Stalwart Member of New York Racing Scene unbridled
New
York-Bred starts new career as first member of new
thoroughbred Foundation
December 13, 2003 -- Aqueduct Race Track, Ozone Park, NY
Leading thoroughbred owner Sanford Goldfarb announced in the paddock
before the Big As first race, win or lose, this is the
final start for Stalwart Member, as a ten-year-old he deserves an
easier life, he is sound and fit and that is how every horse should
exit his or her racing career. Goldfarb fondly recounted,
For three years Stalwart Member has been like a member of
our family, he has brought us thrilling races and many victories.
He has a lot of life in him and we look forward to following
his progress with Susan Kayne as he acclimates to life outside the
track.
With
earnings in excess of $780,000 Stalwart Member retires as one of
the States top New York-bred earners. Goldfarb claimed the
chestnut gelding for $35,000 as a seven-year-old in 2000 and won
several races and graded stakes with him on the New York circuit.
STALWART MEMBER winning the Grade III Sports Page Handicap November
2001.
Kayne
got the call from William Castle, licensed stable manager for trainer
Steve Klesaris, after the race on Saturday. Kayne, ecstatic to learn
that Sandy made the choice to send this warrior out in fine condition,
said too many owners run horses too long, Sandy Goldfarb is
a veteran horseman and he knew that this was the right move for
Stalwart Member. I hope that other owners will follow his example.
Kayne
met Goldfarb and trainer Klesaris at Saratoga when both were featured
on UNBRIDLED, a behind-the-scenes television series she created
and hosted on CBS affiliate channel 6. During the show Goldfarbs
affection for the horses was evident and he recognized the same
in Kayne.
As
a horseman, Goldfarb knew that Stalwart Member had a lot left in
him to contribute to those around him, he loves his job, but
we knew it was time for a career change. That discernment
led Goldfarb to fund the UNBRIDLED Thoroughbred Foundation and serve
as the organizations Honorary Chairman. Stalwart Member is
the founding member; we hope his good fortune will lead to happy
lives for many other thoroughbreds that have paid their dues on
the racetrack.
With
Goldfarb chairing the organization, prominent horsemen have already
expressed an interest in supporting the effort to extend the useful
life of thoroughbreds. Announcements will be forthcoming as the
UTF Board is formalized.
Kayne
will oversee the day-to-day operations and ensure that horses placed
with the organization receive proper care during the critical transition
from life at the track to life on the farm. A champion equestrian,
Kayne has retrained many thoroughbreds for pleasure and the show
ring, simply put, thoroughbreds are wonderful teachers and
bring joy to all who encounter them.
Kayne
broke the news of Stalwart Members arrival on Capital OTB
(Time Warner Albany channel 12) Sunday morning where she co-hosted
the days racing analysis with well known handicapper Anthony
Mormino.
Fans
will be kept abreast of Stalwart Members progress via the
UNBRIDLED website.
more
about STALWART MEMBER:
Bred
in New York by Edwin Wachtel, Stalwart Member is out of the winning
Stalwart mare Ms. Stalwart, and is a half brother to stakes winner
Mount Intrepid.
Competitive
to the core, Stalwart Member scored a number of stakes wins in addition
to the Sport Page, inlcuding the 1997 renewal of the Gravesend Handicap
(G3) also at Aqueduct. Overall, he won seven stakes and equaled
the track record at Aqueduct for six furlongs when he won the 1997
Hollie Hughes Handicap in 1:08.64. Stalwart Member also placed in
six other stakes, including a runner-up finish to Langfuhr in the
1997 Carter Handicap (G1). Owned by Goldfarb and Stewart Hoffman,
he retires with 18 wins in 64 career starts and earnings of $783,807.
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