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May 2008 - Posts
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Graeme Six by Graeme Hall is a top filly, according to her trainer Tom Amoss. The filly has consistently proven she belongs in top-class competition and is earning her way to a shot at the Thoroughbred World Championships. After her score in the G-3 Winning...
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Florida-bred GRAEME SIX continued Graeme Hall's winning ways in May. Graeme Hall has had a host of winners this month, and this win by Graeme Six tops them all. Graeme Six captured the Grade-3 Winning Colors Stakes at Churchill Downs by 1-1/2 lengths...
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In the last 6 days, from May 19th to May 24th, Graeme Hall has had 6 winners over varying distances out of mares by varying broodmare sires, adding to his totals as leading third crop sire in Florida while adding evidence to support that his winners come...
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Trifecta King, a filly out of the Unbridled mare Mamita, easily broke her maiden in style by winning The Cinderella Stakes at Hollywood Park. The win not only represents Peace Rules' first winner, but also his first stakes winner. Mamita was purchased...
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Shortly after Big Brown took the second prize of the Triple Crown by easily winning The Preakness Stakes, trainer Richard Dutrow was quoted in The Bloodhorse as mentioning Graeme Hall runner Lieutenant Ron as one of the few horses that could pose a challenge...
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Pure Prize's Cowgirls Don't Cry had an easy time in winning the G-2 Shuvee Handicap at Belmont. The four-year-old filly out of Emphatic Style by Crafty Prospector took the lead from the start and remained comfortably ahead throughout the race...
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When Red Hot Jazz decides she is winning a race, she does it convincingly, it would seem. The filly by Smooth Jazz out of the Red Ransom mare Truly A Ransom was a maiden special weight winner by a wide margin in her first start as a two-year old. She...
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From Brisnet.com 5/12/08 Hutcheson S. (G2) hero SMOOTH AIR (Smooth Jazz), 11th behind Big Brown (Boundary) in the Kentucky Derby (G1), has exited the Run for the Roses in good condition. Trainer Bennie Stutts Jr. is now targeting the $300,000 Ohio Derby...
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Think about the stallion you think will be Florida's top freshman sire this year? Think real hard. Got it? Are you sure? Now, call our office and we just might be able to set you up with a share so you can own a piece of the stallion of your choice...
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A huge deal to stand Big Brown at stud is in the works. The son of Boundary has assured himself status as a top stallion prospect. Breeders in Florida already know that a son of Boundary can deliver the goods. From January to May and each month in between...
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Do you think it's too late in the breeding season to breed your mare? Given the names of the stars that came from late covers, there might not be a better time to breed. The dams of notable stars Afleet Alex, Barbaro, Northern Dancer, Grand Slam,...
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The post selections are final, the horses are getting their last works, the trainers have all spoken and now it's almost time to run the 134th Kentucky Derby. All the hype leading up to the race is almost at an end and the Big Brown hype will either...
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