A look at the latest possible race dates for all your horses here and lots of news and results as we celebrate our 10th win of 2019 and look forward to 2020!
- Life On the Edge has settled in nicely at Davidson farm in Ocala for a brief bit of R&R to get her ready for her three year old season next year. She had 7 starts and 2 impressive wins as a two year old, far more than 90% of all horses accomplish at two. She should return to Palm Meadows in about 60 days. Take a look at the attached photos, a more beautiful filly would be hard to find. Just one look and you can see she’s loving her vacation time on a beautiful farm!
- Solar was scratched today at Gulfstream Park when the races were taken off the turf. Trainer Kelly Breen thinks he’s running too well on the turf to risk knocking him out of form by running on dirt (in his lone career dirt start he was beaten almost 10 lengths and beat one horse to the wire). He’s doing really well and ready to run back as soon as we find another race for him, there’s a race in the book in mid-January, maybe an extra will come up before that.
- Bullion makes his long awaited return Dec. 26th at the Fair Grounds, exactly as planned to have him ready for the Oaklawn Park meet that begins next month with some of the largest purses in the nation at all levels. It’s been a journey with this horse, all minor stuff but a lot more time off than racing. With a little luck our patience is about to be rewarded. Looking for a good return effort against a very tough field, he’ll certainly need the race but training great. Whatever he does here should set him up well for Oaklawn.
- Giuliana Vee fine out of her race, so good in fact that trainer Mark Salvaggio entered her today for an extra race next week at Penn on short rest and the race went. She runs Dec. 27th in a full 10 horse field with 2 extras but gets a good post and rider, adds blinkers for this, and we are hoping for her to take a step forward to end the year on a good note.
- New Found Treasure excellent out of her going away win by 8+ lengths at Penn National. Now that she’s shown that while primarily a turf horse she can win on dirt as well, we have more options. Looking forward to a nice winter with her at Penn off this one. Congratulations to group #54 and trainer/partner Mark Salvaggio on a very nice win.
Thanks to all our partners & co-owners for your wonderful support and a very happy, safe and healthy holiday season to everyone!