Clay Moves Full Time to Case Clay Manage Purebred

After 20 years at Three Chimneys Farm, Case Clay is turning her full-time focus to her company, Case Clay Thoroughbred Management, according to a press release from Clay on Tuesday morning.
His services will continue to include blood auctions and private purchases, portfolio management and horse insurance.
Clay said: “I am grateful to the Torrealba Family for allowing me to add external clients of my own over the past few years, in addition to my role at Three Chimneys. “As my business and clients continue to grow, I feel this is the right time to start my own business and grow my business further. The only way to free up time to do that is to go it alone, but I’m glad I can call Three Chimneys a customer as I continue to grow this venture.”
Clay hit the mark recently with GI winner Beverly D Dalika, whom he bought privately in Germany for Bal Mar Equine at the age of two.
“Case has been invaluable to us since we purchased Three Chimneys in terms of his relationships at home and abroad, especially from helping us develop relationships with
Gonçalo Torrealba, President of Three Chimneys said. “We respect and support his decision, and we look forward to becoming a Case’s customer,
especially as he helps us expand our Japanese and Australian presence to our flagship steed, gunman.”
“Now seems like the right time to announce this venture as I will be heading to Australia on January 3 for the Magical Million Dollar Sale. I’m looking forward to rolling,” Clay added.
Clay is currently on the Keeneland Advisory Board, is a Breeders’ Cup Board Member and is also the Chairman of KEEP.
More information on the Case Clay Purebred Management can be found at www.caseclay.com.
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