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  • Westbury Stud Now on TrueNicks

    In the near 20 years since its inception, Westbury Stud has risen to a place of prominence among New Zealands Thoroughbred nurseries. At its Karaka property, it stands seven stallions, drawn from a diverse range of backgrounds. Postponed (TrueNicks) is a U.S. graded stakes winner by Summer Squall classic siring son of Storm Bird and from the ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Alan Porter 1 on 04-02-2011
  • 2011 Florida Derby - Predict the Order of Finish

    Who will win the 2011 Florida Derby? Who will finish last? Is it Soldat's race? Will Dialed In be flying late? Can Flashpoint carry that speed? Which son of Bernardini (To Honor and Serve, Stay Thirsty) will get home first? Now is your chance to see how your picks stack up against the rest of the BloodHorse.com community. Need more information ...
    Posted to You Make the Call (Weblog) by Blood-Horse Staff on 04-01-2011
  • Eddie Woods - Leading Pinhooker and Sale Consignor

    .postComments { DISPLAY: none } .commentsContainer { DISPLAY: none } .commentForm { DISPLAY: none } Eddie Woods, a leading pinhooker and sale consignor, will be the next guest on Bloodhorse.coms Talkin Horses podcast. A native of Meath, Ireland, who was a steeplechase jockey, Woods ...
    Posted to Talkin' Horses (Weblog) by Blood-Horse Staff on 04-01-2011
  • Derby Mo-Jo Part III: Final Prep Time

     (Part III of an ongoing blog series authored by Mike Repole, owner of Kentucky Derby favorite Uncle Mo) Wow, I can't believe that it is already April. Over the next two weeks, God willing, Stay Thirsty and Uncle Mo will take their final steps before the Kentucky Derby. I'm possibly five weeks away from a lifelong dream. After ...
    Posted to Triple Crown Talk (Weblog) by Jason Shandler on 04-01-2011
  • Women Riders Stepping Up

    As I mentioned last week, I would like to share an interview I composed with Karma Kitaj, author of the book Women Riders Who Couldand Did: Life Stories of Top Level Equestriennes. The book features the stories of women professionals from various areas of the equine industry, including the now retired jockey Julie Krone. Krone became the ...
    Posted to Beyond the Blinkers (Weblog) by Esther Marr on 03-31-2011
  • Pass the Keg ... and Make a Bet While You're Here

    The Preakness Stakes must be just around the corner judging by the uproar over the Maryland Jockey Clubs latest advertising and marketing campaign. Love it. This years campaign, featuring the half-man-half-horse called Kegasus, drew instant response from all corners, including one Maryland lawmaker who publicly stated he believes its ...
    Posted to At Large (Weblog) by JerseyTom on 03-31-2011
  • Tapp's Travels: Hunter Valley

    Back in New South Wales, the TrueNicks tour moved to the Hunter Valley, Australia's Thoroughbred breeding center. Here Byron and I visited a who's who of Australian stud farms, including Arrowfield, Coolmore, Darley, Patinack, Vinery, and Widden. Arrowfield, the original home of breed-shaping stallion Danehill, now stands top Danehill sons ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Ian Tapp on 03-31-2011
  • Rewilding Claims Another Sheema for Dam

    While Japan had a one-two in the World Cup, there was a different kind of double in the Sheema Classic (gr. I, video below), as Rewilding emulated his half sister Dar Re Mi, who won the previous renewal of this race. Rewilding is a son of Tiger Hill, one of the better middle-distance stayers sired by Danehill. Winner of his first six starts, ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Alan Porter 1 on 03-31-2011
  • Ky. Derby Trail: Fallen Arches

    So, at this late date, are there any proven horses left who did not make the third and final Future Wager field despite looking like legitimate Kentucky Derby contenders.In one instance the answer is yes yes yes. As anyone can tell from our persistence with Astrology and Elite Alex, both of whom are in the field, we are always looking for a ...
    Posted to Hangin' With Haskin (Weblog) by Blood-Horse Staff on 03-30-2011
  • 04/02/11 Southwest: A State of Hope

    The Texas horse industry lives and dies by odd-numbered years. The Lone Star State is one of the few states whose legislatures only meet biennially, and when lawmakers do come together in Austin, its for only 140 days. To Thoroughbred horsemen, those 19 months between sessions can seem endless and hopeless as an increasing amount of money bleeds ...
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