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  • Phyllis Wyeth and Union Rags Made History Together

    I just learned of the death of Phyllis Mills Wyeth on Jan. 14 at age 78. Known for her philanthropic endeavors as well as her family history in the Sport of Kings, she had a love affair with her homebred colt Union Rags that has earned a place in the history books, most notably the chapter on the Belmont Stakes. Her husband, Jamie is an ...
    Posted to Hangin' With Haskin (Weblog) by Blood-Horse Staff on 02-01-2019
  • Three Thousand Words About Three Derby Prep Races

    By J. Keeler Johnson (''Keelerman'') Twitter: @J_Keelerman Sorry to disappoint you, but the title of this post is technically inaccurate. Despite going over the top in writing way, way too many words about the three Kentucky Derby prep races coming up this Saturday, I didn't quite hit 3,000 words. My preview of the Holy Bull Stakes (gr. II) ...
    Posted to Unlocking Winners (Weblog) by -Keelerman on 01-31-2019
  • Light Reading - By Evan Hammonds

    Not everyone connected to City of Light was at rain-soaked Gulfstream Park Jan. 26 as William and Suzanne Warren Jr.s colt parted ways with his 11 rivals, and departed with the $4 million winners share of the Pegasus World Cup Invitational Stakes (G1) purse. Mark Reid, a principal of Walnut Green who had helped purchase City of Light as a ...
    Posted to What's Going On Here (Weblog) by Blood-Horse Staff on 01-30-2019
  • Derby Dozen - January 29, 2019 - Presented by Shadwell Farm

    1 Game Winner Bob Baffert Candy Ride (ARG)Indyan Giving, by A.P. Indy As long as he continues to work steadily without any setbacks it is hard to deprive him of the top spot following three grade 1 victories, concluding with an impressive score in the Breeders Cup Juvenile. He can adapt to any pace, any scenario, and less than ideal ...
  • Stewards Continue to Work Toward Elusive Consistency

    (Originally published in the January 19, 2019 issue of BloodHorse magazine. Feel free to share your own thoughts and opinions at the bottom of the column.)  By Dr. Ted Hill With the NFL playoffs upon us and the recent announcement that the chief state steward at Turfway Park will explain disqualifications while a replay is televised, I ...
    Posted to Our Voices (Weblog) by Blood-Horse Staff on 01-25-2019
  • No Whip, No Wince

    (Originally published in the January 5, 2019 issue of BloodHorse magazine. Feel free to share your own thoughts and opinions at the bottom of the column.)  By Edward L. Bowen For a 19-year-old groom during a summer between college semesters the sense of being on the inside of the game brought a knowing smile the morning one of the ...
    Posted to Our Voices (Weblog) by Blood-Horse Staff on 01-24-2019
  • Picks and Plays on Pegasus Weekend

    By J. Keeler Johnson (''Keelerman'') Twitter: @J_Keelerman In what can easily be billed as the first big weekend of racing in 2019, Gulfstream Park will host a stakes-packed card led by the $9 million Pegasus World Cup (gr. I) and the $7 million Pegasus World Cup Turf (gr. I), while on Friday, Oaklawn Park will join the action with the ...
    Posted to Unlocking Winners (Weblog) by -Keelerman on 01-24-2019
  • Travelin’ Man - By Evan Hammonds

    There have been so many key players in the Thoroughbred industry who have passed in the last several months its hard to keep pace. While not a breeder, owner, or trainer, the late Morton Cathro was a keen student of the game and loved it dearly. A good handicapper but a much better historian, our man Mort died a few months ago at the age of ...
    Posted to What's Going On Here (Weblog) by Blood-Horse Staff on 01-23-2019
  • Derby Dozen - January 22, 2019 - Presented by Shadwell Farm

    1 Game Winner Bob Baffert Candy Ride (ARG)Indyan Giving, by A.P. Indy We wont see him until March in the San Felipe, but its going to take some huge heroics to knock him off the top spot before then. Any doubts about him were erased when he overcame a bad trip to win the Sentient Jet Breeders Cup Juvenile going away. You couldnt ask ...
  • January 5, 2019 - Southwest: Extended Family

    Roger Heitzmann III uses his pedigree well in Louisiana By Gary McMillen GIVEN THE DNA imprint of Roger Heitzmann III, the chances of him becoming a post-office clerk were 400,000-1. Every generational branch in Heitzmanns family tree pointed to a lineage of horsemen. With those deep roots, Heitzmanns evolution into his present position as ...
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