The Preakness Prep List

Bourbon War at home in Kentucky as a yearling.
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Bourbon War at home in Kentucky as a yearling.
Bourbon War lived in Midway, KY as a yearling, years before his Preakness Stakes entry.

It definitely doesn’t seem like it has been nearly two weeks since the Kentucky Derby but here we go, it is time for the 144th edition of the Preakness Stakes. The results of the Kentucky Derby were different and unexpected. We will not have an opportunity for a Triple Crown winner this year. Fortunately, there is a large field of fantastic talent entered in this Preakness, which may still be one of the greatest races. Get ready for one of the best and oldest, classic Grade 1 races, the Preakness Stakes!

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Kentucky Derby Is Coming

The 145th Kentucky Derby will race at Churchill Downs on March 4, 2019.
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The 145th Kentucky Derby will race at Churchill Downs on March 4, 2019.
The 145th Kentucky Derby will race at Churchill Downs on March 4, 2019.

Prepare yourselves! Kentucky Derby is coming. Saturday, May 4th, we will celebrate the longest continually held sport in America. There is a lot to know before you witness the “Most Exciting Two Minutes In Sports”. Reference this post for the 145th Run For The Roses.

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Kings Of Keeneland

Keeneland's paddock is beautiful.

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Lawn jockeys decorated with the winners of previous stakes decorate Keeneland.
Lawn jockeys decorated with the winners of previous stakes decorate Keeneland.

It’s been exactly one week since things really heated up at Keeneland racetrack in Lexington, KY.  The October meet opened Friday, October 5th and served up some hot temperatures and hotter stakes races.  Fall Stars Weekend delivered 10 stakes races.  Since then they have held another stakes as well.  What has sire power meant to Keeneland’s racetrack so far and who may we expect to win this weekend’s stakes?

 

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Greetings from Gainesway

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It is my first day of vacation and I started it out on the right hoof foot!  Earlier in the week I logged on to Horse Country and booked a tour to Gainesway Farm.  This is the home of many Thoroughbreds including Tapit, seen above!

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The tour started in the office before 12:30 pm.  Marilyn Brashear, the receptionist, and two sweet dogs offered a warm welcome as we collected in the seating area.  We were surrounded by lovely equine art and many framed cover shots from Bloodhorse magazine.  Ian Tapp, with Sales and Bloodstock Development, fetched us and led us onto the beautifully maintained grounds.  He explained that the area had once belonged to the Shawnee Indians.  Several generations of horseman have owned the land, Ben Ali Haggin, C.V. Whitney, John Hay Whitney, John R. Gaines, Graham Beck and Antony Beck.  The farm has rolling hills and plenty of bluegrass, clover and rye making it a great place for Thoroughbreds to thrive.

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During the 1980s, the eight stone barns, a few seen above, housed as many as 52 stallions.  Now they have eight available sires living on the farm.  These lucky sires are Afleet Alex, Afleet Express, Birdstone, Empire Maker, Hat Trick, Karakontie, Tapit and Tapizar.  The stalls are clean and well ventilated to keep a comfortable environment for their tenants year round.

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Entering barn three, I met Afleet Alex.  When he raced he won the 2nd and third legs of the Triple Crown after a third place finish in the 2005 Kentucky Derby.  He won an Eclipse Award that same year.  His progeny include Texas Red, Materiality, Afleet Express and many more.

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Next, I had the pleasure of viewing Birdstone.  He was a Belmont Stakes winner in 2004.  Swipe, Mine That Bird and Summer Bird are some of his well know offspring.

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Then, Empire Maker made an appearance.  The name is so appropriate.  The empire he produced includes Bodemeister and Pioneer of the Nile.  The later is the sire of the only Grand Slam winner, American Pharoah.  When Empire Maker was racing he was 2nd in the Kentucky Derby and he won the Belmont Stakes.

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With much built up anticipation, Tapit finally hoofed it on over.  He is the beloved sire of Juba, Twitter’s favorite horse!  Tapit is stunning, as he looks snow white.  He is the leading sire for 2014 and 2015.  He is well on his way to the 2016 title as well.  He sired the adorable, Lani.  Some of his other crops include Creator, Frosted, Tapizar, Tonalist, Untapable, Mohaymen, Cupid and many more.

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Our next stop was the breading shed.  As MTV Cribs would have put it, “this is where the magic happens”.  Tapp went into a lot more in depth information on that subject.  I admit, it is quite the process and it was educational.  We learned about resident teasing stallion, Bud.  He has an important job to do up to three times per day during the busiest of seasons.

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As the tour was about to wrap we walked thru the barn that houses Afleet Express and To Honor and ServeAfleet Express is a multiple graded stakes winner including both the Pegasus Stakes and the Travers Stakes in 2010.   He began his stud career in 2011.  His graded stakes winning filly Diva Express frequents Churchill Downs.

To Honor and Serve won the Cigar Mile in 2011 and the Woodward Stakes in 2012 as well as a few more multiple graded stakes.  He came to Gainesway in 2013 and his crop produced some pricey Thoroughbreds at the sales.

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The Gainesway tour was wonderful.  I would love to see their mares, weanlings and yearlings too.  It was such a neat experience to view these champion sires up-close.  If you find yourself in Lexington, KY, I recommend checking the place out yourself.  Enjoy my photos and check back soon for my next Thoroughbred story.

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