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More Than Ready’s Boynton Shows Class In the Superlative

BOYNTON, a half brother to CONSTITUTION, and the newest Graded Stakes winning home-bred for Twin Creeks Farm. Catching the eye when successful in a smart maiden over six furlongs at Goodwood June 3, Boynton emerged on top of a thrilling tussle between two class acts to upstage War Decree in what looked a very strong

Red Rifle Aims to Repeat in Dominion Day

After scoring a clear victory in his Woodbine debut in last year’s Dominion Day Stakes (Can-III), Red Rifle will try to defend that title July 1 in the 1 1/4-mile main-track race.  Woodbine’s main track has changed since last year, as the Polytrack has been swapped for Tapeta, but surface has never been a concern for Red Rifle. The 6-year-old Giant’s

FAST START FOR MISSION IMPAZIBLE

By Evan Hammonds  BH Daily Mission Impazible won a pair of grade II stakes and earned more than $1.2 million in a 21-start, four-year racing career from 2009-12. A grade I win proved elusive as Mission Impazible finished second in three top-level stakes. But he’s not second in 2016, as the 9-year-old son of Unbridled’s

Mission Impazible Leads all North American Sires

MISSION IMPAZIBLE leads all North American Sires with two-year-olds. What is more astounding is the fact that he is on top of this list having less than half the number of two year olds on the ground than most of his competitors. Mission Impazible’s two year olds have earned over $185,000 with SILVER MISSION leading

Destin Misses Belmont Victory by Inches

Destin gave Twin Creeks Racing Stables and Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners a thrilling run in the Belmont Stakes on June 11th narrowly missing the victory by inches!   Destin, piloted by Javier Castellano, broke sharply from the gates and laid 2nd within a length of the pace setter , Gettysburg , for the first mile setting

Mission Impazible Gets First Stakes WInner

New York-based freshman sire MISSION IMPAZIBLE got his first black-type stakes winner June 10 when SILVER MISSION captured the $200,000 Tremont Stakes at Belmont Park.  The 2-year-old colt out of Nashinda, by Silver Deputy, became Mission Impazible’s first winner earlier in the year, when he won a $100,000 maiden special weight event April 21 at Aqueduct Racetrack. In the Tremont’s short field of

Destin Draws Post #2

Destin draws post position #2 of 13 horses entered in the 148th running of the GI Belmont Stakes held this Saturday for three-year-olds going a mile and a half. He will be ridden by Javier Castellano. The purse is $1,500,000 and approximate post time is 6:37.   Program Number, Trainer, Jockey, Morning Line Odds 1. Governor Malibu, Christophe Clement,

Destin Work is ‘Stamina Builder’ for Belmont

Belmont Stakes (gr. I) hopeful Destin put in his penultimate work before the June 11 classic at Belmont Park May 27. Working in company with graded stakes winner Stanford on the training track after the renovation break, Destin covered five furlongs in 1:01 4/5. Ridden in the breeze by exercise rider Hector Ramos, Destin, working on the outside of his stablemate,