Archibalds Bid for Back-to-Back Railway Wins
Annabel and Rob Archibald will bid for back-to-back Railway Stakes (G1) victories Nov. 22 when Queensland Guineas (G2) winner Depth Of Character takes his place in the Ascot feature.
Annabel and Rob Archibald will bid for back-to-back Railway Stakes (G1) victories Nov. 22 when Queensland Guineas (G2) winner Depth Of Character takes his place in the Ascot feature.
The four-day sale saw 707 foals sell for a gross of €34,160,500, a 5% year-on-year gain. The average price was almost identical at €48,320, although the median dipped by seven points to €26,000, down from €28,000 in 2024.
Mountain View Farm, owned by a partnership including owner/trainer David Cannizzo, is launching a stallion venture in 2026 as part of a new full-service farm. Top 10 freshman sire Leinster and grade 1 winner Fire At Will are its first…
Spendthrift Farm's Local Knowledge is set to return from an eye-catching debut as an imposing 3-5 morning-line favorite for the $75,000 Juvenile Sprint Stakes Nov. 22 at Gulfstream Park.
Runaway first-season sire Starman has had his covering fee upped to €40,000 for the 2026 breeding season. Tally-Ho Stud’s latest rising star stood the most recent campaign at €10,000.
There's just one graded stakes race across North America on Thanksgiving, Nov. 27: the $400,000 Falls City Stakes (G3), the centerpiece of a holiday program at Churchill Downs.
Second-crop stallion Mr. Money registered his first black-type stakes winner when his 2-year-old son Mr Mo Money won the Joseph R. Peluso Memorial Stakes Nov. 20 at Fair Grounds.
Taylor Made Stallions announced Nov. 20 the launch of its new "State-Bred Initiative Program," an opportunity created to support and incentivize regional breeders who participate in state-bred programs outside of Kentucky.
J. Keeler Johnson handicaps the Native Diver Stakes (G3) at Del Mar and the Juvenile Sprint Stakes at Gulfstream Park.
Breakway Farm announced Nov. 20 that Bango, a multiple stakes winner and the winningest horse in Churchill Downs history, will stand at the Indiana farm in 2026 for a fee of $2,500.