Nogales moved to Lone Star Park over the weekend and the trip seems to have had no ill effects on him. He will go out for his first gallop at this track tomorrow morning. His next scheduled start will be in the Lone Star Park Handicap on May 25th when he attempts to take the second leg of the RCS Triple Crown for 4yo+ horses.
Peace Offering moved back to Oaklawn Park last Wednesday. He has raced 6 times so far this year and while he is not the fastest or most talented horse out there he does enjoy his job and comes back from every race better than the last one. His next scheduled start is in the Count Fleet Sprint Handicap on April 9th.
Dawn Strike moved up to Keeneland at the end of March for the meet, and more specifically to run in the Shakertown Stakes that took place on Saturday, April 4th. He performed very well and came in a very respectable 3rd.
Formerlyfromprison has been at Oaklawn Park since the beginning of March. His first three year old start was in the Gazebo Stakes, which he won easily on March 21st. His next start is to be on April 11th in the Northern Spur Stakes. He worked early Saturday morning: 4 furlongs in an easy 50 seconds flat.
Summersdieonandon is now at Belmont in preparation for her first big three year old start in the Gold Fever Stakes on May 1st. We are very excited about her prospects, especially with her triumphant victory in her March allowance.
Cosette moved from Aqueduct to Keeneland over the weekend and is scheduled for her first work on the Keeneland course on Wednesday. Her 4th start of the year will be on April 11th in the Jenny Wiley Stakes.
Road to Calvary moved to Lone Star Park on Good Friday. He is aimed for the Lone Star Derby on April 11th - the second leg of the RCS Triple Crown for 3yos.
Fightingforfreedom is training well at Aqueduct. He raced in the Carter Handicap on April 4th and won easily by 3 lengths. He will move to Belmont in a week or two. His final career start will be there in the True North Stakes.
Beloved Marius moved from Santa Anita to Aqueduct over the weekend - a long trip that took four days and three nights spent at various boarding farms. His record this year is impeccable, definitely one of a mature racing age horse. His next start will be in the Excelsior Stakes on April 25th.
My Precious Treasure has almost completed her quarantine in Germany. When she is released sometime this week she will travel immediately to Cologne to return to training. She will hopefully be prepared to start in the Mehl-Mulhens-Rennen stakes race in May.
Peace Offering moved back to Oaklawn Park last Wednesday. He has raced 6 times so far this year and while he is not the fastest or most talented horse out there he does enjoy his job and comes back from every race better than the last one. His next scheduled start is in the Count Fleet Sprint Handicap on April 9th.
Dawn Strike moved up to Keeneland at the end of March for the meet, and more specifically to run in the Shakertown Stakes that took place on Saturday, April 4th. He performed very well and came in a very respectable 3rd.
Formerlyfromprison has been at Oaklawn Park since the beginning of March. His first three year old start was in the Gazebo Stakes, which he won easily on March 21st. His next start is to be on April 11th in the Northern Spur Stakes. He worked early Saturday morning: 4 furlongs in an easy 50 seconds flat.
Summersdieonandon is now at Belmont in preparation for her first big three year old start in the Gold Fever Stakes on May 1st. We are very excited about her prospects, especially with her triumphant victory in her March allowance.
Cosette moved from Aqueduct to Keeneland over the weekend and is scheduled for her first work on the Keeneland course on Wednesday. Her 4th start of the year will be on April 11th in the Jenny Wiley Stakes.
Road to Calvary moved to Lone Star Park on Good Friday. He is aimed for the Lone Star Derby on April 11th - the second leg of the RCS Triple Crown for 3yos.
Fightingforfreedom is training well at Aqueduct. He raced in the Carter Handicap on April 4th and won easily by 3 lengths. He will move to Belmont in a week or two. His final career start will be there in the True North Stakes.
Beloved Marius moved from Santa Anita to Aqueduct over the weekend - a long trip that took four days and three nights spent at various boarding farms. His record this year is impeccable, definitely one of a mature racing age horse. His next start will be in the Excelsior Stakes on April 25th.
My Precious Treasure has almost completed her quarantine in Germany. When she is released sometime this week she will travel immediately to Cologne to return to training. She will hopefully be prepared to start in the Mehl-Mulhens-Rennen stakes race in May.