Saratoga's "New Owners Luncheon" Set for Aug 18

Photo:

Trainers Gary Contessa and Linda Rice will be among the industry speakers participating in The New York Racing Association, Inc.'s (NYRA) next "New Owners Luncheon" at Saratoga Race Course on Sunday, August 18.

Co-hosted by former champion jockey and NYRA television analyst Richard Migliore and former Daily News handicapper Ernie Munick, the program was initiated in 2011 and provides a comprehensive introduction and overview of thoroughbred ownership to those interested in buying a racehorse.

The event will begin at 8 a.m. with breakfast on the porch, followed by presentations and Q&A session with Contessa and Rice, along with owner Roddy Valente, the racing partnerships of Sackatoga Stable and West Point Thoroughbreds, equine accountant Andre Moglia, and state steward Stephen Lewandowski.

Also included in the $100 registration fee is lunch in the luxury suites, a backstretch tour, a visit to the paddock to see the horses being saddled before a race, a winner's circle presentation, an official program, and a gift bag.

Throughout the day, guests also will have the opportunity to meet many of NYRA's leading jockeys, trainers and owners.

Migliore, who won the Eclipse Award as the nation's top apprentice in 1981, retired in 2010 after winning 4,450 races, including 362 stakes. Munick also serves as an analyst on NYRA TV.

Registration details for the "New Owners Luncheon" are available at nyra.com. For more information call Horsemen's Relations at Saratoga Race Course, 518-584-6200 ext: 2205 to reserve a spot, space is limited to 60.

Read More

Churchill Downs hosts the 27th edition of the Claiming Crown on Saturday. This series of eight starter allowance...
It was as a 2-year-old, but Dewolf 's career best race came when second in the Grey Stakes...
Saturday’s Grade 3, $300,000 Chilukki Stakes at Churchill Downs drew a compact but competitive field of seven fillies...
Simple Song topped Thursday's speed figure performances with a 143 Horse Racing Nation speed figure in a 6...
Jockey Dylan Davis is out indefinitely after being injured in an incident during Friday's seventh race at Aqueduct...