Turf Sprints that have been contested.—continued at www.DRF.com, By Steve Andersen

California Flag Retired

©Benoit

The Tax Relief Act provides an incentive through 2012 that may benefit those participating at the breed-ing stock sales this fall. A $125,000 Expense Allowance is in place for purchase of new or used property.

In the case of breeding stock sales, broodmares (both in-foal and barren) and racing prospects may qual-ify for the incentive as used property. Weanlings are not eligible. Click on the links below to learn more.

Summary of incentives (two-page printable flyer included in this Newsletter)http://www.ntra.com/images/11-290-201%20Tax_Benefits_Flyer.pdf

Incentive example sheet (one-page printable flyer included in this Newsletter)http://www.ntra.com/images/12-290-105-LAC-2012-Investment-Inc-Examples

In 2013, the Expense Allowance is scheduled to be lowered to $25,000.Please consult a tax professional for details on how you may be able to take advantage of these opportunities before the

end of the year.

NTRA Reminder On Tax Incentives

CHRB Approves Exchange WageringCalifornia Nov. 15 moved a step closer toward becoming the first United States racing jurisdiction

to offer exchange wagering.The California Horse Racing Board unanimously approved the betting platform that allows

individual players to buy and sell, "back" or "lay" wagers. —continued at www.Bloodhorse.com, By Frank Angst,

Click here to read more

PUBLISHER’S NOTE: This article has been republished with permission from www.drf.com

PUBLISHER’S NOTE: With permission from www.bloodhorse.com

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Leading Siresby Money Won

RacesRank Sire Runners Starts Won Earnings

Leading Sires Of Two-Year-Oldsby Money Won

RacesRank Sire Runners Starts Won Earnings

1. Tribal Rule . . . . . . . . . . 29 86 18 $747,0492. Swiss Yodeler . . . . . . . 15 51 11 554,3603. Unusual Heat . . . . . . . . 17 43 8 459,0624. Awesome Gambler . . 19 73 5 346,3095. Ministers Wild Cat . . . 16 57 8 301,4406. Heatseeker (Ire) . . . . . 25 59 7 268,6617. Cindago* . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 19 4 224,4198. Kafwain . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 50 7 210,1699. Benchmark . . . . . . . . . 16 69 6 145,82010. Salt Lake* . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 21 1 132,66911. Council Member . . . . . 11 39 4 124,89912. Rio Verde† . . . . . . . . . 10 31 2 109,549

The statistics contained in these rankings are compiled by The Jockey Club Information Systems Inc. (TJCIS). While every effort is made to prevent errors and omissions, California Thoroughbred cannot guarantee their complete and totalaccuracy. A dagger (†) indicates that a stallion has been pensioned, an asterisk (*) that he has died, a dot (•) that he is now standing elsewhere, a number sign (#) that he did not stand in California in 2011 but is standing in the state in 2012, adouble dagger (‡) that he is not standing in California in 2012 but will stand in the state in 2013 and in bold that he is a freshman sire. In all cases, a sire will remain in the rankings until the year after his last California foals are two-year-olds.Statistics cover racing in North America (U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico), England, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates only.

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1. Unusual Heat . . . . . . . . . . .112 624 101 $4,317,0152. Tribal Rule . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 833 136 3,460,6833. Kafwain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .132 848 126 2,913,0124. Benchmark . . . . . . . . . . . . .122 788 155 2,383,3815. Ministers Wild Cat . . . . . . . 110 714 121 2,011,6766. Old Topper . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 821 120 2,004,5467. Bertrando† . . . . . . . . . . . . .120 607 80 1,910,8298. Southern Image . . . . . . . . . . 91 577 80 1,789,2389. In Excess (Ire)† . . . . . . . . . . 110 591 79 1,569,19410. Swiss Yodeler . . . . . . . . . . . 100 581 90 1,455,72311. Salt Lake* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 474 94 1,448,26012. Marino Marini . . . . . . . . . . . 93 506 59 1,420,31613. Redattore (Brz)• . . . . . . . . . . 77 416 50 1,309,69014. Decarchy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 508 62 1,184,19815. Awesome Gambler . . . . . . . 39 218 19 1,149,23416. Good Journey . . . . . . . . . . . 57 304 42 1,123,69717. Lucky Pulpit . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 232 40 950,40918. Stormin Fever . . . . . . . . . . . 76 464 61 944,76419. Olmodavor . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 442 69 918,28520. Vronsky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 192 32 882,58421. Popular . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 224 44 858,63322. Formal Gold• . . . . . . . . . . . 67 459 63 853,61923. High Brite* . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 401 55 765,00224. Tizbud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 234 32 748,15325. Terrell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 364 52 725,58726. Sea of Secrets . . . . . . . . . . 90 510 69 702,04327. Globalize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 306 46 667,75728. Cee's Tizzy† . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 309 48 652,58029. Atticus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 250 29 624,32530. Siberian Summer* . . . . . . . . 44 277 37 604,24431. Perfect Mandate* . . . . . . . . 49 259 44 577,80232. Cindago* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 100 19 536,89933. Cyclotron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 44 13 513,42634. Ten Most Wanted . . . . . . . . . 44 311 28 479,97235. Suances (GB) . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 120 14 479,953

1. Benchmark . . . . . . . . . . .122 788 155 $2,383,3812. Tribal Rule . . . . . . . . . . .157 833 136 3,460,6833. Kafwain . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 848 126 2,913,0124. Ministers Wild Cat . . . . . 110 714 121 2,011,6765. Old Topper . . . . . . . . . . .128 821 120 2,004,5466. Unusual Heat . . . . . . . . 112 624 101 4,317,0157. Salt Lake* . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 474 94 1,448,260

Swiss Yodeler . . . . . . . . 100 581 90 1,455,7239. Bertrando† . . . . . . . . . . .120 607 80 1,910,829

Southern Image . . . . . . . 91 577 80 1,789,23811. In Excess (Ire)† . . . . . . . .110 591 79 1,569,19412. Olmodavor . . . . . . . . . . . 69 442 69 918,285

Sea of Secrets . . . . . . . . 90 510 69 702,043

Leading Siresby Number of Races Won

RacesRank Sire Runners Starts Won Earnings

Santa Anita, which will embark upon its 76th winter/spring meeting on December 26, has announced it will offer a total of 41 graded stakesover the course of its 71-day meet, beginning with the opening day Malibu and La Brea which will serve as the first of nine Grade 1 events.Both stakes will offer purses of $300,000 and will be run at seven furlongs.

Joining the Malibu, for three-year-olds, and La Brea, for three-year-old fillies, on opening day is the Grade 2, $150,000 Sir Beaufort Stakesfor three-year-olds at one mile on turf.

The Grade 1, $750,000 Santa Anita Handicap on March 2, and the Grade 1, $750,000 Santa Anita Derby on April 6, trace their originsto Santa Anita’s founding and once again figure prominently among the track’s marquee offerings. Also included on Santa Anita’s Grade 1stakes roster are the $300,000 Santa Monica on January 26, the Las Virgenes and Frank E. Kilroe Mile, which join the Big ‘Cap on March 2,the Santa Margarita on March 16, and the Santa Anita Oaks, which shares top billing with the Santa Anita Derby on April 6.

“We’re excited about our opener on December 26 and we intend to build upon the momentum we experienced with the two-day Breeders’Cup here on November 2-3,” said Santa Anita Vice President of Racing, Rick Hammerle. “We decided to move the La Brea from December31 back to opening day, which is where it was slotted for many years.—continued at www.Bloodhorse.com, By Blood-Horse Staff

Santa Anita Releases Stakes Schedule

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Leading Sires In California: January 1 Through November 11, 2012

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ANZIYAN ROYALTY $Anziyan—Shy Solana,by Tank’s ProspectStud Fee: $2,000E. A. RanchesSanta Ysabel, CA

ATTICUS $Nureyev – Athyka,by SecretariatStud Fee: $2,000Magali FarmsSanta Ynez, CA

AWESOME GAMBLER $Coronado’s Quest – Wedding March,by Deputy MinisterStud Fee: $5,000Lovacres RanchWarner Springs, CA

BEHRENS $Pleasant Colony – Hot Novel,by Mari’s BookStud Fee: $1,000Victory Rose ThoroughbredsVacaville, CA

BIG BAD LEROYBROWN $Wild Again—Saboteur,by Corwyn Bay (Ire)Stud Fee: $1,500Old English RanchoSanger, CA

BOLD CHIEFTAIN $Chief Seattle – Hooked On Music,by Seattle DancerStud Fee: $3,000Victory Rose ThoroughbredsVacaville, CA

BRAVE CAT $Lion Heart – Clever Squaw,by RahyStud Fee: $1,000Paradise Road RanchLathrop, CA

BUSHWACKER $Outflanker – Musical Score,by Romantic LeadStud Fee: $2,000Lovacres RanchWarner Springs, CA

CHATTAHOOCHEE WAR $War Chant—Buffalo Berry (Ire), by Sri PekanStud Fee: Private TreatyE. A. RanchesSanta Ysabel, CA

COUNCIL MEMBER $Seattle Slew – Zoe Montana,by Seeking the GoldStud Fee: $$4,000Special T ThoroughbredsTemecula, CA

CYCLOTRON $Grand Slam – Eliot Chacer,by Clever TrickStud Fee: Private TreatyOld English RanchoSanger, CA

DECARCHY $Distant View – Toussaud,by El Gran SenorStud Fee: $3,000Magali FarmsSanta Ynez, CA

DESERT CODE $E Dubai – Chatta Code,by Lost CodeStud Fee: $2,000Harris FarmsCoalinga, CA

DIXIE CHATTER $Dixie Union – Mini Chat, by Deputy MinisterStud Fee: $5,000Ballena Vista FarmRamona, CA

GAME PLAN $Danzig – Cadillacing,by AlydarStud Fee: $2,500E. A. RanchesSanta Ysabel, CA

GLOBALIZE $Summer Squall – Sugar Hill Chick,by Fit To FightStud Fee: $2,500Victory Rose ThoroughbredsVacaville, CA

GOOD JOURNEY $Nureyev – Chimes of Freedom,by Private AccountStud Fee: $4,000Magali FarmsSanta Ynez, CA

HEATSEEKER (IRE) $Giant’s Causeway – Rusty Back,by Defensive PlayStud Fee: $5,000Harris FarmsCoalinga, CA

IDIOT PROOF $Benchmark – Perfect Pretty,by BertrandoStud Fee: $1,500Ballena Vista FarmRamona, CA

KAFWAIN $Cherokee Run – Swazi’s Moment,by Moment of HopeStud Fee: $5,000Tommy Town ThoroughbredsSanta Ynez, CA

LUCKY J. H. $Cee’s Tizzy – Lucky C. H.,by A. P. IndyStud Fee: $1,500Harris FarmsCoalinga, CA

MANY RIVERS $Storm Cat – Christmas in Aiken,by AffirmedStud Fee: $3,000Victory Rose ThoroughbredsVacaville, CA

MARINO MARINI $Storm Cat – Halo America,by WaquoitStud Fee: $2,500Rancho San MiguelSan Miguel, CA

MCCANN’S MOJAVE $Memo (Chi) – Joni U. Bar,by Nordic PrinceStud Fee: $3,000Rancho San MiguelSan Miguel, CA

MINISTERS WILD CAT $Deputy Minister – Hollywood Wildcat, by Kris S.Stud Fee: $3,500Tommy Town ThoroughbredsSanta Ynez, CA

MR. BROAD BLADE $Broad Brush – Miss High Blade,by Highland BladeStud Fee: $1,200Magali FarmsSanta Ynez, CA

OLD TOPPER $Gilded Time – Shy Trick,By Phone TrickStud Fee: $2,500Tommy Town ThoroughbredsSanta Ynez, CA

PAPA CLEM $Smart Strike – Miss Houdini,by Belong to MeStud Fee: $6,500Legacy RanchClements, CA

ROCKY BAR $In Excess (Ire) – To the Post,by Bold EgoStud Fee: $3,000E. A. RanchesSanta Ysabel, CA

ROI CHARMANT $Evansville Slew – Cantina,By Seattle DancerStud Fee: $1,000Magali FarmsSanta Ynez, CA

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RUN BROTHER RON $Perfect Mandate – Aloha Mangos,by Bold BadgettStud Fee: $1,000Paradise Road RanchLathrop, CA

SEA OF SECRETS $Storm Cat – Love From Mom,by Mr. ProspectorStud Fee: $2,500Victory Rose ThoroughbredsVacaville, CA

SIERRA SUNSET $Bertrando – Toot Sweet,by Pirate’s BountyStud Fee: $2,500Rancho San MiguelSan Miguel, CA

SLEW’S TIZNOW $Tiznow – Hepatica, by SlewpyStud Fee: $2,500Rancho San MiguelSan Miguel, CA

SOUTHERN IMAGE $Halo’s Image – Pleasant Dixie,by Dixieland BandStud Fee: $2,500Rancho San MiguelSan Miguel, CA

SPENSIVE $Ponche – Operate Quick,by Dr. SchwartzmanStud Fee: $2,500E. A. RanchesSanta Ysabel, CA

STORMIN FEVER $Storm Cat – Pennant Fever,by Seattle SlewStud Fee: $4,500Golden Eagle FarmRamona, CA

STORM WOLF $Stormin Fever – Exclusive Rosette,by EclipticalStud Fee: $2,500Rancho San MiguelSan Miguel, CA

SURF CAT $Sir Cat – Trust Greta, by CentrustStud Fee: Private TreatyOld English RanchoSanger, CA

TANNERSMYMAN $Lord Carson – Stanley’s Girl,by Deputy MinisterStud Fee: Private TreatyWoodbridge FarmOakdale, CA

THE PAMPLEMOUSSE $Kafwain – Comfort Zone,by RubianoStud Fee: $2,500Rancho San MiguelSan Miguel, CA

THORN SONG $Unbridled’s Song – Festal,by Storm BirdStud Fee: $3,500Harris FarmsCoalinga, CA

TIME TO GET EVEN $Stephen Got Even – Tomisue’s Pleasure,by Seeking the GoldStud Fee: $2,000Lovacres RanchWarner Springs, CA

TIZBUD $Cee’s Tizzy – Cee’s Song,by Seattle SongStud Fee: $1,500Harris FarmsCoalinga, CA

UNBRIDLED ENERGY $Unbridled Song – Ataentsic,by Hold Your PeaceStud Fee: $2,500Golden Eagle FarmRamona, CA

VRONSKY $Danzig – Words of War,by Lord at War (ARG)Stud Fee: $3,500Old English RanchoSanger, CA

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Weekly Update

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California shuttle stallion Good Journey was represented by a Group I winner Monday when the 5-year-old Australian-bred gelding Happy Trailswon the $1 million Group I Emirates Stakes atFlemington.

Happy Trails, winner of September’s Group II Dato’Tan Chin Nam Stakes at Moonee Valley, took hisrecord to five wins and 11 placings from 29 starts and isGood Journey’s first millionaire progeny with$1,209,350 earnings. He won the race by a head andran the 1600 meters in 1:35.99 on a “dead” turf course.

Good Journey Has Group I Winner

Northern Indy, a stakes-winning and graded-placed son of A.P. Indy, will standthe 2013 breeding season at Paradise Road Ranch in Lathrop for a $3,000 fee.

Highland Yard, LLC has announced an exciting new stallion will be enter-ing the California sire colony this year. Northern Indy, a stakes winning, grad-ed stakes placed son of champion sire A.P. Indy will stand at Paradise RoadRanch in Lathrop, California.

Northern Indy, now owned by Highland Yard, LLC, won at 2, 3 and 4,including a convincing win in the 1 7/8 mile Hasta la Vista Handicap.Northern Indy also placed second in the $300,000 Grade III Canadian Derbyat 1 3/8 miles.—Click here to read more at www.CTBA.com,

Northern Indy To Paradise Road Ranch

Eblouissante, a 3-year-old half sister to championracemare Zenyatta, will make her career debut Nov. 16 in the fourth race at Betfair Hollywood Park.

The daughter of Bernardini out of the Kris S.mare Vertigineux had her final breeze in preparationfor that start Nov. 11, going a quick five furlongs in:59 1/5 on the all weather track at Hollywood fortrainer John Shirreffs. The move was second-fastestamong 66 sent the distance on the day. —continued atwww.Bloodhorse.com, By Claire Novak, @BH_CNovak

Zenyatta’s Half Sister InDebut At Hollywood The Jockey Club reminds own-

ers of unregistered yearlings and 2-year-olds that the requirements for foal regis-tration must be completed by December 31,2012, to avoid additional late registration fees.

After December 31 of the yearling year,the registration fee increases to $800; afterDecember 31 of the 2-year-old year, itincreases to $2,025.

(These fees include the $25 fee increasethat takes effect January 1, 2013, to help fundthe Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance, whichserves as the accrediting body for aftercarefacilities that care for Thoroughbreds and

as a fund-raising body to support approvedfacilities.)

Interactive Registration is the most effi-cient means to complete the Application forFoal Registration and other registrationrequirements. Interactive Registrationenables customers to check the status of theirapplications and, through the RegistrationCenter, view and resolve outstanding condi-tions of registration.

Interactive Registration has processedmore than 1.3 million transactions since its launch in 1996. Sign-up is free atregistry.jockeyclub.com.

Foal Registration Deadline Approaches

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Weekly Update

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The 23rd annual Thoroughbred Charities of America(TCA) Stallion Season Auction will be held January 3 through

January 5. The three-day fundraiser consists of a two-day telephoneauction and culminates with a live select stallion season auction at the KeenelandEntertainment Center in Lexington.

“Planning is well under way for our annual Stallion Season Auction,” said ErinCrady, executive director of TCA. “We are currently accepting season donations, spon-sorships, and program advertisers. The auction is our largest annual fundraiser and isvital to TCA as it enables us to grant funds to Thoroughbred-related non-profit organ-izations across the nation.”

The majority of TCA’s seasons will be offered during the two-day telephone auction.Telephone bids will be accepted January 3-4 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. (EST).Interested bidders may register for a bidder number by visiting the TCA website.—continued at www.Bloodhorse.com, By Blood-Horse Staff

Thoroughbred Charities OfAmerica (TCA) Stallion Season

Auction Set For January 3-5

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with permission from www.bloodhorse.com

The Paul Reddam roller coaster of 2012 officiallybegan on Feb. 4, when I’ll Have Another won theRobert B. Lewis Stakes at Santa Anita at 43-1. Theride continued through victories in the Santa AnitaDerby, Kentucky Derby, and Preakness before com-ing to a screeching halt the day before the BelmontStakes, when I’ll Have Another’s injured tendonwas deemed too dicey to continue.

There followed a period of relative calm. Reddamand his wife, Zillah, caught their breath, I’ll HaveAnother was sold to a Japanese breeder, their fillyQuiet Oasis took the Royal Heroine at HollywoodPark, and their colt Know More won the Best PalStakes at Del Mar as a maiden. —continued atwww.DRF.com, By Jay Hovdey

Although cooler temperatures have arrived in many parts of the country, the numberof equine West Nile virus (WNV) and Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) cases still con-tinues to rise.

At their most recent update on Oct. 30, the USDA Animal and Plant HealthInspection Service (APHIS) reported that 566 cases of equine WNV had been confirmednationwide since the start of the year; in that same time span, 195 EEE cases had beendiagnosed. As of Nov. 6, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) disease maps indi-cated that the WNV and EEE totals had risen to 620 and 204, respectively.

At most recent update, the USGS reported that Texas (100 cases), Louisiana (62cases), Pennsylvania (50 cases), and California (45 cases) have tallied the most WNVcases this year. Louisiana (56 cases), Mississippi (31 cases), and Florida (29 cases) havereported the most EEE cases, also according to the USGS.—continued at www.Bloodhorse.com,By Erica Larson, News Editor

Reddam Realizes An Owner’s Limitations

Equine WNV, EEE Case Totals Continue To Rise

National Bus TourPlanned For Horse Racing

From the start of his career to the end, an upper-level equine athlete is constantlyexposed to stressors that could negatively impact his health, including strenuous exerciseand long-distance travel. But starting even before you purchase your next sport horse,there are steps you can start taking to ensure he has a long and healthy career.

During the Nov. 1 sport horse symposium held in conjunction with the 2012 AlltechNational Horse Show, Chris Newton, DVM, a partner and ambulatory practitioner atRood & Riddle Equine Hospital in Lexington, Ky., presented about veterinary care for themodern equine athlete.

During his lecture, Newton discussed the prepurchase exam, how to develop a long-termfitness program, the importance of identifying injuries early, how and why to treat injuriesfor the long-term, and how we can extend the time until horses ultimately retire.—contin-ued at www.Bloodhorse.com, By Erica Larson, News Editor

America’s Best Racing will launch anational bus tour next year in an effort toheighten interest in Thoroughbred racing’sbiggest days.

America’s Best Racing, which is housed atfollowhorseracing.com and was created in thewake of recommendations by McKinsey andCompany in 2011, will begin the tour inMarch 2013, officials said Nov. 14. The 45-foot-long “ABRV” will visit “high-trafficareas and strategic locations within each des-tination city, seeking to attract a youngeraudience to horse racing,” according to arelease.

ABR is looking for six “brand ambassadors”to make the trips and provide content for theABR website and Twitter feed.

“Our mission is to promote the excitinglifestyle and competition that occur aroundour sport’s best events—highlighting thefashion, celebrity participation, travel oppor-tunities, gambling, and racing—and webelieve this is a great way to introduce ayounger audience to the sport,” said JasonWilson, vice president of business develop-ment for The Jockey Club, which commis-sioned the McKinsey Report and has imple-mented various recommendations.—continuedatwww.Bloodhorse.com, By Blood-Horse Staff

Veterinary Care For The Sport Horse

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Nov. 4 (LA, $10,000 MCL.)Da Javs. Pablo Hernandez’s ch. g., 5, byBenchmark—Bruheria by El Prado (Ire). Breeder:Javier Cardenas. Trainer: Janet Hernandez.Jockey: Leonardo R. Gonzalez.

Nov. 9 (TDN, $5,000 MCL.)Fluttering. Burton K. Sipp’s b. f., 3, by BestMinister—Wind Flower by Meadowlake.Breeder: Dinesh Maniar. Trainer: Burton K.Sipp. Jockey: Juan J. L. Velez.

Nov. 10 (BHP, $21,150 MCL.)Me Likey Mikey. Jaam Racing Inc. and MikeHenson & Sons’ b. g., 3, by Decarchy—AlystoneLane by Grindstone. Breeder: KLF VenturesLLC. Trainer: Mike Puype. Jockey: Tyler Baze.

DON’TSELLMESHORTNov. 8 (GG, $13,260 MCL.)Surprise Sale. Sam and Anthony DiLaura’s gr. or ro. g., 2, by Don’tsellmeshort—CharmingSurprise by Silver Charm. Breeder: RLIInvestment Inc. Trainer: Sam DiLaura. Jockey:Abel Cedillo.

FORMAL GOLDNov. 10 (GG, $13,520 MCL.)Penngrove. John Tipton’s b. f., 2, by FormalGold—Neon Princess by Royal Anthem.Breeder: John Tipton. Trainer: Quentin B.Miller. Jockey: Eric Camacho.

IN ExCESS (IRE)Nov. 10 (TUP, $5,500 MCL.)Shoeshine Johnny. Tommy Hutton’s DreamStable LLC’s b. g., 3, by In Excess (Ire)—SaratogaHeist by Belong to Me. Breeder: VesselsStallion Farm LLC. Trainer: Drew C. Fulmer.Jockey: Jorge Carreno.

Nov. 8 (GG, $13,260 MCL.)Skyy Up Dry. Barbara DeLima’s dk. b. c., 3, byMinisters Wild Cat—Xcell by Mecke. Breeder:Jim Robinson. Trainer: Clifford DeLima. Jockey:Inoel Beato.

Nov. 9 (BHP, $46,050 MSW.)Doinghardtimeagain. Tommy Town Thorough-breds LLC’s dk. b. f., 2, by Ministers Wild Cat—Silver Hawk Lady by Conquistador Cielo.Breeder: Tommy Town ThoroughbredsLLC. Trainer: Jerry Hollendorfer. Jockey: MartinGarcia.

Nov. 11 (BHP, $46,050 MSW.)Tiz a Minister. S.A.Y. Racing LLC’s dk. b. c., 2,by Ministers Wild Cat—Tiz a Mistress by Cee’sTizzy. Breeder: Dahlberg Farms LLC.Trainer: Paul G. Aguirre. Jockey: Tyler Baze.

Nov. 11 (GG, $10,335 MCL.)Hollanita. JR Racing Inc., Richard Braun, BrucePhilipie and Ken Zotti’s b. f., 2, by Ministers Wild Cat—Stormy’s Nick by Stephen Got Even.Breeder: Jim Robinson. Trainer: Steve M.Sherman. Jockey: Dennis Carr.

Nov. 6 (TUP, $5,700 MCL.)Broadway Act. Miguel A. Silva’s dk. b. g., 3, by Mr. Broad Blade—Act Like a Lady by

Pioneering. Breeder: Ed Delaney. Trainer:Miguel A. Silva. Jockey: Geovanni Franco.

OLYMPIONov. 8 (GG, $13,260 MCL.)Olympic Starter. Ellen L. Jackson’s dk. b. f., 4,by Olympio—Starter Boy by Gumboy. Breeder:Ellen L. Jackson. Trainer: Ellen L. Jackson.Jockey: William Antongeorgi III.

Nov. 10 (GG, $10,595 MCL.)Fashionator. Frank Terkeurst Jr. and CliffWood’s dk. b. c., 2, by Tannersmyman—FashionControl by Bertrando. Breeder: Lilley Ranch.Trainer: Lloyd C. Mason. Jockey: Abel Cedillo.

Nov. 11 (GG, $8,580 MCL.)Ernestina. Elvia Devine’s dk. b. f., 3, by Tizbud—Sugar ‘n Oats by Seattle Song. Breeder:Horacio Lugo. Trainer: John F. Martin. Jockey:Eric Camacho.

TRUCKEENov. 10 (CT, $26,200 MSW.)Count Truckee. Four Quarters Corporation’s b. g., 3, by Truckee—Countess Ferdinand byFerdinand. Breeder: Four Quarters Corpor-ation. Trainer: Jeff C. Runco. Jockey: JoseMontano.

Best Minister Brazeau Thoroughbred Farms

(951) 201-2278

California-Bred Maiden Winners In North America: November 4–11, 2012

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Ministers Wild CatTommy Town Thoroughbreds

(805) 686-4337

DecarchyMagali Farms

(805) 693-1777

BenchmarkBallena Vista Farm

(760) 789-3900

This is a list, arranged in order of sire, of Californiafoaled Thoroughbreds who broke their maidens inthe U.S. and Canada during the month indicated.The information contained on these pages is compiled by The Jockey Club Information SystemsInc. While every effort is made to prevent errors and omissions, California Thoroughbred cannotguarantee their complete and total accuracy.

Mr. Broad BladeMagali Farms

(805) 693-1777

TannersmymanWoodbridge Farm

(209) 576-0629

TizbudHarris Farms(559) 884-2859

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www.ctba.com10 CALIFORNIA THOROUGHBRED WEEKLY • November 15, 2012

IMPORTANT EVENTS & DATES

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*** Due to unforeseen circumstances last week the USDA - Colorado Dept. of Ag. Market News only has the data from Friday, November 2. This report will be updated and available on Friday, November 16, 2012.

USDA - Colorado Department of Agriculture, Greeley, Colorado - Randy Hammerstrom (970) 353-9750 *** All classes of hay traded mostly steady to firm in all regions. Again this week the central and northern part of the stateseen rain showers slowing movement of hay. In the northern part of the state many producers are sold out for the year.

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TUESDAY, NOV. 27ctBa annual stallion season auction

from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. ctBa offices, arcadia, californiacontact christy chapman at [email protected]

FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 2012—SUNDAY, JAN. 20, 2013san Diego natural History MuseuM: tHe Horse

presented by the american Museum of natural History.tHe Horse explores the evolution, nature and history

of these magnificent animals and impact they’ve made on human civilization

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2013ctBa annual Meeting & aWarDs Dinner

(2012 caliFornia-BreD cHaMPions & 2013 caliFornia Hall oF FaMe)the Westin Pasadena Hotel, Pasadena

contact christy chapman at [email protected]

California-Bred Flashback

• Kevin R. Owens, owner of Luxuriance

earned $17,500 on November 8th

at Betfair Hollywood Park

• Tommy Town Thoroughbreds LLC, owners

of Doinghardtimeagain earned $17,500 on

November 9th at Betfair Hollywood Park

• Swift Thoroughbreds, owners of

Tribe earned $17,500 on November 10th

at Betfair Hollywood Park

• S.A.Y. Racing LLC, owners of

Tiz a Minister earned $17,500 on

November 11th at Betfair Hollywood Park

RECENT EARNERS

OF THE MAIDEN BONUS PROGRAM

Fa La Te Dough

On November 11, 1988, Fa La Te Dough, a daugh-ter of Debonair Roger, won the $50,000 VeteransDay Stakes for 2-year-old fillies at Bay Meadows,with Windsor Countess second and Lap of Luxurythird in a field of 11. Fa La Te Dough was trained byArmando Lage and ridden by Marco Castaneda. Sheran the mile in 1:36 1/5 and won by 7 1/2 lengths atodds of 6-5. Fa La Te Dough was the first of eightfoals out of the Knightly Dawn mare Doe Renee. TheVeterans Day was the third win in nine starts for FaLa Te Dough. She won six other stakes and placed intwo others, finishing her career with nine wins in 28starts and earnings of $254,050. Fa La Te Doughwas bred by Jack Rogers, foaled at Hanson StockFarm in Hemet and was owned by Stull and Wilson.As a broodmare, Fa La Te Dough had 10 foals,including stakes winner Venetian Peach.

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www.ctba.com12 CALIFORNIA THOROUGHBRED WEEKLY • November 15, 2012

Endorsed by the

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

CTBA Magazine Update

©California Thoroughbred WEEKLY 2012201 Colorado Place, Arcadia, California 91007Telephone: (626) 445-7800 or1-800-573-CTBA (California residents only)FAX: (626) 445-6981E-mail address: [email protected]

Owned and published by the California Thoroughbred Breeders Association, anonprofit corporation dedicated to the production of better Thoroughbredhorses for better Thoroughbred racing.

Opinions expressed in signed articles are those of the authors and do notnecessarily reflect policies of the CTBA or this magazine. Publication of anymaterial originating herein is expressly forbidden without first obtaining writtenpermission from California Thoroughbred WEEKLY.

All advertising copy is submitted subject to approval. We reserve the right toreject any copy that is misleading or that does not meet with the standards setby the publication.

Acknowledgment: Statistics in this publication relating to results of races inNorth America are compiled by the Daily Racing Form.Charts by special arrangement with Daily Racing Form Inc., the copyright ownersof said charts. Reproduction forbidden.

NEWSLETTER STAFFEditorial: Rudi Groothedde, Ken GurnickAdvertising: Loretta VeigaArt Director: John MelansonProduction: Charlene Favata-MarkelCalifornia Thoroughbred WEEKLY is published in Arcadia, Calif.

Send address changes to California Thoroughbred WEEKLY,P.O. Box 60018, Arcadia, CA 91066-6018CTBA on the Internet — http://www.ctba.com

The December 2012 issue of California Thoroughbred, the official publicationof the California Thoroughbred Breeders Association (CTBA), is into produc-tion and featured as this edition’s cover story is wrap-up of the 29th edition ofthe Breeders’ Cup World Championships that were held at Santa Anita Park inArcadia on November 2-3.Besides this article, the latest magazine also includes many other feature storiesof interest, such as: an article on Pat Thompson Longtin’s Ridgeley Farm inHemet, home to the stallions Informed, Bonnrita and Grey Memo; a CTBAMember Profile on Tom Bachman, the breeder of California-bred Unusual Waywho won the inaugural running of the $99,500 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile FillySprint Preview Stakes at Santa Anita on November 3; a review of the CTBA’sNorthern California Stallion Tour which visited five local farms on October 20;a Focus On The Future profile of Katie Merritt, who traveled from the EastCoast for both this year’s Breeders’ Cup and the one also held at Santa Anita in2003; reviews of the wins by the aforementioned Unusual Way and the six-year-old Cal-bred gelding Red Sun in Santa Anita’s $80,760 Lure Stakes on October28; an Another Man’s Treasure piece on Cal-bred Epic Power, a multiple stakeswinner of $778,173 from 75 trips to post who is now enjoying a second career asa jumper in Lake Tahoe; a trio of Industry Insight editorials with one detailingthe Cal-breds who have won major stakes races, including the grade I ArkansasDerby and Apple Blossom Handicap, at Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs, anotherspotlighting the little-known Cal-bred Pete’s Glory whose history provides agreat human interest story, and a third highlighting the historic day of racing atHollywood Park on December 7, 1997, that included both a walkover and atriple dead heat involving the Cal-bred duo of Tina Celeste and Cool Miss Ann;the latest chapter in our A Blast From The Past series, featuring the Cal-bred coltDon B. who won three stakes races as a two-year-old in December of 1967; aHorse Care editorial which details the causes, clinical signs, diagnosis and treat-ment of hoof abscesses; a Guest Forum piece titled “Bet On Clem” that tells thetale of a horse who made the difference in one man’s life; and all the many otherinteresting and informative features, departments and columns that this publi-cation’s loyal readers look forward to every month.

So now is the time to secure valuable advertising space in this latest copy ofCalifornia Thoroughbred, the monthly publication that remains the best mediumfor marketing Thoroughbred stallions, farms and businesses in the Golden State.To ensure your participation in the December 2012 issue, please contact theCTBA’s Advertising Manager Loretta Veiga without further delay at [email protected] or (626) 445-7800, extension 226. Arrangements can then bemade to secure the placement in this magazine of a high quality, competitivelypriced advertisement that’s certain to provide the maximum possible exposure toyour services and/or products on offer.

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Investment incentives continue in 2012 for the horse industry, making it another attractive year to invest in horses, farm equipment and other qualified depreciable property. 1. 50% BONUS DEPRECIATION – Substantial write-offs on new property!

•Fornewpropertypurchases;theoriginaluseofthepropertymustcommencewiththetaxpayer

•Examplesofqualifyingpropertyincludeyearlingsandnewtractors/farmequipment

•Qualifyingpropertymustbepurchasedandplacedinservicebefore1/1/2013

•Thefull50%bonusdepreciationwrite-offisallowedregardlessofwhenduring2012thequalifyingpropertyis purchased and placed in service

•Bonusdepreciationexpiresin2013

•Canbeusedinconjunctionwiththeexpenseallowance

2. $125,000 EXPENSE ALLOWANCE – Write off up to $125,000 in used property!

•Theexpenseallowanceis$125,000

•Toqualify,propertymaybeneworused

•Qualifyingpropertymustbepurchasedandplacedinservicebefore1/1/2013

•Canonlybeusedtoreducetaxableincomederivedfromthehorsebusinessoranyotherbusinessfromwhich taxpayerhasincome,includingsalaries

•Theexpenseallowanceisreduceddollarfordollaroncequalifiedinvestmentsexceed$500,000

•Canbeusedinconjunctionwithbonusdepreciation

INvESTmENT INCENTIvES fOR yOU IN 2012!

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TAX BENEFIT 2012 2013

BonusDepreciationRate 50% n/a

Expensing -Allowance $125,000 $25,000 -Phase-outlevel $500,000 $200,000

Investment incentives are scheduled to change in 2013.

Additional information• Theexpenseallowanceandbonusdepreciationcanbeusedtogether—theyarenotmutually exclusive• Howdothebenefitsapplyforbloodstockpurchases? – Yearlings–bonusdepreciationandexpenseallowance – Two-year-oldsintraining–possiblyboth(consultyourtaxadvisor) – Pregnantbroodmares–expenseallowance – Barrenbroodmares–possiblyexpenseallowance(consultyourtaxadvisor) – Weanlings – neither because too young to be “placed in service” in horse business • Howdothebenefitsapplyforfarmequipmentandotheressentials? – Newtractorsorotherfarmheavyequipmentandnewfarmfacilities(barns,sheds,fencesand associatedconstructioncosts)–combinebenefits – Usedtractorsorotherfarmheavyequipment–expenseallowance

Don’t forget about accelerated depreciation!

Through2013,taxpayerswillbeabletodepreciate all racehorses ona3-yearschedule.During thistime,taxpayersmayusetheaccelerated depreciation schedule on any remaining balancethatisnotwrittenoffwhentaking thetaxbenefitsdescribedabove.

ThisinformationisprovidedbytheNational ThoroughbredRacingAssociationasacourtesytotheracingindustry.Formoreinformation,pleaseconsultyourtaxadvisororvisitwww.IRS.gov.

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50% BONUS DEPRECIATION – Applies to new qualified depreciable property that is purchased and placed in service in 2012.

Example: An individual purchases five yearlings for $500,000 and a new tractor for $50,000 in 2012 and places the yearlings in training and uses the tractor in 2012. The purchaser can write off (depreciate) half of the cost of each on his or her 2012 tax return.$500,000 yearlings$50,000 new tractor

TOTAL qualified purchases = $550,000 x .50 bonus depreciation = $275,000 write-off

$125,000 EXPENSE ALLOWANCE – Applies to new or used qualified depreciable property that is purchased and placed in service in 2012 ($500,000 investment threshold applies).

Example A: An individual purchases a $100,000 broodmare and a $25,000 tractor in 2012 and places both in service in 2012. The purchaser makes no other qualifying purchases of horses or other business property during the year. The individual can expense (write off) the entire $125,000 cost of the broodmare and tractor in 2012.$100,000 broodmare$25,000 tractor

TOTAL qualified purchases = $125,000; minus $125,000 expense allowance = $0 balance

Example B: An individual purchases three broodmares for $500,000 and a $25,000 tractor in 2012 and places all of this property in service in 2012. The purchaser makes no other qualifying purchases of horses or other business property during the year. If purchases exceed the $500,000 investment threshold, the expense allowance is reduced by $1 for every dollar over $500,000 in qualifying property. In this case, purchases total $525,000 and the expense allowance drops to $100,000.$500,000 broodmares$25,000 tractor

TOTAL qualified purchases = $525,000; minus $500,000 threshold = $25,000 excessive investment; $125,000 expense allowance minus $25,000 excessive investment = $100,000 expense allowance permitted in Example B. The remaining balance ($525,000 in qualified purchases minus $100,000 expense allowance = $425,000) would be depreciated using normal depreciation rules.

50% BONUS DEPRECIATION & $125,000 EXPENSE ALLOWANCE USED TOGETHER – These two incentives are not mutually exclusive and may be used together in some cases.

Example: An individual purchases a yearling for $300,000 in 2012 and places it in service in 2012. The purchases can expense $125,000 and also take 50% bonus depreciation. The remaining balance would be depreciated using normal depreciation rules.$300,000 yearling

TOTAL qualified purchases = $300,000; minus $125,000 expense allowance = $175,000; minus 50% bonus depreciation ($175,000 x .50) = $87,500; total write-off = $212,500 ($125,000 expense allowance + $87,500 bonus depreciation). The remaining $87,500 balance ($300,000 yearling purchase minus $212,500 write-off) would be depreciated using regular depreciation rules.

2012 INVESTMENT INCENTIVESEXAMPLES

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California Thoroughbred Breeders Association.201 Colorado Place, P.O. Box 60018, Arcadia, CA 91066-6018 • (626) 445-7800 • www.ctba.com

I. A $17,500 bonus will be made available for owners of registered California-Bred or Sired maidensin Maiden Special Weight races at the Santa Anita Park, Betfair Hollywood Park and Del Mar meetings in Southern California; and a $10,000 bonus for owners of registered California-Bred or Sired maidens in Maiden Special Weight races in Northern California and at all Fair meetingsthroughout the state. Only races at 4 1/2-furlongs or longer will qualify.

*Paid directly to owner in approximately 45 racing days.

II. Significant eligibility changes for California-breds.

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