General News

Horse by Horse News

  • No Good Deed was scratched during the post parade today at Delaware Park. She’s been training great, not sure what the problem was, if any. Will ship her back to Penn National and evaluate her but does not appear to be anything serious. 
  • Blu Candy is ready to return from a very brief stay at the Sunset Meadow farm, will ship into Monmouth Park shortly to resume training. Jeanne Vuyosevich at Sunset Meadow Farm sent along these great photos. This lovely filly is obviously the picture of health and clearly is enjoying her brief bit of R&R. Will be nice to have her back at Monmouth.
  • New Found Treasure was entered today at Penn National. The race went and this time she got in, runs Sept. 9th. The usual full field and a highly competitive group but she’s doing really well. Ready for another good effort in a similar spot to where she’s been 3rd, 1st and 2nd in her last 3 starts.
  • Rapstorerocks was entered today at Penn National but race didn’t go. There’s a grass race for him next week to enter in, doing excellent.
  • Itsgottabemyway doing great, will be entered Friday for a race next week at Monmouth Park
  • Pango doing well and will be entered next week at Penn National. Comes off a flying 2nd, beaten a head for the win at Penn National.
  • Highwaytwentyseven doing very well, has a win and a second in two starts for us, both at significantly higher levels than we claimed him for. Looking at one of several spots to enter him in shortly at Monmouth Park, he’s ready to run again.

Kenwood on the leading owners list at Monmouth Park for the entire meet! 4 wins and 5 seconds from nine starts. Not a single horse worse than 2nd for two months of racing at Monmouth, along with Kelly Breen at the top of the leading trainers list in no small part due to his fantastic work with Kenwood runners. We hope to add to these totals before the main meet ends September 27th, and to continue our success during the ‘Meadowlands at Monmouth’ meet in October!

It was another amazing day at Monmouth Park last Saturday. Great to see so many co-owners coming out to the track and seeing everyone excited. Take a look at video links to races for Tracy Ann’s Legacy and Life On the Edge just below. The Tracy Ann’s Legacy video is awesome because you can hear Jose's wife, Steffi and their two kids screaming and cheering.

  • Life on the Edge is our leading runner at Monmouth Park with 2 wins and 2 seconds in her 4 starts this season at our home base, earning about $40,000 and running great every time. What a nice filly! Congratulations to our historic group #50, this filly has lived up to her billing throughout her fine career and hopefully the best is yet to come. Look for her to try to add to her totals this month at Monmouth Park.

Monmouth Park Youtube video
Life on the Edge Vimeo video
Life on the Edge Facebook album

  • Tracy Ann’s Legacy excellent out of a blowout win at Monmouth Park, went right to the front in a speed laden race and never looked back, widening with every step to win by seven lengths under a great ride by Jose Ferrer for his 4500th career win. You may recall when Life On the Edge won by a nose a couple of weeks ago it was trainer Kelly Breen’s 800th career win, so we’ve had the pleasure of celebrating some real milestones with great people. As for Tracy Ann, she’s actually a better turf horse but she is lightening quick and clearly can run on the dirt too. This filly was claimed for just $22,000 last month on July 19th and less than 6 weeks later has a win and a 2nd in two allowance events and has earned $40,000 for our active racing group. We are looking at spots for her later this month or early in October at Monmouth Park.

Monmouth Park Youtube video
Tracy Ann’s Legacy Vimeo video
Tracy Ann’s Legacy Facebook album

  • Adhwaa well out of her first timed work at Monmouth Park and will work again this weekend.
  • Seven Seven excellent off a very solid 3rd at Saratoga. Pointing for one of two races at Monmouth Park in September. 
  • Fire's Finale well out of a hard-trying 4th, beaten a nose for 3rd at Laurel Park. He looks like a solid runner and if we can get a Pa. bred race for him next time off three good efforts (2nd, 3rd, 4th) would be very tough in there. If not we’ll look for a race for him at Monmouth or Delaware for his next start.
  • Giuliana Vee well out of her win at Penn National. She’s now had 2 wins and a photo finish 2nd in her last three starts and while not big enough to compete at higher levels, you have to love her grit and determination. Congratulations to her owners on another winning race!  
  • Lisa Limon & foal excellent at the Hidden Brook farm in Kentucky