![]() Final Furlong Racing Stable Inspires Horse Racing World for Breast Cancer Awareness Month New York thoroughbred racing partnership updates silks to raise awareness and support work of Susan G. Komen Saratoga Springs, NY October 2, 2017 – With all of the events and activities surrounding Breast Cancer Awareness Month, it’s always exciting to see new initiatives that can raise awareness. Final Furlong Racing Stable, a New York-based horse racing partnership organization, announces the update of its racing silks for October to incorporate the widely-recognized pink color, signifying breast cancer awareness, and their support of Susan G. Komen. Final Furlong runs 7 horses currently at New York Racing Association (NYRA) tracks, allowing its modified colors to be seen by thousands of racegoers, including other stables, which Final Furlong hopes will join them in this effort. A Personal Story Inspires Breast Cancer Initiative Managing partner Vincent Roth discussed Final Furlong’s desire to raise awareness in the fight against breast cancer, and how this issue personally touched the Final Furlong family: "We at Final Furlong really feel like we are one big family - we have gotten very close throughout the years with all of our partners and oftentimes our partners with one another as well. About a year ago when we learned that one of our partners’ wives was diagnosed, we wanted to do something to really make a difference. Immediately we had a great graphic designer work on some unique shirts that showed we supported the cause, but this year we really wanted to take it one step further. And it is our hope next year we will see other stables follow in our footsteps and eventually maybe even NYRA and other tracks through the country can use all pink saddlecloths for the month or have a designated day - where there is a percentage of the handle donated to fight this battle. We plan on having a few events next summer as well to keep the momentum going!” Extending Awareness Throughout the Year Final Furlong’s breast cancer awareness initiative begins but doesn’t end this October. The goal will be to have the unique pink silks emblazoned with the blue ‘FF’ signed by NYRA jockeys, then auctioned off, with proceeds to Susan G. Komen. In this way Final Furlong plans to extend the awareness through the year. Many people have had their lives touched by a family member or friends who have suffered from breast cancer, and the racing world has always been known to be supportive of each other during good and tough times. Final Furlong hopes you'll join with them in raising awareness and working together to support Susan G. Komen and their work fighting breast cancer. Please follow Final Furlong on Twitter for updates! Get inspired! About Final Furlong Racing Stable With over 25 years of experience in the thoroughbred racing industry, Final Furlong Racing Stable offers a unique way for fans to get closer to the sport via its racing partnerships. By helping lifelong fans realize their dream of ownership and introducing new fans to the sport with up close experiences at NYRA tracks, Final Furlong offers a fun horse racing ownership experience. The stable’s commitment to enjoyment of the sport and quality racing partnership experiences drive it to seek excellence and share the love of one of America’s most beloved and enduring sports. For more information on Final Furlong Racing Stables’ support of breast cancer awareness, and for thoroughbred racing partnership inquiries, please contact: Vincent Roth Managing Partner Final Furlong Racing Stable http://www.finalfurlongracingstable.com @GoFinalFurlong 516-457-2024 [email protected] submitted by Lisa A. Santora Online Marketing Specialist Offering the WriteSocially Social Media Service https://writesociallyblog.wordpress.com/ @WriteSocially
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![]() Following a whirlwind weekend featuring the stunning victory by Cloud Computing in Saturday's Preakness Stakes (G1), Maryland was again the headliner with Fasig-Tipton's May 22-23 Midlantic Two Year Old sale. Final Furlong Racing had its eye on horses in this sale, as it is usually a sale where one can purchase a quality horse that can provide a potentially quick return to investors. The sale's figures were up significantly across the board, and it was our intention to find value for our partners. Meet Our Athletic Majestic Warrior Filly Final Furlong focused on the middle market, which was particularly strong at this sale; with many quality horses selling for reasonable prices. This part of the market presented a terrific opportunity for us and for our partners! We are pleased to announce the acquisition of Hip 107 from this sale, a filly by Majestic Warrior! She offers an exciting opportunity for partners to get in on a nearly race-ready two year old. Check out her breeze video, where she ran a strong :10 3/5. Look at that stride! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81rZqiTkT_8 This athletic filly comes with a strong pedigree, as she represents the highly successfuly A.P. Indy/Mr. Prospector cross, and her second dam is inbred to Broodmare of the Year, Too Bald. Our filly is a half-sister to 3 winners and a nearly $400,000 stakes winner! The extended family is full of winners and graded stakes winners, proving the quality of her female line. Our filly's sire is the A.P. Indy stallion Majestic Warrior, he the sire of 15 stakes winners, including the highly accomplished filly Princess of Sylmar [$2,017,220, Won Kentucky Oaks (G1,CD,9F), Coaching Club American Oaks (G1,Sar,9F), Alabama S. (G1,Sar,10F), Beldame Invitational S. (G1,Bel,9F)] from his first crop, and champion Toto Terry. Our filly’s broodmare sire is perennial Maryland leading sire and top broodmare sire, Not for Love; who you may be familiar with as the broodmare sire of California Chrome! Big Future for This NY-Bred Miss – Partner Up Today! As you can see, this filly is a racey type that gets us excited for her future! And did we mention maybe the best part of all...? Our Majestic Warrior filly is a registered NY-Bred! That means she's eligible for the lucrative owners awards featured in the New York program! This could potentially provide a lot of extra purse earnings for the partners in this filly! Our Majestic Warrior filly is a truly exceptional addition to Final Furlong Racing Stable. Complete partnership details are forthcoming! Don't wait! Contact us today and partner up on this athletic, well-bred filly! You've always wanted to own a racehorse - join our family now and get in on exciting two year old racing action! By Lisa Santora, Manager of WriteSocially Social Media. Tweet to her @WrSocially. Read her blog at writesociallyblog.wordpress.com. Shackleford definitely was a fan favorite, but after the cheering stops on the track, it takes 3 years to find out if a horse is going to make it as a stallion. And when Shackleford's first two year olds hit the sales last year, he built momentum quickly with progeny hammering for $340,000, $310,000, $280,000, $190,000, etc. And then, as they say, the rest was history! History has a funny way of repeating itself. Back in 2011, Shack just missed winning the Florida Derby (G1) to Dialed In. Ironically both stallions now stand at Darby Dan Farm, which has enjoyed enormous success on the Derby trail this year. Dialed In has emerged as a quality stallion, and now Shack is making his mark, just like in their racing days! Shack’s Tremendous First Year at Stud Shack had a tremendous first year at stud, and was rated the #1 Freshman Sire by winners ( 25) and TDN Rising Stars (3)! 2017 also finds Shack shining bright with Rebel Stakes (G2) winner Malagacy, among several other talented runners. Malagacy Quickly Jumps Into the 3 Year Old Picture Shack's Malagacy has ascended rapidly up the ranks, and as of February 20 he had the fastest 2017 3 year old Beyer of 103; above Unique Bella, Irish War Cry, Uncontested and McCraken. Then he won the Rebel, and that race propelled him into the Kentucky Derby picture. Due to Malagacy's Rebel victory, Shackleford now stands tall as the leading second crop sire, over his Darby Dan teammate, leading freshman sire, Dialed In. Now Shack May Already Have a 2018 3 Year Old to Watch! History could repeat itself again in 2018 with Shack's next crop taking their place on the Derby trail! One Shack colt that has a definite shot is Final Furlong Racing Stable's NY-Bred Banker's Island. He was a standout as a yearling when they bought him at the Saratoga Preferred New York Bred Sale and he continues to impress early in his two year old year. Take a look at his yearling ThoroStride video and check out his big walk! And you can't miss him in a crowd - he's got that great Shackleford blaze! Don’t Miss Out On Banker’s Island! He Could Be Shack’s Next Rising Star! With all the momentum Shackleford has this year, and the roll Darby Dan Farm has been on in 2017, you really have to love the chances of Final Furlong’s Shack colt! Plus he's a NY-Bred, which adds to the excitement as partners in this colt have the potential to benefit from the best awards program in the country! Give Final Furlong a call or email today and partner up on Banker's Island! (Limited Availability!) He might just be next year where Malagacy is today - rising fast up the ranks on the Derby trail! By Lisa Santora, Manager of WriteSocially Social Media. Tweet to her @WrSocially. Read her blog at writesociallyblog.wordpress.com. By Lisa Santora, Manager of WriteSocially Social Media. Tweet to her @WrSocially It was so easy two years ago. We had American Pharoah. The year before that, we had California Chrome. Heck even last year, while it was a bit more wide open, if a person just rooted for the Two Year Old Champion, you would have won with Nyquist. But 2017?
Oh my! Let's hope things clear up soon, because it sure looks pretty murky right now when picking a favorite for the First Saturday in May. Still Time to Find Your Derby Horse! Fans love picking their Derby horse and following him (or her) right up til Derby Day. These days horses don't run quite as often as they used to, so there's lots of scrutiny on the horses' workouts and what their trainers say about how they're doing, day to day. Social media is amazing for keeping track of Derby horses. Some of the tracks and clockers' accounts are great to keep a person informed, like @ClockersCorner at Santa Anita Park, and @Play_Da_Ponies, clocker at Saratoga Race Track, Palm Beach Downs Training Center and Keeneland RaceTrack. These days fans even like to keep a close eye on their charges by filling out a virtual stable on Equibase.com, so they can stay current on all the workouts. What’s a Fan to Do? Seems that every three year old race this year has a new winner. So what's a fan to do? Which horse offers a fun ride (pun intended) and hopefully a chance to take the Run for the Roses? While we don't have a crystal ball, we can tell you a few places to look. And remember, a good horse can come from anywhere, and 2017 is a great example of that! Get your mint juleps ready as it's bound to be a wild next several weeks til Derby Day! One of these horses just might have a chance to be sneaky good enough to wear the roses come May 6! A Few Horses that Might Surprise On the First Saturday in May 1) Conquest Mo Money: When Conquest Stables dispersed their holdings last year, some really nice horses changed hands. One of these was Conquest Mo Money, who sold for a very reasonable $8500.00. Now this son of Uncle Mo is fulfilling the Derby dreams of Tom and Sandra McKenna. 10 days ago they won the Mine That Bird Derby with him at Sunland Park. It's a far cry from there to Churchill Downs, but what a story this would make if he keeps improving! 2) Untrapped: Last year the stallion Trappe Shot had My Man Sam in the Kentucky Derby and lots of people liked that horse due to his good second place finish in the Bluegrass Stakes (G1 at the time). This year Trappe Shot (a son of Tapit) has another representative on the Derby trail, in Untrapped, who has run a couple of seconds in graded stakes at Fair Grounds; most recently finishing two lengths behind Risen Star Stakes (G2) upset winner, Girvin. A number of experts think Untrapped has potential to improve. He's not on everyone's radar but he is a well-bred horse and may be a good one to keep an eye on. 3) Girvin: If you're looking for a fairy tale, try this horse, by Tale of Ekati. As stated above he upset the Risen Star which was supposed to be a race that confirmed the class of Guest Suite and Mo Town. Girvin instead thrust himself forward into the Derby picture and now he may be the early favorite for the Louisiana Derby (G2). 4) J Boys Echo: The Gotham Stakes (G3) was supposed to be the affirmation race for El Areeb (winner of the G3 Jerome & Withers Stakes). Instead J Boys Echo turned the tables and placed himself into the Derby conversation. He got a perfect trip in the Gotham. Some people think the second horse, Cloud Computing, was impressive, too. Hard to say if J Boys Echo will keep advancing, but he earned 50 Kentucky Derby points from his Gotham win, so that puts him in the mix. As of Now, 2017 Is Anyone’s Guess! Wow! Things look pretty wide open for the 2017 Run for the Roses! Hope we were able to point out a few horses that you might like to root for! The favorites have had a few stumbles lately; Classic Empire and McCraken both have had a few injuries. But there's Mastery to watch for in the March 11 San Felipe (G2) - Bob Baffert really likes him. Plus what about Unique Bella - the super filly that dazzled us in the Santa Ysabel Stakes (G3) March 4? Some think she's the best 3 year old of all! Bonus horse: Keep an eye on Beasley, by Darby Dan Farm's hot young sire, Shackleford. This horse is coming along nicely for trainer Mark Hennig. He was going to go in this past Saturday's Fountain of Youth Stakes (G2) at Gulfstream, but they've instead pointed him for the Tampa Bay Derby (G2) on March 11. Beasley fired a 46.90 4 furlong bullet workout at Gulfstream Park on March 4. His connections really like his chances in the Tampa Bay Derby! Now What About 2018? Final Furlong’s Got You Covered And speaking of Shackleford colts...it might be a little easier to find a nice 2018 3 year old! Final Furlong has a very nice two year old son of Shackleford, Banker's Island, that's got lots of talent and he's a New York-Bred! Meet him here and Derby dream with us! |
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