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Daily Racing Form (“DRF”), announced Jan. 22 that the fourth annual Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance magazine, which is published by DRF, is now available on ThoroughbredAftercare.org and promos.drf.com/taa. Printed copies of the magazine will be available starting January 2019 at various race meets, sales and equestrian events across the country and through TAA-accredited organizations. “On behalf of all of us at the TAA, I would like to extend our sincere gratitude to DRF for producing the TAA magazine,” said Erin Shea, TAA Marketing and Communications Manager. “We are so proud of the 2019 edition, which highlights all of the TAA-accredited organizations as well as our accomplishments during the past year. This magazine is an extremely valuable marketing tool to highlight the growing aftercare movement and the diversity in TAA-accredited programs.” This year’s edition features 96 colored pages, highlighting all 70 TAA-accredited organizations and also includes in-depth articles about aftercare networks across the country, the healing power of thoroughbreds, and expansion of TAA-accredited organizations. Further, the 2019 issue features a letter from TAA President John Phillips, a map of TAA-accredited organizations and a list of TAA’s industry stakeholders. “We are proud to publish this year’s edition of the TAA Magazine,” said Don Ryan, Daily Racing Form’s Chief Executive Officer. “The TAA highlights an important issue for all industry stakeholders, and we salute those on the front lines at each of the TAA-accredited organizations. We are pleased to provide this resource that showcases the significant commitment to thoroughbreds following their racing days.” To kick off distribution, the magazine will be available at the 48th annual Eclipse Awards and the Pegasus World Cup Invitational at Gulfstream Park. The TAA is the official charity of the Eclipse Awards and is an official charity of the Pegasus World Cup. View the TAA Magazine
Read More >The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance has partnered with Centennial Farms to present the Best Turned Out Horse Awards during the Pegasus World Cup Invitational card Jan. 26, 2019 at Gulfstream Park.
Read More >A graded stakes winner on the track, a stallion represented by a few winners, and now a show horse. Overdriven is taking his third career in stride.
Read More >The Illinois Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association has pledged $1 per start at Arlington International Racecourse and Hawthorne Race Course in 2019 to the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance.
Read More >The 2019 application for accreditation by the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance is now available on ThoroughbredAftercare.org.
Read More >The first, and crucial, step toward a successful, responsible post-racing retirement for a horse is finding the right place for the horse to land off the track. And that’s where triage programs working together with TAA-accredited organizations come in.
Read More >As the aftercare movement grows, Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance-accredited organizations especially are gaining momentum. Three in particular have attributed their TAA accreditation status to helping this expansion.
Read More >“There is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man” is ringing true more than ever in Thoroughbred aftercare.
Read More >In her 10 starts, Claudia’s Vision never finished better than fifth. While it seemed that the New York-bred daughter of Court Vision just wasn’t meant to be on the racetrack, her disposition and build caught the attention of a young hunter/jumper professional.
Read More >Tall, dark, and handsome. Enter Jacob’s Arch, a 2001 son of Arch, who caught the eye and captured the heart of Justine Watson.
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