Kim Gullatt

NEAT OVERPOWERS HIS RIVALS IN THE BOB BORK TURF MILE

Neat, trained by Rob Atras and ridden by Reylu Gutierrez, showcased sheer dominance in the Bob Bork Turf Mile on Saturday, January 27th at Sam Houston.  The Kentucky-bred by CONSTITUTION had the lead from start to finish and secured a commanding victory by5 1/2 lengths. This victory highlighted his 5th career start boosting his career

Millionaire Warrant to Stand at Blackstone Farm

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.

Warrant Brings Winning Form to G2 Brooklyn

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

Warrant Wins the Isaac Murphy Marathon

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

LAW PROFESSOR HEAD OF THE CLASS IN EXCELSIOR

Twin Creeks Racing Stables’ Kentucky homebred, LAW PROFESSOR, made a triumphant return to New York to capture Saturday’s Excelsior S. at Aqueduct. Trained by Rob Atras, the 5-year-old Constitution gelding entered from a distant third-place finish in the Grade 3 Razorback Handicap on February 18 at Oaklawn Park that the victorious Last Samurai exited to win

HARRODSBURG SON OF CONSTITUTION BLAZES IN DEBUT

HARRODSBURG, a son of CONSTITUTION, blazes the field in his debut at Aqueduct on Sunday, March 26th. Wrestling the lead away, the homebred sped down the backstretch, rounded the far turn in command by posting :45.86 for the first half-mile and extended his lead down the lane under a hand ride to win by 2

SQUIRE CREEK ~ A TDN RISING STAR!

In a field , including six fist time startes, SQUIRE CREEK (Uncle MO/Covenant) proves much the best romping home a six length winner in the six furlong contest on Thursday at Fairgrounds. Breaking out of the gates alertly, Squire Creek dueled for the lead with the heavily touted 4-5 choice Wicked Again setting fractions of

LAW PROFESSOR ALL CLASS IN THE QUEENS COUNTY S.

Twin Creeks Racing Stables’ Kentucky homebred Law Professor drew off to an impressive 7 1/2-length score in Saturday’s $150,000 Queens County, a nine-furlong route for 4-year-olds and up, at Aqueduct Racetrack. Trained by Rob Atras and piloted by the red-hot Manny Franco, the graded-stakes winning son of Constitution proved to be much the best in

LAW PROFESSOR HAS STUDENTS TALKING

Twin Creeks homebred, LAW PROFESSOR, gave everyone  something to talk about when he gave LIFE IS GOOD a run for his money in the (G1) Woodward S.  Law Professor stalked his rival most of the race laying three lengths back before launching his attack on the far turn. Both entered the stretch side by side

Twin Creeks Banner Unfurled at Keeneland September

The Twin Creeks Farm name is a very familiar one in horse racing. Having been associated with a host of big-name horses in the past as both breeder and owner, the operation will now venture into new terrain, offering it’s first draft of yearlings on Day 4 of this season’s Keeneland September Sale. The initial