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March 12, 2019 SPECIAL.COM 2YO SALE Needles: From Sickly Foal To Florida s First Champion By Joe Nevills Stallion farms around the world have graveyards to honor the horses that built and sustained their operations. The heart and hooves of Needles rest on the property of Ocala Breeders Sales Co., instead of his home farm, because he belonged to the entire state of Florida. Needles set plenty of the milestones that future Florida-breds chase to this day. He was the first horse born in the Sunshine State to win a national yearend championship when he was named co-champion 2-year-old of 1955. A year later, he won the Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes to bag the first two classic races by a Florida-bred. KEENELAND LIBRARY MORGAN COLLECTION Needles never stopped eating, never lost weight, and he was always bright. Even then, he would try to kick you even though he was sick He knew he could whip anything. From the brink of death, Needles grew into a high-upside racing prospect, and he was eventually purchased by Bonnie Heath and Jackson Dudley for $20,000 (about $188,000 adjusted for inflation), and put in training with Hugh Fontaine, who came out of retirement to work for the Oklahoma oilmen. Continued on Page 5 Less heralded, but just as important, is the effect Needles success had on shaping central Florida into a hub for Thoroughbred breeding and sales. If not for Needles and his on-track success, the graveyard where he resides might have never existed. There were only four Thoroughbred farms in Marion County in 1952 when Florida-based Bill and Madeline Dickey Leach and Kentucky-based Paul Little entered a partnership on a trio of inexpensive broodmares. One of them, the $1,975-earning Jack High mare Noodle Soup, was hastily added to the inaugural book of 1949 Kentucky Derby winner Ponder, who retired to Calumet Farm so late into the breeding season that his first crop consisted of just four North American foals. STRONG. *9.4 Hip 134 20.4 Hip 110 Look for fast first-crop 2yos at OBS March. The Leaches insisted the ensuing foals be born at their Dickey Stables in Ocala, Fla., and they bought out Little s share in the mares to make that happen. Foalhood was not easy for Noodle Soup s colt. He came down with equine pneumonia at just five weeks old, and spent weeks struggling with a fever. The likely-dying horse was tirelessly administered injections and oxygen by Madeline Dickey Leach, who was a registered nurse, farm manager Roy Yates, and veterinarian W. Reuben Brawner. In the book Central Florida Thoroughbreds, author Charlene Johnson wrote that Leach felt such pity toward the young horse for the constant pricks that she christened him Needles. The nice thing about Needles was that he was tough, Brawner said in a 2000 interview with Florida Horse. He WICKED STRONG Hard Spun's Best Son. $7,500 S&N THE BREEDERS FARM 859-294-0030

Page 2 Stallion Spotlight Commissioner s First Class By Joe Nevills As the final crops of mega-sire A.P. Indy reach the age to see their first foals hit the track, it never hurts to have a young son of his on one s stallion roster for breeders looking for one last jump into the gene pool. WinStar Farm has given itself ample opportunity to carry on the A.P. Indy sire line, with classic-placed Commissioner joining fellow A.P. Indy son Congrats in the Versailles, Ky., stud barn. The line is also represented by Constitution, who is a paternal great-grandson of the 1992 Horse of the Year. On one hand, Commissioner was a winner at two during the prestigious Saratoga meet, and he s a half-brother to Laugh Track, who was a close second in the 2013 Breeders Cup Sprint. On the other, Commissioner s best races came at especially long distances, meaning his foals might need more room to run than an eighth-mile breeze or a four-furlong maiden race would allow. I m hearing good things, and I think people will appreciate Commissioner what he is, being a son of A.P. Indy out of a Touch Gold mare, and recognize they re A.P. Indy and the Empire Maker/Fappiano line are the two not supposed to go :9 4/5, Walden said. They re supmost prolific sire lines we have for dirt in the game, and he just posed to go :10 2/5 on the bridle with a big gallop keeps producing that through his sons, said WinStar Farm s Elout. I know with my own experience looking at things, liott Walden. It s an extremely important line for our business. I always factor in, What is a horse supposed to do? PRS LOUISE REINAGEL Commissioner, an 8-year-old, holds the distinction of being A.P. Indy s last son to make noise on the Triple Crown trail, having finished second by a head in the 2014 Belmont Stakes. It was the highlight of a 3-year-old campaign that also included in-the-money efforts in the Grade 2 Peter Pan Stakes and the G3 Sunland Derby. The Belmont was a thorough endorsement of Commissioner s two-turn abilities, which fully blossomed as he entered the handicap ranks. At four, Commissioner added scores in the G2 Hawthorne Gold Cup Handicap, and the G3 Pimlico Special Stakes and Skip Away Stakes to his resume. He retired to WinStar with five wins in 15 career starts for earnings of $962,237. Commissioner s first crop of yearlings brought an average sale price of $41,816, which was a strong return from an introductory stud fee of $7,500. His most expensive yearling of 2018 was a colt out of the stakes-winning Yes It s True mare Lunarlady, who brought $200,000 at the Ocala Breeders Sales Co. October Yearling Sale, the third-highest price of the auction. The young stallion will have plenty of opportunities to test the commercial demand of his juveniles early in the spring auction season. His nine horses cataloged to the OBS March 2-Year-Olds In Training Sale is among the most in his freshman class. Tracking the precocity of Commissioner s first crop during the auction season s under-tack shows and the early 2-year-old racing calendar will be an interesting study in which parts of the stallion will shine through.

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Page 4 ASK YOUR INSURER PRESENTED BY Considerations For Your New 2-Year-Old Equine insurance experts answer your questions about insuring Thoroughbreds for the breeding and auction realms. Email us at info@paulickreport.com if you have a question for an insurer. QUESTION: I ve just bought a 2-year-old at auction. How do you recommend I cover my new purchase? BRYCE BURTON: First of all, congratulations on your new purchase! Your first step is going to be to reach out to your agent in order to obtain a quote on your 2-year-old. The agent will come back with the most comprehensive coverbryce Burton age that they can find at the lowest possible premium rate. You ll need to keep in mind that the rate you are being given on your 2-yearold is a racing/training rate, which will be higher than a breeding, yearling, or at grass rate that you may have received in the past. Once you ve notified your agent that you approve of the presented Full Mortality quote, he/she will instruct the company to bind coverage and issue the policy. Because the colt or filly was purchased at auction, the insurance carriers will not require that a veterinary certificate be completed on the horse, as the hip page showing that the horse went through the ring will be sufficient. QUESTION: Are premiums for 2-year-olds typically affected by previous sales results (such as a pinhooked yearling) or whether a horse has been scratched from a previous sale? BRYCE BURTON: Your Full Mortality policy will in no way be affected by your new 2-year-old s past sales results. The only thing that will affect your new policy will be the purchase price of the colt or filly, as that will set the value on the new policy. Get the latest headlines delivered to your inbox every morning with our Morning Headlines email www.paulickreport.com For advertising opportunities please contact Emily Alberti at 859.913.9633 or emily@paulickreport.com Generally speaking, the underwriters will use the purchase price from that sale until there s a reason to adjust the value down the road. This could come as a result of the horse s first race results, if the horse has been training extremely well, or a change within the family that may justify an increase. Increases and decreases can be made within the Full Mortality policy period, with additional and return premiums being charged on a pro-rata basis. Bryce Burton is a property and liability specialist for Muirfield Insurance. He is from Frankfort, Ky., where he grew up an avid race fan. His Thoroughbred racing fandom combined with a collegiate internship in the insurance industry, culminated in a start in the equine insurance field. Bryce has been with Muirfield Insurance since 2014, following his graduation from Transylvania University in Lexington. PRS

Page 5 Continued from Page 1 Success came quickly for the colt, who shared champion 2-year-old male honors with Nail after posting wins in the Sapling Stakes and Hopeful Stakes and setting two track records. Known for his from-the-clouds closing style, Needles racked up a win in the Flamingo Stakes, then set a track record in the Florida Derby on the road to the Kentucky Derby. Needles was an overwhelming favorite heading into the 1956 Kentucky Derby, but one wouldn t know it to see him in the mornings. He steadfastly refused to breeze in the leadup to the race a habit he d established long before arriving at Churchill Downs. A baffled media watched as a planned final public tuneup turned into a comically leisurely lope after the rider and trainer begged the horse to move from a standstill on the track. He was a cantankerous sort of horse, jockey Dave Erb told the Daily Racing Form in 1996. When he wanted to work, he d work; when he didn t, he wouldn t. His last big work for the Derby, a week before the race, he went a mile [and] a quarter in 2:11. That s trottin horse time, and it was embarrassing. As he had proven before, though, Needles knew when the running mattered. He made his usual dawdling start, settling as far back as 27 lengths off the pace before opening up in the last quarter-mile and outkicking runner-up Fabius by three-quarters of a length. Having just collected $123,450 for the winner s share of the Derby purse, the connections were instantly flush with cash. Knowing this, a U.S. Marshall approached trainer Fontaine as he was receiving his trophy and served him with papers for $2,000 he owed in late income taxes. According to an account by the BloodHorse, Fontaine was unfettered by the ambush. THE VIRGINIA ADVANTAGE Earn 25% more for wins in NY, NJ, PA, DE, WV, MD, and VA, when you own a Virginia bred or certified 2YO purchased at OBS VIRGINIA CERTIFIED HIP #26 HIP #68 VIRGINIA BRED HIP #479 HIP #525 Whitman Sales LLC BARN 11 Tom McCrocklin BARN 7 SGV Thoroughbreds LLC BARN 10 Winners Circle Thoroughbreds BARN 3 These horses will also be eligible for restricted races at Colonial Downs opening August, 2019 That don t bother me boy, he told the agent. Not today! Needles once again tried run down Fabius in the Preakness Stakes, but the order of finish was reversed. However, the Florida-bred finished on top again in the rubber match, taking the Belmont after spotting the pacesetter more than 20 lengths. A Triple Crown near-miss campaign, paired with a dominant prep season, was plenty to give Needles the champion 3-year-old male title for the 1956 racing season. He raced three times at age four, all in stakes races at Gulfstream Park, setting another track record in his career finale, when he won the 1 1 /16-mile Fort Lauderdale Handicap. Needles retired to Bonnie Heath Farm in Reddick, Fla., with 11 wins in 21 starts for earnings of $600,355. He d spent plenty of time in his native state on the racetrack, but the place where he grew up looked very different from when he was a sickly foal. In the next issue: Needles and the growth of Florida s PRS breeding industry. For additional information go to www.vabred.org

Page 6 Ten to Watch: OBS March 2YOs Day 1 By Joe Nevills Hip 5, Dark bay or brown filly by American Pharoah x Yong Musician, by Yonaguska, consigned by Crupi s New Castle Farm, agent. From the first crop of Triple Crown winner American Pharoah, this filly is a half-sister to Peruvian G1-placed Kingdom Road and U.S. G3-placed Co Cola. Hip 13, Chestnut filly by Verrazano x Akron Moon, by Malibu Moon, consigned by Wavertree Stables, agent for JSM Equine. G1 winner Bellafina and multiple G3-placed stakes winner Diamond King are half-siblings to this filly. Hip 33, Gray or roan colt by Tapit x Artemis Agrotera, by Roman Ruler, consigned by Sequel Bloodstock, agent for Chester & Mary Broman. The New York-bred first foal of a G1 winner, from the family of Stephen Got Even. Hip 35, Bay colt by Tapit x Assateague, by Stormy Atlantic, consigned by Eddie Woods, agent. Out of a G3 winner, this colt s page includes G2 winners Rainha Da Bateria and Rabbit Run, as well as Breeders Cup Juvenile runner-up He s Had Enough. Hip 39, Chestnut colt by American Pharoah x Avila Road, by Elusive Quality, consigned by Bobby Dodd, agent. This Florida-bred is out of a full-sister to G1 winner and fastrising sire Quality Road. Hip 101, Fire Coral, Dark bay or brown filly by Curlin x Coral Sun, by A.P. Indy, consigned by Niall Brennan Stables, agent. A half-sister to G3 winner Champagne Problems, from the family of G1 winners Southern Image and Turbo Compressor. Hip 146, Dark bay or brown colt by Union Rags x Ellesmere, by Tabasco Cat, consigned by McKathan Bros., agent. Stakes-placed Ellesmere is the dam of G3 winner Bridgetown, stakes winners Clement Rock and Carnacks Choice, and stakes producer Mullins Bay. Hip 147, Dark bay or brown filly by Candy Ride x Eltimaas, by Ghostzapper, consigned by Top Line Sales, agent. Champion sprinter Drefong is a half-brother to this filly, from the family of champion juvenile Action This Day. Hip 194, Dark bay or brown colt by Pioneerof the Nile x Golden Artemis, by Malibu Moon, consigned by Hoby & Layna Kight, agent. A half-brother to G1 winner My Conquestadory, stakes-placed Saharan, and graded stakes producer Conquest Lil Miss. Hip 231, Bay filly by Uncle Mo x Icon Project, by Empire Maker, consigned by Gene Recio, agent. G2 winner Fashion Business is a half-brother to this filly, out of G1 winner Icon Project. PRS