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The Official Newsletter of the Standardbred Breeders & Owners Association of New Jersey Vol. 39, No. 4 Representing owners, breeders, drivers, trainers & caretakers BONUS PROGRAM FOR NJ-SIRED HORSES TO START IN DECEMBER The Standardbred Breeders and Owners Association of New Jersey and the Meadowlands will be implementing a bonus program for several of its overnight races for New Jersey-sired horses. Non-Winners of 1: Non-Winners of 2: Non-Winners of 3: Non-Winners of 4: The program will begin on Friday, December 5, 2014 and feature a 60 percent bonus on purses for non-winners of one, two, three or four pari-mutuel races for New Jersey-sired horses. The bonus program encompasses both genders and gaits. The purse structure: $10,000 (Plus $6,000 for New Jersey-sired horses) or $16,000 for New Jersey-sired $12,500 (Plus $7,500 for New Jersey-sired horses) or $20,000 for New Jersey-sired $15,000 (Plus $9,000 for New Jersey-sired horses) or $24,000 for New Jersey-sired $17,500 (Plus $10,500 for New Jersey-sired horses) or $28,000 for New Jersey-sired Competing with the slots-enriched programs in surrounding states is not an easy thing for New Jersey racing as we all know, said Meadowlands Chairman Jeff Gural. But as tough as it is on our racing product, it is devastating to our breeding industry. This program has been designed to help support the breeders in the state of New Jersey and help encourage horsemen to support New Jersey sired yearlings that go through the sales ring. I am very proud to announce this program together with the Meadowlands, said SBOANJ President Tom Luchento. We continue to work together in helping both the on-track product and the breeders in this state. We have a lot of work to do, but this is a positive step for the New Jersey program and I expect more good things in the future. I want to thank Jeff Gural and his team for working with us in formulating this plan. PENNINGTON NAMED FREEHOLD S ASSISTANT RACING SECRETARY Rob Pennington, an award-winning caretaker and activist for standardbred causes, has been named Freehold s assistant racing secretary and program director The Freehold meet begins on Thursday, August 28, 2014. Pennington, a 34-year-old Ohio-native who currently lives in Allentown, NJ, was honored as the Harness Tracks of America Caretaker of the Year in 2013 and has been a groom for the Noel Daley Stable since 2009. I am very excited [about this new challenge], said Pennington. I wanted to stay in the standardbred business yet put myself out there in a position where I could better myself and the business. I am extremely passionate about the standardbred industry as well as the breed. Pennington is on the board of directors of the Standardbred Pleasure Horse Organization [SPHO] and has volunteered his services to the Open Space Pace Committee, the Riding Under Saddle program and the Standardbred Retirement Foundation. Rob Pennington I've worked with Rob on several committees, and I know how passionate he is about the industry, said Karen Fagliarone, Freehold s director of racing and racing secretary. Although he has never had any race office experience, he is a quick learner. Aside from assisting in the race office in the mornings, he will be the attendant in the winner s circle and will expand our social media sites in the afternoons. Peter J. Iovino, the former assistant racing secretary, accepted a position as racing secretary for Saratoga Harness. PACESETTER SBOANJ.COM 1 July/August 2014

The newspapers have been filled with talk of alternative gambling options in New Jersey, which will help to support our purse structure in the future. These rumblings from Trenton give us hope that something will happen, but we cannot let up on our efforts to work with supportive legislators and win over those who do not yet appreciate the importance of the horse racing and breeding industries in New Jersey. As it stands now, there is legislation on the Governor s desk for sports wagering, and we await his decision and his signature on that bill. We continue to work on ideas to enhance our breeding and racing programs and support the future of the New Jersey Sire Stakes and our New Jersey-sired racing and stakes program. These are areas in which we need short term options to help our current New Jersey horsemen, and long term solutions and steady sources of funding to draw stallions back to our breeding farms. We are glad to see a resolution to the recent dispute between Meadowlands Chairman Jeff Gural and driver Brian Sears. Behind the scenes, we were engaged in conversations to encourage that Gural talk things over with Sears and, thankfully. both sides sat down and worked out their differences. Finally, we want to thank SBOANJ Director Mark Mullen for hosting an Open House at his Fair Winds Farm in Cream Ridge on Sunday, June 29, 2014, as part of New Jersey s Month of the Horse program. This drew hundreds of attendees and exhibitors, helping to spread the word about our great industry. Have a great summer! STANDARDBRED BREEDERS & OWNERS ASSOCIATION OF NEW JERSEY 64 Business Route 33, Manalapan, NJ 07726 Phone: 732-462-2357 Fax: 732-409-0741 Email: info@sboanj.com 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 Michael J. Gulotta Kelvin Harrison Jacqueline Ingrassia Richard Meirs VMD Mark Mullen Paul Wojtowicz RACETRACK REP Linda Goss Meadowlands 201-842-5075 Freehold 732-252-2323 Ext 4365 LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL AJ Sabath LEGAL COUNSEL Dennis Dowd PACESETTER EDITOR Carol Hodes carolsboanj@gmail.com 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 July/August 2014

LAST CALL FOR GOLFERS FOR JULY 14 OUTING This is the last call for the Standardbred Breeders & Owners Association of New Jersey s golf outing and fundraiser on Monday, July 14, 2014 at Gambler Ridge Golf Course in Cream Ridge, NJ. The outing features a round of golf, a prime rib dinner and chances for door prizes, silent auction items, a 50-50 and a pick up truck prize for a hole-in-one at the designated hole.. The fee is $180 per golfer. The shotgun start is at 1 p.m., preceded by registration, starting at 11:30 a.m., and buffet lunch. Dinner is at 6 p.m. and is available to non-golfers for $75. The money raised through the golf tournament supports the SBOANJ Horsemen s Benevolent Fund. For more information, contact Polly Hartzell at the SBOANJ office at 732-462-2357. D AMBROSE TO BE HONORED BY NJ S USHWA CHAPTER Suzanne D Ambrose, of Neptune, NJ is the winner of the 2014 Stanley Dancer Award from the New Jersey Chapter of the U.S. Harness Writers Association. The award honors an individual whose efforts on behalf of racing and cooperation with the media are in keeping with the example set by the late Hall of Fame driver and trainer Stanley Dancer, a native of New Egypt, NJ D Ambrose, a freelance equine massage therapist, is a retired high school teacher and mounted police officer. She and her 13-year-old trotter Independent Act, aka Indy, appear at dozens of outreach events each year for the standardbred industry. D Ambrose, who is also volunteers extensively with the Suzanne & Indy Standardbred Retirement Foundation (SRF). She even provides complimentary massages for horses rehabilitating from racing injuries and awaiting adoption. Independent Act retired from racing at age six and now accompanies D Ambrose in parades, hunter paces, Western trail classes and showmanship competition. Most recently the two appeared at the Fair Winds Open House and at libraries in Howell and Manalapan. Previous winners of the Dancer Award, since 1991, were drivers John Campbell, Herve Filion, Ray Remmen and Luc Ouellette; trainers Robbie Siegelman, Kevin and John McDermott, Kelly Stackowicz and George Teague Jr.; the father-son team of Carl and Rod Allen; the duo of trainer Jimmy Takter and owner/amateur driver Mal Burroughs, the Meirs Family of Walnridge Farms for the Niatross Tour, Robert J. Sharkey, the go-to guy at Meadowlands, SBOANJ President Tom Luchento, former Meadowlands General Manager Chris McErlean and the late veterinarian Dr. Pat Knapman. BABY RACE VIDEO STREAM NOW AVAILABLE The Meadowlands announced on June 26, 2014 that baby races and qualifiers would be streamed live on the video link of the Meadowlands website, www.playmeandowlands.com for the balance of the summer meet. Post time is 9:30 a.m. PACESETTER SBOANJ.COM 3 July/August 2014

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MC DERMOTT, LAUER & BOWN NAMED SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS John McDermott, Jennifer Lauer and Maja Bown have been selected to receive the Standardbred Breeders & Owners Association of New Jersey Scholarships for 2014. Each will receive $2,500 and will be honored in winner s circle ceremonies at the Meadowlands. John McDermott of Lyndhurst, NJ is the son of John and Nancy McDermott and was a 2013 SBOANJ Scholarship recipient. The Bergen County Academies graduate recently completed his first year at the University of Florida in Gainesville where he is pursuing a bachelors in science degree in business administration. The Dean s List student has spent his summers grooming horses for his father s stable, has volunteered for the Harness Horse Youth Foundation and worked to clean up fallen trees in Rockaway, NJ after Super Storm Sandy. John McDermott Jr. Jennifer Lauer of Hightstown, NJ was a four-year honor roll student and captain of the Hightstown swim team and is currently competing on the college level. The daughter of trainer Bruce Lauer of Cranbury and horsemen s bookkeeper Marie Lauer of Hightstown has a twin sister named Stephanie. Lauer attends East Stroudsburg University which she has received the student athlete award for her grades and participation in intercollegiate sports. Her goal is to become a veterinarian and work with wild animals at Six Flags Wild Safari Park. Maja Bown. Maja Bown, a graduate of West Orange High School, will be attending the University of New Hampshire in the fall. She plans to combine her interest in science and nutrition with a major in dietetics. Bown, who has an older sister, Jessica, lost both of her parents in 2007. Horse trainer John Bown passed away in January and his wife, Nancy, who also worked with the stable, passed away in July. Donna and Jim Marshall stepped in to help the girls through their difficult loss. Maja assists the Marshall Stable on weekends and summers. Being close to the horses brings me great comfort, she said. All three honorees will receive checks and plaques at an evening at the track this summer. FREEHOLD RE-OPENS AUGUST 28 Live racing returns to Freehold Raceway on August 28 with the first leg of the New Jersey Sire Stakes Green Acres for two-year-old trotting colts and geldings. New Jersey-sired trotters will also be in the spotlight in the SBOANJsponsored Marion Dancer for two-year-old filly trotters [final on September 4], the Helen Smith for three-year-old filly trotters [on September 5], the Charles Smith for three-year-old colt trotters [September 12] and the Harold Dancer for two-year-old colt trotters [September 25]. New Jersey Futurity divisions pepper the fall schedule along with Green Acres and the Lou Babic Finals for twoyear-old pacers on September 27. The third edition of the Open Space Pace Festival will take place on September 20. Jennifer Lauer PACESETTER SBOANJ.COM 5 July/August 2014

FAVORITES AT GLOUCESTER BECOMES 5TH OTW IN NJ New Jersey s fifth off-track wagering facility, Favorites at Gloucester Township opened to the public on Wednesday, July 2, 2014. Favorites at Gloucester Township Sports Bar and Off-Track Wagering, which opened under a license granted to Freehold Raceway Off-Track, LLC, will be managed by Penn National Gaming, Inc., co-owner of Freehold Raceway and the largest operator of pari-mutuel facilities in North America. It has been over a dozen years since Garden State Park left a void in the Southern New Jersey horse racing landscape. We are excited to finally bring off-track wagering to this area for the loyal racing fans in Camden County and the surrounding areas, said Christopher McErlean, vice president of racing for Penn National Gaming, Inc. Located 15 minutes from Philadelphia, off Route 42 on Blackwood-Clementon Road, Favorites at Gloucester Township will have a total capacity for more than 700 guests. Amenities include a 50-seat bar surrounded by two rings of flat screen TVs; 16 self-service wagering terminals and five manned teller stations; an upscale wagering area with over 40 individual handicapping stations; a 90-seat dining area and an outdoor patio with a bar and seating for 50. In total the facility has more than 130 flat screen television monitors. The menu will range from Bill Denver/EquiPhoto sports bar staples to nightly dining specials. We think there will be plenty of options for the regular racing fan as well as the casual customer looking for an entertaining night out, said McErlean. I think Favorites will continue the revitalization of the Blackwood Clementon Road corridor and is bringing much needed jobs and economic development to our township, said Gloucester Township Mayor David Mayer. I ve been supportive of the project since Penn National approached us on their plans nearly two years ago, Mayer added. Favorites will open seven days a week at 11:30 a.m. Admission is free and all guests must be 18 or older to enter. The facility is anticipated to generate close to $1 million annually for purses at the state s four racetracks. We think it will be a winner for our guests, the region and the racing industry in the state, said McErlean. Helene Gregory for WWRP BIG M TO HONOR MANZI The Meadowlands will honor Hall of Fame driver Catello Manzi on Friday, July 25, 2014. Manzi, who retired earlier this year, will be saluted for his career, which included 14,812 victories, 12 Top 5 finishes in the driver standings at the Meadowlands and a Meadowlands Pace victory in 2006 with Artistic Fella. PACESETTER SBOANJ.COM 6 July/August 2014

ASSEMBLYWOMAN CASAGRANDE WINS LEGISLATORS RACE Assemblywoman Caroline Casagrande [R-11 th District] from Colts Neck, NJ defeated three other New Jersey lawmakers in the 2014 Legislators Race, an exhibition event between the first and second races on Friday night, June 13, 2014 at the Meadowlands Racetrack. While Casagrande was the first across the wire, Senator Dick Codey [D-27 th District] was the first to make the appeal for the future of the Meadowlands. You need to do everything you can to get slots here at the Meadowlands, Codey said from the winner s circle at the Meadowlands. Call your legislators and demand it, demand it! Assemblywoman Caroline Casagrande and Corey Callahan The quartet of legislators overcame sloppy conditions and showers as they toured the one-mile oval in double-seat jog carts, paired with top drivers at the Meadowlands. Casagrande, who was teamed with Corey Callahan, stopped the clock in 2:09.2. Finishing second, about five lengths back, was Codey, partnered with Yannick Gingras, who edged out Assemblyman Ralph Caputo [D-28 th District], sharing the two-seater with David Miller. Assemblyman Ron Dancer [R-12 th District], a former professional driver-trainer and son of Hall of Famer Stanley Dancer, was coupled with John Campbell and finished fourth. As the only female in the race, my main goal was not to finish last, said Casagrande. I was pretty pumped to win it. She attributed her success to the talent of her partner, Corey Callahan, and the coincidence of them both sharing the same initials CC. Each of the legislators was racing on behalf of a charity with $1,000 to the winner s charity and $500 to each of the other three charities. Casagrande raced on behalf of the Ashley Lauren Foundation, Codey for the Codey Fund for Mental Health, Caputo for the American Cancer Society and Dancer for the Hornerstown Baptist Church. Meadowlands CEO Jason Settlemoir presented checks for charity to the participants in the Legislators Race: Caroline Casagrande, Ron Dancer, Richard Codey and Ralph Caputo. [Photos courtesy of Lisa Photo] PACESETTER SBOANJ.COM 7 July/August 2014

FAIR WINDS HOSTS MONTH OF THE HORSE OPEN HOUSE Mark Mullen s Fair Winds Farm in Cream Ridge hosted an open house on Sunday, June 29, 2014 to celebrate the Month of the Horse in New Jersey. It was a perfect summer day, drawing nearly 300 visitors between 1 and 4 p.m. to see pastures with mares and foals, blacksmith demonstrations, tours with Dr. Patty Hogan of the Hogan Equine Clinic, the uniquely white pacer White Bliss, fan-favorite Independent Act [aka Indy] and exhibits from various equine related organizations, clubs and merchants. Welcoming remarks were made by Assemblyman Ronald Dancer, former Millstone Mayor Nancy Grbelja, New Jersey Farm Bureau President Ryck Suydam, Monmouth County Freeholder Lillian Burry and Fair Winds President Mark Mullen. Maggi Romano anchored the opening ceremonies. Ronald Dancer, Mark Mullen, Lillian Burry, Karyn Malinowski & Nancy Grbelja Ryck Suydam & Mark Mullen A muddy White Bliss Dr. Patty Hogan Indy, 4H ers & Lillian Burry