August Wrap Up

Here we are at Labor Day Weekend with the extremely hot summer winding down having only 4/10ths of an inch of rain for over a month. Three miles away they have had rain, but not our brown crunchy ground. I never have figured out how weeds grow without water. Grass won’t, but weeds will.

Racing makes a big shift Labor Day. Ellis Park, Saratoga, and Del Mar all close. August has turned out to be our best month regarding purse money and racing taking us over the million mark for the year and $242,000 for the month. We have had a record 16 seconds and 10 thirds for the month. Many of those seconds were very painful to watch as they were decided by photo’s, head bobs or jockey error. Hopefully in September we can flip some of those seconds and thirds to winners next time out.

The highlights of the month were our home bred and owned DREAMIN BIG winning two races with the second win being the $84,000 added  Merrillville Stakes for fillies and mares going three quarters. It was also her 4th win in a row this year from 5 starts and made her our leading earner this year of $172,000 taking her lifetime earnings right at $350,000. This moves her into the second most money winning horse we have bred entirely. Coincidently the most winning horse we have ever bred MOR CHANCES (still winning at age 8) won at Fingerlakes this month taking his earnings over $510,000.

ROCKIN’ ROCKSTAR who was one of our favorite horses was claimed this month having won right at $330,000 lifetime for this partnership who bred the 5 yr. old gelding. Congratulations to all the owners and breeders (Jack Danehy, Ralph Piercy, Terry Ward, Barry Ward, Kenneth Agronin, Steve Yamaguchi and Mary Ann Barth) and we thank you all for your years of friendship and loyalty.

We also won a race (and broke her maiden) with DOVE’S GONE WILD for our longtime friends and owners of the farm where we foal our Indiana Breds, Larry and JoAnne Ernst.

EL OF A RASH (who was named by a group of dermatologists!)  broke his maiden winning a race for owners Margaux Farm.

Kentucky Downs opens this week and will run 6 days (up from 3 last year) thanks to the instant racing slot machines. Their maiden special purses are $60,000 which is twice what they were. Kentucky Downs is a European grass course and is located less than one mile from the Tennessee boarder off of interstate 65.

The breaking of yearlings is going well on the farm. Most have been very sensible in the transition from lunging to being ridden. We are still weaning mares and foals waiting for the weather to cooperate.

On the home front, Sara has returned to Morehead to continue her education. As you recall she spent last semester in southern Mexico teaching English, which was an experience of a lifetime. Abby, our youngest, has moved to Lexington and is now attending the University of Kentucky as a freshman. Elizabeth’s photography business is doing well and keeping her schedule full. In other words, Penny and I are home alone once again. It got quiet here real quick.

Racing is on the upswing as handles across the country are up. There are still many difficulties to overcome regarding unity in racing as well as medication rules, but it still can not take away the thrill of winning a race or watching these beautiful animals develop. Remember to get out and support your local track and place a bet!

Winning: 3 in a row and scattered showers!

July has come to a quick end with the drought taking hold all across the country. We have been pretty lucky with some of those random scattered showers falling over our farm so we have managed to stay greenish looking and the corn is still tall and perky.

The stable ended the month with 24 wins (26 to date with the addition of the two wins on August 1st) and purse money now pushing over $895,000. We hope the stable will break over the $900,000 mark by the end of day and maybe over the million mark if we have a really good weekend.

There was one stake win with our own Shelby county raised and homebred DREAMIN BIG who is the second horse in the stable to go over $100,000 in earnings for the year and just shy of $300,000 lifetime chalking up 6 wins from 14 starts. Monday was her third impressive win in a row this year.

We are still actively weaning mares and foals on the farm. Separation is tougher for some than others. Cute and heartbreaking at the same time as the little ones call out for their mothers.

The yearlings are being prepped for sale as well as breaking to ride. If you have one that needs our services, we will be happy to break your yearling for you.

September yearling sales are right around the corner.

Dreamin BIG!

Indiana Downs closed last night. We kept the dream alive with DREAMIN BIG winning the Florence Henderson Stakes going 1 1/16 on the Turf. She gave us our 23rd win of the year and boosted earnings to over $816,000. Now Indiana racing will take a break for 3 weeks when Hoosier Park in Anderson, Indiana will open on August 1st.

18 wins and more to go!

We have had a decent first six months winning 18 races and over $675,000 in purse money. Our starting goal for the year was 50 wins and $1.5 million in purses. They are still within reach, but we need to get things moving along. We did have a terrible Churchill meet ending with zero wins and taking home the duck. Had a few seconds and thirds, and a good claim that was taken back next time out on the raise, so some good things did happen during that meet.

Since the Churchill meet closed we have won 4 races including one with a horse we claimed at Churchill winning the first time we ran him back. So that was encouraging. The babies are getting closer to being ready to run, which is always a highlight. We usually have pieces and parts of Two year olds you can buy in to before they run, so if your looking give me a call. Only one more week before Indiana Downs closes and then there is a three week break until Hoosier Parks opens up in Anderson.

Breeding season is over and we have begun weaning the early foaling mares.

Del Mar and Saratoga open July 18th and 20th respectively, so if you are in the neighborhood you should stop in and partake of the beautiful race courses. If you are not in the area, you should make a point of supporting your local mutual handle. Racing needs all fans to participate.

In the words of Harvey Pack, “May the horse be with you”.