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august 2012 www.southernracehorse.com COVERING THE THOROUGHBRED INDUSTRY IN TEXAS AND OKLAHOMA www.southernracehorse.com Southern Racehorse Launched to Cover Texas and Oklahoma Racing Southern Racehorse, a new printed magazine covering Thoroughbred racing in Texas and Oklahoma, launches in late September. The magazine will be published by Denis Blake, former editor of The Texas Thoroughbred magazine, and it will receive support from both the Texas Thoroughbred Association (TTA) and Thoroughbred Racing Association of Oklahoma (TRAO). The magazine will be accompanied by a monthly e-mail newsletter and a website at www.southernracehorse.com. Although print media has certainly struggled in recent years, there is a real demand to bring back a magazine to cover the Thoroughbred industry in Texas and Oklahoma, said Blake. The printed issues of Southern Racehorse will focus on the outstanding horses and horsemen in both states with personality profiles, how-to articles, horse health tips, association updates and more, while the website and e-mail newsletter will deliver timely information about racing and breeding in the region. Southern Racehorse will be published bi-monthly and also include an annual stallion register issue in December. It will be mailed at no additional cost as a benefit to all members of TTA and TRAO. The total circulation will be approximately 3,000. The Oklahoma racing and breeding program has made tremendous strides in recent years, so we are thrilled to have an avenue to showcase what is happening here, said TRAO Executive Director Justin Cassity. We also see this as an opportunity to improve communication with TRAO members and keep them updated with In This Issue: 10 Timely Tax Tips for Horsemen Oklahoma-bred Kip Deville Wins Breeders Cup Turf Lone Star Park Renovates Simulcast Pavilion How to Take a Stallion Conformation Photo the information and news they need to know. Southern Racehorse will help fill the significant void left by the shelving of The Texas Thoroughbred due to budget issues, said TTA Executive Director Dave Hooper. Blake s understanding of the Texas-Oklahoma racing and breeding landscape, his plans for content in the new publication and his grasp of current technology to facilitate timely posting of news are invaluable assets. We wish him every success in his new venture. For more information, including details on the Southern Racehorse Stallion Register, visit www.southernracehorse.com or contact Denis Blake at info@southernracehorse.com or (512) 695-4541. september 2012 covering the thoroughbred InDustrY In texas and oklahoma The Texas Thoroughbred Association joins the Thoroughbred Racing Association of Oklahoma in commending Denis Blake on his new initiative to create a bi-monthly print publication, Southern Racehorse, to serve the breeding and racing industries of the neighboring states of Texas and Oklahoma. Blake has already created a website, www.southernracehorse.com, to cover timely news, and, with this newsletter, is debuting e-mail blasts to TTA and TRAO members. Many TTA members have lamented the loss of the award-winning magazine, The Texas Thoroughbred, which Blake edited at the time it was shelved due to financial reasons. Knowing the emphasis Blake puts on the quality, they will now have a similar bi-monthly publication to read, show friends and display on their coffee tables with pride. We wish Denis every success with this undertaking and encourage your support of his efforts by advertising stallions, sales consignments, farm services, congratulatory messages to clients and suggesting human interest stories on people and horses that you may come across. Dave Hooper, TTA Executive Director WWW.SOUTHERNRACEHORSE.COM SR EXPRESS 1

TEXAS NEWS Texas Horse Racing Hall of Fame Gala Returns, Inductees Announced After a short hiatus, the popular Texas Horse Racing Hall of Fame Gala is set to return this year on Saturday, November 10, at 4 p.m. at Retama Park near San Antonio. As in past years, the Gala will include cocktails, hors d oeuvres, a gourmet buffet, silent auction and some great action on the track as Retama presents three stakes for $200,000 in purse money. The five inductees into the Texas Horse Racing Hall of Fame for 2012 are: Valid Expectations H Leading Texas Stallion Few other stallions can match the impact Valid Expectations had and continues to have on racing in the Southwest. The Florida-bred son of Valid Appeal never raced in Texas but ran for Texas trainer Steve Asmussen and Texas owners Lee and Bob Ackerley in the name of their Ackerley Brothers Farm. On the track, Valid Expectations won 12 of 27 career starts, including a pair of graded stakes, and earned nearly $600,000 before retiring to the breeding shed. After a short stint standing in Florida, Valid Expectations came to the Lone Star State as property of a Texas-based ownership syndicate. A mainstay at William S. Farish s Lane s End Texas near Hempstead, Valid Expectations has dominated the Texas sire lists since his arrival and still resides at the top of the list. From 12 crops to race, Valid has sired the earners of nearly $30 million with 42 stakes winners, topped by Group 1 winner and millionaire Saratoga County. The stallion has also sired numerous Texas champions and his progeny consistently bring the highest prices at sales around the Southwest. T.I. Pops Harkins H Owner/Breeder A member of the Texas Thoroughbred Association (then the Texas Thoroughbred Breeders Association) since its inception, T.I. Pops Harkins served on the TTA board of directors for 16 years and three times won the breeder of the year award. Harkins stood leading Texas stallion Treasury Note for 20 years and the stallion s progeny dominated Texas-bred stakes in the 1970s (then run at Louisiana Downs). Harkins also co-owned Benedicto, who competed in the 1958 Kentucky Derby and finished ninth behind Tim Tam. A geophysicist by profession, Harkins was twice named TTA Man of the Year and now the TTA annually honors a member for lifetime achievement with the T.I. Pops Harkins Award. Harkins passed away in 1992 at the age of 89. Bill Casner H Owner/Breeder For two decades, Bill Casner and partner Kenny Trout operated the successful Win- Star Farm, one of North America s leading breeding farms and racing operations. Among the leading horses bred and/ or owned by WinStar are Funny Cide, winner of the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes, and Super Saver, who captured the Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes. Casner sold his interest in WinStar in 2010 but still remains active in the industry. Perennial leading Texas stallion Valid Expectations is one of five inductees into the Texas Horse Racing Hall of Fame A former Texas Thoroughbred Association board member, Casner is also a founding member of the Race for Education scholarship program. Casner got his start in racing with a few claimers running in New Mexico, and he has also enjoyed success as a team roper. Allen and Jeanette Moehrig H Breeders Allen and Jeanette Moehrig are noted American Quarter Horse breeders who have more than 40 years of history in the sport. The Moehrigs bred and raised what is arguably the best racing Quarter Horse ever in Special Effort, the Texas-bred who in 1981 became the only horse to ever win the fabled Ruidoso Triple Crown as a 2-yearold. The former world champion and $1.2-million earner Special Effort is a member of the Texas Horse Racing Hall of Fame and is still the only 2-year-old Triple Crown winner. The Moehrigs also bred champion and All American Futurity (G1) winner Eyesa Special. Kool Kue Baby H American Quarter Horse Champion Texas-bred Kool Kue Baby enjoyed a remarkable career with 34 wins from 64 starts and earnings of nearly $800,000. Bred by Donald Gardner and owned by Ramiro Lopez, who famously acquired the filly for two pigs, two calves and a dog, Kool Kue Baby set a Quarter Horse record with 25 stakes wins, many of which came in the state of Texas. She was twice named champion aged mare by the AQHA. For more information or to make reservations for the Gala, contact Sharolyn Grammer at (210) 651-7000 or retama@flash.net. WWW.SOUTHERNRACEHORSE.COM SR EXPRESS 3

YOUR SEPTEMBER SALE JOURNEY BEGINS HERE. CATALOG NOW ONLINE The September Yearling Sale catalog is the first step in your journey. For the latest owners stories, check out our newly redesigned website, now with easily sortable results. ipad and tablet friendly, best viewed in Chrome. OWNERS JOURNAL SEPTEMBER YEARLING SALE Monday, September 10 - Friday, September 21

OKLAHOMA NEWS Five Set for Induction into Oklahoma Horse Racing Hall of Fame The 2012 class representing Thoroughbred racing is set for induction into the Oklahoma Horse Racing Hall of Fame at Remington Park. The well-deserving group of five will be honored on Wednesday, September 26, in the Eclipse Room on the Suites level at Remington Park. This year s class includes a pair of horsemen, two horses and one executive who all have made lasting impressions on Oklahoma horse racing. The five inductees are: Since those formative years, Asmussen has expanded his operation to include multiple branches at tracks across North America. The Arlington, Texas, resident piles up the frequent flyer and highway miles as he travels constantly from track-to-track. Modern technology allows Asmussen the ability to monitor the daily activities of his training network, which competes successfully across the continent, year-round. Born in South Dakota into a racing family, Asmussen began his career as a jockey and turned to training in the late 1980s. After winning three training titles and a leading owner title at Remington Park, Asmussen grew his training operation in the late 1990s. While normally sending stakes runners to compete in the top races Oklahoma-bred Clever Trevor is one of three millionaires campaigned by Oklahoma Horse Racing Hall of Fame inductee Don McNeill in Oklahoma City, Asmussen returned with a full-force stable in 2007. He immediately dominated, beginning a streak of five straight training titles that he will attempt to run to six in the 2012 season. Don McNeill H Owner/Breeder A resident of Edmond, Oklahoma, McNeill has long been one of the top Thoroughbred owners in the Sooner State. Consistently campaigning his top runners at Remington Park, the commodities broker has placed his athletes in the capable hands of Donnie Von Hemel, a fellow Oklahoma Horse Racing Hall of Famer, for nearly 30 years. Among the greats McNeill has owned and bred are Clever Trevor, the winner of the first Oklahoma Derby; Mr Ross, a millionaire and multiple graded stakes winner; and Caleb s Posse, winner of the 2011 Breeders Cup Dirt Mile (G1). All three are millionaires, and all have raced at Remington Park with both Clever Trevor and Mr Ross also in the Oklahoma Hall of Fame. McNeill, originally from Thomas, Oklahoma, lives on his farm in Edmond where many of his top horses reside, including Mr Ross. Steve Asmussen H Trainer Currently the fifth-leading trainer in the history of racing by wins and earnings, Steve Asmussen s career took flight from the first years of competition at Remington Park. His initial leading trainer title was won during the 1991 fall meeting in Oklahoma City when he saddled 20 winners. David Vance H Executive The first leader of Remington Park, David Vance s contributions included overseeing the planning, construction and grand opening of the facility. He then led Remington Park through 1995, placing the Oklahoma City track on the national racing map during his tenure. Vance began his career in journalism but eventually moved into sports management. His last job before horse racing was as general manager of the American Basketball Association s Kentucky Colonels, who won the 1975 ABA Championship. When the Colonels were not absorbed into the National Basketball Association a year later, Vance quickly found a home in horse racing. After a few years in the greater Cincinnati area at Turfway Park, Vance became the head of Louisiana Downs in Bossier City and eventually was president of DeBartolo Racing, which founded Remington Park for the late Edward J. DeBartolo Sr. In his years after leaving Remington Park at the end of 1995, Vance has continued as a consultant in horse racing ventures and has also led franchises in Oklahoma City minor league sports. In 2011, the David M. Vance Stakes was first held in his honor at Remington Park. Kip Deville H Breeders Cup Winner, Leading Oklahoma-bred After graduating from the Fasig-Tipton Texas Summer Yearling Sale and beginning his career at Remington Park with his first two WWW.SOUTHERNRACEHORSE.COM SR EXPRESS 5

SALE NEWS starts, Kip Deville developed into a turf runner as a 3-year-old. His talents eventually led him to victory in the 2007 Breeders Cup Mile (G1) at Monmouth Park. Bred in Oklahoma by Center Hills Farm and owned by Dr. Warren Center, Kip Deville broke his maiden at first asking on November 14, 2005, at Remington. He scored by 3 1 /2 lengths in a sixfurlong sprint for Oklahoma-breds for original owners Dee Neatherlin and Roy Cobb and trainer Mike Neatherlin. After showing a fondness for turf racing when he romped to victory in the 2006 Grand Prairie Turf Challenge at Lone Star Park, Kip Deville was privately purchased by powerful racing syndicate IEAH Stable. At that point, the gray horse by Kipling was off to a campaign around North America for the remainder of his career, racing only over turf. He even competed in the $5-million Dubai Duty Free (G1) in 2009. Kip Deville became the all-time leading Oklahoma-bred earner with his triumph in the 2007 Breeders Cup Mile. His career closed with a bankroll of $3,325,489 on 12 wins from 30 attempts with four second-place runs and a pair of third-place finishes. Highland Ice H Dominant Oklahoma-based Sprinter A true horse for the course, Highland Ice ruled the sprint ranks at Remington Park during the prime of his career. The speedy gray rarely tasted defeat in a four-year span from 1996-1999 over the main track in Oklahoma City. Bred by the late Walter Merrick of Sayre, Oklahoma, Highland Ice was purchased at a Heritage Place sale by Gerald Dixon of Guymon, Oklahoma, and placed in the hands of trainer Chuck Turco. The gelding by Highland Blade found his niche and rolled to 15 of his 16 career wins at Remington. Highland Ice posted stakes victories locally in both open and state-bred company, winning the Remington Park Sprint Championship (twice), the Silver Bullet Centennial Handicap (twice) and five consecutive Oklahoma Classics stakes events from 1995-1999, including four straight Sprints. Upon retirement in 2001, Highland Ice had compiled a record for Remington Park career victories and stakes victories, earning $474,090 overall while finishing in the top three in 33 of 48 attempts. The induction ceremony for the Oklahoma Horse Racing Hall of Fame at Remington Park is part of Oklahoma Derby week, leading to the state s biggest Thoroughbred race on Sunday, September 30. The ceremony is a ticketed event, open to the public and benefitting the Hall of Fame. Reservations can be made by calling (405) 424-1000. The 2012 Thoroughbred Season at Remington Park continues through December 9. Average Steady, Median Rises at Smaller Fasig-Tipton Texas Yearling Sale The Fasig-Tipton Texas Summer Yearling Sale on August 27 featured a late afternoon start time as opposed to its traditional mid-morning start, and the final numbers showed an increase in the median with a slight drop in average for a smaller selection compared to last year. Gross sales came in at $1,150,000 with 113 horses sold from 155 offered. The buy-back rate was 27.1% compared to 30.6% last year. The average slid by 4.2% to $10,177, but the median increased 20% to $6,000. We had a good sale, Tim Boyce, director of sales for Fasig-Tipton Texas, told The Blood-Horse. We were happy with everything. The new format was wellreceived. We started a little slow out of the gate, but we got back close to last year s average. A Louisiana-bred colt by Successful Appeal topped the sale with a bid of $57,000 from Brad Grady. The April foal from the consignment of Mark Toothaker, agent, is out of the productive Mr. Greeley mare Excellent Review. While Louisiana-breds accounted for the top two sellers, Texas-breds and Oklahoma-breds placed high on the list of top prices. A Texas-bred filly by Even the Score was hammered down for $47,000 while Texas-bred colts by Texas stallions Too Much Bling and Early Flyer attracted bids of $40,000. An Oklahoma-bred filly by Harlan s Holiday also brought a bid of $40,000 to give horses bred in the two states four of the top six sellers. Grady topped the buyers list with five purchases for $168,000, and Mark Toothaker led all consignors with 27 head sold for $384,700. For hip-by-hip results, go to www.fasigtipton.com. WWW.SOUTHERNRACEHORSE.COM SR EXPRESS 6

SALE NEWS Inaugural Thoroughbred Sale Set for December 9 at Heritage Place Heritage Place is pleased to announce the inaugural Thoroughbred Mixed Sale to be conducted Saturday, December 8, at Heritage Place in Oklahoma City. The sale will be open to Thoroughbreds only and for horses of all ages, including a paddocktype offering of racehorses currently in training. The sale is being held the closing weekend of the Remington Park fall meet and in conjunction with the Thoroughbred Racing Association of Oklahoma s annual meeting. The catalog entry fee is $500 per horse, and the commission is 5% with a minimum of $100. The catalog deadline is November 13. The sale is being offered with the support and endorsement of the Thoroughbred Racing Association of Oklahoma and should be an exciting weekend for all Thoroughbred breeders, owners and trainers. More details and consignment forms will be announced soon. Please check www.heritageplace.com or TRAO s website at www.traoracing.com for updates. ODEADLINE REMINDERS Nominations Closing Wednesday, September 5 Remington Park Turf Sprint Stakes (Accredited Oklahoma-breds) $50,000 Guaranteed For 3-year-olds and Upward Five Furlongs (Turf) Friday, September 14, 2012 Nominations Closing Wednesday, September 12 Tishomingo Stakes (Accredited Oklahoma-breds) $50,000 Guaranteed For 3-year-olds, Colts and Geldings Seven Furlongs Friday September 21, 2012 Nominations Closing Wednesday, September 12 Te Ata Stakes (Accredited Oklahoma-breds) $50,000 Guaranteed For 3-year-olds, Fillies Seven Furlongs Friday, September 21, 2012 OKC Summer Yearling Sale Records Positive Numbers The Carter Sales Co. s OKC Summer Yearling Sale gained in gross sales, average sale price, median sale price and number of horses sold on August 21. Our buy back rate went from 45% to 28% and that set the tone for a fun evening sale at the Oklahoma City Fairgrounds, said Sale Manager Terri Carter. Gross sales were $282,700 for a 23% gain over last year. The $28,500 sale-topper was Hip 73, a Kipling colt out of Ann s Classic. The colt is a half brother to stakes winner Miranda Diane ($379,914) and full brother to stakes winner Taylor Madison ($340,138). Donnie Von Hemel purchased the colt for Benjamin W. Hughes Trust # 1 and Dean Hughes. Mighty Acres sold the yearling colt for Center Hills Farm and was leading consignor with total sales of $88,800. We had a lot more people at the sale this year and the atmosphere was completely different from last year, Carter said. We started the weekend with three sale winners in Remington Park s first few days of racing so that seemed to set the tone. Seventy of the 80 horses cataloged passed through the ring with 50 being sold. The average was $5,654, up from $5,451, and the median was $4,400, up from $3,850. Our numbers are still down like every sale, but our quality is up and racing in Oklahoma has done nothing but keep getting better and better, added Carter. Remington s atmosphere is unmatched for quality racing and entertainment. Carter said even the Oklahoma weather cooperated with sale day in the low 90s after record 113-degree heat the week before. For complete sale results, visit www.cartersalesco.com. WWW.SOUTHERNRACEHORSE.COM SR EXPRESS 7

The Texas Thoroughbred Association has you covered with the information you need to know! Texas Thoroughbred Association Check out the TTA website for Texas racing and breeding news, TTA registration and race forms, a daily list of entries and results for all Texas-breds running in North America and much more. Check out www.texasthoroughbred.com H TTA is also on Facebook at www.facebook.com/texasthoroughbredassociation The Paddock Foundation The Paddock Foundation is a non-profit corporation with a mission to support and advance the care of Thoroughbred racehorses after their racing careers by supporting rescue, retirement, rehabilitation, retraining and rehoming. To learn more about The Paddock Foundation and how to donate, visit www.facebook.com/thepaddockfoundation Southern Racehorse Magazine Southern Racehorse is a new bi-monthly printed magazine that will go to all TTA members as a free member benefit. This publication, which also covers Oklahoma and goes to all members of the Thoroughbred Racing Association of Oklahoma (TRAO), will produce a Stallion Register in December to cover the entire Southwest. Find out more about Southern Racehorse at www.southernracehorse.com or www.facebook.com/southernracehorse

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