Fifteen Years of Old Friends Farm

Silver Charm stands out as a favorite at Old Friends Farm!
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Little Silver Charm is the only non-thoroughbred equine at Old Friends.
Little Silver Charm is the only non-thoroughbred equine at Old Friends.

Old Friends Farm is celebrating its 15th year of rescuing retired Thoroughbreds.  Operating at 3 locations and home to hundreds of horses, the Georgetown, KY farm is full of famous champions and a broad spectrum of former Thoroughbred racehorses.   On a beautiful Kentucky Fall day I paid the farm another visit.

 

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Breakdown for the Belmont

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One more day to go to reach the crowning jewel!  Tomorrow, Saturday, 6/11/16, is the 148th running of the Belmont Stakes.  It is the third leg of the Triple Crown of U.S. Thoroughbred  racing.  The “Test of the Champion”  will post at 6:32 P.M. EST at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York.

A lucky 13 horses will compete.  Only 4 of these contenders did not run in at least one of the prior legs of the Triple Crown.  The field is as follows, by post/horse/jockey/trainer/ owner:

  1. Governor Malibu/Joel Rosario/Christopher Clement/Jump Sucker Stable and Oak Bluff Stable
  2. Destin/Javier Castellano/Todd Pletcher/Twin Creeks Racing Stabel and Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners
  3. Cherry Wine/Corey Lanerie/Dale Romans/William Pacella, Frank L. Jones, Jr. and Frank Shoop
  4. Suddenbreakingnews/Mike Smith/Donnie Von Hemel/Samuel F. Henderson
  5. Stadivari/John Velazquez/Todd Pletcher/John Gunther, Michael Tabor, Susan Magnier, Derrick Smith
  6. Gettysburg/Paco Lopez/Steve Asmussen/WinStar Farm
  7. Seeking the Soul/Florent Geroux/Dallas Stewart/Charles Fipke
  8. Forever d’ Oro/Jose Ortiz/Dallas Stewart/Charles Fipke
  9. Trojan Nation/Aaron Gryder/Patrick Gallagher/Julie Gilbert and Dr. Aaron Sones
  10. Lani/Yutaka Take/Matsunaga Mikio/Koji Maeda
  11. Exaggerator/Kent Desormeaux/Keith Desormeaux/Big Chief Racing, Head of Plains Partners/ Rocker O Ranch
  12. Brody’s Cause/Luis Saez/Dale Romans/Albaugh Family Stable
  13. Creator/Irad Ortiz, Jr./Steve Asmussen/WinStar Farm

Notice that there are a lot of repeats on trainers and owners.  If the horse’s last race out was the Kentucky Derby or the Preakness Stakes, check my old stories to limit repetition.

Derby Deciphered

Preview Pimlico’s Preakness

Governor Malibu did not run the KY Derby or the Preakness.  He is a New York bred horse so he is right at home.  He has raced at Belmont 3 times of 7 starts in his career.  He won twice, placed on 4 occasions and showed once as well.  It took him 4 races to break his maiden.  Most recently he finished 2nd in the Grade II Peter Pan Stakes.

Destin finished 6th in the KY Derby.  He will likely position himself near the lead.

Cherry Wine was second in the Preakness Stakes.

Suddenbreakingnews came in 5th in the KY Derby.

Stradivari was the 4th horse to finish in the Preakness.  He is know to run in the lead.  Post position 5 is where American Pharoah broke from last year to win.

Gettysburg has had 7 starts.  He has one win, one 2nd place and 1 third place finish in his career.  His sire is Pioneer of the Nile who sired last year’s Triple Crown winner, American PharoahGettysburg is grey and he finished 5th in both the Sam F. Davis Stakes and the Arkansas Derby.  In his last race he was 3rd at Belmont.  He is a front runner.  He has a fun Twitter personality.

Seeking the Soul has only raced 3 times, breaking his maiden in his last race at Churchill Downs. At the same track, he placed 5th in his prior race on KY Derby day.

Forever d’ Oro is sired by Medaglia d’ Oro who was 2nd in the 2002 Belmont Stakes.  The winner of the 2002 Belmont is pictured above in my #Flashback Friday photo.  That is Sarava!  I met Sarava last summer at Old Friend’s Farm In Georgetown, KY.  Forever d’ Oro’s maternal grandsire was Lemon Drop Kid who won the Belmont Stakes in 1999.  Forever d’ Oro has a nice family history but jut like Seeking the Soul he has only raced 3 times.  He also broke his maiden in the last race, however it was at Belmont Park.  He got his start at my home track, Keeneland!

Trojan Nation was 16th in the KY Derby.

Lani is my favorite Twitter character  in the race.  He has a nice following of fun stories, memes and videos.  He was 9th in the KY Derby and 5th in the Preakness.  He is the 1st Japanese horse to go for all three legs of the Triple Crown.

Exaggerator is the favorite.  He was 2nd in the KY Derby and he won the Preakness Stakes.

Brody’s Cause was 7th in the KY Derby.

Creator finished lucky 13 in the KY Derby.  He takes post position 13 which has never had a Belmont Stakes winner.

Belmont Stakes Fun Facts:

  • The purse is $1.5 million dollars
  • The drink is  The Belmont Jewel
  • The flower is the white carnation, thus “The Run for the Carnations” with a blanket of 700 carnations
  • The race is 1 and 1/2 miles (12 furlongs) on dirt
  • The song is “New York, New York”
  • The trophy is the August Belmont Memorial Cup by Tiffany and Co.
  • 5 other Grade 1 stakes are on Saturday’s Belmont card
  • NBC Sports Network will televise the event from 3 to 5 P.M. EST and 7 to 7:30 P.M. EST  while NBC will cover the live race from 5 to 7 P.M. EST

Unfortunately, this isn’t the year for a Triple Crown winner but it is still going to be a great day for racing.  Have a super weekend everyone.  I’ll find something new to bring you next week!

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Old Friends

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Old Friends, a retirement home for Thoroughbreds, was founded by Michael Blowen, former movie critic and current Thoroughbred racing fan, in 2003.  These farms operate at Dream Chase Farm in Georgetown, KY, Old Friends at Kentucky Downs in Franklin, KY and Cabin Creek Farm in Greenfield Center, NY.  I was fortunate to tour the largest of the 3 farms, Dream Chase, yesterday afternoon, 9/9/15.

I first met Blowen at the Noor lecture I attended and blogged about earlier this year.  www.thoroughbredu.com/a-night-for-noor  The work he does is amazing.  After the 1986 Kentucky Derby winner, Ferdinand, was slaughtered in Japan in 2002, Blowen wanted to prevent further tragedies. He began to rescue Thoroughbreds who were no longer racing and breeding and brought them to his farm.  His is the only farm who rescues stallions and he has many mares too.  Currently, over 100 horses live on the 3 properties. 103 alone are at Dream Chase.  They are currently raising funds to bring home 2002 KY Derby and Preakness winner, War Emblem.  They hope to get Charismatic one day as well.

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At the farm, I first met Lisa, my tour guide and she promptly took the group to see Gulch.  He is the oldest horse they have.  He is 31 years old and he takes his carrots, shredded.  He is the oldest living horse to have participated in all 3 legs of the Triple Crown.  Sired by the great, Mr. Prospector, Gulch  had an excellent racing career.  He won the 1988 Breeders’ Cup Sprint and also received the American Champion Sprint Horse award that same year.  He had an outstanding stud career at Lane’s End Farm in KY.  His progeny have earned over $90 million.  His son Wallenda lives at Old Friends too.

Then I met Sarava, he likes to bite but he missed out today.  I didn’t give him any carrots but fortunately Lisa did, he has bit her before.  Sarava spoiled War Emblem’s chance of winning the 2002 Triple Crown when he beat him in the last leg of the series, the Belmont Stakes.

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Across the dirt path lives Game On Dude and Starspangled HeatGame On Dude, born in 2007, had 34 career starts.  He won 16 of those and he placed and showed in 8 more of his races.  He earned nearly $6.5 million racing and he is the only horse to ever win the Grade I Santa Anita Handicap 3 times.  Starspangled Heat is new to the farm, having just participated in last year’s Breeders’ Cup Turf.  He was born in 2008 and had 39 career starts.  The orange tag on StarSpangled Heat is helpful to ward off flies.  Lisa said that Game On Dude has the least trouble with flies.

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Next up, I met Rail Trip.  He is a real sweetie.  I fed him a lot of carrots and got my picture taken with him.  He won the Grade I Hollywood Gold Cup in 2009 and many other graded stakes races.  He was second in the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile in 2011.

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The tour proceeded on to see, Catlaunch.  That is a name I would have surely bet on.  I love all the cat and kitten named horses.  He is the tallest horse at the farm.  At 14 years old now, he has had an amazing 108 career starts.  He was still racing and winning at 12 years old.  He is a big winner, and in 2006 he was the 17th best ranked horse in the nation.

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One field further, I met Rapid Redux and AmazombieRapid Redux is seen unmasked in the photo above.  The horses at Old Friends take turns rotating who wears the fly masks.  Rapid Redux has beaten both Zenyatta, Citation and Pepper’s Pride records of 19 wins with an amazing 22 consecutive wins.  In 2011 he was honored with The Secretariat Vox Populi Award and the Eclipse Special Award.  Penny Chenery first created the Vox Populi award in 2010 as the peoples choice award for race horses.  Amazombie won an Eclipse Award in 2011 as well.  He has won many graded stakes races.  He won the 2011 Breeders’ Cup Sprint and in 2012 that same sprint was his final race.

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Then, the sky opened up and it began to pour rain.  Some horses loved it and they soaked it up or rolled in the mud.  Other horses tucked into their shelters.  The tour group headed into a barn.  There I could barely see, behind the screens, Afternoon Deelites, Mixed Pleasure and WallendaAfternoon Deelites was owned by Burt Bacharach and Angie Dickinson.  He had several graded stakes wins in 12 starts and then he went to stud and he sired some great horses including Popcorn DeelitesMixed Pleasure has Seabiscuit in his pedigree.  He had 22 career starts with some graded stakes winning success and he sired some winners as well.  Wallenda loved his carrots and he was fed them by Michael Blowen himself.  He is named for the high wire celebrity family, the Flying Wallendas, who have been to see him at the farm.  He had a nice racing career, earning over $1 million in 33 starts with many graded stakes wins.  He has very delicate hooves and special shoes.

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It was still raining when Popcorn Deelites and his buddy hid from us.  Popcorn Deelites is best known for playing Seabiscuit in the movie by that same name.  I would have liked to had a better look at these two.

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Fortunately, Silver Charm loved the rain.  He was content to stand there throughout the brief downpour.  He won both the 1997 KY Derby and Preakness.  In 1998 he won the Dubai World Cup.  He doesn’t like his meals to be late.

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Finally, the rain stopped as we went on to see Genuine Reward and Star PlusGenuine Reward is a foal of KY Derby winner Genuine Risk Genuine Reward had a good stud career and in addition to race horses he sired polo horses too.  Star Plus raced in graded stakes in Argentina and the United States.  He was still racing at 8 years old.  He was a winner at my favorite track, Keeneland.

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Once a horse comes to Old Friends, they will stay there until it is time to cross the Rainbow Bridge.  Other great horses, like Noor, come here after death as a final resting place.  There are numerous memorials and grave markers for the mostly cremated deceased horses on the property.

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The farm is simply gorgeous, right down to the barn quilt, pendants of the quilt are for sale at the gift shop.  If you can make it to Georgetown you should take the tour.  My Grandmother would have loved the long paths.  I loved the well fed kitties and of course, the horses.  I greatly appreciate what Old Friends has been able to accomplish for so many great horses.  Thank you Old Friends!  To donate or tour visit the website: Old Friends

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