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The Official Newsletter of the Standardbred Breeders & Owners Association of New Jersey Vol. 37, No. 1 Representing owners, breeders, drivers, trainers & caretakers MEADOWLANDS 2012: A NEW BEGINNING Horsemen in New Jersey got the best of all gifts this holiday season the guarantee that there will be racing at the Meadowlands Racetrack in 2012. On Tuesday, December 20, 2011 the New Jersey Racing Commission awarded Jeff Gural and partners the license to operate harness racing at the Meadowlands. On Friday morning, December 23, the New Jersey Sports & Exposition Authority s Board of Commissioners ratified the 31-year lease, turning the operations over to Jeff Gural s New Meadowlands Racetrack LLC the next day. I think about where we were and how hard all of this was, said Standardbred Breeders & Owners Association President Tom Luchento. But from the brink of disaster last year, I think now we ll be better off in the long run. We finally have something concrete. It was a long and arduous journey, Luchento added. I don t consider us at the finish line yet, but the best news is that racing is on, beginning January 6, 2012, at the Meadowlands. There couldn t be a better Christmas present. ROLL WITH JOE NAMED NEW JERSEY HORSE OF THE YEAR Roll With Joe, the New Jersey Standardbred Horse of the Year for 2011, is a 21st century champion with his own website and Facebook page. However, the 2011 Meadowlands Pace winner earned his honors the old fashion way on the racetrack, retiring after his November 12 victory in the Messenger with a career record of eight wins, six seconds and three thirds from 23 starts and earnings of $1,805,102. Roll With Joe, with Ron Pierce driving, gets up on the inside to win the $1 million Meadowlands Pace in 2011. [Lisa Photo] The New Jersey Department of Agriculture will honor Roll With Joe, who was nominated by the Standardbred Breeders & Owners Association of New Jersey, at the 55th Annual New Jersey Breeders Awards Luncheon at 1 p.m. on January 15, 2012 at Charley s Other Brother in Eastampton Township, NJ. Roll With Joe, trained by Ed Hart, is also the Dan Patch Award winner as Three-Year-Old Pacer of the Year and a finalist for Pacer of the Year. The son of Cam s Card Shark-Classic Wish started life with high expectations. His full brother, Bettor s Delight, had won more than $2.5 million on the track before he retired to stallion duty in 2002 and his three-quarter brother, No Pan Intended, was 2003 Horse of the Year, banking more than $1.5 million. When Roll With Joe [rollwithjoe.com] passed through the sales ring at the 2009 Lexington Selected Sale, he was hammered down for $100,000 with his breeder, Joe and Joann Thomson s Winbak Farm in Chesapeake City, MD, retaining an interest in partnership with owners Thomas Grossman and Michael Kimelman of Blue Chip Bloodstock, Inc. of Wallkill, NY; Stephen Demeter of Tarrytown, NY and Sheila Baird and Scott Kimelman s Not To Worry Stable of New York City. Among the colt s stakes highlights in 2011 was his neck victory in the $1 million Meadowlands Pace on July 16 in which he paced the mile in 1:48.2 in what would be his first pairing with driver Ron Pierce since a baby race on June 17, 2010. Pierce would subsequently be at the lines for victories in the Battle of Brandywine and the Messenger as well as second-place finishes in the Little Brown Jug and the Breeders Crown. PACESETTER SBOANJ.COM 1 January/February 2012

It is with great delight that we ring in the new year and a new era at the Meadowlands Racetrack. For those who doubted that racing in New Jersey would survive as well as those who had confidence in us, we hope you appreciate what has been accomplished. On December 24, 2011, Jeff Gural, as chairman of the New Meadowlands Racetrack LLC, officially took over the reins of our flagship facility. But this is hardly the end of our task. We have covered the first quarter. Now we need to take the steps necessary to sustain our drive to the finish line. It is important for all horsemen to support the Meadowlands and Jeff Gural s efforts. Despite the lack of slots-fueled purses, the Meadowlands will still offer generous overnight purses and world class stakes. It was an arduous year, constant negotiations with the Governor s office, the New Jersey Sports & Exposition Authority and Jeff Gural. In the end, reason prevailed, and we preserved harness racing in New Jersey as well as gained the respect of the leadership in Trenton. This is not insignificant as we look down the road to the addition of other forms of gaming at the Meadowlands. Additionally, with the help of the Governor s office, we secured more than $1 million from casino redevelopment funds for Freehold Raceway s purse account, which should be reflected in Freehold s purses when they open in March. While both Freehold and the Meadowlands have shorter racing seasons, the calendar will provide year round racing in New Jersey. The Meadowlands will be open from January 6 to August 18 plus December 28 and 29 for a total of 81 dates. Freehold s 90 dates are March 1 to May 26 and August 30 to December 22. The Meadowlands will be writing classes for $7,500 claimers to accommodate more Freehold-type horses this winter. We welcome this new year with hopefulness and appreciation to all those who contributed time, effort and funding to our campaign to save racing in New Jersey. We are thankful to the breeders and owners who have opted to keep their horses in New Jersey. We congratulate all of you who have achieved success in 2011, including SBOANJ director, Mark Ford who surpassed $6 million in single season earnings as a trainer. We hope we see all of you in the winner s circle in 2012 and wish you and your families a happy and healthy new year. STANDARDBRED BREEDERS & OWNERS ASSOCIATION OF NEW JERSEY 64 Business Route 33, Manalapan, NJ 07726 Phone: 732-462-2357 Fax: 732-409-0741 Email: sboanj@optonline.net Website: www.sboanj.com OFFICERS Thomas F. Luchento President Ed Razzetti First Vice President Alfred Ochsner Jr. Second Vice President Mark Ford Third Vice President Dennis Lane Treasurer Anthony Romano Secretary Leo McNamara Executive Administrator DIRECTORS Robert Baggitt Sr. Robert Boni Stephen P. Dey III VMD Kelvin Harrison Jacqueline Ingrassia Richard Meirs VMD Mark Mullen Anthony Perretti Paul Wojtowicz RACETRACK REP Linda Goss At the Meadowlands 201-935-8500 At Freehold Raceway 732-252-2323 Ext 4365 LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL AJ Sabath PACESETTER EDITOR Carol Hodes carolsboanj@gmail.com Printed By NEWPORT GRAPHICS John DiSomma 212-924-2600 Ext 305 IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS New Jersey Sire Stakes 609-292-8830 Harness Horsemen International 609-747-1000 License/Fingerprint NJ Racing Commission Trenton 609-292-0613 Freehold 732-462-3800 Meadowlands 201-460-4137 NJ Trailer Ban NJTP 800-336-5875 PACESETTER SBOANJ.COM 2 January/February 2012

WHITE BIRCH TAKES NJ BREEDER OF THE YEAR AWARD The Breeders Committee of the Standardbred Breeders & Owners Association of New Jersey has selected White Birch Farm of Allentown, NJ as the 2011 New Jersey Breeder of the Year. White Birch Farm [whitebirchfarmnj.com] will be honored at the 55th Annual New Jersey Breeders Awards Luncheon at 1 p.m. on January 15, 2012 at Charley s Other Brother in Eastampton Township, NJ. White Birch-bred I Fought Dalaw, a son of Western Ideal out of In For Life, has ranked among the top two-year-old pacers of 2011. He won his first four lifetime starts, has finished in-the-money in six of 10 outings and banked $211,741. He posted his mark of 1:50.4 in capturing the $175,000 New Jersey Sire Stakes Final on July 16 at the Meadowlands. White Birch s owner and general manager, Michael A. Parisi, co-owns the Sam DePinto-trainee with Shannon DePinto and Jerry and Theresa Silva. Michael Parisi Two other freshman pacing colts who were bred at White Birch Farm have also acquitted themselves well in 2011 Major Bombay out of Armbro Bombay and Ideal Champ out of Female Champs. Major Bombay has finished first or second in six of seven starts, earning $209,916 thanks in large part to his victory in the Woodrow Wilson Pace on August 20 at the Meadowlands. Ideal Champ won a division of the Arden at the Meadows, finishing on-theboard in four of 11 efforts. The 800-acre White Birch Farm, a breeding farm and training center, was founded by Michael Parisi s parents, Joseph Parisi, who passed away in 2008, and his wife, Marie Parisi, who predeceased him. White Birch previously won New Jersey Breeder of the Year honors in 2004. White Birch-bred I Fought Dalaw was the winner by a nose [inside] of the $175,000 New Jersey Sire Stakes Final for Two-Year-Old Pacing Colts on July 16, 2011 at the Meadowlands. David Miller was at the lines. [Lisa Photo] Among the farm s past champions were 1996 Three-Year-Old Pacer of the Year and Meadowlands Pace winner Hot Lead, 1998 Two-Year-Old Colt Pacer of the Year Island Fantasy, 2002 Three-Year-Old Filly Pacer of the Year Worldly Beauty, 2005 Two-Year-Old Filly Pacer of the Year My Little Dragon and 2006 Three- Year-Old Filly Pacer of the Year Darlin's Delight. Previous New Jersey Breeder of the Year winners include Perretti Farms [a two-time winner, 2003 and 2010], Valley High Stables, Southwind Farms, Kentuckiana Farms, Fair Winds Farm and Heritage Hill Farms. We have made tremendous progress in getting our message to state legislators but the work continues, and we need your financial support for harness racing s political action committee, TrotPAC, so that we can open new doors and keep old friends in Trenton. Please send your donations for TrotPAC to 64 Business Route 33, Manalapan, NJ 07726. PACESETTER SBOANJ.COM 3 January/February 2012

NJSS HORSE OF THE YEAR: MANOFMANYMISSIONS Manofmanymissions, who trotted the fastest mile in New Jersey Sire Stakes history, was named overall New Jersey Sire Stakes Horse of the Year for 2011. Manofmanymissions, driven by Andy Miller, coasts to victory in the $175,000 New Jersey Sire Stakes Final on August 13, 2011 at the Meadowlands, one of his nine victories in 15 starts at age three. [Lisa Photo] both of his New Jersey Sire Stakes starts. FOR PENSIONS, ASK FOR POLLY Undefeated Market Share was selected as the Green Acres Division Horse of the Year for 2011. The Horse of the Year Award, which is voted annually by the New Jersey Sire Stakes Board of Trustees, is based solely on performances in races for New Jersey-sired horses, including New Jersey Sire Stakes races and other restricted stakes. Manofmanymissions, driven by Andy Miller and trained by Erv Miller, set the New Jersey Sire Stakes record of 1:52.1 winning the $175,000 New Jersey Sire Stakes Premier Division Championship Final for three-yearold trotting colts and geldings on August 13 at the Meadowlands. He was undefeated in He also won the Stanley Dancer Trot at the Meadowlands, the Colonial Trot at Chester, the Kentucky Futurity at Lexington and an elimination of the Breeders Crown at Woodbine. The Yankee Glide colt, who won nine of 15 starts as a three-year-old, boosted his career earning to $1.2 million for his owners, Manofmanymissions Stable, Mystical Marker Farms and M. Biasuzzi Stable. Market Share, a son of Revenue, was undefeated in five career starts, including three legs of the New Jersey Sire Stakes Green Acres for two-year-trotting colts at Freehold Raceway. Jeff Gregory was at the lines when the colt set a Green Acres record of 1:58.4 in the $25,000 final. Trained by Linda Toscano, Market Share races for co-owners Richard Gutnick of Blue Bell, PA and Gary Cocco of New Town Square, PA. Market Share, driven by Jeff Gregory, winning a New Jersey Futurity on October 14, 2011 at Freehold. [World Wide Racing Photos] Polly Hartzell [left] of Howell, NJ has joined the SBOANJ staff as bookkeeper, taking over the position previously held by Betty DiNicola. Hartzell, who has a masters in accounting from the University of Virginia and her bachelors in economics from Duke, will handle bookkeeping and matters related to pensions. For insurance questions, continue to contact Maritsa Quijada-Dill and for stakes nominations, speak to Linda Goss. Betty DiNicola, a longtime staff member, will be missed, and we wish her the best in her new ventures. She has relocated to South Carolina. PACESETTER SBOANJ.COM 4 January/February 2012

NEW MEADOWLANDS LLC TAKES OVER TRACK OPERATIONS The state s 35-year operation of the Meadowlands Racetrack ended December 24, 2011, following the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority board s unanimous vote to lease the track to New York horseman Jeff Gural. The board voted Friday, December 23 to let New Meadowlands Racetrack, a limited liability company, take over operations with rent set at $1 for the first five years and then at least $500,000 a year for the rest of the 31-year ground lease. Gural also closed a deal on December 23 with Local 137 AFL-CIO, which represents the track s tellers, ending a dispute over a mandated 20 percent pay cut for the tellers. He said he expected all union agreements to be completed before the end of 2011. Under terms of the lease with the sports authority, Gural agreed to build a new, $70 million grandstand on the opposite side of the track from the current grandstand, as well as 1,500 parking spaces at the site of the current barns on the backstretch. Gural also must build a $16 million offtrack wagering facility in Bayonne. Gural hopes to start construction on the grandstand by midspring and open it sometime in 2013. Construction already has begun in Bayonne, where the doors could open for betting in six months. Governor Christie has sought for the past 18 months to get the state out of the horse-racing business, saying that it could not continue to afford to manage the Meadowlands and Monmouth Park tracks when they were losing a combined $20 million annually in on-site operations. But, as part of the deal, the state will loan Gural a total of $5.5 million until the end of 2012, with Gural then repaying that amount over five years, beginning in 2013. I feel as if I ve accomplished the first phase, but now I have to raise another $25 million, said Gural, who estimates he has $75 million in place from equity investors, partners and loans. But we re still in the process of getting permits, so we haven t lost any time yet. Some other aspects of the agreement: Gural, who is chairman of New Meadowlands Racetrack LLC, is leasing 82 acres from the state. The Bayonne OTW site could open as soon as July 1, 2012. Construction is underway. The 31-year lease contains a pair of additional 10-year extension options per mutual agreement. The rent of $1 for the first five years is set; in subsequent years it is $500,000 or 10 percent of the net operating profits, whichever is greater. The state is keeping the right to limit the use of the existing grandstand during the buildup to the 2014 Super Bowl. The new grandstand should be open by then, but it s not clear how quickly the state would tear down the current grandstand. Gural pays for conventional removal of historical fill, while the state commits to paying up to $6 million in environmental remediation costs. The Bergen Record s John Brennan is the source for much of this summary of events on the finalization of the lease of the Meadowlands to Jeff Gural and partners. JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2012 SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS January 19 Board Meeting February 13 Board Meeting January 31 Insurance Meeting February 28 Insurance Meeting PACESETTER SBOANJ.COM 5 January/February 2012

UNSUNG HERO MALINOWSKI & GOOD GUY LEDERMAN TO BE HONORED This year s Unsung Hero and Good Guy both call New Jersey their home. Dr. Karyn Malinowski, director of the Rutgers Equine Science Center, was voted the LeeAnne Pooler Unsung Hero Award, and Freehold Raceway announcer Larry Lederman was selected for the WR Haughton Good Guy Award by balloting of the membership of the United States Harness Writers Association [USHWA]. The awards will be presented at USHWA s Dan Patch Awards Dinner, honoring Stan Bergstein, to be held Sunday, February 12, 2012, in Florida at the DoubleTree Hilton at Orlando SeaWorld. It was Dr. Malinowski s research and expert testimony that provided the academic credibility for those battling to save the Meadowlands Racetrack. Malinowski in the sulky It was Malinowski s initiatives, especially the 2007 Economic Impact Study and its follow-up report this past year which provided the unimpeachable data for lawmakers on the value of horse racing and the far reaching implications for the loss of jobs, tax revenue and farmland if the tracks were to be closed. We have long known what a gem Karyn is and how lucky we are to have her in such a prominent position in the academic world in our state, said Standardbred Breeders & Owners Association of New Jersey President Tom Luchento. She has been a treasured member of the equine community in New Jersey for many years and now the rest of the country will learn about her contributions through this much deserved honor. Her expert testimony before legislators and the solid research in the documentation she was able to provide were invaluable in our efforts to save the Meadowlands we couldn t have done it without her. We join USHWA in singing her praises. Malinowski s passion for horses and racing extend to her participation as both an owner and amateur driver. For more than three decades Lederman has been the man of many voices, using his ability to imitate celebrities to entertain racing fans during his calls. First and foremost, he is an accurate race caller who has worked behind the microphone at many tracks, most recently at Freehold. This past spring, however, he was diagnosed with a brain tumor, leading to a battle to which he has brought his sense of humor and resiliency. Lederman has spoken frankly about his health problem in an effort to educate. As much as he can, he continues to call races, make public appearances and share his unflagging sense of humor. Larry s positive outlook is so impressive, said Luchento. We have the utmost respect for him and only wish him the best. Lederman, who began his racing career in 1977 as a chart taker for the Daily Racing Form, became an announcer after winning a contest. He started calling races at Atlantic City Race Course in 1985 and at Garden State Park in 1990. Later that decade, he became the Freehold Raceway track announcer. Lederman at the mic Larry Lederman has always been a good guy, but his illness has brought his contributions to harness racing sharply into focus, the New Jersey chapter of USHWA said in nominating him. SBOANJ President Tom Luchento and Executive Administrator Leo McNamara, as well as Jeff Gural will be honored at the Dan Patch Banquet, receiving President s Awards from USHWA s Jason Settlemoir. I don t know of three individuals more worthy of this small token of appreciation than Jeffrey Gural, Tommy Luchento, and Leo McNamara for their work in saving our flagship track, the Meadowlands, which was on the brink of closure, Settlemoir said. All three have played key roles in moving the state-operated racetrack into private hands. Other human award winners will include former SBOANJ lobbyist and publicist Leon Zimmerman who has been named USHWA Member of the Year, the Proximity Award to Meadows race caller Roger Huston, Driver of the Year to George Brennan, Trainer of the Year to Ron Burke, Owner of the Year to John Fielding, Breakthrough to Frank Antonacci, Rising Star to Dan Noble, Amateur Driver of the Year to Kelly Walker and the January Davies Humanitarian Award to Karin Olsson-Burgess. PACESETTER SBOANJ.COM 6 January/February 2012

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JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2012 ISSUE OF THE PACESETTER Photo by Donna Hartmann for HHI LUCHENTO HONORED AT HHI SBOANJ President Tom Luchento [left] received his HHI Appreciation award from SBO- ANJ Executive Administrator Leo McNamara at the Harness Horsemen International Awards Banquet on December 3, 2011 at the Embassy Suites Resort and Spa in Deerfield Beach, FL. Luchento was one of four honorees. Jeff Gural was the recipient of the Dominic Frinzi Person of the Year Award, while Luchento and Gerry Connors picked up HHI Appreciation Awards, and Sam McKee received the Clyde Hirt Media Award.