Chris McGrath

Cambrey Setting a Healthy Trend for the Industry

“As a baby, he was mean,” recalls Vickie Hewitt. “When we were prepping him for sale, as a short yearling, he would charge the door, ears back, rearing up.” How they handled him on Cambrey Farm, back then, may have a lot to do with the fact that Trendsetter (Modernist) heads to the GIII Peter [...]

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Breeding Digest: Tempo a Long Time in The Making

Every dogmatist will have his day. Overall, however, our sport is too variable and unpredictable to sustain inflexible rules. As an old school type, admittedly, it's hard to resist treating Golden Tempo (Curlin)-culmination of a multi-generational breed-to-race project-as a reproof to those who breed horses to stand on a dais, rather than in the winner's [...]

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Cooling 2YO Market in Europe May Lure Americans to Deauville

In terms of the horses themselves, Americans of due adventure could hardly have more compelling incentives to prospect the Arqana Breeze-Up Sale. Last year's auction was staged immediately after Kentucky-bred Ruling Court (Justify) vindicated his status as the record-breaking sale-topper of 2024 by winning the G1 2,000 Guineas, while GI Preakness Stakes winner War of [...]

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Breeding Digest: Charlatan Sets Tone For Second-Crop Derby Sires

We know that the majority of stallions, in this day and age, get their biggest and best books precisely when we know least about their competence. But the other side of the same coin is that very few breeders stick around should a stallion fail to seize that first, fleeting opportunity. Just as well, then, [...]

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Miller So Happy with Divine Legacy

Even at 94, there are always new horizons. As his old boss liked to say: “Everything is ahead of us: the best play has not been written, the best song has not been sung, the best building has not been built.” And, of course, the best horse not been bred. So far as his own [...]

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Queen Looking Anything But Expensive

This is a story about young friends: some who have become a little less young, but who have kept themselves from growing too old, too soon, by supporting and mentoring the next generation. Poignantly, however, it starts with a man who was himself cruelly denied his share in that gratifying, repeating cycle among horses and [...]

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Breeding Digest: Abarrio and Eclatant Add Coal to the Fire

He was still somewhat Gray Abarrio when first coming on the scene, but has by now been around long enough to develop the dazzling coat appropriate to his naming. So long, in fact, that there has even been time for White Abarrio (Race Day) to brighten up his pedigree, as well. Its fundamentals remain familiar: [...]

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Pokoik Navigates Commanding Route From Harbor

His grandfather gave him an allowance, a dollar a week. But he wanted to know how the boy planned to spend it, and didn't like it when he put a nickel into a pinball machine–even though you could win free games if you were any good. “You don't get anything for your nickel,” his grandfather [...]

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Breeding Digest: The Cat That Got The Claret

So this week it was Not This Time who landed two big punches: a 13th career Grade I scorer, Claret Beret, in the Apple Blossom Handicap; plus the Grade II prize named for his own sire Giant's Causeway, through In Our Time. If Not This Time and Into Mischief are going to slug it out [...]

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Meaning at Santa Anita
Breeding Digest: Gun Runner Meaning Business

As we acknowledged a week ago, the contributions made by these horses to what we can turn into a narrative are wholly random. But it has meanwhile felt almost as though Gun Runner wanted to prove otherwise, after watching Into Mischief's feisty response to the spectacle of Not This Time stealing an early march in [...]

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Retirement Brings Johnson A Labor of Love

Paul Reddam is Canadian, of course, so it was too easy a shot to miss. A horse they owned together ran second; ran great, Erik Johnson thought–and said so. “Erik, this isn't the Olympics,” his partner replied. “No-one cares about second place in horseracing.” This was a few years back, early in Johnson's Turf career, [...]

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Breeding Digest: Time Not Yet Up For Mischief

Well, he's not going to give it up without a fight. Yes, of course the whole narrative is random: he can hardly sit the boys down, tell them to get out there and remind everyone who's boss. But however unwittingly, Into Mischief has certainly obliged us with a dramatic and immediate response to the first [...]

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