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  • Palace Malicitis

    The primary attribute of Palace Malice is that he is a very good racehorse, having won the Belmont Stakes, Jim Dandy Stakes, and $1,481,135. But there are other plus factors. One, he is a big, powerful, handsome animal with a most ingratiating personality, deserving of his hefty fan base. Certainly, we do not choose racehorses based on their ...
    Posted to Stories from Cot Campbell (Weblog) by EJMitchellKy on 10-18-2013
  • TimeformUS Weekend Plays: The Raven Run

    Keeneland, Race 9, Local Post Time 5:23 pm ETThe G2 Raven Run, 7F, Synth, 3YO FilliesBy Robert FinneganSaturday's Grade II Raven Run at Keeneland features an overflow field of three-year-old fillies running seven furlongs on the Polytrack.  The morning line 7-2 favorite is the Todd Pletcher-trained Silsita.   Handicappers have no ...
    Posted to Unlocking Winners (Weblog) by TimeformUS on 10-18-2013
  • The Battle Within the Battle

    Were all aware by now that Game On Dude controls his fate when it comes to Horse of the Year. Its pretty simple: win the Breeders Cup Classic and you are Horse of the Year. Even a good second could nail down the honors. A sound defeat and its up for grabs. Then you can turn your attention to the Distaff and the Mile, where Royal Delta, ...
    Posted to Hangin' With Haskin (Weblog) by Jennifer Whittle on 10-17-2013
  • The most-talented Classic field ever

    In a rare moment of social media accord, it was mostly agreed upon that the Breeders' Cup Classic fields from either 1998 or 2004 were the best not only for the Western Hemisphere's richest race but also in the history of the North American Turf! I'll muddy the waters a little bit and include 2009 in the discussion because of the international ...
    Posted to Unlocking Winners (Weblog) by EJXD2 on 10-17-2013
  • Cause to Believe Off to Big Start in Canada

    We've always thought that having the right stallion for the prevailing environment is a major key to success, and that's well illustrated by Cause to Believe, who is tearing it up in British Columbia this year. Cause to Believe was represented by only nine first-crop foals in 2010, but seven of them have reached the track and all seven are ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Alan Porter on 10-17-2013
  • At Age 9, Rahystrada Aims for First Keeneland Stakes Win

    Dont be surprised if the Keeneland paddock crowd around the tree listing number six is a bit thick before the Sycamore Stakes (gr. III) Thursday, Oct. 17.That tree will be the temporary home of 9-year-old Rahystrada, who will try to secure a Keeneland stakes win for the first time in his eight seasons of racing in the 1 1/2-mile turf test for ...
    Posted to The Keeneland Files (Weblog) by aspradling on 10-16-2013
  • Tough Losses - By Evan Hammonds

    An interesting statistic came out of the International Simulcasting Conference held earlier this month in Lexington. Hank Zeitlin, president and COO of Equibase, reported that due to the shrinking foal crop the number of starters in Thoroughbred races in 2016 is projected to be about 39% less than it was in 2003.Based on racing through the ...
    Posted to What's Going On Here (Weblog) by Jennifer Whittle on 10-16-2013
  • Return to the Sire the Best Blood of His Dam

    The breeding maxim ''Return to the sire the best blood of his dam'' has been attributed to longtime Darby Dan Farm manager Olin Gentry. Gentry wasn't the first to suggest this breeding theory, indeed there is evidence to suggest that it first came into livestock management via the Bedouins in upgrading Arabian stock centuries ago. The theory is ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Byron Rogers on 10-15-2013
  • Point of Entry Comes Back Strong

    Point of Entry wins the Gulfstream Park Turf (Photo: Adam Coglianese) The program was set up with the idea that it would have to be aggressive, with only one goalthe Breeders' Cup Turf (gr. IT)in mind. For any other runner it would have been a tall task, but five-time grade I winner Point of Entry sailed along his road to recovery from a ...
    Posted to Novak at the Track (Weblog) by Claire Novak on 10-15-2013
  • The Joy of Kittens

    Winners circle; Ken Ramsey speaking.Ken Ramseys greeting on the phone shortly after Kitten Kaboodles victory in the Jessamine Stakes pretty much summed up the amazing run of victories hes been on this year, especially the last four months.Its as if Disney has made a feline version of 1001 Dalmatians. Racing has been literally overrun by ...
    Posted to Hangin' With Haskin (Weblog) by aspradling on 10-14-2013
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