August 6, 2025 Edition

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Inside This Issue

• Statement by Lonny Powell, CEO of the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association, on Gulfstream Park’s Court Challenge to the 2021 Decoupling Law

• FTBOA Launches Industry-Leading Online Registrations

• TOBA Names Officers and Four New Trustees to Board, O’Farrell Named Chairman of

Board of Trustees

• Florida-breds G W’s Girl, Decadent, Fede Set for Competitive Tyson Gilpin Stakes

• Florida-bred Golden Pal Filly Sells for $350,000 at Saratoga Select

• 2025 Florida-bred Foal Spotlight

• HISA Establishes Racing Office Advisory Group

• Major Reduction of Harris Farms to be Held on Fasig-Tipton Digital

• Florida-breds in Stakes

• Florida Stallion Progeny

• Florida Breeders' List

• W2W Business Place


Statement by Lonny Powell, CEO of the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders' and Owners' Association,

on Gulfstream Park's Court Challenge to the 2021 Decoupling Law

PRESS RELEASE


OCALA, FL-Today's news of Gulfstream Park's court filing is deeply troubling. After benefiting for decades from the prestige and profits of Florida's Thoroughbred industry, they're now asking the courts to let them abandon it entirely.


Gulfstream Park is one of the few entities in Florida authorized to operate slot machines—a privilege they obtained specifically from their involvement with Thoroughbred racing. This relationship has provided substantial economic benefits to the state for generations.


This lawsuit isn't about fairness; it's about Gulfstream Park wanting to operate a casino without fulfilling their racing responsibilities. They're turning their back on the very industry that built their brand and bottom line.


The 2021 decoupling law was designed to preserve Florida's core horse racing institutions. Gulfstream Park's attempt to overturn it would open the flood gates; eroding Thoroughbred racing statewide, threatening family farms, rural jobs and a multibillion-dollar agricultural economy.


Florida leads the nation in Thoroughbred racing, demonstrated by our consistent racetrack success, substantial economic contribution, and status as a premier racing destination. Undermining these industry protections jeopardizes that leadership and invites other states to take our place.


Let's be clear: this is a casino-first move, not a racing-first one. The courts should recognize it for what it is—a direct threat to our industry's integrity and Florida agriculture's future.

FTBOA Launches Industry-Leading Online Registrations

Streamlined Digital Platform Enhances Service for Thoroughbred Breeders


OCALA, FL-The Florida Thoroughbred Breeders' and Owners' Association announced today the launch of an all-new online registration system for Florida-bred and Florida Sire Stakes foals, marking a significant advancement in digital services for the Florida Thoroughbred breeding community.

David O'Farrell - ©TOBA


TOBA Names Officers and Four New Trustees to Board, O'Farrell Named Chairman of Board of Trustees

PRESS RELEASE


LEXINGTON, Ky. - The Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association announced today the election of David O'Farrell as chairman of its Board of Trustees.

Florida-bred G W's Girl - ©Renee Torbit / Coady Media


Florida-breds G W's Girl, Decadent, Fede Set for Competitive Tyson Gilpin Stakes

BY BROCK SHERIDAN


G W's Girl, Decadent and Fede make up a strong contingent of Florida-breds in an even-matched field of 11 sophomore fillies entered for Saturday's $100,000 Tyson Gilpin going seven furlongs at Colonial Downs.

Hip 126, a Florida-bred filly by Golden Pal - Photo Courtesy: Fasig-Tipton's Website


Florida-bred Golden Pal Filly Sells for $350,000 at Saratoga Select

BY BROCK SHERIDAN


A Florida-bred filly from the first crop by Golden Pal sold for $350,000 Tuesday night during the second session of the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Sale of Selected Yearlings. Sabby Racing purchased the filly out of the Gainesway as agent consignment.

A Florida-bred filly by Leinster out of Artfull Ballerina, by Town Prize. ©Judit Seipert Photo

HISA Establishes Racing Office Advisory Group

BY HISA PRESS OFFICE


LEXINGTON, KY- The Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority has established a Racing Office Advisory Group comprised of senior racing officials from racetracks across the country.

Major Reduction of Harris Farms to be Held on Fasig-Tipton Digital

FASIG-TIPTON PRESS RELEASE (Edited)


The Major Reduction of Harris Farms, the Thoroughbred operation of leading California breeder and owner John C. Harris, will be conducted on Fasig-Tipton Digital from Aug. 14-19. Ninety horses will be offered as part of the reduction.

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