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Nobiz Like Shobiz (born January 29, 2004) is an American
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racehorse, who during his three-year-old season was considered a top contender for the 2007 U.S. Triple Crown series of races. Though he did not place in the Kentucky Derby, Nobiz added to his stakes winnings by making a successful conversion to turf racing after the Derby. The horse was given the name Nobiz Like Shobiz by his
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owner Elizabeth J. Valando whose late husband
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was a
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producer and owner of an important music publishing business. She and her husband owned
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, the 1990 U.S. Champion Two-Year-Old who won that year's
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. Nobiz Like Shobiz was sired by multiple
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winner,
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, a son of the 1994 Kentucky Derby winner,
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. His damsire is
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, who was the stallion with the highest breeding fee in North America. Trained by Barclay Tagg who notably trained Kentucky Derby and
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winner
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, Nobiz Like Shobiz was an awkward colt who did not start his racing career until late in his two-year-old season. Tagg said of his first sight of the colt on a Florida farm, "Before he jogged three steps, I called Elizabeth Valando and said, 'This is the most gorgeous horse I've ever seen. If he's not a Triple Crown candidate, they've never made one.'" {{Citation needed, date=April 2007


2006 racing season

Nobiz Like Shobiz made his racing debut in early September 2006 at Belmont Park, it was an impressive one. Racing at a distance of a full mile, he won by 10¾ lengths. Owner Elizabeth J Valando was then offered $17 million for the colt by
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. She turned it dow

Nobiz Like Shobiz competed for the second time in mid October in the important Champagne Stakes (United States), Champagne Stakes against two-year-olds, many of whom had more racing experience. Nobiz Like Shobiz finished second by ¾ of a length to
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who overtook him in the homestretch. Although he had run a solid race, his trainer chose to skip the November 4th $2 million
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, preferring to allow the colt to mature more while continuing his training. As such, his next outing, and last of 2006, was in the Grade-2 $200,000 US
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where he won by an impressive 6½-lengths. He earned a very respectable Beyer Speed Figure of 97 and his time of (1:48.82) was the fastest Remsen at the distance since 1977, when Believe It won in (1:47.80

Nobiz Like Shobiz was wintered in Barn 16 at
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in
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along with
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.


2007 racing season

Barclay Tagg had indicated for 2007 he would enter Nobiz Like Shobiz into three prep races—all at 1⅛ mile—before the Kentucky Derby. The first would be the Grade 3
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on February 3. Going off as the favorite, Nobiz Like Shobiz outran his rival
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and won going away by one and one/half lengths. In the March 3rd Fountain of Youth Stakes he lugged in during the stretch and finished third. Equipped with blinkers, he held off a late rally from longshot Sightseeing to win the G1
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by 1/2 length as the 7/10 favorite. Second choice
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(3/2 odds) was 3¾ lengths behind the winner in third. Nobiz Like Shobiz had a seemingly perfect trip in the 2007 Kentucky Derby, stalking the pace in 4th into the stretch. As he angled to the outside for his stretch run under jockey
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, the pace of the race picked up dramatically and Nobiz Like Shobiz failed to generate a late run, finishing 10th in the full field of 20. In his next race, July 4, he finished a well-beaten second to
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in the Grade II Dwyer Stakes. After that defeat, and because Nobiz was running down on dirt (burning his heels and ankles on the rough surface), trainer Barclay Tagg began training him for grass racing. On August 6, 2007, Nobiz won his first start on turf: the
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under Cornelio Velazquez. On September 1, he won again on turf in the Grade III Kent Breeders' Cup Stakes at
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. The following October he captured his third straight turf race by winning the Grade II
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. He was entered in the
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(Turf) Mile on October 27 and briefly seemed poised to make a strong move but managed only to finish fourth on a rain-softened turf course. In the late-November Hollywood Derby, he was unable to catch front-running Daytona and again finished out of the money.


Overall racing statistics

As of October 2007, Nobiz Like Shobiz has won seven races in thirteen starts. He has finished out of the money three times: in the 2007 Kentucky Derby (tenth), the 2007 Breeders Cup (Turf) Mile (fourth) and the 2007 Hollywood Derby (sixth). His total career earnings are just over $1,500,000 US.


Retirement

On May 25, 2008, Barclay Tagg announced that Nobiz Like Shobiz would retire. Tagg felt that certain ailments were bound to keep the horse from achieving his best at the track. Nobiz Like Shobiz stood at stud for $7500 at Darby Dan Farm in Kentucky for the 2009 breeding season. For the 2010 breeding season, his fee was dropped to $2500. The first reported foal by Nobiz Like Shobiz was a filly out of stakes-winning mare Rachele'sprincess (by Summing). The filly, born January 27 at Haymarket Farm in Kentucky, is half-sister to stakes winner Gabrieles Princess and stakes-placed Lil Joes Luckycent.First Foal by Nobiz Like Shobiz is a Filly , BloodHorse.com http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/55294/first-foal-by-nobiz-like-shobiz-is-a-filly


References


Bloodhorse.com article on the 2006 Remsen Stakes

Nobiz Like Shobiz's pedigree and racing stats


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