One Foal, One Stakes Winner for Danger Bay
One Bay Hemingway, Danger Bay's only foal, won the Lake Erie Stakes Sept. 12 at Fort Erie and was previously second in the Grey Stakes (G3).
One Bay Hemingway, Danger Bay's only foal, won the Lake Erie Stakes Sept. 12 at Fort Erie and was previously second in the Grey Stakes (G3).
A chestnut colt consigned as Hip 614 by Runnymede Farm, who co-bred him with Peter Callahan, sold for $1.15 million Sept. 13 during the third session of the September Yearling Sale at Keeneland.
While that decision might give hope to horsemen skeptical of HISA and/or the appeals process, there is also reason for concern. The costs associated with taking an appeal beyond HISA and to the FTC could be prohibitive to many in…
The grade 3 winner and son of Tiznow has been relocated to Golden Creek Equine in Cheyenne, Wyo., where he'll stand his second season at stud as the property of CJ Thoroughbreds and Eugene Joyce.
The gelding came around the turn into the stretch third trying to provide a challenge to the leaders, Bledsoe and Hedwig, but actually saw his deficit grow by nearly two lengths. But jockey Gerardo Corrales coaxed a little more out…
Freshman sire McKenzie has a banner Day 3 at the Keeneland September Sale after the colt out of Puca commanded $1.2 million from Dottie Ingordo, bidding on behalf of CRK Stable. His Kentucky Derby (G1)-winning sibling Mage was fresh on…
The first weekend of what promises to be a lengthy stay at Aqueduct Racetrack features the $350,000 Jockey Club Oaks (G3T) for 3-year-old fillies on the Sept. 16 card.
Day 2 of the Keeneland September Yearling Sale saw a new high price of $3 million for an Into Mischief colt purchased by L.E.B., agent for Chuck Sonson, Woodford Racing, and West Point Thoroughbreds.
Terry Finley signed the ticket for Hip 261, an Into Mischief colt who commanded $3M to top Book 1 of the Keeneland September Yearling Sale. The colt was purchased for the partnership of Chuck Sonson, Woodford Racing, and West Point…
Day 2 of the Keeneland September Yearling Sale saw a new high price of $3 million for an Into Mischief colt purchased by L.E.B., agent for Chuck Sonson, Woodford Racing, and West Point Thoroughbreds.