Storm Belt, a well-bred son of More Than Ready, is starting his stallion career at Haras de la Bareliere near Poitiers in France in 2020. Source
Month: December 2019
Epatante is now out in front for Champion Hurdle as Klassical Dream falls to second defeat of season
Henderson’s Epatante, the impressive Christmas Hurdle winner at Kempton, had shared favouritism for the biggest hurdle of the season with Willie Mullins-trained Supreme Hurdle winner Klassical Dream.Source
Doctor Dino Half Brother Bande to Stand in France
Stallion is a 9-year-old son of Authorized Source
Storm Belt to Stand at Haras de la Bareliere in France
Storm Belt, a well-bred son of More Than Ready, is starting his stallion career at Haras de la Bareliere near Poitiers in France in 2020. Source
Breeders Await Arrival of Sir Prancealot in California
Breeders in California will be eagerly awaiting the arrival of Sir Prancealot at Rancho San Miguel for the 2020 breeding season after he supplied his first top-flight winner when Lady Prancealot struck in the American Oaks (G1T) Dec. 28. Source
Math Wizard Could Point Towards Saudi Cup
Math Wizard, the Pennsylvania Derby (G1) winner who finished fifth in the Longines Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1) at Santa Anita Park, returned to the Gulfstream Park work tab Dec. 22 with a three-furlong breeze. Source
Mirth Returns to Winning Ways in Robert J. Frankel
A drop in class may have been just what grade 1 winner Mirth needed, but her rivals didn’t hand her the win Dec. 28 in the $101,053 Robert J. Frankel Stakes (G3T) at Sanita Anita Park. Source
Mo Forza Extends Win Streak in Mathis Brothers
It may have taken Bardy Farms and OG Boss’ Mo Forza five tries to break his maiden, but he’s been a fixture in the winner’s circle since. Source
Delta Work catches Monalee to win Grade Savills Chase at Leopardstown
Delta Work is back in centre stage for the Cheltenham Gold Cup after hauling in Monalee in the final 50 yards to win the Grade Savills Chase at Leopardstown.Source
Tracksmith Takes Woodchopper as Sir Winston Runs Last
Heading into the first turn of the $75,000 Woodchopper Stakes on Tracksmith, no one could blame jockey Adam Beschizza for getting a sinking feeling. Source