
Frommer hit pinhook bonanza
The end of the 2-year-old sales season in North America provides a chance for Cary Frommer to take a well-earned deep breath before she begins looking for her next prospects at the yearling sales.

The end of the 2-year-old sales season in North America provides a chance for Cary Frommer to take a well-earned deep breath before she begins looking for her next prospects at the yearling sales.
Not This Time, a half-brother to Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile winner Liam's Map, will make his debut Thursday at Churchill Downs for trainer Dale Romans.
Former racehorse Blackfoot Mystery and his rider Boyd Martin have been named to the 2015 U.S. Olympic eventing team for the Rio de Janeiro games, the U.S. Equestrian Federation announced last week.
After a slow start to his stud career, dual classic winner and champion I'll Have Another was represented by his first winner Saturday, when Un Autre won a maiden special weight on the Tokyo Racecourse turf.

As the saying goes, a good horse can come from anywhere. While that is true, it also is true that “anywhere,” more often than not, turns out to be one of the great female families.
Winning the Kentucky Derby practically guarantees the victor will have a leg up against his contemporaries when it comes to attracting quality and quantity for his first book at stud. The Queen's Plate is more of a mixed bag as a stallion-making race.

Leavem in Malibu could be considered a late bloomer since he didn't make his racing debut until April 16. However, there is something to be said about peaking at the right time, and there are few better opportunities to do so than in the Queen's Plate.
New York-based stallion Midas Touch has been sold to Haras Rapetti in Uruguay, and will be joined for the upcoming Southern Hemisphere breeding season by shuttlers Posse and Trinniberg.

Discreetly Mine, who had stood at Lane’s End in Kentucky for six years, has been sold to stand at Norman Fox’s Haras Lascala in Uruguay. The deal was brokered by Chad Schumer of Schumer Bloodstock in association with Diego Mitagstein of Perhaps Bloodstock and Pablo Núñez.

The champion Untapable has been retired following a fourth-place finish in the Grade 2 Fleur de Lis Stakes on Saturday night at Churchill Downs, owner-breeder Ron Winchell confirmed Sunday. Future broodmare plans for the mare were not immediately discussed.