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October 2008 - Posts
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Hard to believe, but it's about time to start making plans to breed your mares in 2009. Good luck to all in the upcoming foaling season. For those mares not foaling in 2009, owners can start doing the homework early and we can help. To come up with...
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One of Graeme Hall's promising two year olds of 2008, Emmy Darling, bred by Helen Napolitano out of the Colonial Affair mare Dance Delight, will start in the Breeders Cup Juvenile Fillies race on Friday, October 24th. Emmy Darling has displayed talent...
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The little horse that definitely can, Smooth Air, will run in the Breeders Cup Classic against some of the biggest names in Thoroughbred racing. The story of the overlooked sire Smooth Jazz, owner/breeder Mount Joy Stables, and 70-year-old trainer Bennie...
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Saturday was a good day for Graeme Hall. In one day, he notched a maiden special weight winner by 7-1/2 lengths, an allowance winner by 3-1/2 lengths, and a stakes winner by a nose. At Delaware Park, Aspiring Nick, a colt out of Aspiring Sue bred by Daniel...
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It's In The Fridge, a two-year-old by Smooth Jazz bred by Casey Seaman in Florida, went off the favorite in race 9 at Santa Anita and easily pulled away from a full field of 11 rivals to break his maiden in a fast 103.56. Owned by Roddy J. Valente...
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Lieutenant Ron may yet have the chance to fulfill the great potential that many racing fans thought he had when he opened his career with very impressive wins in which he scores triple digit Beyer Speed figures. Early in 2008, Lieutenant Ron was on a...
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Already atop the list of Florida Sires of 2-Y.O.s, Graeme Hall recently added two new names to the list of juvenile winners when on September 27th Graeme Wafer, out of Bar U Mokwa (Bold Ruckus), battled like veteran in winning her racing debut at Woodbine...
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