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  • Sky Mesa Colt's Speed is No Surprise

    Fastest work at the under tack show for Tuesday's Fasig-Tipton Calder 2-Year-Old in Training sale was a colt by Sky Mesa (TrueNicks, SRO) out of Secondary School, by Honor Grades. The colt - who broke the 10-second mark - is rated an A+ by TrueNicks on the basis of the Pulpit/Danzig cross, but has several other interesting pedigree features. ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by admin on 02-24-2008
  • 'Ready' in Two Hemispheres

    One stallion who has been enjoying a great February is More Than Ready (TrueNicks, SRO). In the U.S., last week brought stakes wins for Ruff and Ready (who routed the opposition in the Shotintheheart Stakes at Gulfstream on Valentine's Day) and Ready for Fortune (winner of the Dearly Precious Stakes at Aqueduct three days later). Ruff and Ready, ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by admin on 02-24-2008
  • Maryland Stallion Station Joins TrueNicks

    A major edge that TrueNicks has is that with the comprehensive database of The Jockey Club Information Services at its service, it is able to take account of all starters and stakes winners. This will make the service of particular value to regional breeders, as the TrueNicks figures reflect the results of state-bred stakes winners. With this in ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by admin on 02-23-2008
  • Richard Shapiro: Chairman, California Horse Racing Board

    [image url=''http://cdn.bloodhorse.com/images/content/rshapiro_large.jpg'']Richard Shapiro[/image] Shapiro has served as chairman of the California Horse Racing Board (CHRB) since January 1, 2006. Since being appointed to the CHRB in 2005 by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Shapiro has been extremely active as a racing commissioner, spending a ...
    Posted to Talkin' Horses (Weblog) by KimReeves on 02-22-2008
  • Harlan's Evolving

    The very promising start made by the first crop of Harlan's Holiday gained further momentum on Monday, when the undefeated Denis of Cork took the Southwest Stakes (gr. III). Denis of Cork is the sixth stakes winner for Harlan's Holiday, and he follows Hollywood Park's Cashcall Futurity (gr. I) victor Into Mischief, and Sorrento Stakes (gr. III) ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by admin on 02-21-2008
  • A New Look for TrueNicks Reports

    As part of the TrueNicks commitment to ongoing improvement of our product line, we are pleased to unveil a new look for the basic Hypothetical Mating and Named Foal reports (click on the report names to see samples). The new presentation is designed to be easier to read and interpret, and includes all the same features that users have found on ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by admin on 02-21-2008
  • A First for Storm Cat, and Other Observations

    Here's a mating which we think represents a first. When Ingrid the Gambler (Johannesburg - Pretty Livia, by Forest Wildcat) took the Wishing Well II Handicap Feb. 10, she became what is almost certainly the first stakes winner (in fact, the first stakes horse) by a Storm Cat-line stallion out of a Storm Cat-line mare. As students of pedigree know, ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by admin on 02-18-2008
  • Honour Untarnished

    In a race that saw highly-rated ex-U.S. runners Etched and Numaany finish fourth and fifth, the Honour and Glory colt Honour Devil maintained an undefeated record with a half-length win in the Gulf News UAE Two Thousand Guineas (UAE-III). Foaled in Argentina, Honour Devil won his sole start in his native country in 2006, and in his only other ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by admin on 02-17-2008
  • Bumping Up Against Deadline

    The Jockey Club gives one year from the actual foaling date to register Thoroughbreds with the American Stud Book.  Id like to see the rule changed to allow registration up to the end of the yearling year.  My best argument is that the photos that accompany the registry documentation would be more representative if taken in the summer ...
    Posted to The Five-Cross Files (Weblog) by sgillies on 02-15-2008
  • Sand Suits Beach

    Cocoa Beach (CHI) proved herself very well suited by the Nad al Sheba sand track as she coasted to a five length victory in the Meydan U.A.E. One Thousand Guineas (UAE-I) Feb. 8. Cocoa Beach, who runs in the colors of HRH Princess Haya of Jordan, was foaled in Chile, but has a pedigree with strong U.S. connections. Her sire is Stonewall Farm ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by admin on 02-14-2008
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