Harlem Rocker, photo courtesy Adena Springs Three new Adena Springs stallions have joined TrueNicks. The new recruits include graded winner and Canadian classic winner Harlem Rocker, Hollywood Gold Cup...
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Racing is close to finishing up for the year. Lots of potential broodmares and stallions are retiring to start new careers. After a quick break for Thanksgiving, I went to Churchill for the Clark Handicap...
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Speightstown, photo by Lee Thomas It has long been apparent that the crop of stallions that began their stud career in 2005 is a very good one. It’s members include Medaglia d'Oro ( TrueNicks , SRO ),...
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With new 2011 stallions Blame ( TrueNicks , SRO ), Eskendereya ( TrueNicks , SRO ), Lookin At Lucky ( TrueNicks , SRO ), and Quality Road ( TrueNicks , SRO ) all priced in the $30,000-35,000 range, we...
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Five-time grade I winner, 2009 champion two-year-old, and likely 2010 three-year-old champion Lookin At Lucky ( TrueNicks ) has been retired to Ashford Stud for the 2011 breeding season. The son of Smart...
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The full roster of 26 stallions at the Turkish Jockey Club have joined TrueNicks. Since TrueNicks is the only nicking system that considers all international starters and stakes winners, it is a useful...
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(Guest post by Tom Hall) Arkansas seems an unlikely place to be the birthplace of a future chef-de-race Thoroughbred stallion. But the fact is this: A good horse can be born anywhere, from the "horse capitals...
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WinStar Farm 's new 2011 stallions Super Saver and Hold Me Back have joined TrueNicks. WinStar homebred Super Saver ( TrueNicks ) claimed this year's Kentucky Derby (gr. I, video below), making him the...
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The stallions of Bybee Road Farm in Ranson, West Virginia, have joined TrueNicks. Unlimited free nicking reports are now available to breeders for Officer Rocket and Ghostly Numbers. New for 2011 is Officer...
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Multiple grade I winner Blame ( TrueNicks ) has been retired to Claiborne Farm and will stand for a $35,000 fee in 2011. Breeders are now able to run unlimited free nick reports with Blame, courtesy of...
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