News and Eclipse Finalists Voting

We have been gone on a short trip with the family for the annual board meeting and have returned refreshed with high hopes and aspirations for 2011.
 
Today was the first visit to Keeneland for inspection as the January Mixed Sale begins tomorrow. The sale is full of racing age prospects as well as mares and yearlings. You can definitely pick up a useful horse in this sale. Now is the time to be getting in to have a horse ready to run this year.
 
The majority of the racing string is settled in at Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs Arkansas preparing for the opening of the meet on the 14th of January. We still have a few at Turfway Park in Florence, KY and a few Pennsylvania Bred's at Penn National. Most of the Indiana Bred's are still turned out but will be returning to training soon in order to prepare for the meet that opens in April. The Two Year Olds (foals of 2009) are all broke and some are in South Carolina putting miles under the belt. Others are turned out and will resume training shortly. With Churchill Downs and Trackside being closed this winter, it has made us rearrange the winter training program slightly.
 
On the 22nd of January we will be attending the Indiana Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association Annual Awards Banquet and meeting. (We hope we will take something home.) They also have a silent auction to help support ITOBA and would gladly accept any donations to that auction if anyone is interested. If any of you would like to become a member, attend the annual dinner/dance you can learn more by going to their site. www.itoba.com
 
Now, we present the annual Eclipse Balloting for the common man and woman. Not like the real eclipse award voters where probably over half don't go to the races more than ten times a year. Awards balloting by the fans works for the NBA, NHL and Major League Baseball but for some reason horse racing doesn't use it. Here is your chance to speak your mind. Please register your votes by January 15th. We will announce the picks on Sunday, January 16th, one day prior to the 40th Annual Eclipse Dinner that is being held in Miami  Beach at the Fontainebleau hotel. Below are the categories to be voted for as well as a few of our own.
 
 2010 Eclipse Award Finalists
 
HORSE OF THE YEAR   Blame, Goldikova, Zenyatta
TWO-YEAR-OLD MALE    Boys at Tosconova,To Honor and Serve, Uncle Mo
TWO-YEAR-OLD FILLY    Awesome Feather, R Heat Lightning
THREE-YEAR OLD MALE    Eskendereya, Lookin At Lucky, Paddy O'Prado
THREE-YEAR-OLD FILLY    Blind Luck, Evening Jewel, Havre de Grace
OLDER MALE    Blame, Quality Road, Richard's Kid
OLDER FEMALE   Life at Ten, Unrivaled Belle, Zenyatta
MALE SPRINTER   Big Drama, Majesticperfection, Smiling Tiger
FEMALE SPRINTER   Champagne d'Oro, Dubai Majesty, Rightly So
MALE TURF HORSE   Dangerous Midge, Gio Ponti, Winchester
FEMALE TURF HORSE   Goldikova, Proviso, Tuscan Evening
STEEPLECHASE HORSE   Arcadius, Percussionist, Slip Away
OWNER    Claiborne Farm and Adele B. Dilschneider, Mr. & Mrs. Jerome S. Moss, WinStar Farm
BREEDER    Adena Springs, Claiborne Farm and Adele B. Dilschneider, Brereton C. Jones
TRAINER   Bob Baffert, Todd Pletcher, John Shirreffs
JOCKEY   Ramon Dominguez, Garrett Gomez, John Velazquez
APPRENTICE JOCKEY   Forest Boyce, Omar Moreno, Angel Serpa
 
2010 Common Man/Woman Award Finalists
 
YOUR RACE OF THE YEAR   1)                                                                                                            
NATIONAL RACE OF THE YEAR   1)                                                                                                     
PERSON AND/OR GROUP THAT DID THE MOST FOR RACING 1)
PERSON AND/OR GROUP THAT DID THE LEAST (OR MOST DAMAGE) TO RACING 1)
 
 
Anyone can vote! Husband, Wife, Sons, Daughters, boyfriends, girlfriends, sister, cousin, uncle ,aunt, grandmother, grandfather, mom and dad. Just copy and paste the list, highlight or write in your choice and email your response to Melracing@aol.com by Saturday, January 15, 2011. You can also answer right in the comment area on this blog.
 

Record Year

The stable has had a record 2010 ending with 42 wins, 41 seconds, and 37 thirds. Purse money totaled more than $1,167,877.00.

We hope to win more races and more purse money in 2011. We also hope to increase our quality. This is still the greatest sport played outdoors.

The January Sales begin on the 10th and we will be there hunting. It is a great spot to increase or begin your stable. We would love for you to be part of our 2011 statistics.

We wish you all a prosperous New Year!

 

Number 42

Tonight we went to the new High School in our county (Martha Layne Collins)to watch and listen to our youngest daughter in the school choir's Christmas performance. The choir director does a fabulous job with the students, and they put on a great show. We hurried back to the house to watch the races and our Penn National division where homebred SCHOOL PLAY, won the 9th. Win #42 for the stable this year. Good beginning for December.

Churchill Fall meet comes to a close

 

The Churchill Fall meet is over with success for the stable. We are now at 41 wins for the year and over $1,100,000 in earnings.

 
Since the fall meet is so short (especially this year with the Breeders Cup, plus the two days with strictly 2 yr. old races) leaving only 16 days of racing, normally I would be glad to win one race. This year we have had three wins, one second and two thirds out of 14 starts. Yahoo!
 
One of our Indiana Breds, WHISTLIN' JEAN won a three horse photo and in the same breath we also ran third in a three horse photo.  Losing a race in a photo is always frustrating as you ran a winning race and due to some circumstance you get beat in a jump or head bob.
 
On Thanksgiving, as it poured down rain all day we gave thanks when RIGAMARO was moved from second to first due to a disqualification. That was her second win in a row at Churchill and also put her over $100,000 in earnings for this year (which is the only year she has ran). I think she was only one of two horses that won two races at the Churchill fall meet.
 
Penny also tied with WinStar Farm as second leading owner of the meet with number of wins (3) behind Ken and Sarah Ramsey which have a couple of hundred horses. Obviously it was a very good meet from our standpoint.
 
Now we will stay stabled here at Churchill and run a few at Turfway, Mountaineer and some Penn National while waiting to ship to Oaklawn sometime between Christmas and New Years. Most of our employees are Louisville based, so we try to stay in the area for Christmas as most have family here.
 
We hope to boost our numbers before the end of the year.
 

 

5 Days to go!

Only 5 days to go. Big weekend. Purses have gone up 26% since the beginning of the meet. I guess this is due to Breeders Cup betting. Still opportunity to claim one.

Big Football weekend. Ohio State hosts Michigan. Alabama vs. Auburn. LSU @ Arkansas

Have a Great Thanksgiving!  Gobble Gobble