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  • Hoof Beats Bio
    by Kate Jones on July 1, 2019 at 7:22 pm

    Attraction of Opposites Differences, similarities between Geoff Stein and David Reid make for one of racing’s leading partnerships THE GREEK MYTH IS WELL KNOWN, OF THE KING NAMED MIDAS. For Midas’ hospitality, Dionysus, god of wine, offered to grant the king anything he wished. The king’s request was simple: that everything he touch turn to

  • Canadian Sportsman Bio
    by Kate Jones on July 1, 2019 at 7:15 pm

    The Perfect Mix by Dave Briggs Take one part low-key, charismatic deal-maker, add a workhorse and detail-fanatic and the result is the profoundly-successful Preferred Equine Marketing partnership of Geoff Stein and David Reid. he burning question is this – how did two guys as different as January and July create the most successful horse agenting

  • Bob Boni to USHWA Communicator Hall of Fame
    on September 1, 2024 at 3:11 pm

    USHWA, in conjunction with the Harness Racing Hall Of Fame, is pleased to announce the election of racing executive Tom Aldrich, bloodstock expert Robert Boni, and trainer Chris Ryder to the greatest honor in the industry, membership to the Hall Of Fame. Harrisburg, PA – USHWA has also elected racing official and administrator Judy Davis-Wilson and writer/editor Debbie Little to the pinnacles of their professions, membership in the Communicators Hall Of Fame. Robert Boni’s parents took him to Yonkers Raceway as a youth, and upon his graduation from high school, he embarked on a harness racing career that has taken him through increasingly responsible stints with Pine Hollow Stud, International Standardbred, the Wall Street Stable with principal Lou Guida, Dreamaire Stud, and his present operation of his Northwood Bloodstock Company, which combines bloodstock agency, sales consultancy and breeding expertise. Along the way, Boni pioneered the usage of video as a marketing tool for selling top racehorses, dating back to 1978 and the Liberty Bell Sale. Among the many great horses with whom Boni has been associated are Horse of the Year Nihilator, world champion  Always B Miki , Pershing Square and Caressable ; he has been a part of six Breeders Crown championships. For Dreamaire, Boni assembled a broodmare band that contained 20 mares with 1:55 records, at a time when no one else owned two such mares. Boni’s impact has been greatly felt in the upper echelons of harness racing’s premier guiding associations. Boni is a trustee of the Harness Racing Museum, has written several timely and pertinent articles on major issues of the day, and is Chairman of USHWA’s Breeder, Sire, and Broodmare Awards Committee. In his capacity of vice president of the SBOA of New Jersey, Boni played a primary role in securing appropriation funding that helped revitalize racing and breeding in the Garden State. Aldrich, Boni, Ryder, Davis-Wilson and Little will be honored in two upcoming ceremonies. They will receive their first formal recognition at the U.S. Harness Writers Association’s Dan Patch Awards Banquet, to be held at the Rosen Centre, in Orlando, Fla., on Feb. 23, 2025 . The second event will, of course, be their formal introductions to their Halls at Goshen on the first Sunday of July 2025 . The United States Harness Writers Association (USHWA) is the leading group of communicators about the Standardbred horse. USHWA conducts the official annual balloting for the sport’s most prestigious honors: induction into the Hall Of Fame and Communicators Hall Of Fame, along with the selection of the Horse of the Year, Trotter and Pacer of the Year, and the leading divisional horses of each season. Each year, USHWA holds the Dan Patch Awards Banquet, honoring the best and brightest performers in North American harness racing. This banquet is the association’s principal source of funding, and with generous financial support from the harness racing and breeding industry, USHWA is able to host the banquet at a world-class facility in a world-class manner. Click here for the complete story “I am honored and humbled to receive this recognition and I thank all who have supported me…it has truly been a great ride with many special people and great horses and a lifetime of doing everything I ever wanted to do with no plans of stopping.” Bob Boni

  • It’s Time To Plan!
    on January 26, 2023 at 1:43 pm
  • Ownership Change for Volume Eight
    on January 21, 2023 at 4:48 pm

    Winning Key Farm acquires ownership interest in Volume Eight Worthington, PA – Jan. 21 2023  Winning Key Farm is excited to announce a partnership with the current ownership group of 2-year-old 2022 Trotting Colt of the Year Volume Eight that gives them an interest in the champion trotter beginning in 2023. The transaction was put together by Bob Boni of Northwood Bloodstock Agency , bringing the idea to his trainer Noel Daley, and then to Patty Key. “With Patty Key and Winning Key, his breeder, in mind, I reached out to Noel about the possibility of an interest in Volume Eight being available,” said Boni. “Noel said yes and Patty was immediately enthused about the possibilities. It did not take much more than that to put the parties together. I asked Patty’s farm manager Eric Crocker about the colt as well as they raised him, and being a son of the great Chapter Seven, it seemed like a perfect fit. He has shown extraordinary ability and hopefully it will be a fun year for everyone involved.” Noel Daley added that “It is a terrific opportunity at this time to have the breeder come back in with an ownership interest. He is clearly a very talented trotting colt that will be pointed for the major events in ’23 and in addition to the excitement of his racing career, as breeders he could very well prove to be an important part of their breeding program in the future.” “When Bob Boni brought this to us, I was immediately excited with the prospect of participating in his ownership as it is very much a chance to continue the legacy of my late husband Bob,” commented Patty Key. “While we have been mostly focused on our breeding program and not given much thought to racing, this is a very special situation. We followed all of his races as if we still owned him and I am thrilled that Noel and the other owners have given us this opportunity. Now we can look forward to his races with even more anticipation and I believe it is something Bob would have wanted us to do.” The Dan Patch Award winner was the fastest 2-year-old colt trotter of 2022, taking his mark of 1:52 with a last quarter of :27 flat and a dominant victory in the Kindergarten Classic Final for earnings of $432,232. He finished his campaign winning five in a row, adding the Valley Victory Final for trainer Noel Daley and driver Andy McCarthy, and he is listed as the Meadowlands Winter Book favorite for the 2023 Hambletonian.

  • Fate and Keen Vision Draws Boni to Indiana
    on January 5, 2023 at 7:41 pm

    Fate and Keen Vision Draws Boni to Indiana It is impossible to tell the story of harness racing without Robert “Bob” Boni and for over a decade it has been impossible to tell the story of Indiana harness racing without his name as well. Since 1969, Boni has been full time in some capacity in harness racing and the results have been nothing short of remarkable on the East Coast as well as the Hoosier state.  Boni’s full time involvement in harness began at Pine Hollow Stud but not exactly by design. “I finished school, got in my car, and made my way to Goshen, New York in hopes of securing a job with Arden Homestead’s main trainer Harry Pownall,” said Boni. His plan did not come to fruition as he had planned which in hindsight may have been for the best. “Mr. Pownall said he would have loved to hire me, but he simply did not have any openings or much turnover in his grooms for a spot to be available for me,” Boni remembered.  Boni’s harness racing aspirations were not squashed by the fruitless venture to Goshen as he took the short drive over to Pine Bush where Pine Hollow Stud was located. “Pine Hollow looked to be the premier farm in New York at the time and I was lucky that they had an opening when I showed up and asked for a job. It was only about an hour and a half from my boyhood home in Queens so it made a lot of sense to start there,” Boni noted. “I spent 11 years there and I do not regret it one bit.”  After his tenure at Pine Hollow, Boni ventured out on his own with almost immediate success. He managed the Wall Street Stable that went “all-in” on the first crop of Niatross which led Boni to travel all the way to Indiana one winter day where he inspected and purchased the former fastest horse of all time, Nihilator. “I’ve always said Indiana is my second favorite state and that is a big reason why,” Boni said with a laugh.  Boni has certainly been no one hit wonder with his connected standardbreds. His other standouts include $800,000 winner Pershing Square, 1987 Pacer of the Year Camtastic, Indiana standout stallion Always A Virgin, and the 2nd fastest horse of all time Always B Miki. The latter two certainly have strong connections to the Midwest and Boni was instrumental in both of their paths.  Always A Virgin was partially purchased by Boni with multiple other partners prior to his three year old season where he earned over $1 million in purses. After his 4-year-old season, the decision came on where he should stand, at which point Boni made the case for Indiana. “It definitely took some convincing of our fellow partners, but my partner Mitchell Skolnick and I had studied and admired the Indiana program and thought it was the best spot for him. We knew he would have several years of support where in some states that is not always the case because you never know which new hot sire might come in after you,” Boni stated.  The success of Always A Virgin as a sire has been immense and his impact on the growth of Indiana Standardbreds cannot be overstated. His first two two crops produced 3 millionaires, 3 Breeders Crown winners, and the at one time fastest horse of all time. In total, Always A Virgin’s offspring have earned over $60 million and still counting. “Always A Virgin is what you hope for from a regional sire. He immediately produced horses that could leave the state program and win. Once you do that, you are made as a stallion, and Indiana certainly gave him the support,” said Boni.  Boni’s connection to Always A Virgin played a role in leading him to one of Indiana sired sons, Always B Miki. After watching Always B Miki’s early baby races, Boni was enamored by the colt. “He showed incredible speed as a young horse, and my connection to Always A Virgin definitely made me take a closer look at him. Luckily, he was owned by Joe Hurley’s Roll The Dice stable who owned Always A Virgin so we already had a strong relationship there,” Boni noted.  Always B Miki took Boni and the other connections on an incredible ride, but he was not the last tie to Indiana for Boni. He has continued to play a role in sending multiple stallions to Indiana including the likes of Class Included, JK Endofanera, and newcomer in 2023 Rebuff. The latter stallion is an extremely exciting prospect in the eyes of Boni. “He is a horse that could have stood anywhere. He is a Breeders Crown winner and the fastest son of Muscle Hill, which is a remarkable accomplishment,” said Boni.  In Boni’s eyes, Rebuff is a further affirmation of the rise of the Midwest in harness racing. The massive growth of Kentucky combined with the addition of the Peter Haughton and Jim Doherty trots now at Hoosier has created a shift in the business in Boni’s opinion. “It is a validation of the midwest. Some people did not pay attention to this program due to the distance from the east coast, but with so many stables established in Kentucky, that is now changed. It really is a cataclysmic shift in the way we race horses. It is going to open up the thought process and Indiana will be looked at much differently,” Boni explained.  Besides the rise of the midwest coming in the future, Boni has glowing remarks for the current program. “People really do not realize the amount of open stakes offered by Hoosier Park. Indiana and Hoosier Park put on an excellent presentation. I think with the growth of dual eligibility in Kentucky, you are going to see nominations to the big races in Indiana rise dramatically.”

  • New formula used for Meadowlands Pace final post position draw
    on July 12, 2022 at 7:49 pm

    The brainchild of SBOANJ first vice-president Bob Boni — 15 years in the making Lexington, KY — Moments after his trainee Night Hawk finished second in the second of two Meadowlands Pace eliminations last Saturday night (July 9) at The Meadowlands, trainer Brian Brown thought to himself that now he will need to hold his breath awaiting the post position draw for the $600,000 final this Saturday (July 16), hoping his colt didn’t draw post 10 in the open draw among the non-winners. At the time Brown wasn’t aware that a format change had been made for this year’s Pace final draw and that Night Hawk was guaranteed a spot on the starting gate no farther out than post seven. …. read the complete story

  • Bob Boni Talks with Dave Brower
    on January 20, 2022 at 9:41 pm

    Bob Boni Talks with Dave Brower abou t the Winter Mixed Sale at the Meadowlands On Jan. 17 2022

  • Whichwaytothebeach topped the Tattersalls Winter Mixed Sale with a bid of $390,000
    on January 18, 2022 at 2:25 pm

    Toscani nabs Whichwaytothebeach for $390,000  It was the second highest-priced hors e sold in sale history and it came during an auction that set new records for average ($47,259) and median ($29,500). With one significant purchase, Gino Toscani of Mount Hope, ON led the buyers at the Tattersalls Winter Mixed Sale held Monday (Jan. 17) in the paddock at the Meadowlands Racetrack in New Jersey. Bidding online via ProxiBid, Toscani spent $390,000 to collar the sale topper,  Hip 77 Whichwaytothebeach , a 4-year-old gelded son of Somebeachsomewhere out of Swinging Beauty consigned by Bob Boni’s Northwood Bloodstock. “He seems like a nice horse,” Toscani told the USTA’s Ken Weingartner. “I hope he can come through. He’s just going to be 4. His brother, Captain Barbossa, was good as a 4-year-old and hopefully he’s going to be the same for us and we can get our money back.” Whichwaytothebeach will be trained by Desiree Jones. It was the second highest sale-topper since at least 2014. The record was set in 2020 when Lindy The Great sold for $450,000. Previously trained by Brett Pelling, Whichwaytothebeach earned $546,425 with a record of 12-6-6 in 27 starts and a mark of 1:49.2. “He’s a legit horse and he was younger than the others. I think that was a big edge,” Boni said. In all, 90 racehorses, stallion shares and breedings collectively sold for $4,253,300 to produce an average of $47,259 and a median of $29,500. The sale set new records for average and median. This year’s auction also set a record for the fewest offerings sold. “(The record average is) partly a reflection of the number of horses sold, but, on the other hand, it is a fair representation of what we did offer. I was very happy with that,” said sale manager David Reid. “It’s always exciting to have a live sale, for sure.” This year’s gross was up 14 per cent from last year’s total of $3,741,400. The average was up 50 per cent from $41,244 in 2021 and the median was up 55 per cent from $19,000 last year. The record for gross was set in 2018 when 221 horses/stal- lion shares — 131 more offerings than this year — grossed $6,694,000. Northwood also sold  Hip 83 Belmont Major N  to Amanda Kelly of Greenfield Center, NY for $200,000 — “A very strong price. The half-mile track miles he showed earlier really helped him a lot,” Boni said — and  Hip 67 Ethan T Hanover  for $115,000 to Matthew Medeirra of Big Z Farm. Reid’s Preferred Equine consigned both the second- and third- highest-priced horses sold —  Hip 56  mare  Swift Swanda  for $240,000 to Josh Green, agent, of Milford, DE and  Hip 85  2020 Little Brown Jug winner  Captain Barbossa  for $210,000 to Robert DiNozzi of Ossining, NY. “If he’s anything like he’s been all his career, he’ll make money,” DiNozzi told Weingartner. “We’ll race him at Yonkers a little bit, put him in the Borgata Series, but he’s also good on a mile (track) so if he’s racing well, we will put him in everything. He’s raced with the best and either been competitive or beaten them. There is nothing not to like about the horse.” Preferred Equine sold 51 offerings, grossing $2,479,200 for an average of $48,612. Northwood Bloodstock had 28 sales, grossing $1,284,600 for an average of $45,879. Diamond Creek sold eight for a total of $428,000, an average of $53,500. Reid said he was “very happy with the pre-sale traffic and the at-sale traffic. I was very happy with the attendance. I thought the auctioneers, once again, they are a very talented crew that kept a very good pace to the sale and we continued to offer the online bidding as a convenience to owners that can’t make it and it’s working out very well. “I think there were 10 horses sold online today with another 14 (online bidders) ending up the underbidder. Obviously, as a result of the pandemic, we’ve offered other services and tools. I think the results played in today. “The other thing I thought was interesting is that on the stream- ing through  www.tattersallsredmile.com  there was a point in time today where we had more than 1,000 viewers watching the live stream. For the industry, I think it’s great to see the energy and the participation level and it kind of goes off 2021’s sale season, which was favorable.” For historical reference, in 2020, the Winter Mixed Sale sold 128 horses/stallion shares for $5,279,200 to produce an average of $41,244 and a median of $26,500.  In 2019, 150 horses/stallion shares grossed $4,395,300 for an average of $29,302 and a median of $20,000. In 2018, 221 horses/stallion shares grossed $6,694,000 for an average of $30,290 and a median of $20,000. In 2017, 233 horses/stallion shares grossed $6,288,400 for an average of $26,989 and a median of $15,000. In 2016, 258 horses/stallion shares grossed $5,849,400 for an average of $22,672 and a median of $16,500. In 2015, 269 horses/stallion shares and breedings grossed $5,971,500, for an average of $23,291 and a median of $14,000. In 2014, the gross of $5,971,500 for 234 horses/stallion shares produced an average of $25,519 and median of $14,000. In 2013, 206 horses and stallion shares grossed $4,549,600, an average of $22,085.

  • Northwood Bloodstock sells Empressive Hill for $410,000
    on November 11, 2021 at 1:24 pm

    Kentucky Championship winner  Empressive Hill  brought the second-richest tag of the Harrisburg Mixed session Selling as Hip 1391, KYSS champ  Empressive Hill  was purchased by Jean-Pierre Barjon of Paris, France for $410,000. Consigned to the sale by Northwood Bloodstock, Empressive Hill (Muscle Hill – Slice Slice Baby) sports a record of 1:51.2 taken at The Red Mile as a sophomore, with a 10-2-1 from 19 career starts and $273,775 in earnings.

  • Adios winner HELLABALOU sold by Northwood Bloodstock Agency!
    on August 2, 2021 at 7:16 pm

    Adios winner HELLABALOU sold by Northwood Bloodstock Agency! Congratulations to owner Eric Good and trainer Eddie Dennis and driver Tim Tetrick on their exciting new record 1:58.4f winning the $375,000 “Adios” at the Meadows on July 31.. Congratulations as well to breeders Andray Farm and Sergent Stables . HELLABALOU was sold for $42,000 by Northwood Bloodstock Agency at the 2019 Harrisburg Sale. Please visit our Harrisburg and Lexington yearling consignments this fall and look for your next stakes winner. We are now accepting entries for the November 11 & 12 Harrisburg Mixed Sale…the premier mixed sale for racing and breeding stock. If you have any entries or any questions or for further information please contact us via Facebook or email   or call 201 863-2082.

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  • Champion Thorpedo Anna Romps in Apple Blossom Victory at Oaklawn Park
    by Byron King on April 12, 2025 at 9:30 pm

    Not even a slow start could slow the momentum of reigning Horse of the Year Thorpedo Anna as she notched her fourth consecutive victory in the $1.25 million Grade 1 Apple Blossom Handicap April 12 at Oaklawn Park. Read More…

  • Gosger Wins Keeneland’s Lexington Stakes, Preakness May be Next
    by Byron King on April 12, 2025 at 9:27 pm

    The talented Gosger earned his first stakes victory by outrunning pace-setting longshot Bracket Buster by two lengths to win the $400,000 Grade 3 Stonestreet Lexington Stakes April 12 at Keeneland Race Course. Read More…

  • ABR Sunday Selections: Full-Card Picks for April 13 at Gulfstream (Mandatory Rainbow 6 Payout)
    by Noel Michaels on April 12, 2025 at 4:32 pm

    Every Sunday Noel Michaels will provide free full-card picks for a one racecard in North America. A veteran handicapper and tournament-play pioneer, Michaels also writes a weekly “Weekend Winners” blog for America’s Best Racing with a focus on key stakes races at marquee tracks. This feature will be straight-forward: full-card picks for one Sunday slate of races of his choosing. Read More…

  • How Horses Qualify for the Kentucky Derby: A Beginner’s Guide
    by Penelope Miller on April 12, 2025 at 10:00 am

    The road to this year’s Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve is nearly complete, but if you’re new to horse racing you may have some questions about how all of this works. Wonder no more, because we’re here to help! Scroll down to check out an easy overview about qualifying for the run for the roses. Who: 3-Year-Old Thoroughbreds Read More…

  • A Beginner’s Guide to the 2025 Kentucky Derby
    by Mike Curry on April 11, 2025 at 10:00 am

    If you’ve opened this story you probably are interested in the Kentucky Derby but might not know a whole lot about horse racing or the Triple Crown. That’s OK – we’re here to help. The Kentucky Derby is the most-watched horse race of the year in the United States and is widely considered one of the most important sporting events in the country, having grown to become much more than just a horse race since Aristides won the first edition in 1875. Read More…

  • Big-Race Showdown: Expert Picks for Lexington Stakes, Apple Blossom
    on April 11, 2025 at 10:00 am

    For the ninth year in a row, America’s Best Racing is challenging some of the brightest minds in horse betting to come up with their top three picks for key races every weekend leading up to the 2025 Triple Crown and then continuing through the 2025 Breeders’ Cup World Championships. The handicappers face off in what we like to call the “Big-Race Showdown.” Read More…

  • Noel’s Weekend Winners: A Pair of Great Betting Races at Keeneland
    by Noel Michaels on April 10, 2025 at 6:47 pm

    Welcome to Noel Michaels’ Weekend Winners, the place to go for weekend best bets and spot plays from veteran handicapper and tournament-play pioneer Noel Michaels. Check back every week for a couple of highlighted selections designed to help you cash a few bets and make some money. Read More…

  • An Early Look at the Probable Field for the 2025 Kentucky Derby
    by Mike Curry on April 10, 2025 at 3:28 pm

    With the final round of prep races for the Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve that awarded 100 points to the winner now in the books, the time has come to take a look at the cast of 3-year-old racehorses in line to compete in the first jewel of the Triple Crown May 3 at Churchill Downs. Read More…

  • Eddie Arcaro: Five-Time Kentucky Derby Winner Nicknamed ‘The Master’
    by Tom Pedulla on April 10, 2025 at 10:49 am

    Eddie Arcaro was known as “The Master,” high praise indeed for anyone attempting to persuade a half-ton Thoroughbred to do his bidding at an instant’s notice. But Arcaro deserved that accolade because it can be argued that he, perhaps more than any other jockey, came closest to mastering his perilous craft. Read More…

  • Byron King’s Derby Dozen for April 10
    by Byron King on April 10, 2025 at 10:00 am

    BloodHorse news editor Byron King presents his Derby Dozen with a review of leading contenders for the Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve on May 3. Read More…

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  • A Fair Day scores!!!
    by Thomas H. Hicks on April 13, 2025 at 11:40 pm

    A Fair Day (6g Maharajah-Jolene Day-Glen Kronos) easilt took the STL Gold (purse to winner 150,000SEK, 2140 meters autostart, seven starters) at Jagersro timed in 1.10.3kr with Oscar Ginman driving. Elisabeth Almheden owns and trains the 19 time career winner in 39 starts and this 1.69/1 odds favrorite earned a ticket to the May 3 <p>The post A Fair Day scores!!! first appeared on Harnesslink.</p>

  • Morrison gets to 50 training wins
    by Mike Love on April 13, 2025 at 11:16 pm

    Ashburton harness racing trainer John Morrison trained a double at yesterday’s Methven meeting, bringing up his 50th training success in the process. In Race 1, the Methven Resort and Opuke Hot Pools Trot Lottie’s Moment (Majestic Son) was far too strong. Driven by Morrison the four-year-old Majestic Son mare began well from their unruly mark <p>The post Morrison gets to 50 training wins first appeared on Harnesslink.</p>

  • Aveross Majesty the grass wonder
    by Bruce Stewart on April 13, 2025 at 11:10 pm

    Veteran trotter Aveross Majesty (Majestic Son) has an affinity with grass track harness racing and yesterday he won his twelfth race and his nineth on the grass. The nine year old squaregaiter who started his career as a three year old with Andrew Faulks, has been trained for most of his life by his owner <p>The post Aveross Majesty the grass wonder first appeared on Harnesslink.</p>

  • Little Willy powers to victory
    by Mike Sardella on April 13, 2025 at 10:33 pm

    Little Willy (Up The Credit) won the Open Pace at Saratoga Casino Hotel for the first time in 2025 when the Melissa Beckwith trainee came from off the pace to power past his harness racing rivals on Sunday. Reinsman Brett Beckwith sat patiently with Little Willy in a race that saw fast first-half fractions of <p>The post Little Willy powers to victory first appeared on Harnesslink.</p>

  • Mad River flows to Philly win
    by PHHA/Harrah's Philadelphia on April 13, 2025 at 10:13 pm

    CHESTER PA – Mad River (Sweet Lou) remained undefeated after two 2025 harness racing starts, taking the $13,500 handicap pacing feature for developing horses at Harrah’s Philadelphia on Sunday afternoon in 1:53. Andrew McCarthy spotted the three-year-old Sweet Lou colt, owned by David Sarafian, fourth early, then commenced a brush past a :27 quarter that <p>The post Mad River flows to Philly win first appeared on Harnesslink.</p>

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    • Strange But True: Horsegiirl Stella Stallion
      by Amy Harris on April 9, 2025 at 3:04 pm

      A German musician and DJ has taken the concept of being a ‘horsegirl’ farther than most. Meet Stella Stallion, a.k.a “Horsegiirl”, a woman who identifies as half-horse, half-human, both on stage and in real life. According to a recent article … The post Strange But True: Horsegiirl Stella Stallion appeared first on Horse Canada.

    • Meet Corleo, the Robotic Horse
      by Amy Harris on April 9, 2025 at 1:45 pm

      In a move straight out of the futuristic HBO series Westworld comes the first robotic horse ready to ride into the sunset. Kawasaki Heavy Industries has released AI video footage of the Corleo, a concept vehicle that is a quadruped … The post Meet Corleo, the Robotic Horse appeared first on Horse Canada.

    • Daryl Hannah’s Big Heart and Mini Horses
      by Amy Harris on April 2, 2025 at 7:05 pm

      Movie actress and filmmaker Daryl Hannah is used to red carpets and the glare of the spotlight. But she has no issue taking a backseat to two stars during her monthly visits to a seniors’ daycare facility in California. The … The post Daryl Hannah’s Big Heart and Mini Horses appeared first on Horse Canada.

    • Thoroughbred New Year’s Eve Turns 39
      by Amy Harris on April 2, 2025 at 6:41 pm

      The former racehorse New Year’s Eve is now 39 years old. According to Thoroughbred Daily News (TDN),  the horse, whose barn name is Axl (thanks to owner Julie Izzo’s love of rock band Guns N’ Roses) is the second-oldest … The post Thoroughbred New Year’s Eve Turns 39 appeared first on Horse Canada.

    • Tik Maynard Wins Road to the Horse – Again!
      by Amy Harris on April 2, 2025 at 6:33 pm

      Whoops, he did it again … Canadian horseman Tik Maynard has won the 2025 Road to the Horse, the world championship for starting young horses. This is Maynard’s second victory, having been crowned champion in 2024.  Maynard bested three … The post Tik Maynard Wins Road to the Horse – Again! appeared first on Horse Canada.

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    • Waller and McDonald Strike Again as Fangirl Reigns Supreme in Queen Of The Turf 2025
      by Lucy Henderson on April 12, 2025 at 7:48 am

      The formidable trainer-jockey combination of Chris Waller and James McDonald continued their dominant run at Royal Randwick, securing their second Group 1 victory on Day 2 of The Championships with the talented mare Fangirl claiming the 2025 Queen Of The Turf Stakes. Just one race after stablemate Via Sistina equalled Winx’s record with her seventh The post Waller and McDonald Strike Again as Fangirl Reigns Supreme in Queen Of The Turf 2025 appeared first on HorseRacing.com.au.

    • Waller’s Champion Mare Via Sistina Equals Winx’s Record in Queen Elizabeth Stakes Triumph
      by Lucy Henderson on April 12, 2025 at 7:04 am

      Chris Waller‘s exceptional import, Via Sistina, etched her name further into racing folklore, equalling the legendary Winx’s remarkable record of seven Group 1 victories in a single season with a dominant performance in Saturday’s Queen Elizabeth Stakes 2025 at Royal Randwick. The outstanding daughter of Fastnet Rock ($2F) delivered a third consecutive elite-level victory in The post Waller’s Champion Mare Via Sistina Equals Winx’s Record in Queen Elizabeth Stakes Triumph appeared first on HorseRacing.com.au.

    • Sydney Cup 2025 Winner is Arapaho at $20
      by Lucy Henderson on April 12, 2025 at 6:23 am

      Arapaho Stuns in Sydney Cup, Clocking Record Time in Upset Victory The staying feature on Day 2 of The Championships witnessed a significant upset as Bjorn Baker‘s $20 outsider, Arapaho, defied expectations to claim the Sydney Cup 2025 in emphatic record-breaking fashion. The resilient eight-year-old Lope De Vega gelding, who had finished fourth in the The post Sydney Cup 2025 Winner is Arapaho at $20 appeared first on HorseRacing.com.au.

    • 2025 Australian Oaks Results: Treasurethe Moment Too Good Again
      by Lucy Henderson on April 12, 2025 at 5:30 am

      Matt Laurie‘s remarkable Sydney autumn carnival continued in spectacular fashion on Saturday as his exceptional filly Treasurethe Moment ($1.55F) lived up to her short quote, securing her eighth consecutive victory in the Group 1 $1 million Australian Oaks (2400m) at Randwick. Laurie, who had already tasted Group 1 success this preparation with Treasurethe Moment in The post 2025 Australian Oaks Results: Treasurethe Moment Too Good Again appeared first on HorseRacing.com.au.

    • Fangirl Heads Queen Of The Turf Stakes 2024 Field & Odds
      by Lucy Henderson on April 9, 2025 at 3:33 am

      Sydney’s premier trainer Chris Waller is aiming for his fourth victory in the Queen Of The Turf Stakes this Saturday, saddling up the strong market elect Fangirl in the Group 1 mile feature. Waller has an impressive recent record in the race, having trained the winners for the past two years with Atishu (2023) and The post Fangirl Heads Queen Of The Turf Stakes 2024 Field & Odds appeared first on HorseRacing.com.au.

      • Blue Stripe Wins Hirsch and Ticket to Distaff
        by Staff Writer on August 7, 2022 at 4:20 am

        The South American mare Blue Stripe tracked a pair of leaders early, then went on by at the head of the stretch to register and impressive length and three-quarters triumph in the $400,000 Grade I Clement L. Hirsch Stakes Saturday at Del Mar. The 5-year-old by the Argentinian stallion Equal Stripes out of an Argentinian The post Blue Stripe Wins Hirsch and Ticket to Distaff appeared first on Horse Racing Reports and News – Turfnsport.

      • Breeders’ Cup Classic Future Wager Opens Friday
        by Staff Writer on August 4, 2022 at 2:26 pm

        Undefeated 4-year-old Flightline has been installed as the 3-1 favorite for the first of two future wagers on this year’s $6 million Longines Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1). The first Longines Breeders’ Cup Classic Future Wager will open on Friday, Aug. 5 at 12 p.m. ETand will close on Sunday, Aug. 7 at 6:30 p.m. ET. The The post Breeders’ Cup Classic Future Wager Opens Friday appeared first on Horse Racing Reports and News – Turfnsport.

      • American Theorem Stamps Ticket to Breeders’ Cup Sprint
        by Staff Writer on August 1, 2022 at 3:25 pm

        Rustin Kretz’s American Theorem swooped widest and fastest of all Saturday in the 77th edition of the Grade I Bing Crosby Stakes at Del Mar and outran eight rivals to the wire in 1:08.67 for the six-panel headliner. The husky gray son of Triple Crown hero American Pharoah was a length and a half to The post American Theorem Stamps Ticket to Breeders’ Cup Sprint appeared first on Horse Racing Reports and News – Turfnsport.

      • Harness & Horse Racing Heats Up in the Garden State This Summer
        by Staff Writer on August 1, 2022 at 2:36 pm

        New Jersey horse betting is where it’s at for the month of July and August, as thoroughbreds and harness races will be center stage for Garden State bettors over the next handful of weekends. Horse-racing enthusiasts will enjoy the $1 million Haskell Stakes at Monmouth Park in Oceanport on July 23. Still, first, harness-racing action The post Harness & Horse Racing Heats Up in the Garden State This Summer appeared first on Horse Racing Reports and News – Turfnsport.

      • Bing Crosby and San Diego Highlight Saturday Card at Del Mar
        by Staff Writer on July 29, 2022 at 2:10 pm

        Topped by a pair of deep and deeply competitive stakes races, Del Mar will present a sparkling 11-race program Saturday on Day 6 of its 83rd summer race meet. First post on the afternoon is 2 p.m. The two stakes – the 77th running of the Grade I, $400,000 Bing Crosby Stakes and the 81st The post Bing Crosby and San Diego Highlight Saturday Card at Del Mar appeared first on Horse Racing Reports and News – Turfnsport.