Warrant, a graded stakes-winning and grade 1-placed millionaire by the top-15 general list sire Constitution , has been retired from racing and will stand the upcoming breeding season at Blackstone Farm in Pine Grove, Pa., the farm announced Nov. 29. Warrant will stand his initial season at stud for a fee of $4,000, stands and nurses. …
[ Read More ]Twin Creeks Racing Stables’ Kentucky homebred Warrant will look to double up on stakes scores in Saturday’s Grade 2, $250,000 Brooklyn, a 12-furlong main track marathon for older horses, at Belmont Park. Trained by Brad Cox, the 5-year-old Constitution chestnut finished second to Fearless in this event last year and has already posted a pair of …
[ Read More ]Warrant got Kentucky Derby week off to a good start for trainer Brad Cox when holding off a sustained bid by Red Run in winning the co-featured Isaac Murphy on the Champions Day card Wednesday at Churchill Downs. Ridden by Flavien Prat, Warrant took over the front-running favorite, Next, turning for home in the $175,000 …
[ Read More ]The Twin Creeks’ homebred, WARRANT, added another Derby win to his resume after Joel Rosario guided him to victory in the G3 Oklahoma Derby. Earlier this year, Warrant overcame a wide trip to win the Texas Derby and finished a close second in the G3 West Virginia Derby in August. The three year old colt …
[ Read More ]Warrant, a son of Constitution, overcame a brutally wide trip to win the Inaugural $300,000 Texas Derby at Lone Star Park. Favored in the 1 1/16-mile heat over nine rivals, Warrant scored by three parts of a length over Mr. Wireless, with Rightandjust third and Arkansas Derby (G1) winner Super Stock fourth. He traveled five …
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