Updated: Thursday, November 2, 2006 2:29 PM Posted: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 1:53 PM Perfect Drift may not be a great horse, but he is the sort of hard-knocking old warrior that often gains a loyal following. If he doesn't often win the big ones, he seldom throws in a bad race either, and he keeps on trying year in and year out. And when at his best, he can be dangerous in almost any race. Perf
A BC Classic win would cap a brilliant career for California superstar. Until recently, Lava Man was an equine Rodney Dangerfield – he could win big races and big money, but not respect.Amazing what four grade I wins can do.All Lava Man has done is sweep all three of California's premier grade I events for older dirt males, plus cruising to a grade I win on turf just for variety. He still has his
Invasor added to his 2006 success with this win in the Whitney Stakes. Order This Photo Over forty years ago, *Colonia was imported to the United States from Uruguay. Although she was a stakes winner in her native land, her arrival probably occasioned little notice. Two generations later, however, she proved her genetic worth through her stakes-winning daughter Sun Colony, whose champion son Pleas
Bred in Florida by Arthur I. Appleton, David Junior is inbred 4x4 to 1962 US champion juvenile male Never Bend and 4x5 to four-time American leading broodmare sire Prince John. Whenever a top European-based runner invades North America for a crack at the Breeders' Cup Classic (gr. I), one of the obvious questions is how well the horse will adapt to dirt. 1993 winner Arcangues and recent runners-up
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