Horse by Horse News

After a wild week of attempted claiming for our ARC22 where we lost shakes for horses from 8-way to up to 28 way we were lucky to get two new horses to add to the Stable.

  • Last Saturday, we were able to add a lightly raced 3yo gelding by Twirling Candy named Bluto's Candy.  He finished an excellent 3rd, despite a wide trip around both turns in his first turf try, beaten just a neck for 2nd, and less than two lengths for the win.  We are looking for good things from him in the near future. 
  • Earlier today we were also able to Claim Tetragrammaton, a 3 year old gelding who was making his first start.  He finished 4th about 8 lengths from the winner who broke the track record in the race. We look forward to both of them providing some exciting action for our Group Members.
  • Life On the Edge will be entered on Tuesday for a race at Penn National on Friday March 4th.  After the race, she will be given some R&R on the farm before the Spring Turf season begins.
  • Fire's Finale is well at Overbrook farm where he is getting a brief rest. He will begin training again in Mid-March to get ready to race this Spring.
  • U Kant Whip It is doing well at Overbrook Farm in Colts Neck, while getting some R & R before turf season this spring.  He is ready to begin some light training next week.
  • Our Liam’s Map Colt and our Runhappy Colt are both doing excellent at at Manuden Farm in Ocala.  See the stunning photo of Lisa Limon’s colt who will be HIP #577 at the March OBS two-year olds in training Auction.
  • Tracy Ann’s Legacy impressive career with Kenwood Racing came to an end on Saturday when she was claimed at Gulfstream Park after a 2nd place finish.  She missed the win by a matter of inches in a close photo.  Her Kenwood career spanned about 1 ½ years with multiple Allowance wins and 2 Stakes Placings.  She earned over 150K for the stable and brought a lot of excitement to our 2020 Active Racing Group.  We all will miss her and wish her the best of luck with her new connections
  • The Ghost of N Y was retired from racing after his last race.  He is perfectly healthy but just was not cutting it as a racehorse and we are happy that he has been accepted to a 6-8 month exercise study at the University of Pennsylvania’s New Bolton Center sponsored by the PA Racing Commission. During the study, he will receive top quality care (more like spoiled from what we are told) and the New Bolton Center will work towards rehoming him for a riding career at the conclusion of the study. It’s the best outcome we could have asked for him as he will have a comfortable second career. Huge thanks to our Racing Manager Scott Schaub for working to get him accepted top this program.
  • Lisa Limon and her Palace Malice filly both well at Hidden Brook Farm. 

 

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