00:00As you know, one of this podcast's key sponsors is the PHBA, the Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association, and you probably know where this is going.
00:08Guess who was inducted Friday into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame?
00:12That's right. It was another Smarty Party.
00:15Congratulations to Pennsylvania bred Smarty Jones, who, of course, was 2004's champion three-year-old by virtue of his wins in the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness.
00:24He was also the lone selection by Hall of Fame voters this year in the Contemporary category.
00:31And how about a Saratoga Daily Double?
00:34Monday night at the Saratoga Sale, a son of Justify, a half-brother to Breeders' Cup winner Caravelle and multiple stakes winner Witte brought $1.4 million from Sheikh Fahad Al-Thani of Qatar, who also owned Caravelle and Witte.
00:50And that cult is a registered Pennsylvania bred.
00:53To learn more about breeding your own Pennsylvania champion and maybe a million-dollar yearling, go to PABread.com or call 610-444-1050.
01:05P.A. Bread, I think we've built a brand at this point.
01:10It's excitement at every step.
01:13Roses for Debra just set a new track record.
01:16One average for the past decade, Pennsylvania paid over $28 million a year in breeders' awards, restricted races, and owner bonuses.
01:25Plus, P.A. Bread's shine on the world's biggest stage.
01:28Just three states have bred more Breeders' Cup winners.