Augustin Stable’s homebred Theodora B. held off a late charge to win the $500,000 TVG Stakes at Kentucky Downs in Franklin, Ky. on Sept. 20.
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Homebreds Make News “Day One” at Keeneland
Opening day of the Keeneland September Yearling Sale proved to be a good day for the Stone Farm team. Homebreds went through the ring, one after another, and generated some excitement.
2YO PLUM ALI Earns Blacktype with win in Mint Juvenile Fillies S.
Stone Farm bred, raised, and sold PLUM ALI earned her first blacktype going a mile on the turf in the Mint Juvenile Fillies S. at Kentucky Downs on Sept. 7.
THEORDORA B. Winner of Gr. 2 Dance Smartly Raised at Stone Farm
Augustin Stable’s homebred THEODORA B. led from start to finish to win the 1 1/4-mile Dance Smartly Stakes-G2 on the turf at Woodbine on August 15.
Stone Farm Sold LADY KATE Takes $100,000 Groupie Doll Stakes
Anderson Stables’ LADY KATE won the $100,000 Groupie Doll Stakes going a mile on the dirt at Ellis Park on August 9.
Stone Farm Raised SHE’S MY TYPE Wins Saratoga Stakes
SHE’S MY TYPE won Saratoga’s Coronation Cup S. on Saturday, August 1. Raised at Stone Farm for breeders Alec and Ghislaine Head, the 3-year-old French-bred filly raced
Gingham Impressive in Santa Anita Stakes
Stone Farm bred, raised, and sold Gingham posted a solid win in the Angel Flight S. at Santa Anita on June 13. The 3-year-old filly, under a confident Mike Smith,
1st Winner for Champion and Stone Farm Graduate Air Force Blue
Champion and Stone Farm Graduate Air Force Blue was represented by his first winner on June 7 when 2YO Beauty Queen won her debut by 1 3/4-lengths at Gulfstream Park.
BloodHorse Q&A With Arthur Hancock
BloodHorse Editorial Director Evan Hammonds’ conversation with Arthur Hancock III is featured in the May 2 issue of BloodHorse magazine. The colorful 10-page feature spanning the 50 years of Stone Farm history covers a wide variety of topics
Looking Back at Kentucky Derby Winner Fusaichi Pegasus
It was exactly twenty years that Fusaichi Pegasus stormed home to win the 126th running of the Kentucky Derby-G1. Bred, raised, and sold by Stone Farm, the colt was the first favorite to win the