Fri, 03/02/2007 - 00:00

Orville N Wilbur's, 12, begins stud career

Once a promising youngster on the Triple Crown trail, Orville N Wilbur's brings plenty of speed to the New York stallion ranks as he enters stud.

A 12-year-old son of Out of Place, Orville N Wilbur's begins his breeding career at Dr. Laura Kelso Canady's Sterlingbrook Farm in Canandaigua, N.Y.

An outcross with no Raise a Native, Nearctic-Northern Dancer, or Bold Ruler ancestry in his pedigree, Orville N Wilbur's will stand privately for approved mares only.

Fri, 03/02/2007 - 00:00

Two Punch's popularity remains strong

The golden years of venerable 23-year-old stallion Two Punch have been especially bright when his offspring have gone through the sales ring.

In 2006, Two Punch was the sire of 13 juveniles to sell at public auction, for an average of $139,846 - the 10th consecutive year his sales average has topped six figures. More than half of his juveniles that sold last year brought $100,000 or more.

Fri, 03/02/2007 - 00:00

As pinhookers spend more, prices skyrocket

Fasig-Tipton will conduct its Florida select 2-year-old sale on Tuesday at Calder Race Course in Miami, and both sales officials and consignors have reason to believe that the auction will continue the steady, upward trend in the overall select juvenile market.

Fri, 03/02/2007 - 00:00

Under-tack showings spark sale optimism

Fasig-Tipton will conduct its annual selected 2-year-olds in training sale on Tuesday at Calder Race Course starting at 11 a.m. A Fasig-Tipton spokesman, Terence R.B. Collier, expects about 250 horses to go through the sales ring. There are 31 Florida-breds cataloged for this sale.

The second of two under-tack shows is to be held Sunday at Calder. Collier was very pleased with the previous Sunday's showing.

"It's always a good sign when the horses with strong commercial appeal are the ones who show best under tack," he said. "And we had a number of those this past week."

Thu, 03/01/2007 - 00:00

Top mares leave bright lights for bluegrass

Valentine Dancer was retired in early 2006 as one of the greatest California-bred racemares in history. She earned more than $1.1 million and won lucrative stakes at Del Mar, Hollywood Park, and Santa Anita.

When her owner-breeders, Al and Sandee Kirkwood, sat down to decide a mating, one thing did not enter their minds - leaving Valentine Dancer in California.

Valentine Dancer, 7, had outgrown her roots. She was sent to Kentucky and bred to the top stallion Storm Cat. The foal is due on March 16.

Thu, 03/01/2007 - 00:00

Notional may be California's best

LEXINGTON, Ky. - One of a trio of Kentucky Derby prospects owned by J. Paul Reddam and trained by Doug O'Neill, Notional is also arguably the most talented California-bred colt of his crop.

A bay son of top California stallion In Excess, Notional has won the Grade 2 San Rafael and Grade 3 Risen Star this year to boost his profile as a classic candidate.

The colt is likely to make his final classic prep in either the Wood Memorial or Florida Derby. Those are premium prep races that indicate the regard that Reddam and O'Neill have for this colt.

Fri, 02/23/2007 - 00:00

She's an Eleven retired, going to Empire Maker

ARCADIA, Calif. - She's an Eleven, the winner of the Melair Stakes last April, has been retired and will be bred to the Kentucky-based stallion Empire Maker in coming weeks, trainer John Sadler said

A California-bred, She's an Eleven, 4, won 2 of 8 starts and $216,954 for Lee and Susan Searing's CRK Stables. The $200,000 Melair Stakes for California-breds at Hollywood Park was her only stakes win. She's an Eleven later finished fifth in the Grade 2 Black-Eyed Susan Stakes at Pimlico and fourth in the Gradeo2 Hollywood Breeders' Cup Oaks at Hollywood Park last June.

Fri, 02/23/2007 - 00:00

Great Hunter gets nod over Hard Spun

Pennsylvania's 2006 champions are an impressive group that includes two Grade 1 winners and runners with combined earnings of more than $2.2 million.

Great Hunter, the California-based Grade 1 winner who finished third in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile, leads all Pa.-breds by 2006 earnings with $630,000.

Fri, 02/23/2007 - 00:00

WinStar finds a winning formula

LEXINGTON, Ky. - Despite this colt's name, the Saturday that matters is the first one in May this year. If all goes well, Any Given Saturday will be making the journey to post for the greatest two minutes in sports.

The dark bay colt began his year well with a victory in the Sam Davis Stakes at Tampa Bay and, now a winner in 3 of his 4 starts, will follow the Florida-to-Kentucky route to the Derby.

Fri, 02/23/2007 - 00:00

It's time to choose best of state

Topped by Eclipse Award champion mare Fleet Indian, a total of 58 horses are nominated for the 2006 New York Thoroughbred Breeders Inc. championships.

Fleet Indian, who scored back-to-back victories in the Personal Ensign and Beldame handicaps, both Grade 1's, won 6oof 7 starts and earned $1,473,720 on the year.

She has five rivals in the older female category, a group that has another Grade 1 winner in Behaving Badly.