Fri, 12/31/2004 - 00:00

Zenno Rob Roy extends sire's dominance

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Sunday Silence's death in 2002 does not mean the end of his vast influence.

LEXINGTON, Ky. - Sunday Silence died in 2002, but the dark horse with the intense competitiveness is neither gone nor forgotten in Japan, where he stood his entire stud career.

This year, Sunday Silence once again crushed his opponents in siring winning racehorses, as Sunday Silence led the Japanese general sire list for the 10th consecutive year with more than $86 million in progeny earnings for 2004 (through Dec. 28). He also tops the list of leading juvenile sires with more than $7.5 million in earnings.

Fri, 12/31/2004 - 00:00

Barretts-CTBA sale in works

Officials with the Barretts sale company in Pomona and the California Thoroughbred Breeders Association are negotiating the terms of a joint venture to form an annual yearling sale that will be conducted in October at Barretts.

The proposal would mark the end of the CTBA's Del Mar yearling sale, which has struggled in recent years to sustain growth enjoyed in the late 1990's.

The new sale, tentatively scheduled for Oct. 4, would occupy the time slot in the calendar currently held by the Barretts October preferred yearling sale. The Del Mar sale has been held in August.

Fri, 12/31/2004 - 00:00

For Skeedattle, another Talking horse

Some owners have a way of making the racing business look deceptively easy. In Maryland, there is no better example than Skeedattle Associates - a partnership consisting of local businessmen Willie White, Lou Rehak, and Bob Orndorff.

Tue, 12/28/2004 - 00:00

Watch out for Andromeda's Hero

LAS VEGAS - There are 18 weeks until the 2005 Kentucky Derby, but from now on every young horse that wins a maiden race impressively will be talked about as a possible Derby contender - even those without the benefit of extensive racing experience at age 2.

The tried-and-true methods of preparing a horse for the rigors of the Triple Crown no longer apply to today's watered-down version of the Thoroughbred in this country.

Mon, 12/27/2004 - 00:00

Carson City dies at 17

LEXINGTON, Ky. - Carson City, a Mr. Prospector horse whose progeny included Grade 1 winners City Zip and City Band, died unexpectedly at Overbrook Farm in Lexington on Dec. 24. He was 17.

"All we know is that he died from hemorrhaging, but we don't know the cause of that," Overbrook adviser Ric Waldman said Monday. "We have not received the pathologist's report yet."

Farm staff members discovered that Carson City was in distress in his stall last Friday morning, Waldman said. The horse died soon after that.

Thu, 12/23/2004 - 00:00

Joey Franco embarks on second career

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Joey Franco, the 2003 California-bred horse of the year, will stand in California at Harris Farms in 2005.

The story of Joey Franco is one of perseverance through difficulties and success at the highest level. The perseverance comes mostly from Joey Franco's owner-breeder, Jerry Frankel, whose reward came with the victory of Joey Franco in the Grade 1 Triple Bend Invitational Handicap.

That success came last year, however, and Joey Franco did not race this year after an injury late in 2003 proved more troublesome than Frankel had hoped.

Thu, 12/23/2004 - 00:00

Trio of Grade 1 winners now locals

There are an estimated 300 stallions who will stand the 2005 season in Florida, and 172 of them are detailed in the annual register recently published by the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders' and Owners' Association. Those absent are missing for several possible reasons: They came to the state too late to make the publishing deadline, their services are limited because of advancing years, or they are commercially not viable.

Thu, 12/23/2004 - 00:00

Declan's Moon helps state shine

Declan's Moon may be finding fame and fortune out in California, but the dark bay son of Malibu Moon is totally a Maryland product - Maryland bred, sired, raised, and sold.

Declan's Moon's success reverberates across the country, and many Marylanders were along for the ride when he crossed the finish line first in the Grade 1 Hollywood Futurity last week. In addition to his owners, Jay Em Ess Stable's Samantha Siegel and Mace Siegel, and trainer, Ron Ellis, Christmas came early for many of Declan's Moon's former connections.

Thu, 12/23/2004 - 00:00

Splendid Blended tops off year for sire

LEXINGTON, Ky. - Splendid Blended became the 13th stakes winner this year for her sire, Unbridled's Song, with a two-length win in the Grade 1 Hollywood Starlet.

It was a thoroughly successful year for Unbridled's Song, a gray son of Unbridled. Among his best racehorses in 2004 were a pair of leading juveniles in Splendid Blended and Remsen Stakes winner Rockport Harbor. Both 2-year-olds should become even better racehorses as 3-year-olds, considering they have shown their best form around two turns.

Thu, 12/23/2004 - 00:00

Free House gone, but Vessels marches on

Few breeding farms could shrug off the loss of a marquee stallion the way Vessels Stallion Farm did earlier this year with the death of .