The 2022 Dubai World Cup day was dominated by Japanese horses who won five races that day and placed in several others. A large part of that success was due to the influence of SUNDAY SILENCE. The Kentucky-bred and 1989 Horse of the Year
John Ed Anthony won his first race at Oaklawn Park in 1972 and fifty years later he’s still winning races, lots of races.
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John Ed Anthony Still Winning Races
Heart felt congratulations to Stone Farm client John Ed Anthony and best of racing luck to Stone Farm-raised BUBBLE ROCK!
John Ed Anthony won his first race at Oaklawn Park in 1972 and fifty years later he’s still winning races, lots of races.
Homebred Sister to AIR FORCE BLUE Sets Track Record
AMERICAN HEROINE, a full sister to Champion AIR FORCE BLUE, broke her maiden in a 1 mile and 70 yard maiden race at Gulfstream and in the process set a track for the distance.
Stone Farm-bred BLACKADDER Takes the El Camino Real Derby
Stone Farm-bred and raised BLACKADDER shipped in from southern Californa to win the 1 1/8-mile El Camino Real Derby at Golden Gate Fields on Feb. 12.
Stone Farm Graduate PLUM ALI Posts Third Stakes Win
PLUM ALI, bred, raised and sold by Stone Farm, turned in an outstanding performance to win the $150,000 Winter Memories Stakes on November 14 at Aqueduct. Ridden by Manny Franco, PLUM ALI took the lead from the start and maintained command to win by a comfortable three-quarters of a length for trainer Christophe Clement.
Stone Farm Raised PIZZA BIANCA Wins Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf-G1
Stone Farm raised Pizza Bianca made a powerful move deep in the stretch to win the $1 Million Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf-G1 on the first day of the 2022 Breeders’ Cup at Del Mar Thoroughbred Club.
Farm Manager Joseph Littrell Finalist for Godolphin Leadership Award
Farm Manager Joseph Littrell was a finalist for the Leadership Award, sponsored by Hagyard Equine Medical Institute, at the 2021 Thoroughbred Industry Employee Awards.
TDN Profiles Lynn Hancock, Stone Farm’s Director of Racing and Sales
Stone Farm foaled, raised and sold the $1.6 million Monday night session topper at the recently concluded Saratoga select yearling sale, and the Farm’s Director of Sales and Racing Lynn Hancock was at the helm on the sales grounds.
Stone Farm Raised Colt Tops Saratoga Session
Stone Farm consigned the $1.6 million session topper at Monday night’s select yearling sale at Saratoga on Aug. 8th. The colt by Uncle Mo out of Dame Dorothy was foaled, raised and now sold by Stone Farm for breeder and restaurateur Bobby Flay.
Paulick Report Profiles Long-time Stone Farm Employee
Longtime Stone Farm employee Everett Charles took a yearling colt by Uncle Mo out of stakes producer Dame Dorothy to the ring Monday, Aug. 9 at the Saratoga selected yearling sale.