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TRAINERS BRUCE ALEXANDER Born: August 3, 1954 Birthplace: Canandaigua, NY Residence: Eatontown, NJ Burst onto the local scene in 2010 by earning leading trainer honors defeating such nationally- renowned conditioners as Steve Asmussen and Todd Pletcher. Alexander’s 28 wins in 2010 was an 86% increase over his total from the previous year. He con- ditioned Lady Alexander to a pair of stakes wins in 2010. Monmouth Park 2010 118 28 18 15 $1,182,680 Total 2010 200 37 26 25 $1,375,840 EDWARD T. ALLARD Born: April 27, 1946 Birthplace: Teaneck, NJ Residence: Philadelphia, PA Born in New Jersey, Allard trained horses on the New Eng- land circuit before splitting his time between Monmouth and Suffolk in 1993, and later just Monmouth. In 1985, Allard trained Mom’s Command to an Eclipse Award as the nation’s top 3-year-old filly. He trained Miss Indy Anna, a Grade 1 placed runner. In 2005 he won the Jersey Derby with TouchedbyMadness and the following year won three stakes – one with Friel’s For Real and a pair with Imtoogoodtobetrue. In 2009, Allard trained a pair of Monmouth Park stakes win- ners with Ask the Moon taking the Lighthouse and Becky’s Exchange winning the Desert Vixen. Monmouth Park 2010 28 3 1 6 $208,750 Total 2010 300 34 48 34 $1,175,457 BILL ANDERSON Born: February 22, 1945 Birthplace: Austin, MN Residence: Long Valley, NJ Anderson is a former quarter horse rider for D. Wayne Lukas and Clyde Rice. He was the leading trainer at the 1989 Atlantic City meet. In 1991 he captured the Tyro at Monmouth with Thanks to Randy and the following year Anderson won a division of the New Jersey Futurity at the Meadowlands. Anderson saddled War’s Prospect to four stakes wins at Monmouth, two each in 2004 and 2005. Monmouth Park 2010 16 3 0 3 $87,680 Total 2010 62 10 3 12 $226,485 MANUEL BERRIOS Born: July 21, 1948 Birthplace: Santiago, Chile Residence: Red Bank, NJ Berrios trains primarily for owner Menotti Lembo, who he teamed with to capture the Lincroft Handicap with Beknown to Me and the Open Mind with Anjiz Slew in 2001. Berrios sent out over 150 starters at Monmouth and the Meadowlands in 2000, 2002 and 2009. In 1999 he captured a pair of races with Beknown to Me from five Monmouth Park starts. Monmouth Park 2010 126 3 5 1 $174,640 Total 2010 146 3 5 1 $180,535 PATRICK BIANCONE Born: June 7, 1952 Birthplace: Mont de Marsan, France Residence: Arcadia, CA Born in France, Biancone spent the early part of his career training in Europe and Hong Kong. Since arriving in the United States, Biancone has trained a number of graded stakes winners included 2004 Kentucky Derby runner-up Lion Heart who later that year won the Haskell. Stabled at Monmouth Park for the first time in 2010, Biancone won a pair of stakes events. Monmouth Park 2010 45 8 13 4 $736,700 Total 2010 132 18 19 15 $1,397,631

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Page 1: Trainers - Monmouth Park1).pdf · of Fame trainer Frank Martin before going out on his own in ... leading trainers in New York. He won the Grade 1 Ashland Stakes at Keeneland in 1991

TRAINERSBRUCE ALEXANDERBorn: August 3, 1954Birthplace: Canandaigua, NYResidence: Eatontown, NJ

Burst onto the local scene in 2010 by earning leading trainer honors defeating such nationally-renowned conditioners as Steve Asmussen and Todd Pletcher. Alexander’s 28 wins in 2010 was an 86% increase over his total from the previous year. He con-ditioned Lady Alexander to a pair of stakes wins in 2010.

Monmouth Park 2010 118 28 18 15 $1,182,680Total 2010 200 37 26 25 $1,375,840

EDWARD T. ALLARDBorn: April 27, 1946Birthplace: Teaneck, NJResidence: Philadelphia, PA

Born in New Jersey, Allard trained horses on the New Eng-land circuit before splitting his time between Monmouth and Suffolk in 1993, and later just Monmouth. In 1985, Allard trained Mom’s Command to an Eclipse Award as the nation’s top 3-year-old filly. He trained Miss Indy Anna, a Grade 1 placed runner. In 2005 he won the Jersey Derby with TouchedbyMadness and the following year won three stakes – one with Friel’s For Real and a pair with Imtoogoodtobetrue. In 2009, Allard trained a pair of Monmouth Park stakes win-ners with Ask the Moon taking the Lighthouse and Becky’s Exchange winning the Desert Vixen.

Monmouth Park 2010 28 3 1 6 $208,750Total 2010 300 34 48 34 $1,175,457

BILL ANDERSONBorn: February 22, 1945Birthplace: Austin, MNResidence: Long Valley, NJ

Anderson is a former quarter horse rider for D. Wayne Lukas and Clyde Rice. He was the leading trainer at the 1989 Atlantic City meet. In 1991 he captured the Tyro at Monmouth with Thanks to Randy and the following year Anderson won a division of the New Jersey Futurity at the Meadowlands. Anderson saddled War’s Prospect to four stakes wins at Monmouth, two each in 2004 and 2005.

Monmouth Park 2010 16 3 0 3 $87,680Total 2010 62 10 3 12 $226,485

MANUEL BERRIOSBorn: July 21, 1948Birthplace: Santiago, ChileResidence: Red Bank, NJ

Berrios trains primarily for owner Menotti Lembo, who he teamed with to capture the Lincroft Handicap with Beknown to Me and the Open Mind with Anjiz Slew in 2001. Berrios sent out over 150 starters at Monmouth and the Meadowlands in 2000, 2002 and 2009. In 1999 he captured a pair of races with Beknown to Me from five Monmouth Park starts.

Monmouth Park 2010 126 3 5 1 $174,640Total 2010 146 3 5 1 $180,535

PATRICK BIANCONEBorn: June 7, 1952Birthplace: Mont de Marsan, FranceResidence: Arcadia, CA

Born in France, Biancone spent the early part of his career training in Europe and Hong Kong. Since arriving in the United States, Biancone has trained a number of graded stakes winners included 2004 Kentucky Derby runner-up Lion Heart who later that year won the Haskell. Stabled at Monmouth Park for the first time in 2010, Biancone won a pair of stakes events.

Monmouth Park 2010 45 8 13 4 $736,700Total 2010 132 18 19 15 $1,397,631

Page 2: Trainers - Monmouth Park1).pdf · of Fame trainer Frank Martin before going out on his own in ... leading trainers in New York. He won the Grade 1 Ashland Stakes at Keeneland in 1991

KELLY JOHN BREENBorn: May 13, 1969Birthplace: Perth Amboy, NJResidence: Tinton Falls, NJ

A f t e r t a k i n g h i s f i r s t Monmouth training title in 2005, Breen returned in 2006 with an even better season, winning another training championship and increasing his earnings by more than 50%. Breen captured his first career race in 1993 at the Meadowlands. He went on to be an assistant to Raines Award winner Ben Perkins Sr., before going back out on his own in 2000 when Perkins retired. New Jersey born and raised, Breen has enjoyed tremendous success over the past several years including wins in the 2005 Sorority (Keeneland Kat), the 2009 Sorority (Truth and Justice) and a victory in the 2006 Long Branch with Praying for Cash, who went on to finish second in that year’s Haskell. In 2009, Breen saddled his first two Kentucky Derby starters when West Side Bernie and Atomic Rain started in the Classic. Atomic Rain went on to win Monmouth’s Long Branch Stakes before being sold privately. In 2010, Breen and owners George and Lori Hall teamed to win a trio of stakes races. In 2011, Breen saddled Pants on Fire to a victory in the $1 million Louisiana Derby.

Monmouth Park 2010 89 18 15 16 $1,054,400Total 2010 191 31 33 28 $1,915,924

EDWIN T. BROOMEBorn: October 26, 1951Birthplace: Berlin, NJResidence: Erial, NJ

B r o o m e h a s b e e n a Monmouth Park mainstay since 1994, when he shifted his operation from Philly Park to the Garden State. Since then he has captured four training titles at the Meadowlands, three owner’s titles at Monmouth and five owner’s championships at the Big M. He sent out Mi Narrow to capture stakes races in three consecutive years, 1998-2000. Broome owns many of the runners in his

barn and has enjoyed great success in the claiming business. In 1996 he claimed Gail’s Brush for $40,000 at Gulfstream Park and went on to win four straight stakes with her before she was retired in August of that year. As a child, Broome worked at his grandfather’s (Carl Auwarter) farm, mucking stalls and breaking yearlings. He operated a crane for 10 years to save enough money to enter the racing business. In 2005 Broome won three stakes including the Lamplighter with Network on Haskell Day. Broome trained three and bred four winners on New Jersey Bred Festival Day in 2009 including the Broome owned and trained, Lucky James, in the New Jersey Breeders’ Handicap. In 2010, the Broome-trained Partyallnightlong won four races at Monmouth Park.

Monmouth Park 2010 141 17 18 17 $842,866Total 2010 190 23 23 23 $960,601

CHARLES “BUDDY” CARLESIMO JR.Born: September 25, 1949Birthplace: Newark, NJResidence: Highlands, NJ

With more than 20 years of training on the New Jersey circuit to his credit, Carlesimo enjoyed stakes success most recently with Silent Serenade, winner of the Open Mind Handicap on opening day of the 2002 Monmouth season and the Spruce Fir Handicap on closing day of the 2000 meet. In 1990, Carlesimo captured the biggest race of his career when Quick Mischief won the Grade 1 Ruffian at Belmont and later went on to win Monmouth’s Nauvoo Stakes in 1992. Carlesimo’s older cousin is P.J. Carlesimo, former Seton Hall head basketball coach.

Monmouth Park 2010 48 4 2 5 $128,880Total 2010 56 4 3 5 $140,930

HENRY CARROLLBorn: December 15, 1947Birthplace: Orangeburg, SCResidence: St. Mathews, SC

Carroll’s father, Bill, was a trainer in New England. Carroll got his first big horse in 1990 with Yankee Affair, winner of three Grade 1 races that year, including the United Nations Handicap, the trainer’s first Grade 1 victory. Carroll campaigned his first champion when Smoke Glacken won the Eclipse Award as the nation’s top sprinter in 1997. The year prior, Smoke Glacken won the Sapling Stakes and in his championship year he went six for eight, including wins in the DeFrancis Dash and Jersey Shore Breeders’ Cup Stakes, the latter’s first year being contested at Monmouth Park. Carroll won the 2003 closing day Point Given Stakes with Rockin on Ready.

Monmouth Park 2010 44 2 4 7 $130,790Total 2010 52 2 5 9 $143,006

LUIS CARVAJAL JR.Born: July 6, 1972Birthplace: Santiago, ChileResidence: Hallandale, FL

Carvajal grew up in a racing family and followed his father into the jockey business. After three years as a rider, Carvajal Jr. switched over to training and worked five years as an as-sistant to Angel Penna Jr. In the mid-1990’s he went to work as an assistant to Monmouth Park veteran Bob Durso, a job he held until Durso’s retirement. In 2005 Carvajal went out on his own and won his first race with Fagedaboudit Sal the following year. In 2009, that charge returned to win the Bob Harding, Carvajal’s first stakes win.

Monmouth Park 2010 35 3 5 2 $171,220Total 2010 55 3 5 3 $178,550

Page 3: Trainers - Monmouth Park1).pdf · of Fame trainer Frank Martin before going out on his own in ... leading trainers in New York. He won the Grade 1 Ashland Stakes at Keeneland in 1991

JANE CIBELLIBorn: July 7, 1961Birthplace: Leicester, UKResidence: Oldsmar, FL

Cibelli worked with horses in her native country before moving to the United States in 1983. She races primarily at the New Jersey tracks in the summer and fall and Tampa Bay Downs in the winter and spring. In 2007 she tied for ninth in the overall Meadowlands standings, winning at a 28% rate. In 2009, the Cibelli-trained Chirac captured the Skip Away and Grade 3 Philip H. Iselin Stakes, the trainer’s first graded stakes victory. In 2010, Cibelli saddled a pair of stakes winners as Moneigh Lisa captured the Spruce Fir and A Unique Treasure took the My Frenchman.”

Monmouth Park 2010 107 15 13 17 $700,816Total 2010 277 38 41 41 $1,165,735

GARY CONTESSABorn: October 13, 1957Birthplace: Merrick, NYResidence: Lincroft, NJ

Contessa worked under Hall of Fame trainer Frank Martin before going out on his own in 1985, winning his first race that summer at Monmouth Park with Legendary Wealth. He has suc-cessfully maintained stables in both New York and New Jersey and is perennially among the leading trainers in New York. He won the Grade 1 Ashland Stakes at Keeneland in 1991 with Do It With Style. Contessa has twice won the New Jersey Futurity at the Big M, in addition to numerous other stakes races in the Garden State.

Monmouth Park 2010 37 5 3 4 $223,720Total 2010 742 99 106 106 $3,470,766

FRANK COSTABorn: April 11, 1934Birthplace: Spilanga, ItalyResidence: Kenilworth, NJ

Costa is an ex-jockey, who won with his first mount in 1953 at Gulfstream Park. He also won with his first starter as a trainer at Monmouth Park in 1972. Costa’s stable went from just three New Jersey wins in 2001 to 24 in 2002 and increased his earnings five-fold over his 2001 numbers. A fixture on the New Jersey racing circuit, Costa saddled Burst of Applause to victory in the Manila Stakes in 1993. Costa won 11 races at the inaugural Meadowlands meet. In 2005 he conditioned New Jersey star Joey P. to victory in the Jersey Shore Breeders’ Cup Handicap as well as a start in the Haskell Invitational. In 2007 he captured the John McSorley Stakes with John’s Pic. Costa captured the McSorley again in 2010 with General Perfect.

Monmouth Park 2010 70 3 0 2 $240,850Total 2010 71 3 0 2 $241,050

BOBBY DIBONABorn: December 2, 1961Birthplace: Boston, MAResidence: Davie, FL

Dibona was introduced to rac-ing through his friend’s father, who owned horses stabled at Suffolk Downs. In 1989 Dibona became an owner himself, winning his first race out at Suffolk. In 2000 he took out his trainer’s license and won his first race that year with Hurricane Havoc at Gulfstream. He has been stabling at Monmouth Park since 2006 and has enjoyed great success, most notably with Actin Good, winner of the 2007 Grade 3 Pegasus, and Cuba, an $18,000 claim that has earned over $400,000 since the acquisition and victor of the 2008 Charles Hesse Handicap. Actin Good added another stakes win to his resume by taking the 2009 Majestic Light on Haskell Day.

Monmouth Park 2010 46 9 5 3 $287,150Total 2010 107 15 17 13 $426,897

STEPHEN L. DIMAUROBorn: September 3, 1957Birthplace: Philadelphia, PAResidence: Davie, FL

Son of jockey and trainer Stephen A. DiMauro took out his trainer’s license in 1982 when he trained horses for Dogwood Sta-ble. Alternates running horses in New Jersey and New York during the summer and Gulfstream Park and Calder in the fall/winter. Di-Mauro saddled Two Item Limit to a third-place finish in the 2001 Breeders’ Cup Distaff.

Monmouth Park 2010 64 9 9 8 $448,030Total 2010 333 44 51 51 $1,275,779 Monmouth Park 2010 64 9 9 8 $448,030Total 2010 333 44 51 51 $1,275,779

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PATRICIA FARROBorn: October 7, 1951Birthplace: Jersey City, NJResidence: Tinton Falls, NJ

Hailing from a racing family, Farro’s brother was a jockey, while her father and brother were both in the breeding end of the business. Along with her husband Mike, the Farro’s operate a successful operation in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York. Farro took out her trainer’s license in the early 1990s. In 2004 Farro became the first female in track history to win the trainer’s title at the Meadowlands.

Monmouth Park 2010 132 4 19 10 $463,956Total 2010 482 34 77 50 $1,498,443

CAM GAMBOLATIBorn: September 29, 1949Birthplace: Manchester, CTResidence: Cooper City, FL

Best known as the trainer of 1985 Kentucky Derby winner Spend a Buck, Gambolati sent that charge to Monmouth Park that year, finishing second in the Haskell before coming back to de-feat older horses one month later in the Iselin Handicap. Gambolati has been stabling at Monmouth on and off for the past decade. In 2006 he captured a pair of stakes races with My Lucky Free and the following year took the Mongo Queen with Princess Janie. In 2008, Gambolati captured the Grade 3 Red Bank with Buffalo Man and the Gilded Time with Run Sully Run. Gambolati saddled Soaring Empire to a last-to-first victory in the 2009 Rutgers Stakes

Monmouth Park 2010 44 6 6 6 $339,790Total 2010 78 9 11 8 $452,960

ALAN E. GOLDBERGBorn: July 16, 1949Birthplace: Philadelphia, PAResidence: Oakhurst, NJ

Goldberg conditioned 1989 Champion Sprinter Safely Kept, who he saddled to victory in the 1990 Breeders’ Cup Sprint. In 1997, Jules captured Mon-mouth’s Long Branch Stakes for Goldberg. In 2003, Goldberg sent out Runspastum to victory in the Grade 3 Oceanport Handi-cap. In addition to capturing a pair of stakes at the 2006 meet, Goldberg sent out the entry of Victory Lake and Awfully Smart in the Haskell. He saddled Social Queen to a stakes win at Monmouth in 2007 and returned with that charge to capture the Politely and Grade 3 Eatontown a year later. Goldberg trains primarily for Richard Santulli.

Monmouth Park 2010 39 5 5 5 $408,800Total 2010 191 47 22 26 $1,719,703

MARY HARTMANNBorn: February 9, 1953Birthplace: Newark, NJResidence: N. Miami Beach, FL

Hartmann is a former as-sistant to J.J. Crupi, a top trainer on the New Jersey circuit for several decades. She began training on her own after Crupi retired in 1997. Hartmann had a banner year in 2002, finishing sixth in the overall Monmouth Park trainer standings with 16 winners. In 2008, Presious Passion gave Hartmann her first Grade 1 victory when he won the United Nations Stakes. In 2009, that charge energized the home fans by winning the Monmouth Stakes and his second-consecutive United Nations Stakes es-tablishing a new course record. Later in the year, Presious Passion would finish second in the Breed-ers’ Cup Turf at Santa Anita.

Monmouth Park 2010 113 9 7 7 $520,782Total 2010 156 13 10 16 $760,786

CHARLES R. HARVATTBorn: July 13, 1941Birthplace: Carteret, NJResidence: Rahway, NJ

Harvatt conditioned the popular New Jersey-bred fil ly Paparika, victor of the Santo Lalomia Handicap and the Miss Woodford Stakes at Monmouth and the Holly Stakes and New Jersey Futurity at the Meadowlands. Harvatt also trained the ultra-fast Riley ’s Heat, winner of the 1999 Witches Brew at the Big M. Harvatt has enjoyed great success on the New Jersey circuit, tying with D. Wayne Lukas and Bill Perry for fourth in the trainer’s standings at the 1999 Monmouth meet and combining for 30 victories at Monmouth and the Meadowlands the prior year.

Monmouth Park 2010 77 2 3 3 $112,390Total 2010 143 9 9 8 $192,352

MARK HENNIGBorn: April 10, 1965Birthplace: Mansfield, OHResidence: Garden City, NY

Hennig is the son of fellow trainer John Hennig. A former as-sistant to Neil Howard, D. Wayne Lukas and Jack Van Berg, Mark Hennig began a solo training ca-reer on July 1, 1992 when he took a position with Team Valor. Hen-nig has enjoyed success on both coasts and in major races. In 2002 Hennig saddled Cat’s At Home to win the Skip Away Stakes and the Iselin Handicap. The following year he sent out Summer Colony to take the Molly Pitcher Breeders’ Cup Handicap. Team Hennig won four stakes at the 2005 Monmouth meet and captured the Grade 2 Meadowlands Cup with Tap Day that same year. In 2008, Hennig saddled Notional to a victory in the Grade 3 Salvator Mile. Fans can follow all the Hen-nig horses at his website, www.hennigracing.com.

Monmouth Park 2010 44 6 4 4 $345,350Total 2010 328 30 43 50 $1,320,692

Page 5: Trainers - Monmouth Park1).pdf · of Fame trainer Frank Martin before going out on his own in ... leading trainers in New York. He won the Grade 1 Ashland Stakes at Keeneland in 1991

TIMOTHY A. HILLSBorn: July 22, 1952Birthplace: Nashua, NHResidence: Fort Lauderdale, FL

Hills formerly trained on the New England circuit before mov-ing his stable to Monmouth Park full-time in the mid-1990s. Since then he captured the 2002 and 2004 Monmouth Park training titles and finished second in 2001 and 2003. Hills won the 1999 Grade 3 Reeve Schley Jr. Stakes with Kissin Jeb, the 2002 Grade 3 Eatontown Handi-cap with Cousin Gigi and the 2006 Grade 3 Boiling Springs with Toll Taker. In 2003 Hills sent out Mooji Moo to win the Regret Stakes on Haskell Day and the following year that charge took the filly and mare sprint division of the Sunshine Millions. Hills won a pair of stakes at the 2008 Monmouth meet. He is a regular on the New Jersey-South Florida circuit. Hills saddled Noisy Feet to victory in the 2010 The College of New Jersey Stakes.

Monmouth Park 2010 133 12 14 13 $691,002Total 2010 343 34 44 36 $1,486,082

TIMOTHY J. KELLYBorn: October 16, 1962Birthplace: Hollywood, FLResidence: Colts Neck, NJ

Kelly has been a regular on the New Jersey circuit for the past 20 years and has enjoyed stakes success taking the 2000 Blue Sparkler at Monmouth and the 1991 Jockey Hollow at the Meadowlands. In 1997 he enjoyed a 20% win rate at Monmouth. His clients have included the Stavola Brothers’ Middletown Stable and Daniel J. Ljoka. Kelly and Ljoka teamed to win the Bernie Dowd with Jersey-bred Evenings End in 2010.

Monmouth Park 2010 60 9 5 8 $399,208Total 2010 102 20 11 14 $699,439

BRUCE LEVINEBirthdate: February 7, 1955Birthplace: New York, NYResidence: North Hills, NY

Levine worked for trainer John Campo before taking out his trainer’s license in 1979. He won his first race that year at Aqueduct with I’m It. In addition to his New York string, Levine has been stabling at Monmouth since 2002, finishing second in the trainer standings in 2005, 2006 and 2007 before taking his first Monmouth title in 2008. He won the 2007 Jersey Derby with Buddy’s Humor on Haskell Day and went on to win the training title at the Meadowlands that fall. In 2009 Levine won his second Monmouth training title and finished second in the standings at the Meadowlands. Levine’s four 2009 Monmouth Park stakes wins included a pair by sprinter Go Go Shoot who captured the Mr. Prospector and Longfellow. In 2010, Levine saddled Roaring Lion to stakes wins in the Mr. Prospector and Teddy Drone.

Monmouth Park 2010 64 11 11 5 $604,480Total 2010 477 96 80 76 $3,257,890

DENNIS J. MANNINGBorn: October 20, 1947Birthplace: Brockton, MAResidence: Ocala, FL

Formerly based in New England, Manning began moving his stable to the New Jersey circuit in 1987. He enjoyed a banner year in 2003, winning the Grade 1 King’s Bishop with Valid Video, Grade 2 Pennsylvania Derby with Grand Hombre and Grade 3 Red Bank Handicap with Just Le Facts. The prior year he captured the Red Bank with Key Lory and the Sapling Stakes with Valid Video. In 2001, Key Lory took the Oceanport Handicap for Manning. In 2003, Valid Video went on to be Manning’s second Breeders’ Cup starter, following a third place finish by Snappy Landing in the 1991 Juvenile, when he went postward in the Sprint. In 2004, Manning sent out Victory Alleged to take Monmouth’s Majestic Prince Stakes.

Monmouth Park 2010 86 6 8 12 $391,524Total 2010 130 10 14 17 $565,760

COLLIN MARAGHBorn: February 13, 1962Birthplace: JamaicaResidence: Oceanport, NJ

Born and raised in Jamaica where he started his career as a jockey. Moved to the United States and began training horses, first at Calder Race Course in Miami and now at Monmouth Park. Maragh’s son Rajiv and Shamir are currently jockeys, the former a perennial top 25 money-earning rider on the NYRA/Florida circuit.

Monmouth Park 2010 53 6 7 8 $273,140Total 2010 60 6 7 9 $279,759

Page 6: Trainers - Monmouth Park1).pdf · of Fame trainer Frank Martin before going out on his own in ... leading trainers in New York. He won the Grade 1 Ashland Stakes at Keeneland in 1991

JOHN F. MAZZABorn: May 23, 1937Birthplace: Long Branch, NJResidence: Locust, NJ

Mazza has been training horses at Monmouth Park for more than 40 years. He won the inaugural Thoroughbred race at the Meadowlands with Play the Palace in 1977. In 1988 Mazza captured the Sorority Stakes with Divine Answer. In 1992 he trained Great Navigator, who broke his maiden at Monmouth and went on to win a Grade 1 event. Capture the Gold was the star of the Mazza barn in 1997, winning stakes at Monmouth and the Meadowlands. In 2005 Mazza saddled Carrots Only to win the Jersey Breeders’ Handicap and in 2007 won the Charles Hesse Handicap with that charge.

Monmouth Park 2010 29 3 1 5 $177,920Total 2010 39 3 3 5 $184,060

PATRICK MCBURNEYBorn: February 9, 1957Birthplace: Philadelphia, PAResidence: Fair Haven, NJ

A longtime assistant to John Forbes, McBurney and Forbes have worked together since the mid-1970s. McBurney took over the day-to-day training responsi-bilities of the barn in 2007, while Forbes focused on the business/partnership side of the opera-tion. That same year, Cable Boy proved the star of the barn, setting a course record in just his second career start before going on to win the Coronado’s Quest Stakes and running in the Haskell Invitational.

Monmouth Park 2010 179 16 16 17 $895,021Total 2010 233 21 20 23 $1,027,941

KATHY MONGEONBorn: August 17, 1963Birthplace: Woonsocket, RIResidence: Hollywood, FL

M o n g e o n b e g a n w i t h show horses at the age of four, but shifted her interest to Thoroughbreds when her father purchased his first racehorse when she was just 11 years old. At the age of 18, Mongeon was the youngest licensed trainer in the country when she began her conditioning career at Suffolk Downs. She moved south to Monmouth Park in 1986 and later moved farther south in 1991 when she went to Calder. Mongeon returned to New Jersey in the late 1990’s and has been stabling on the New Jersey-South Florida circuit ever since.

Monmouth Park 2010 36 3 3 5 $118,230Total 2010 66 3 5 9 $134,595

JOE ORSENOBorn: October 4, 1955Birthplace: Philadelphia, PAResidence: Haddon Heights, NJ

Orseno’s first job in rac-ing was walking hots. He later landed a job as assistant to Chuck Spina, before obtaining his train-er’s license in 1977. Orseno won the Garden State training title in 1988 and finished tenth nationally that year with 137 wins. His first full year at Monmouth was 1991, finishing second in the standings. He saddled Nines Wild to a runner-up performance in the 1992 Haskell. Orseno was leading trainer at the Meadowlands in 1996. In 2000 he won the Preakness Stakes with Red Bullet, the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile with Macho Uno and the Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Turf with

Perfect Sting, all for Frank Stronach. Later that year, Orseno was named a finalist for the Eclipse Award as the nation’s outstanding trainer. In 2006, he cap-tured five stakes at Monmouth, including the Jersey Breeders’ Handicap with Jersey Peach. Last year Orseno saddled Reata’s Quick Punch to a win in the Candy Éclair Stakes and D’Wild Ride to a victory in the Regret Stakes on Haskell Day.

Monmouth Park 2010 84 7 9 10 $422,533Total 2010 288 35 32 43 $1,256,731

BENJAMIN W. PERKINS JR.Born: March 10, 1956Birthplace: Camden, NJResidence: Medford, NJ

A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business, Perkins followed his father into the training business. Perkins won the 2000 Monmouth Park training title after finishing second in the standings the year before. He captured six stakes at the 2003 meet including the Long Branch with Max Forever, who went on to start in the Haskell. From 2000-2002 Perkins dominated the Sorority Stakes winning with Stormy Pick in 2000, Forest Heiress in 2001 and Wild Snitch in 2002. He has also captured graded stakes in New Jersey with Storm Tower, winner of the 1994 Salvator Mile and runner-up in the 1993 Haskell, and Sacred Honour, victor of the 1993 Sapling. Over the past four sea-sons, Perkins has saddled Joey P. to seven stakes victories – a pair in 2006, three in 2007, one in 2008 and one in 2009. Throughout the years Perkins has successfully maintained stables in Florida, Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. His father, Ben Perkins Sr., was the recipient of the 2007 Virgil “Buddy” Raines Distinguished Achievement Award. Perkins trained four stakes winners during the 2010 Monmouth Park meet en route to finishing fifth in the overall trainer standings.

Monmouth Park 2010 105 21 21 12 $1,173,670Total 2010 155 34 28 17 $1,590,510

Page 7: Trainers - Monmouth Park1).pdf · of Fame trainer Frank Martin before going out on his own in ... leading trainers in New York. He won the Grade 1 Ashland Stakes at Keeneland in 1991

JOSEPH H. PIERCE JR.Born: June 24, 1927Birthplace: Washington, DCResidence: Boca Raton, FL

Pierce followed his father into the horse business, taking out his own trainer’s license in 1956. At age 17 Pierce joined the Navy and is a veteran of World War II. Throughout his career Pierce has trained more than 60 stakes winners, including Dream Deal, Friendly Lover (a Monmouth Park Hall of Champions member), Family Enterprize, Night Invader and millionaire Grecian Flight. In 1986 Pierce won a then record $474,595 for the 73-day Monmouth meet. In 1997 he captured the Grade 3 Matchmaker, it’s first year at Monmouth after previ-ously being run at Atlantic City. Pierce sent out Quiet Desperation to win the 2004 Colts Neck Handicap as well as the 2006 Bernie Dowd Handicap. In 2007 Pierce saddled French Vintage, the last foal from Grecian Flight, to win the Choice Stakes. A year later he won the Jersey Girl Handicap with Paradise Tonight. Pierce was named the fourth recipient of the Virgil “Buddy” Raines Distinguished Achieve-ment Award in 1999. Pierce trained Hop Skip and Away to a stakes victory in the Colts Neck in 2010.

Monmouth Park 2010 87 8 9 13 $437,830Total 2010 133 14 11 15 $605,494

EDDIE PLESA JR.Born: April 25, 1949Birthplace: Seattle, WAResidence: Plantation, FL

The son of a former trainer and jockey, Plesa Jr. was an as-sistant to his father as well as having worked for Harbor View Farm, Fred Hooper and trainer Stan Hough. He has successfully maintained stables in New York, Ohio, Delaware, Florida and New Jersey. Plesa has trained numer-ous stakes winners throughout his career, includ-ing Gottcha Gold, who captured a pair of stakes at the 2006 Monmouth meeting, before going on to win the 2007 Salvator Mile and Iselin Stakes and a runner-up performance in the inaugural Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile.

Monmouth Park 2010 104 16 14 16 $611,034Total 2010 494 77 67 63 $1,974,050

TODD A. PLETCHERBorn: June 26, 1967Birthplace: Dallas, TXResidence: Garden City, NY

The son of veteran trainer J.J. Pletcher, Todd is a graduate of the University of Arizona with a degree in Animal Science. A former assistant to D. Wayne Lu-kas, Pletcher took out his trainer’s license in 1996 and won his first race on January 26 of that year. Pletcher sent out Balto Star, at odds of 37-1, to a wire-to-wire performance in the 2003 United Nations at Monmouth and the following year sent out that charge to capture the Meadow-lands Cup. In 2004, Pletcher captured seven stakes at Monmouth including graded victories in the Jer-sey Derby, Eatontown and Monmouth Oaks. In 2005, he again sent out seven stakes winners with graded wins in the Molly Pitcher and Iselin. Pletcher’s 11 stakes victories in 2006 included his first Haskell (Bluegrass Cat) and his second score in the United Nations (English Channel). He returned in 2007 to

take 11 more stakes, including Any Given Saturday in the Haskell and a repeat performance by English Channel in the U.N. English Channel went on to win the Breeders’ Cup Turf and was named Champion Male Turf Horse. Pletcher won his first Kentucky Derby in 2010 with Super Saver in 2010 with Super Saver who finished fourth in that year’s Haskell. He has won the Eclipse Award as Outstanding Trainer five times, 2004-2007 and 2010. Pletcher runners captured eight Monmouth Park stakes races in 2010.

Monmouth Park 2010 112 23 19 16 $1,841,740Total 2010 1,082 274 179 151 $23,157,098

TERESA M. POMPAYBorn: March 11, 1961Birthplace: Saratoga Springs, NYResidence: Neptune, NJ

Pompay posted a banner year in 2002, as her stable earnings topped $1 million for the first time. She took three Monmouth stakes in 2002: the Grade 3 Matchmaker, Grade 3 Eatontown and Choice Stakes. That same year she finished third in the Monmouth Park trainer standings, the highest of any female in track history. In 2003 Pompay saddled the talented Tabacchi to a maiden win at Monmouth before running him in the Grade 1 Futurity at Belmont. She finished second in the 2003 Meadowlands trainer standings, tying with Linda Rice.

Monmouth Park 2010 108 14 10 15 $532,066Total 2010 199 29 21 28 $978,546

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DEREK RYANBorn: September 22, 1966Birthplace: IrelandResidence: Long Branch, NJ

Having enjoyed success in New York, New Jersey, Penn-sylvania and Florida, Ryan cata-pulted onto the national scene in early 2009 with Musket Man, who he saddled to victories in the Tampa Bay and Illinois Derbies. That charge went on to finish a hard-charging third in the Kentucky Derby. Prior to the success of Musket Man, Ryan’s biggest win came in the 2002 Grade 3 Jersey Derby, when Emergency Status took his foes wire-to-wire. In 2010, Ryan’s stable earnings topped $1 million for the third-consecutive year. In 2010, stable-star Musket Man ran a close second in the Grade 2 Monmouth Cup en route to a seventh-place finish in the Breeders’ Cup Classic.

Monmouth Park 2010 57 4 15 4 $389,720Total 2010 267 31 44 38 $1,512,911

JAMES T. RYERSONBorn: October 8, 1952Birthplace: Long Branch, NJResidence: Oceanport, NJ

Ryerson is Monmouth Coun-ty born and raised. At age 15 he worked on the Monmouth Park backstretch and eventu-ally became an assistant to John Tammaro III before going out on his own at the age of 24. He worked as a real estate appraiser between stints as a trainer when he got started. Ryerson got his first “big horse” in 1994 with Long Branch Stakes winner Meadow Flight, runner-up to Holy Bull in the 1994 Haskell and winner of the Pennsylvania Derby. In 1995 Ryerson won the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile with Unbridled’s Song, who he saddled as the favorite in the 1996 Kentucky Derby. In 2003 Ryerson’s Jersey Giant burst on to the scene winning the John J. Reilly, Skip Away and Skip Trial, in addition to finishing second in the Salvator Mile and third in the Iselin,

all at Monmouth Park. In 2004 Ryerson captured the Trenton Stakes with Tangier Sound and the Tyro with Park Avenue Ball; the latter went on to win the Grade 2 Futurity at Belmont. Park Avenue Ball returned in 2005 to win the Long Branch and run third in the Haskell. In 2006, Ryerson saddled that charge to victories in the Frisk Me Now, Skip Away and the Grade 3 Iselin.

Monmouth Park 2010 38 4 3 6 $180,080Total 2010 223 38 24 30 $1,095,902

GREGORY SACCOBorn: November 13, 1965Birthplace: Miami Beach, FLResidence: Ocean Township, NJ

Sacco is a third generation horseman. His father, William, was leading trainer at Monmouth Park in 1962. Among his clients is Red Oak Farm’s John J. Brunetti, owner of Hialeah Park. Sacco campaigned multiple stakes win-ner Enjoy the Silence. In 2005 and 2006 Sacco finished fourth in the overall Meadowlands standings. In 2007 he saddled Prop Me Up to win the Lady’s Secret Stakes on Haskell Day before running that charge in the Breeders’ Cup Distaff. In 2008, Sacco saddled a pair of stakes winners, Casino Transaction in the Red Cross and Maddy’s Lion in the Mr. Prospector. In 2009, the Sacco-trained Piscitelli finished fourth in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile three months after breaking his maiden at Monmouth Park. The Sacco-trained Unbridled Essence captured the Grade 3 Matchmaker on Haskell Day in 2010.

Monmouth Park 2010 141 20 23 17 $1,040,710Total 2010 188 26 28 27 $1,193,669

JUAN SEREYBorn: March 25, 1949 Birthplace: Santiago, Chile Residence: Oceanport, NJ

Serey moved from his native Chile to the United States in the early 1980’s and galloped horses for Oscar and Laz Barrera, John Tammaro and Frank Martin before taking out his trainer’s license in 1991. In addition to being the leading trainer at Aqueduct in 1996, Serey has won a pair of training titles at the Meadowlands and a record five consecutive titles at Monmouth from 1995 through 1999. Serey returned to training in 2005 after spending several years working on a farm in upstate New York. In 2010, Serey celebrated his 1,000th career victory as a trainer.

Monmouth Park 2010 73 13 7 7 $451,800Total 2010 109 16 11 14 $526,070

JASON SERVISBorn: April 2, 1957Birthplace: Charles Town, WVResidence: Eatontown, NJ

Formerly a jockey’s valet, Servis began training in Decem-ber 2001 and scored his first win in March of 2002 with Hattab Be You at Aqueduct. In 2002 he captured the Oceanport Handi-cap with Tempest Fugit. Servis captured his second consecutive training title at the Meadowlands in 2006. In 2008, he tied for second in the overall Monmouth Park standings and tied for third at the Big M. He has finished in the top three in the Mon-mouth Park trainer standings FROM 2007 to 2009 and has captured the last two Meadowlands train-ing titles. Servis won his first graded event in 2008 when American Border took the Grade 3 Violet at the Big M. That charge returned to take the Miss Liberty Stakes at Monmouth in 2009.

Monmouth Park 2010 79 13 11 12 $564,510Total 2010 164 39 21 20 $1,030,700

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KEVIN SLEETERBorn: November 30, 1961Birthplace: Camden, NJResidence: Sicklerville, NJ

Sleeter is the son of longtime New Jersey trainer Gerald Sleet-er. In 2002 Sleeter ran one-two in the New Jersey Futurity, win-ning it with Kaw Liga Sioux, who nosed out his stablemate Some-thing Smith. The ultra-speedy Something Smith came back in 2003 to win the Friendly Lover Handicap and in 2004 took the Bernie Dowd Handi-cap. Summer Swing proved the star of the Sleeter barn in 2002, taking three Monmouth stakes: John J. Reilly, Bernie Dowd and Teddy Drone. Sleeter’s Whoop’s Ah Daisy took the 2004 running of the Open Mind Handicap. In 2005 Sleeter’s Who’s the Cowboy won five of eight starts, including a pair of stakes. That charge came back in 2006 to win four of five starts - all stakes victories. In 2007, Sleeter saddled Talkin About Love to win the Grade 3 Monmouth Oaks. The following year, he won three stakes races, including the Colts Neck Handicap and Icecapade Stakes with Who’s the Cowboy. Talkin About Love returned to take the Revidere Stakes in 2009.

Monmouth Park 2010 68 2 8 6 $261,620Total 2010 76 2 8 6 $264,220

CHUCK SPINABorn: June 28, 1948Birthplace: Brooklyn, NYResidence: Oceanport, NJ

Spina grew up in Brooklyn and first began with Western show horses. He won his first race as a trainer at Belmont Park in 1972. Later that year he came to New Jersey and operated Twelve Gate horse van company until 1985. Spina won the Choice Handicap with Dream’s End in 1987.

Monmouth Park 2010 52 2 5 4 $128,088Total 2010 64 4 5 5 $171,088

JOHN TAMMARO IIIBorn: March 10, 1946Birthplace: Charles Town, WVResidence: Cooksville, MD

Tammaro was the leading trainer at Monmouth Park in 1973, 1974 and 1986. He shares the all-time record for wins in one Monmouth meet with J. Willard Thompson, each capturing 55 in the mid-70’s. In 2001 he captured the Sapling Stakes with Pure Precision. He has twice captured the Long Branch, Thistyranthasclass in 2000 and Bert’s Bubbleator in 1993. Tammaro has also twice won the Salvator Mile, Jyp in 1986 and Count His Fleet in 1982. In 2005 Tammaro sent out Smart N Classy to take the Grade 3 Eatontown Handicap. His father, the late John Tammaro Sr., was a leading horseman in Maryland. In 2008, Tammaro saddled Luna Park to win the Bernie Dowd Handicap. Tammaro was the 2010 recipient of the Virgil “Buddy” Raines Distinguished Achievement Award

Monmouth Park 2010 114 7 17 17 $613,206Total 2010 170 18 27 21 $862,690

AMY TARRANTBorn: July 8, 1943Birthplace: Burlington, VT Residence: Ocala, FL

Tarrant was involved with show horses before purchasing nine 2-year-olds at Ocala in 2000, among them multiple stakes win-ner Bold World. She began train-ing her own horses the following year. Owner of Hardacre Farm, Tarrant owns all of the horses in her stable and has enjoyed great success with her runners, most notably with Habiboo, Indy Wind and Kiss the Kid. In 2008, Kiss the Kid gave Tarrant her first graded stakes victory when he captured the Grade 3 Cliff Hanger at the Meadowlands.Tarrant has been wintering in Florida before shipping north for Monmouth Park and the Meadowlands. Pomeroy’s Pistol broke his maiden in 2010 at Monmouth Park for Tarrant before win-ning the Grade 2 Forward Gal at Gulfstream the following winter.

Monmouth Park 2010 56 5 11 7 $292,092Total 2010 104 8 15 13 $427,593

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J. WILLARD THOMPSONBorn: March 30, 1935Birthplace: Atlanta, GAResidence: Colts Neck, NJ

A former steeplechase jock-ey, Thompson and his wife, well-known hunter/jumper trainer Carol, own Quiet Winter Farm, where they also breed racehors-es under the same name. In 2001 Thompson won the Monmouth Park training title, his first since 1977, and his fourth overall. He is the second winningest trainer in Meadowlands history, and captured back-to-back titles there in 1980 and 1981. In 2007 Thompson sent out Jenny Bean Girl to win the Jersey Girl Handicap on New Jersey Thoroughbred Festival Day. In 1996, Thompson was named the inaugural winner of the Virgil “Buddy” Raines Distinguished Achievement Award.

Monmouth Park 2010 166 11 15 15 $605,352Total 2010 187 11 15 15 $614,242

SCOTT VOLKBorn: January 16, 1952Birthplace: Rochester, NJ Residence: Long Branch, NJ

Had a career year in 2010, finishing fourth in the overall trainers standings at Monmouth Park. Saddled Out of Respect to a runner-up finish in the Grade 3 Jersey Shore in 2010. That charge came back later in the meet to capture the Select. Volk won a pair of races in 2010 with NJ-bred Goombada Guska including a stakes score in the Charles Hesse III.

Monmouth Park 2010 144 21 25 25 $1,087,715Total 2010 214 34 36 36 $1,482,210

TONY WILSONBorn: July 2, 1960Birthplace: Camden, NJResidence: Neptune, NJ

Wilson followed his father, Earl, into the training business. Over the years he worked for trainers Leonard “Whitey” Ma-kowski, Ben Perkins Jr. and John Tammaro III. He went out on his own several years ago and enjoyed a break out season in 2006 at Monmouth winning his first stakes race when Pure Disco took the Goldfinch Handicap. Later in the season Wilson won the Klassy Briefcase and Incredible Revenge with Pretty Impos-ing. In 2007 Pure Disco successfully defended her Goldfinch Handicap title for Wilson.

Monmouth Park 2010 67 7 6 4 $272,250Total 2010 109 11 8 10 $338,853

JAMIE WOODINGTONBorn: May 13, 1952Birthplace: Cooperstown, NYResidence: Camden, SC

A graduate of Transylvania University with a degree in For-estry, Woodington races in New Jersey and Maryland while win-tering in South Carolina. Wood-ington trained Thorny Crown, winner of two Monmouth stakes in 1998 and two Meadowlands stakes in 1996. She finished in the money with 51% of her runners at the 2003 Monmouth meet and captured three stakes: Santo Lalomia, Lincroft and Colts Neck. In 2004 her charges finished one-two in the Jersey Breeders’ Turf Highweight, winning it with American Freedom. That runner came back to win the Grade 3 Red Bank Handicap in 2005. In 2007 Woodington captured the John J. Reilly Handicap with Hey Chub.

Monmouth Park 2010 33 3 1 5 $94,830Total 2010 48 4 2 5 $117,349