Three Chimneys

Not This Time's Right Timing Finds a Home on the Belmont Big A Lawn

RIGHT TIMING (f, 3, Not This Time--Elusive Amber, by Quality Road) found a home on the turf with a smart victory to break her maiden at third asking for trainer Chad Brown and owner/breeder Three Chimneys. Unveiled Mar. 7 at Tampa over the main track, she was run down late in that six-furlong maiden to run second and was fourth last out at Keeneland Apr. 11 when testing a furlong farther. Moved to the grass and again adding real estate for this third try, the 4-5 betting choice was content...

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Breeder Prunzik Still On Cloud Nine After T O Elvis Romp

There is no truth to the rumor that T O Elvis (Volatile) stepped onto the Churchill Downs main track last Saturday to the Theme from 2001 Space Odyssey, the instrumental to which the horse's namesake took to the stage for wildly popular concerts in the 1970s. But when Elvis--T O, that is--'left the building' following a defeat of no fewer than seven last-out graded winners in a renewal of the GI Churchill Downs Stakes that was widely heralded as one of the best races of the year, there will have...

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Primetime Runner: Unbeaten Always a Runner Shines Under the Lights in Kentucky Oaks

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - On one of the morning works shows leading up to the GI Kentucky Oaks, trainer Chad Brown was asked if his unbeaten 'TDN Rising Star, presented by Hagyard' Always a Runner (Gun Runner) was, perhaps, flying into the race under the radar. "When I work her tomorrow, they'll be talking about her," he said confidently. Everybody will still be talking about her after the first Friday in May now, too. Always a Runner made it a perfect three-for-three with a powerful, come-from-behind, 1 1/4-length victory in the...

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Munnings Firster Ruiva Runs Away With Churchill Maiden

Ruiva, a debuting homebred for Three Chimneys Farm, picked up a never-in-doubt win over a sloppy Churchill Downs track Wednesday. Catching a flyer from the outside of the gate, the 2-1 second choice had a clear advantage by the time most of the field was just getting into stride. Only Barometric (Frosted) made an attempt to run with her and that pair quickly opened up several lengths by the time Ruiva hit the far turn. Barometric made one last run at her nearing the furlong pole but this Wesley Ward-trainee...

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Gun Runner's Gun Range A 300th Keeneland Winner For Ward

[tdn-newsletter-embed]Three Chimneys Farm's GUN RANGE (c, 3, Gun Runner--Bella Carina, by War Front) went up to the leading duo three abreast at the midstretch marker and kicked home to score by five convincing lengths, giving trainer Wesley Ward his 300th training victory at Keeneland. He is just the third to accomplish that particular feat, joining Bill Mott and Rusty Arnold. "This is such a special place," Ward told FanDuel TV. "When I came here 19 years ago, I knew this was a place for me. It's such a wonderful, wonderful...

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Sandy Hatfield Is The Guest on Episode 5 of Boundless

Sandy Hatfield is one of the most respected stallion managers in the Thoroughbred industry, and was the first woman to serve in that role at a major farm. In the most recent episode of the Boundless podcast, Dr. Ferrin Peterson sits down with Hatfield, a woman who built her career from the ground up, working with yearlings, mares, and putting in long hours on the farm before earning her place among the sport's elite. Sandy shares her journey from growing up around Quarter horses in Oklahoma to building a life...

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Great White Works at Keeneland Ahead of Blue Grass Tilt

Three Chimneys Farm's Great White (Volatile) tuned up for his dirt racing debut in Saturday's GI Toyota Blue Grass by working a half-mile in company in :47.60 over a fast track a Keeneland Sunday morning. Working with the 3-year-old maiden Just Munny (Justify), Great White, accompanied by rider Omar Torres, started two lengths behind his stablemate and finished two lengths in front with fractions of :35.60, :47.60 and galloping out five furlongs in 1:01.20. "He started off slow but then flew down the lane and Alex [Achard] had a hard...

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Igniter An Eighth Stakes Winner For Volatile In Jimmy Winkfield

Looking to build on an open-lengths allowance victory first off a December absence back on Feb. 11, Three Chimneys Farm's Igniter (Volatile) remained perfect at three with a popular victory in Saturday's $135,000 Jimmy Winkfield Stakes at Aqueduct. Sent off as the 3-5 chalk, the homebred was the first to break the line, but was overtaken on the front end by chief market rival Easy Decision (Charlatan) through an opening quarter in :22.78. Joined to his outside by 8-1 Time To Roll (Not This Time), leaving him in a somewhat...

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Four Racing Halters Part Of CASA Charity Auction

Halters worn by Storm Cat, Sovereignty, Good Cheer and Gun Runner will feature as part of the Bourbon & Bayou silent auction held by the nonprofit child advocacy organization CASA of Lexington. Each halter comes with a certificate of authenticity and is valued at $1,000. Bidding is available here opened Wednesday and continues until 9:45 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 27. Also included with Gun Runner's halter is an exclusive VIP tour for up to 10 people of Three Chimneys Stallion Complex. The silent auction is part of CASA of Lexington's...

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Aptly Named Always A Runner Blows Rivals Away to Garner 'Rising Star' Honors at Tampa Bay Downs

She may've been left behind at the jump, but Always A Runner (Gun Runner) turned the tables in the lane as she effortlessly cruised home to 'TDN Rising Star, presented by Hagyard' honors at Tampa Bay Downs. Tabbed as a horse to watch in the 'Insights' segment for this unveiling, the Chad Brown-trainee entered this contest with a healthy worktab at Belmont and Payson Park, and commanded the betting dollars to the tune of 3-5 favoritism. Right from the jump, she made her backers sweat when Always A Runner hopped...

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First Foal is a Colt for Grade I Winner Gun Pilot

Winner of the 2024 GI Churchill Downs Stakes and now a young stallion at Three Chimneys, Gun Pilot (Gun Runner--Bush Pilot, by Smart Strike) was recently represented by his first foal, a colt. Bred by Tommy Wente's St. Simon Place in Lexington, the bay colt is out of the winning mare Just Life (Honor Code), a half-sister to GSP Electability (Quality Road) from the extended family of GISW and sire Lion Heart. "He's a big colt with a lot of bone," said Wente of the new arrival. "The first thing...

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Dan Rosenberg in Kentucky
Rosenberg: 'I Always Hired People Who Wanted My Job'

Dan Rosenberg has seen it all before. That makes him very different, mind, from the guys who know it all. What they don't know isn't worth knowing, right? The fact, for instance, that Tim Tam was a slow breeder. Who cares about that, today? Well, it's just that each piece of the mosaic eventually adds up to something precious. Meeting Rosenberg, one after the other you're blessed by little vignettes, another miniature tile, that will stay with you. And you begin to sense how rare a perspective he must have,...

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