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  • Why It's Best to be Last

    Better Than Honour, the dam of back-to-back Belmont Stakes (gr. I) winners Jazil and Rags to Riches, will be last horse offered Nov. 2 during the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky November select mixed sale in Lexington.  According to Fasig-Tipton president, Boyd Browning, her position in the catalog is a result of a mutual agreement between ...
    Posted to Hammer Time (Weblog) by macawwoman on 10-28-2008
  • Soaring and Sailing - by Dan Liebman

    Bobby Spalding is right. More often than not, we tend to overanalyze, overreach, even overreact. It leads to brain overload.When it comes right down to it, Spalding said, They are just horses; treat them like horses.They are words every farm manager should live by, imparted to Spalding by his first boss in the industry, Brereton Jones, owner of ...
    Posted to What's Going On Here (Weblog) by Blood-Horse Staff on 10-28-2008
  • Princesses, Paupers, and Mr. Fat-and-Happy at the Racetrack

    By Frank VespeJust checked put our pal Ted's post introducing this week of musings from the small-ownership crowd.  There, to my surprise, he'd successfully pilfered a photo of me from our That's Amore Stable website. In the picture, I appear to be the living definition of fat and happy. Which, truth be told, I was on that day. The ...
  • Broodmarathon - Stakes Producer Carrying *Guaranteed Winner*

    Here's the scenario:  you have the opportunity to purchase a mare carrying a foal that is guaranteed to be a winner.  In fact, the foal is even guaranteed to earn more than its training, feed, and veterinary costs.  Profit!  Here's the catch: the foal's dam shouldn't be bred again and will need to be retired.  You've ...
    Posted to The Five-Cross Files (Weblog) by sgillies on 10-27-2008
  • Breeders' Cup Thoughts - One Day After

    What a great weekend of racing. We saw several outstanding performances, including three on Ladies Day Friday and many more on what will be now known as ''European Saturday.'' Less than 24 hours after a very successful Breeders' Cup 25, here are a few thoughts and a breakdown of some of the standout races: First of all, hopefully we haven't seen ...
    Posted to Breeders Cup Chat (Weblog) by Jason Shandler on 10-27-2008
  • The Dream

    By Ted GrevelisI wrote this on the evening of Tuesday, June 17, 2008 after a very long day driving around the Upper Midwest.  I preface this way because I had a lot of time to kill. I had time to slip into a favorite American (and most definitely horse owners) past-time: day-dreaming. Now that the Breeder's Cup is over and I know I won't ...
  • Aqueduct

    By Steve Zorn  The Breeders' Cup is over. So let's get on to the important stuff.  Which is that racing returns to Aqueduct on Wednesday. Well, OK, perhaps Aqueduct isn't the center of the racing world any more - though it did host the Breeders Cup in 1985 - but for some of us in the game, it can be the center of our economic, ...
  • Zenyatta Earns Horse of the Year Honors

    A 4-year-old campaign in which she captured four grade I stakes and three grade II contests to go 7-for-7 overall -- with earnings of over $2.1 million -- should wrap up a Horse of the Year title for Zenyatta (pedigree).  The filly by Street Cry (IRE) (SRO) out of Vertigineux (more on her later!) put in a stunning performance to capture the ...
    Posted to The Five-Cross Files (Weblog) by sgillies on 10-25-2008
  • Saturday Picks, Part 2

    Juvenile Turf Take your pick. Morning-line favorite Bittel Road and second choice Coronet of a Baron have a slight edge on paper, but this is a wide-open contest. Bittel Road, trained by Todd Pletcher, is undefeated in three starts but his speed figures are nothing staggering compared to these. He'll hope for a hot pace to close from. Coronet of ...
    Posted to Breeders Cup Chat (Weblog) by Jason Shandler on 10-25-2008
  • TBA Partnership Week

    Welcome to Breeders Cup Day!  We were handed the reins of the TBA Blog this week and were to start at a relatively inopportune moment Breeders Cup Day (or Day 2, if you prefer).  Given the justifiable focus on the best our industry has to offer today as well as ad nauseum blogs on the races themselves, we will resume your ...
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