Clay Moving Full-Time to His Own Company

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Case Clay

After 20 years at Three Chimneys Farm, Case Clay is shifting his focus full-time to his own company, Case Clay Thoroughbred Management. His services will continue to include bloodstock, auction and private purchases, portfolio management, and equine insurance.

"I am grateful to the Torrealba Family for allowing me to add outside clients of my own over the past several years, in addition to my role at Three Chimneys," Clay said. "As my business and clients have grown, it feels like the right time to go out on my own and to grow my business even more. The only way to free up time to do that is to go solo, but I'm glad that I will be able to call Three Chimneys a client as I further develop this venture."

"Case has been invaluable to us since we purchased Three Chimneys with regard to his connections domestically and abroad, particularly from helping us develop relationships with owners and breeders around the world," said Three Chimneys chairman Gonçalo Torrealba. "We respect and support his decision, and we're looking forward to being a client of Case's, especially as he helps us broaden the Japanese and Australian presence for our flagship stallion Gun Runner."

Clay currently sits on the advisory board of Keeneland, is a board member of the Breeders' Cup, and also serves as chairman of the Kentucky Equine Education Project. 

Further information about Case Clay Thoroughbred Management can be found at www.caseclay.com.

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