Photos from Churchill Downs, November 2nd and 3rd, 2011. Special thanks to photographer Chad Harmon. Top row to bottom: Muffy Trimmer on Shared Account; David Nava on State of Play; our barn sign at Churchill; Aruna with Heather Craig. {jcomments on}
News
Check It Out!
On the Thoroughbred Times front page you will see a video screen. At the bottom of the screen there are pictures of the videos shown and if you put the cursor on them they will move along. When you get to the one of Graham, click on it and it will show on the ‘big […]
Hoofit makes news
Very good Bloodhorse article about Hoofit, his experiences in traveling and natural disasters! I’ve copied the link as it’s lengthy.{jcomments on} http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/65935/world-traveler-hoofit-tries-bc-turf-sprint
Breeders Cup bound
Kathee Rengert took these great photo’s yesterday of our two Breeders Cup horses still at Fair Hill having their last breeze. Hoofit and Shared Account breezed on the Tapeta with the remains of the weekend nor’easter. They flew out of Baltimore this morning and the horses from Keeneland shipped to Churchill this morning. All runners […]
Howe Great – 100 winners
Howe Great won today at Philadelphia Park on his second start to make it 100 winners for Herringswell Stables for 2011. Congratulations to everyone involved and of course congratulations to Team Valor International who bred him too.{jcomments on}
Sale topper
Mrs. Louisa Lenehan who owns Stollen with us had the sale topper at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Fall yearling sale yesterday. Congratulations to her. This is from today’s Thoroughbred Times written by Joe Neville. The second session was topped by a $260,000 Arch filly, purchased by Steve Young, agent. The drop of the hammer set the […]
Prateada
Literally translated from Portuguese, means Silver. All these translations today! Anyway, she won her maiden today at Keeneland in good style. Always a busy type at home she seemed just as busy in her race, very determined. Congratulations to Hidden Brook Farm and Matt Haney.{jcomments on}
Vamos A Ver
Photo by Coady Photography Vamos A Ver, which translated into English means ‘let’s see’ made his fourth win in nine starts yesterday at Keeneland. Out of all the visitors we’ve had to the barn nearly every one picks out Vamos to be theirs one day! Congratulations to George Strawbridge, Jr., owner and breeder.{jcomments on}
Ballast!
Many of you will remember Ballast as a tough knocking turf horse we got from England a few years ago. He was always a barn favorite but when the owner decided to get out of racing Graham had to put him in a high priced claiming race at Gulfstream. It was actually a surprise to […]
Baby Shak
We’re going to have to stop calling him that now that he has won his first race and I’m sure will make a mark in his own name – Stephanoatsee. He’s a half brother to Shakleford by A. P. Indy and is a giant of a two year old. He worked out how to run […]
