By Blo0dhorse Staff Aysoob Stud Farm of Saudi Arabia has purchased Pomeroy and Flashy Bull to stand at Suliman ibn Zu’air Stud Farm in 2015. Pomeroy, a 13-year-old son of Boundary—Questress, by Seeking the Gold, previously stood at Rockridge Stud in Hudson, N.Y. Flashy Bull, an 11-year-old by Holy Bull—Iridescence, by Mt. Livermore, previously Read more »
Month: November 2014
Duff, Miss Bullistic take South Carolina residency stakes
By Joe DeVivo A pair of horses with no previous success on dirt swept both stakes for 2-year-olds who spent 90 days or more in South Carolina on Sunday at Parx Racing. Barbara Weidl/Equiphoto Miss Bullistic, with Jevian Toledo aboard, gets up by a nose in the Donna Freyer Stakes for 2-year-old fillies. Duff, a Read more »
Divine Fortune Dominates in Colonial Cup
By Blood-Horse Staff Bill Pape’s Divine Fortune set all the pace in the $100,000 Marion duPont Scott Colonial Cup (NSA-I) Nov. 15 and drew away to a dominating nine-length victory. An 11-year-old Royal Anthem gelding bred by Pape and trainer Jonathan Sheppard, Divine Fortune jumped brilliantly at the Springdale Race Course in Camden, S.C., and Read more »
Dana Point Announces Stallion Show
Dana Point Farm will host an Open House and Stallion Show on November 30th. Please click on link below for more information. DANA POINT STALLION SHOW link to Announcement
Princess of Sylmar Sold to Shadai for $3.1M
By Tom LaMarra, Photo: Anne M. Eberhardt Princess of Sylmar, Hip 125, sells for $3.1 million at the F-T November Sale. King of Prussia Stable’s Princess of Sylmar, a four-time grade I winner, sold for $3.1 million Nov. 3 at the Fasig-Tipton November sale. Her dam, Storm Dixie, brought $1.9 million not long after. Read more »
Real Solution Retired to Stand at Ramsey Farm
By Blood-Horse Staff Photo: Coglianese Photos/Adam Mooshian Multiple grade I winner Real Solution has been retired from racing and will stand alongside his sire Kitten’s Joy at Ramsey Farm for the 2015 breeding season. His fee will be $12,500 stands and nurses. Bred by Ken and Sarah Ramsey, foaled in Pennsylvania, then raised at their Read more »