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STABLE NEWS:

(July 31st)  Southern Review's race for Thursday at Calder was not used due to a lack of entries.  We'll look for another spot for him.

(July 30th)  Carrot Thief continues to progress nicely and should be heading to the track in just a few more weeks.  So far, we are very pleased with her progress.

(July 29th)  We are pointing Royal Lord to a race at Saratoga on August 9th, unless something else comes along before that date.

(July 29th)  Southern Review breezed four furlongs in 49.1 seconds yesterday morning at Calder.  It was the second fastest work of seventeen breezes at that distance.

(July 28th)  If you have not already done so, we highly suggest you consider My Oh Maya as a racing prospect.  She has been breezing from the starting gate with speedy times and is expected to make her first start at Saratoga sometime in the next few weeks.  Shares are still available.

(July 28th)  All purse disbursement checks, to all partners in good standing, were mailed yesterday.  The checks cover all races from April 1st - June 30th.

(July 27th)  My Oh Maya breezed four furlongs from the starting gate in 47.3 seconds yesterday morning.  The clocker's gave her a time of 1:03.3 for five furlongs, which included her gallop out for an extra furlong.  However, she only breezed four furlongs.

(July 26th)  Motion To Dismiss breezed two furlongs Saturday morning at the training center in Ocala.  The breeze was not timed.  She was very green, but did an okay job for her first attempt at breezing.  She will likely breeze every ten days or so until she is ready to ship to the track.

(July 26th)  Rarely Wrong finished second in her race at Calder Friday afternoon.  The race was run on a sealed sloppy track and Rarely Wrong was beaten by a neck in a two horse dual.  It was eleven lengths back to the third place finisher.  Rarely Wrong was challenged by several horses throughout the race, as they all took turns putting pressure on her.  She rebuffed each challenge but came up just short at the wire.  It was her first try stretching out to a mile.

(July 23rd)  Motion To Dismiss will have her first breeze on Saturday morning in Ocala, FL - track conditions and weather permitting.

(July 23rd)  Holy Patron continues to progress nicely in his daily training.  He is still on target for a return to racing in September.

(July 22nd)  Purse disbursement checks for all races during the last quarter (April 1 - June 30) will be cut this weekend and will be in the mail on Monday.

(July 22nd)  Rarely Wrong is the morning-line favorite for her race tomorrow afternoon at Calder, at odds of 5-2.

(July 21st)  Our newest offering, our Saint Anddan colt, is growing nicely and we are looking forward to getting him into training next month.

(July 20th)  Carrot Thief continues to develop nicely in her farm training.  So far, we are very pleased with her progress.

(July 20th)  All the horses that raced this past weekend - Royal Lord, Mucho Macho Man and Southern Review, all came out of their races in great shape and with no issues.

(July 19th)  Rarely Wrong will make her next start in the 5th race at Calder on Friday, July 23rd.  The race is a $16,000 Maiden Claimer going one mile on the dirt.  Manny Cruz, who rode Southern Review to victory on Saturday, will be back in the saddle.  They break from post position #2 in a ten horse field.  Post time is 2:55 PM (EST).

(July 19th)  Southern Review wired the field to win his race at Calder Saturday.  He looked a little tired in the last furlong, but was able to hang-on to win by a little over a length.  It was a great return race and the perfect spot for him off the long lay-off.

(July 19th)  Mucho Macho Man ran a super first race, finishing in 2nd, just a length behind the winner.  He led most of the race, but was passed by the winner down the stretch.  He fought back hard, but was unable to make it back up to him.  Mucho Macho Man put in some very fast splits - 21 and change, 45 and change, etc. and it left him with very little for the finish.  Overall, it was a great 1st race.

(July 19th)  Royal Lord finished 8th in his race at Belmont Saturday.  He ran much closer to the pace than usual, but was unable to make up much ground down the stretch.  He was only four lengths behind the winner.   What a difference a few lengths can make.

(July 16th)  Southern Review is 7-2 on the morning-line for his race tomorrow at Calder.  Mucho Macho Man, who also races at Calder tomorrow, is 6-1.  Royal Lord, who races at Belmont tomorrow, is 30-1.

(July 16th)  My Oh Maya breezed from the starting gate for the first time yesterday, going four furlongs in 48.2 seconds. 

(July 15th)  Holy Patron is coming along nice in his training and we are pleased with his progress.  We were hoping to have him back for Saratoga, but it will probably be early September before he is ready to race.  So far, he is doing great.

(July 14th)  Royal Lord will make his next start on Saturday, July 17th in the 7th race at Belmont.  The race is an 8.5 furlong turf race.  Maylan Studart will be back in the irons.  They break from post position #2 in a ten horse field.  Post time is 4:12 PM.

(July 14th)  Mucho Macho Man breezed four furlongs in 48.3 seconds yesterday morning at Calder.  It was the 3rd fastest out of 26 moves at that distance.  The two faster times were both completed in 48.2 seconds.

(July 13th)  Motion To Dismiss has not yet begun breezing due to an injury to her regular rider.  She will begin breezing as soon as the situation permits.

(July 12th)  Mucho Macho Man will make his next start on Saturday, July 17th in the 9th race at Calder.  The race is a six furlong dirt sprint.  Louis Arango will be the pilot.  They break from post position #7 in a twelve horse field.  Post time is 4:45 PM (EST).

(July 12th)  Southern Review will make his next start on Saturday, July 17th in the 3rd race at Calder.  The race is a five furlong turf sprint.  Manny Cruz will be in the irons.  They break from post position #5 in a ten horse field.  Post time is 1:58 PM (EST).

(July 12th)  Royal Lord breezed five furlongs in 1:04 flat Saturday morning at Belmont.  The breeze was not published.

(July 10th)  Mucho Macho Man was scratched from his race today at the starting gate when the horse next to him flipped over in the gate and thrashed and kicked in Mucho Macho Man's direction.  The scratch was precautionary as the track vet was unsure if he had suffered any injury or not.  A thorough examination shortly thereafter revealed no discernable injury of any kind, so Mucho Macho Man appears to be perfectly fine.  We'll examine him again in the morning - just to make sure.

(July 9th)  Rarely Wrong finished second in her race at Calder today. She ran in 5th - 8th place most of the race, started making a nice move on the end of the turn and was easily able to get by all the horses except the winner.

(July 9th)  Royal Lord's race was once again not used.  We'll look for another spot for him over the next week.

(July 9th)  Southern Review breezed five furlongs in 1:01.4 yesterday morning at Calder.  It was the second fastest breeze out of eight breezes at that distance.  The fastest breeze was 1:01.3

(July 9th)  Mucho Macho Man is 6-1 on the morning-line for his race tomorrow afternoon at Calder.

(July 8th)  Royal Lord's race was not used, but they did bring back an extra race for Wednesday going 7.5 furlongs.  Thus, we will enter him again tomorrow for the race on Wednesday.

(July 8th)  We plan to enter Royal Lord this afternoon for a one mile dirt race at Belmont on Sunday.  Check back late this afternoon to see if he will be racing.

(July 8th)  Rarely Wrong is the morning-line favorite, at odds of 3-1, for her race tomorrow at Calder.

(July 7th)  Based on feedback from trainer Mike LeCesse, it looks like My Oh Maya will make her debut at Saratoga sometime in late July or early August.  She is doing really well and just needs to complete the gate card approval process and then she'll be ready to race.

(July 6th)  Mucho Macho Man will make his debut on Saturday, July 10th in the 3rd race at Calder.  The race is a 51/2 furlong sprint on the dirt.  Arango will be in the irons.  They break from post position #11 in a full field of twelve horses.  Post time is 1:58 PM (EST).

(July 6th)  Rarely Wrong will make her next start on Friday, July 9th in the 11th race at Calder.  The race is a seven furlong dirt race.  Cruz will be back aboard.  They break from post #3 in a full field of twelve fillies.  Post time is 5:39 PM (EST).

(July 6th)  My Oh Maya breezed four furlongs in 50.2 seconds Sunday morning at Finger Lakes.

(July 6th)  Mucho Macho Man breezed four furlongs in 49.0 seconds at Calder Sunday morning from the starting gate.  It was his final prep for his race on Saturday.

(July 6th)  Royal Lord breezed four furlongs in 49.1 seconds Saturday morning at Belmont with jockey Maylan Studart aboard.

(July 2nd)  We are tentatively pointing Royal Lord to a race at Belmont on Sunday, July 11th.

(July 2nd)  We are tentatively pointing Mucho Macho Man to a MSW race at Calder on Saturday, July 10th.  This would be his first race.

(July 1st)  We are tentatively pointing Victorian Lady to a MSW race at Mountaineer Park on Friday, July 9th.  It is the same race/distance in which she finished second in her last start.

(July 1st)  Rarely Wrong breezed four furlongs in 51.1 seconds yesterday morning at Calder.  It was the 9th fastest breeze out of 17 at that distance.

(June 30th)  We are pleased to announce the addition of a new offering to our stable.  The new addition is a Saint Anddan colt that will start training in August.  Saint Anddan won the Grade II Churchill Downs Stakes, as well as other stakes, and is best known for being the fastest son of A. P. Indy, having 21.3 speed.  The colt is from a More Than Ready mare named Pretty Ready.  He is bred speed on speed, so we are hoping for a colt with exceptional speed.  This unnamed colt will race in Kentucky under trainer Joshua Signs' guidance.  A name for the colt will be determined in the near future.

(June 30th)  Southern Review breezed an easy four furlongs in 50.2 seconds at Calder yesterday morning.  It was the 16th fastest out of 28 works at that distance.

(June 29th)  Royal Lord came out of his last race in great shape.  It is possible that his next start may be a dirt race.  We'll watch the overnights and condition book for the right spot for him - as soon as he indicates that he is ready to race again.

(June 28th)  Mucho Macho Man breezed an easy four furlongs from the starting gate, in company, in 49.2 seconds yesterday morning at Calder.  He did get his gate card as a result of the breeze.  It was the 6th fastest breeze out of thirty-eight breezes at that distance.

(June 28th)  Prizm breezed an easy four furlongs in 50 seconds Saturday morning at Belmont.

(June 25th)  My Oh Maya breezed four furlongs for the first time this morning, doing it in a time of 48.2 seconds at the Finger Lakes track.  It was the third fastest breeze out of the sixteen horses that breezed that distance.

(June 25th)  Now is the time to order Dream Team clothing and apparel.  Orders placed in the next few days should arrive just in time for Saratoga.  Click on our "Store/Merchandise" page to enter our on-line store.

(June 25th)  Carrot Thief is developing nicely on a farm in Suffolk County on Long Island, NY.  She is getting fitter every day and we are really pleased with her progress.

(June 24th)  Mucho Macho Man will breeze sometime before the end of this weekend.  If all goes well with his next two breezes, we will likely enter him for a race at Calder on July 10th.  The race is a MSW going 5.5 furlongs on the dirt.

(June 24th)  Southern Review breezed an easy three furlongs at Calder yesterday morning in 38 seconds flat and galloped out four furlongs in 50.1 seconds.

(June 23rd)  Motion To Dismiss is coming along nicely at the training farm in Ocala, FL.  She is getting very close to the point where she will be ready to start breezing.  If all continues to go well, she should be ready to ship to the track sometime in August.

(June 22nd)  Both Rarely Wrong and Royal Lord came out of their races in great shape.  Victorian Lady came out of her race with puffy ankles.  It is nothing major and it is already much better a couple days later.  We will monitor it closely over the next few days to make sure it is nothing serious.

(June 21st)  Victorian Lady finished in 2nd place in her race at Mountaineer Park Friday evening.  She stalked the leader through most of the race and took a brief lead at the end of the turn.  She fought hard down the stretch to shake off the eventual winner, a horse that was stalking her the entire race, but was just unable to get by her.  She finished second by a length.  It was a long way back to third.

(June 21st)  Rarely Wrong had a poor start, sitting in ninth place, and never really recovered in her race Saturday at Calder.  She chased the leaders four wide the entire race and was able to get by a few horses down the stretch to get up for 4th place.  She was about five lengths behind the winner.

(June 21st)  My Oh Maya breezed three furlongs in company Saturday morning in 36.3 seconds at the Fingerlakes.  It was her first published breeze.  Her breeze was the 3rd fastest breeze out of twelve breezes at that distance.

(June 21st)  Royal Lord ran an even type of race at Belmont Saturday, finishing in 7th place.  The pace was a fair pace and Royal Lord stayed closer to the pace than usual, but had nothing left at the end to close on the leaders.  Actually, no one closed nor changed positions down the stretch.  He finished about seven lengths behind the winner, who went wire to wire.

(June 21st)  Southern Review arrived at Calder Friday afternooon and has been training each morning since.  Bill White plans to breeze him a few times - to see where he is at before he finds him a race.

(June 18th)  Mucho Macho Man was caught going three furlongs, yesterday morning at Calder, from the starting gate in 36 seconds flat according to the track clockers.

(June 18th)  Rarely Wrong is the 3-1 morning line favorite for her race tomorrow at Calder.

(June 17th)  Royal Lord is officially scratched from his race today.  He will be racing at Belmont on Saturday.

(June 17th)  Quarterly maintenance invoices were mailed yesterday.

(June 17th)  Royal Lord may make his next start on Saturday, June 19th in the 2nd race at Belmont.  The race is a nine furlong turf race.  Post time is 1:32 PM (EST).  Studart will be our jockey as Channing Hill had already committed to another horse for that race.  They will break from post position #5 in an eight horse field.  We will only be allowed to run in this race if we are allowed to scratch from today's race.  We won't know if we will be allowed to scratch from today's race until about noon today.  Check the website then to see if he will be running Thursday afternoon or Saturday afternoon.

(June 16th)  Dark Ops is coming around after a foot infection set-back.  The infection is gone and he is back to his daily routine.

(June 16th)  Holy Patron has returned to full training, after a few weeks of walking and turn-outs.  So far, he is doing well.

(June 16th)  Victorian Lady is 9-2 on the morning line for her race Friday night.

(June 16th)  Royal Lord is 30-1 on the morning line odds for his race tomorrow.  We are going to try and enter him for another race on Saturday.  If we are successful, we will scratch him from the race on Thursday.  We'll know more late this afternoon.

(June 16th)  We are still having transportation issues in shipping Southern Review to Calder.  As a result, Southern Review is now scheduled to ship on Friday.

(June 15th)  Rarely Wrong will make her next start on Saturday, June 19th, in the 12th race at Calder.  The race is a Maiden Claimer going seven furlongs on the dirt.  She breaks from post position #5 in a full field of twelve fillies.  Leading rider Cruz will be back in the irons.  Post time is 6:04 PM (EST).

(June15th)  Victorian Lady will make her next start on Friday, June 18th, in the 8th race at Mountaineer Park.  The race is a one mile MSW on the dirt.  She breaks from post position #9 in a field of ten.  Leading rider D. L. Parker is tentatively scheduled to ride her.  Post time is 9:55 PM (EST).

(June 15th)  Due to transportation issues, Southern Review did not ship to Calder yesterday.  Instead, he will ship tomorrow.

(June 15th)  Rarely Wrong breezed an easy four furlongs in 50.4 seconds at Calder yesterday morning.

(June 15th)  Royal Lord breezed three furlongs from the starting gate in 37.1 seconds Sunday morning at Belmont. 

(June 14th)  We entered Royal Lord for an extra race on Thursday and the race was used.  Thus, Royal Lord will mke his next start on Thursday, June 17th in the 9th race at Belmont.  The race is a one mile turf race.  Channing Hill will be aboard.  They break from post position one in a ten horse field.  Post time is 5:17 PM.

(June 14th)  Prizm is really starting to come around, as she breezed three furlongs in a speedy 35.4 seconds Saturday morning at Belmont.  She breezed in company.

(June 14th)  My Oh Maya breezed an impressive three furlongs in 36.4 seconds, in company, on Saturday morning at the Fingerlakes Racetrack.

(June 14th)  Southern Review breezed three furlongs in 38.4 seconds Friday morning and galloped out four furlongs in a strong 51.1 seconds.  As long as he comes out of the breeze in decent shape, we will ship him back to Bill White at Calder later this morning.

(June 11th)  Toogie Devil has been shipped to a farm in Kentucky for his lay-up from his injury.

June 10th)  Royal Lord came out of his race in great shape.  We are tentatively pointing him towards a nine furlong turf race at Belmont on June 19th.

(June 10th)  Mucho Macho Man is now sold out.  The last shares were purchased yesterday.

(June 9th)  Mucho Macho Man breezed two furlongs from the starting gate in company in  a time of 24.2 seconds.  He galloped out three furlongs in 37.3 seconds.

(June 9th)  My Oh Maya breezed two furlongs in company this past weekend.  The breeze was not timed, as we were just trying to get her some experience running in tight quarters with other horses.  She did very well.  She is expected to breeze again this coming weekend.

(June 8th)  Rarely Wrong came out of her race in great shape.  We are pointing her towards a race at Calder on June 19th.

(June 8th)  Victorian Lady came out of her race in great shape.  We are pointing her towards a race at Mountaineer Park on June 18th.

(June 7th)  Check out the new photo of Carrot Thief, our NY bred Roaring Fever filly.  The photo was taken yesterday and can be viewed by clicking on "Roaring Fever Filly" in the left hand column.

(June 4th)  My Oh Maya had a good first week in training since her arrival at the Fingerlakes racetrack.  She is scheduled for a short breeze either today or tomorrow if the track conditions permit.

(June 3rd)  We entered Royal Lord for a race at Monmouth on Saturday.  The race overfilled and Royal Lord is the 13th horse, on the also eligible list, in the ten horse field.  We will definately be scratching him from the race, so he will not be racing Saturday. 

(June 3rd)  Prizm breezed an easy four furlongs in 51 seconds flat yesterday morning at Belmont.

(June 2nd)  Motion To Dismiss is coming along nicely in her training in Ocala, FL.  If all continues to go well, she will begin breezing before the end of June.

(June 1st)  Royal Lord finished 8th in his race yesterday at Belmont.  He suffered a tough break when he was checked hard - just after the start.  He ran about twenty lengths behind the leader and made a big move to finish just eight lengths back.  The check cost him any chance at the win.

(May 31st)  The time for Royal Lord's race today is 4:12 PM.  It was erroneously stated as another time in all previous communications.

(May 28th)  Royal Lord will make his next start on Monday, May 31st in the 7th race at Belmont.  The race is an 8.5 furlong turf race.  He breaks from post position #3 in a full field of ten horses.  Channing Hill is up.  Post time is 4:44 Pm (EST).

(May 28th)  My Oh Maya arrived at her barn at the Fingerlakes racetrack late Wednesday night.  We are going to give her a couple days to adjust to her environment change before she heads back to the track to resume her training.

(May 28th)  Southern Review breezed three furlongs on a very deep track in 38.2 seconds this morning in Ocala, FL.

(May 28th)  Toogie Devil will have his first official breeze tomorrow (Saturday) morning at 7:00 AM,  He will break from the gate for the three furlong breeze (in company).  Anyone interested in attending the breeze will need to be at the barn by 6:45 AM.

(May 28th)  Rarely Wrong ran a super race yesterday at Calder, finishing in second place - just a length behind the winner.  She broke quickly and gained the lead, but by the top of the stretch she found herself in 2nd - about two lengths back.  She dug-in hard and fought back, but was unable to get back up to the winner.  It was a much improved effort over her first start.

(May 28th)  Victorian Lady ran a really nice race yesterday at Churchill Downs.  She finished third - about five lengths behind the winner, who won the race in a swifty 1:10.4.  It was by far the fastest that Victorian Lady has ever run.  Her outside post position forced her to run most of the race three-wide, which probably cost her several lengths in the race.  It was a great effort.

(May 27th)  Victorian Lady is 5-1 on the morning line for her race late this afternoon at Churchill Downs.

(May 27th)  Rarely Wrong is 5-2 on the morning line for her race this afternoon at Calder.

(May 27th)  We are pointing Royal Lord towards a nine furlong turf race at Monmouth on Saturday, June 5th.

(May 26th)  IMPORTANT UPDATE - Contrary to all previous communications, Victorian Lady will be racing at Churchill Downs on Thursday (tomorrow) afternoon and will be scratched from Mountaineer Park on Saturday.  We are sorry for the confusion, but this change was beyond our control.

(May 26th)  After much consideration, we have decided that Victorian Lady will race Saturday at Mountaineer Park.  She will be scratched from her race at Churchill Downs on Thursday.

(May 25th)  Victorian Lady is scheduled to make her next start on Saturday, May 29th in the 2nd race at Mountaineer Park.  The race is a MSW going one mile on the dirt.  She breaks from post position #9 in a field of nine horses.  Top jockey D. Parker will be aboard.  Post time is 7:25 PM (EST) as Mountaineer Park has evening racing.  Because she is cross-entered in a race at Churchill Downs on Thursday and this race at Mountaineer Park on Saturday, we will make a decision on which race to run - sometime tomorrow morning.  Check the website tomorrow afternoon to see which race she will be running in.

(May 25th)  We do plan to enter Victorian Lady this afternoon for a race at Mountaineer Park on Saturday.  If she gets in, we will analyze both races that she is entered for this week and decide which race we will run in.  We will end up scratching from one of the races.  We should know all the final details tomorrow morning.

(May 25th)  Mucho Macho Man breezed two furlongs in company yesterday morning at Calder in 25.2 seconds.  He galloped out three furlongs in 38.2 seconds.

(May 24th)  Victorian Lady is scheduled to make her next start on Thursday, May 27th in the 9th race at Churchill Downs.  The race is a maiden claimer going six furlongs on the dirt.  She breaks from post position #9 in a ten horse field.  Five pound apprentice jockey Lenclud will be in the irons.  Post time is 4:50 PM (EST).

(May 24th)  Rarely Wrong will make her next start on Thursday, May 27th in the first race at Calder.  The race is a madien claimer going six furlongs on the dirt.  She breaks from post position #7 in a ten horse field.  Top jockey M. Cruz will be aboard.  Post time is 1:10 PM (EST).

(May 24th)  Southern Review breezed two furlongs in 25.2 seconds Saturday morning in Ocala, FL.  He galloped out much better than he did in his last breeze.

(May 24th)  Royal Lord finished 7th in hs race Friday.  He trailed the leader by about 20 lengths most of the race and made a late run to get up for 7th.  He was about seven lengths back from the winner.  The swift early speed was just too much for him.

(May 21st)  Toogie Devil two-minute licked a mile yesterday morning going the last three furlongs in 43 seconds.

(May 20th)  My Oh Maya has advanced quickly in her training and will be heading to New York on Tuesday.  She has been breezing three furlongs and is ready to move to the next step in her training.  She will be shipped to the Finger Lakes Racetrack and will be trained my Michael LeCesse.  She will run on the NY circuit.

(May 19th)  Toogie Devil will two-minute lick tomorrow morning (Thursday) at 8:30 AM.  If anyone is interested in viewing the workout in person, you need to be at the barn in Lexington at 8:15 AM.

(May 19th)  We are pointing Victorian Lady to a race at Churchill Downs on May 27th.

(May 18th)  Click on the following link to view some recent video shots (put to music) of our horses at Belmont:

 http://gallery.me.com/thummp#100341

(May 18th)  Prizm had a very nice breeze Sunday at Belmont, going three furlongs in 37.4 seconds.

(May 17th)  Royal Lord will make his next start in the fifrth race at Belmont on Friday, May 21st.  The race is an 8.5 furlong turf race.  Channing Hill is up and they will be breaking from post position #4 in a ten horse field.  Post time is 3:08 PM.

(May 13th)  Royal Lord has officially been scratched from his race this afternoon at Belmont.

(May 13th)  Southern Review worked two furlongs on his own in 26.1 seconds yesterday in Ocala.

(May 12th)  Mucho Macho Man had an unpublished workout yesterday morning at Calder.  He went two furlongs.  The breeze was not timed.

(May 12th)  Toogie Devil had a two minute-lick and was allowed to open it up a little for two furlongs down the stretch.  We were hoping for a time of no less than 30 seconds for the two furlongs.  He went in 28.1 seconds.  He did really well.

(May 11th)  Our Macho Uno colt, named Mucho Macho Man, is very close to selling out - only a few shares remain.  He is already at the track in Miami and we think he will be ready to race in about five weeks or so.  If you have any interest, please act quickly befor you find yourself closed-out. This will be the "last call".

(May 11th)  Both Victorian Lady and Rarely Wrong came out of their races in decent shape.  Both had small issues which we are addressing, but neither will miss any training time.

(May 10th)  Victorian Lady finished 6th in her race at Churchill Downs yesterday.  She broke sharply and sat in second place, just outside the leader, for most of the race.  She slowly began to fade down the stretch, but hung on for sixth in the twelve horse field.  We discovered that she did have a small problem during the race that impacted her breathing, so she did have an excuse.  We'll treat her for that issue and look forward to seeing if the treatments help her in her next start.

(May 8th)  Royal Lord's race was used, but had fourteen entries for a ten horse race.  Royal Lord is third on the Also Eligible List, which means we will need to have three scratches in order for him to draw into the body of the race.  This is very unlikely to occur, but everyone should check the scratches on the NYRA website around noon on Thursday to see if he is in or out.  If he does race, we will break from post position #13.  It's the 6th race with a post time of 3:40 PM.  The race is 8.5 furlongs on the turf and Channing Hill will be aboard.

(May 7th)  Rarely Wrong finished 7th in her race today.  She broke sharply, but dropped back quickly - trailing the entire field the whole race.  She never really fired and she was well beaten.

(May 7th)  Prizm breezed four furlongs in an easy 51.0 seconds this morning at Belmont.

(May 6th)  Victorian Lady will make her next start in the 11th race at Churchill Downs on Sunday, May 9th.  The race is 6.5 furlongs on the dirt.  Post time is 5:58 PM (EST).  Victor Lebron will be in the irons. They break from post position #9 in a full field of twelve fillies/mares.

(May 5th)  Carrot Thief is progressing nicely in her training and really starting to mature physically.  We are hopeful, that if she continues to progress at the same speed, without any issues, that she may be ready to head to the track in another eight weeks or so.  So far, she is doing great.

(May 4th)  Mucho Macho Man was shipped to Bill White at Calder yesterday.  He has been getting lots of gate training and has breezed a furlong, so we decided we'd let Bill finish up his final preparations for his first start.  He is progressing very quickly.

(May 4th)  Rarely Wong breezed an easy four furlongs from the starting gate in company in a time of 50.1 seconds Sunday morning at Calder.

(May 3rd)  Rarely Wrong will make her first start on Friday, May 7th in the 4th race at Calder.  Post time is 2:32 PM (EST).  She will break from post position #4 in a eight horse field with Paco Lopez in the irons for the 5.5 furlong sprint on the dirt.  The race is a MSW level race.

(May 3rd)  The winner of our Kentucky Derby contest was Steven W. of South Carolina.  Out of 113 entries, Steven was the only entry to correctly pick any of the top five finishers in the right order.

(May 3rd)  Royal Lord ran a terrific race Friday at Belmont, finishing second.  He broke a little better than usual and sat closer to the leader than usual - about eight lengths back in a good striking position.  He made a strong move down the middle of the track, during the stretch run, to just miss getting the winner by a length.  A tactical decision by the jockey may have cost us the win, but overall, it was nice to see "The Lord" back in form.

(May 3rd)  Victorian Lady breezed three furlongs in 37.4 seconds Friday in Lexington, KY.  It was the 11th fastest move out of 21 moves at that distance.

(April 30th)  Rarely Wrong's race yesterday was cancelled due to a fire at the track that impacted the simulcasting trailer.  The incident occurred just two races before her race.  The race will likely be rescheduled for a date late next week.  We'll let you know more as soon as we know more.

(April 29th)  Both Prizm and Dark Ops had good a good solid week of training and both are scheduled to breeze sometime this weekend, depending on track conditions.

(April 28th)  Southern Review is coming along very nicely in his comeback and should be ready to ship back to the track in another couple of weeks, maybe sooner.  We will likely breeze him once before we ship him back to Bill White at Calder.

(April 28th)  Royal Lord will make his next start on Friday, April 30th in the 5th race at Belmont Park.  He breaks from post position #6 in a ten horse field for the 8.5 furlong turf race.  Channing Hill will be back in the irons.  Post time is 3:08 PM (EST). 

(April 27th)  Holy Patron is recovering well from surgery and has been hand-walked twice a day for the past few weeks.  He should be returning to the track in just a couple more weeks.

(April 27th)  Rarely Wrong has been installed as the 6-1 co-fourth choice in her race on Thursday - according to those who set the morning-line odds.

(April 26th)  Victorian Lady breezed an easy three furlongs in 39.2 seconds over the weekend in Lexington, KY.

(April 24th)  We are pleased to announce that Rarely Wrong will make her debut in the 7th race at Calder on Thrusday, April 29th.  Post time is 4:00 PM (EST) for the 5.5 furlong sprint on the dirt.  She breaks from post position #3 in a field of eight horses.  Top jockey Poco Lopez will be the pilot.

(April 23rd)  Rarely Wrong breezed four furlongs from the starting gate in 49.3 seconds this morning at Calder.  She went in company with two other horses and did exactly what we were hoping for.  It was the 5th fastest work out of 25 works at that distance.  We will enter her tomorrow afternoon for a MSW race at Calder on Thursday.  Check back late tomorrow to see if she will be racing.

(April 22nd)  My Oh Maya is moving forward in her daily workouts.  We took x-rays of her knees and they are "closed", which means her bones have hardened enough that we can begin to let her do more - without the additional risk for any bone chips or fractures.  She has been working in company and she is progressing very quickly.

(April 21st)  Toogie Devil has been coming along nicely and we have started to pick up his workouts a bit.  If all continues to go well, we will start two-minute licking him in about four weeks and then he will start to breeze a few weeks after that.  So far, he is doing really well.

(April 20th)  We are pointing Rarely Wrong towards a race at Calder on Thursday, April 29th as her first start.  The race is a MSW going 5.5 furlongs.  As long as she has no issues between now and then, and completes everything needed to race, we will likely enter her for this race.

(April 20th)  Royal Lord came out of his race in great shape.

(April 19th)  Quarterly purse distribution checks will be mailed today to all partners in good standing.  This will include all outstanding races/purses through April 1st.

(April 19th)  Royal Lord finished 5th in his race Friday.  He sat in last place (10th place) most of the race, running way back - about twenty lengths behind the leader.  He did finish nice down the stretch to pass five horses and get up for the minor prize, but he was still well over ten lengths behind the winner. 

(April 16th)  Stock up on Dream Team clothing and merchandise.  Visit our e-store by clicking on the "Store/Merchandise" page.  All items come with our Dream Team Racing Stable logo.

(April 15th)  Motion To Dismiss is coming along slowly but steadily in her training in Ocala, FL.  She is getting stronger each week and starting to mature.  She is on target to begin racing either late this summer or early this fall.

(April 15th)  Rarely Wrong breezed three furlongs from the starting gate in 38.4 seconds according to the clocker's at the track.  She will breeze from the gate one more time and then we will look for a race for her.

(April 14th)  Mucho Macho Man is developing very quickly and seems like a candidate to make it to the races early in his two year old year.  If he continues to progress quickly, he may start breezing in the near future.  Already the tallest horse we have ever owned, he continues to go through growth spurts periodically.  We project that he will be seventeen hands tall or possibly a little more by the time he is done growing.  He is doing everything with ease.

(April 14th)  All reports from South Carolina indicate that My Oh Maya is coming along nicely in her training and development.  She is a very smart filly with a great disposition and nothing seems to phase her.  So far, she is doing everything we ask of her.

(April 13th)  Toogie Devil is slowly coming along in his training.  His shin issues seem to be behind us now and he is beginning to pick up the intensity of his daily workouts.  We will continue to gradually increase the speed and distance of is works in order to avoid aggravating his shins.

(April 13th)  Prizm experienced some shoulder soreness for the past ten days or so.  Now that she is sound again, we will continue to move forward with her in her daily training.

(April 13th)  Southern Review continues to train well and is still on schedule to head back to the track in about three or four weeks - if everything contines to go well.

(April 12th)  Royal Lord will make his next start on Friday, April 16th in the 7th race at Aqueduct.  Cornelio Velasquez will be aboard for the 8.5 furlong route on the turf course.  He breaks from post position eight in a ten horse field.  Post time is 3:55 PM.

(April 12th)  Rarely Wrong was caught by the clocker's going three furlongs from the starting gate in 39.3 seconds Saturday morning at Calder.

(April 12th)  Victorian Lady finished 7th in her race Saturday at Keeneland.  She sat in a great stalking position in 2nd place for the first seven furlongs, but had nothing left at the top of the stretch and faded to 7th.  She seems to have come out of the race in great shape.

(April 9th)  10:45 AM  Royal Lord will be scratched from his race today as the race came off the turf due to the overnight rains.

(April 9th)  Royal Lord is 15-1 on the morning-line for his race today.  We expect him to run a great race - if the race stays on the turf.

(April 8th)  Click on the link below to enjoy some video from our barn at Belmont this past Sunday morning.  Please be patient, as it may take thirty seconds or so to load.  Turn up the volume and enjoy.  All of our horses are present in the video at one point or another.  Thanks to Chris, Cheryl and Steve for putting this together and adding the music - great touch. 

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(April 7th)  Victorian Lady will make her next start on Saturday, April 10th in the 11th race at Keeneland.  Jamie Theriot II will be aboard for the 8.5 furlong route on the all-weather track.  They break from post position seven in an eight horse field.  Post time is 6:25 PM.

(April 6th)  Rarely Wrong has been receiving daily gate training in preparation for breaking from the starting gate.  She will likely break from the gate in company in about a week or so.  It will take a couple of breezes from the gate in order to get her gate card and then she'll be ready to race.  She's coming along very nicely.

(April 5th)  Royal Lord will make his next start on Friday, April 9th in the 4th race at Aqueduct.  He breaks from post position number three in a full field of ten horses for the one mile route on the turf.  Channing Hill will be in the saddle.  Post time is 2:27 PM.

(April 2nd)  Victorian Lady is training awesome.  She is being prepared for her next start, a $50,000 MSW at Keeneland on April 10th.  The distance of the race is 8.5 furlongs, so we have been prepping her by giving her much longer gallops the past couple of weeks.  We are very pleased with her preparation thus far and we are hopeful that she will be able to get into the race.  We will enter her on Wednesday.

(April 1st)  Carrot Thief is maturing and starting to look like a solid racehorse.  She is going through breaking training at a farm on Long Island, NY and will begin regular training as soon as she completes the breaking training process (probably in about six to eight weeks).

(April 1st)  Toogie Devil completed a solid month of training and is progressing very nicely.  It will likely be another six to eight weeks before we begin to pick up his workouts.  He is doing very well.  We hope to see him at the races sometime this summer.

(March 31st)  We entered Royal Lord today for a race at Aqueduct on Saturday, but the race was not used.  They did not bring it back for Sunday either, so we'll look for another spot for him that fits his training schedule.

(March 31st)  Southern Review is doing wonderful.  If he continues to do well, he should be ready to ship to the track in about four weeks.

(March 30th)  My Oh Maya is progressing quickly in her training.  She is scheduled to have her first two-minute lick in the next week or so.  If all goes well, she should be ready to ship to the track in about eight weeks.  We are going to x-ray her knee's, to make sure that they have fully closed, before we begin to breeze her.  So far, she is doing very well in her training in South Carolina.

(March 29th)  Prizm breezed three furlongs in an easy 39.1 seconds Sunday morning at Belmont.

(March 29th)  Dark Ops breezed four furlongs in an easy 51.0 seconds Sunday morning at Belmont.

(March 29th)  Rarely Wrong arrived safely at Calder Friday afternoon and went straight to the track Saturday morning to resume her daily training.  She is doing great and seems to be adjusting quickly to the change in her environment.

(March 26th)  Rarely Wrong will ship this morning from the training center in Ocala, FL to Calder Race Course in Miami, FL.  She leaves about 8:30 AM this morning and should arrive at Bill White's barn by mid-afternoon.

(March 25th)  Royal Lord finished 7th in his race yesterday.  He sat in 7th the whole race, about seven lengths back from the leader and looked to be in a good position to close, but the pace was very slow and in the end, every horse in the race had a huge kick left for the finish.  Royal Lord was unable to improve his position.  Chavez said he definately did not like running on the wet-fast track.  We will be looking for a turf race for him in his next start.

(March 24th)  We are giving Victorian Lady a little extra time before her next race - to freshen her up a bit.  We are pointing her towards a race at Keeneland on April 10th.

(March 23rd)  Royal Lord has been established as the longest shot in his race tomorrow, with morning-line odds of 15-1.

(March 22nd)  Prizm breezed three furlongs in 38.1 seconds yesterday morning at Belmont.

(March 22nd)  Dark Ops breezed four furlongs in 50.2 seconds Saturday morning at Belmont.  He started very slow and finished the last three furlongs in 36.2 seconds.

(March 22nd)  Rarely Wrong breezed two furlongs in 25.1 seconds in Ocala Saturday morning.  She will be shipping to the track on Friday.

(March 19th)  Royal Lord will make his next start on Wednesday, March 24th in the third race at Aqueduct.  Post time is 1:58 PM for the one mile route on the dirt.  Be breaks from the #3 post in a field of seven horses.  Chavez will be aboard.

(March 19th)  Royal Lord breezed an easy three furlongs this morning at the end of his one mile gallop.  He was timed in 37.2 seconds.  It was the 8th fastest breeze out of 18 breezes at that distance.

(March 19th)  Rarely Wrong is scheduled to breeze in the next day or two, depending on the track conditions.  If she does well and comes out of the breeze with no issues, we plan to ship her to Bill White at Calder Race Course sometime next week.

(March 18th)  One Bad Actor has found a good home with his exercise rider, who will be using him as a riding horse.  We were happy to find him a good home.

(March 17th)  Royal Lord is doing well and we are looking for a spot for his next race.  We passed on a race this past Sunday due to the projected muddy track and the fact that he has been raced frequently lately.  Hopefully, we'll see a race added that meets his conditions in the next week or two.  This will probably be his last dirt race before turf season re-opens.

(March 16th)  Quarterly maintenance invoices will be mailed later this morning.  They are due on April 1st.

(March 16th)  Other than being extremely tired, Victorian Lady came out of her race in great shape.

(March 15th)  Victorian Lady finished 4th in her race yesterday.  She broke a tad slow and was rushed up between horses to go into the first turn in 5th place, about four wide on the turn.  She stayed there until the second turn, where she made a bold move going three wide to get up to second.  She looked like she had second in the bag, but tired some at the eighth pole and faded slightly to 4th.  Overall, it was a good effort as she had a tough post position and a difficult trip. 

(March 12th)  Victorian Lady will make her next start in the 9th race at Turfway Park on Sunday, March 14th.  The race is a maiden special weight going a mile on the all-weather track.  She breaks from post position ten in a full field of twelve horses.  Rex Stokes is in the irons.  Post time is 4:52 PM (EST).

(March 11th)  Southern Review is doing very well in his training.  He is galloping strongly each morning and is coming along very quickly.  At the pace he is going, he should be ready to head back to the track in about six weeks or so.

(March 11th)  Toogie Devil is developing nicely and has already shown us that he seems to have some talent.  He is very competitive and always gives us one-hundred percent.  He is still a long way from racing, but we are getting closer every day.  We think he'll be ready to race sometime this summer.

(March 10th)  Mucho Macho Man continues to impress us each day in his training in Ocala, FL.  He seems to be a really nice prospect.

(March 10th)  Rarely Wrong, Prizm and Dark Ops all came out of their breezes this past weekend in great shape.

(March 9th)  If Victorian Lady continues to train well over the next few days, we will enter her Friday for a race at Turfway Park on Sunday, March 14th.

(March 9th)  One Bad Actor has been retired from racing. 

(March 8th)  Prizm breezed three furlongs in 36.1 seconds, according to the clocker's, Sunday morning at Belmont.  It was the 4th fastest breeze out of twenty-two breezes at that distance.

(March 8th)  Rarely Wrong worked two furlongs in 25.4 seconds on a very deep track Saturday morning in Ocala.  She galloped out four furlongs in an impressive 49.4 seconds.

(March 8th)  Dark Ops had a bullet workout Saturday morning at Belmont going 36.1 seconds for three furlongs according to the clocker's.  It was the fastest of eighteen works at that distance.

(March 5th)  Holy Patron rturned to our barn at Belmont late yesterday afternoon after having surgery earlier in the week at a clinic in New Jersey.  He is doing well.

(March 5th)  Royal Lord came out of his race in great shape.

(March 4th)  Royal Lord finished third in his race at Aqueduct yesterday.  He ran almost all the race in last place, at one point over twenty lengths back from the leader.  He finally started to make a move in the last turn and was able to close nicely down the stretch for the show spot.  He was no match for the speedy winner who went wire to wire to win by almost ten lengths.

(March 3rd)  Mucho Macho Man continues to impress us each day in his training.  He is still a long way away from racing, but he is doing great and looks like he is going to be something very special.

(March 3rd)  Victorian Lady came out of her race a little bit more tired than usual, but with no issues.  She has been training lightly since the race.

(March 2nd)  Prizm has been training great and is maturing nicely.  She is scheduled to breeze as soon as the weather and track conditions cooperate.

(March 2nd)  Royal Lord is 12-1 on the morning line for his race tomorrow.  The weather is calling for rain/snow tomorrow and we are hoping the track is not impacted too much by the weather, as we know Royal Lord does not like racing on an off track.

(March 1st)  Royal Lord will make his next start on Wednesday, March 3rd in the 7th race at Aqueduct. Post time is 3:55 PM (EST) for the one mile route on the inner dirt track. He breaks from post position three in a full field of ten horses. Channing Hill retains the mount.

(March 1st)  Victorian Lady ran a bang-up race Saturday night at Turfway Park, finishing second in her first try going a mile.  She broke a tad slow and was rushed up to hold the lead on the rail.  She was challenged for the lead four times, each time by a different horse, and rebuffed every challenge including a late challenge just before the finish line.  The winner nailed her running down the middle of the track.  She timed the finish perfect and Victorian Lady had no time to react.  It was a great job by Victorian Lady.

(March 1st)  Rarely Wrong breezed two furlongs in 25 seconds flat Saturday morning in Ocala, FL.

(February 26th)  Dark Ops came out of his breeze in good shape and has been training well all week.  Hopefully, we'll see the three-time winner back to the races soon.

(February 25th)  Victorian Lady will make her next start in the 12th race at Turfway Park on Saturday, February 27th.  Post time is 6:11 PM (EST) for the one mile route on the all-weather track.  She breaks on the rail (post position one) in a twelve horse field.  Rex Stokes, who currently is the 2nd leading rider at Turfway, will be aboard.  The race is a maiden special weight level race.

(February 24th)  My Oh Maya has been in training in South Carolina and all reports indicate that she is doing well.  Her progress is steady.  We are hoping to see the NY bred filly racing by the summer if all goes according to plan.

(February 24th)  Motion To Dismiss is progressing nicely in her training in Ocala, FL.  She is coming along at a decent pace as we try to build more stamina in her.  She is not expected to start racing until late summer or early fall at the earliest.

(February 23rd)  Holy Patron breezed three furlongs in 39 seconds flat yesterday morning at Belmont.

(February 23rd)  Dark Ops breezed two furlongs in 23.4 seconds Sunday morning at Belmont.  He galloped out three furlongs in 38 seconds flat.

(February 22nd)  Rarely Wrong is scheduled to breeze again later this week.  The speedy filly is doing well and we hope to have her to Bill White in just a few more weeks.

(February 22nd)  Southern Review completed his first week of training with no issues.  He will begin galloping today, as he just jogged every day last week. He has maintained his fitness well, so it should not take us a long time to get him back to racing.  He should be ready to go back to he track by mid-April.

(February 19th)  Royal Lord finished third in his race today at Aqueduct.  He broke well, settled way back (in a distant last place) and closed on the field to just miss getting second place.  He came out of the race in great shape.

(February 18th)  Mucho Macho Man, our 2YO colt by Macho Uno, is progressing very quickly in his training and has been most impressive in everything he does.  He is a very tall colt with a great body and a great attitude.   He is already galloping 12 furlongs every morning and he is not even breathing hard upon completion of his routine each morning.  While we normally refrain from making suggestions to our partners, in this case we will make an exception, as we strongly suggest you consider adding him to your portfolio.  He might be something very very special.  Shares are still available.  Avoid getting closed out by placing your order today.

(February 18th)  Royal Lord is the third choice on the morning line at 8-1 for his race tomorrow.

(February 17th)  Other than a minor cut on her leg, Victorian Lady came out of her race in very good shape.  We are pointing her towards two potential races at Turfway Park on Saturday, February 27th.

(February 16th)  Southern Review returned to training yesterday morning in Ocala.  The time off seems to have been just the trick to resolve whatever ailed him.  We are hoping that he will be ready to race again by mid-April.  But, it all depends on how quickly he reaquires his racing fitness.

(February 16th)  One Bad Actor has been training well since resolving his sore back issue.  If all continues to go well with him, we plan to run him in a race at Turfway Park on Saturday, February 27th.

(February 15th) Royal Lord will make his next start on Friday, February 19th in the first race at Aqueduct.  He breaks from post position #8 in a nine horse field.  Post time is 12:30 PM (EST) for the one mile route on the inner dirt track.  Channing Hill retains the mount.

(February 15th)  K-1 statements for Mrs. Pride and The Artist will need to be redone.  Although the numbers on the K-1's are correct, the K-1's were not checked as "final".  We will be sending new K-1's out by e-mail later today.  All other K-1's are correct.  We have mailed the forms to our partners with no e-mail.

(February 15th)  Royal Lord finished 5th in his race at Aqueduct Sunday.  The early speed in the race was too much for him and he quickly fell about fifteen lengths behind.  He ran the whole race in a distant last place, and then started to pick off some horses down the stretch.  He made up a lot of ground but was unable to catch the speedy winner on a speed favoring track.

(February 15th)  All hopes for Victorian Lady were completely compromised in her race Saturday when the inside horse grossly cut her off coming out of the gate at the start.  The inside horse broke sharply, stumbled, and turned perpindicular, completely blocking Victorian Lady's departure from the starting gate.  It caused her to be dead last in a large field.  She did make up some serious ground and passed several horses to finish 6th.  She only loss the whole race by six lengths.  It was a really bad break.  In addition, the incident did leave her with a cut on one of her legs.  It's nothing serious, and she is doing well.

(February 12th)  Dark Op's has been training well and should be back to breezing in the near future.

(February 12th)  For quite sometime now, we have been e-mailing partners the past performances for all our entries.  However, the vendor (DRF) has changed the format of the past performances and now provides them to us as a "Secured" file.  Which means that we can not resend them to anyone else (can not attach them to an e-mail). Thus, we will no longer be able to provide the past performances to our partners like we have done in the past.  If interested, you can purchase the past performances directly from the www.drf.com website for $2.95 per card.  They also offer a multiple card discounted rate (monthly, yearly, etc.)  We are sorry that we can no longer provide you with this value-added service.

(February 11th)  Royal Lord will make his next start on Sunday, February 14th in the 6th race at Aqueduct.  Post time is 2:52 PM (EST) for the six furlong sprint on the inner dirt track.  He breaks from post position #8 in a ten horse field.  Channing Hill will be back in the irons.

(February 11th)  Victorian Lady will make her next start on Saturday, February 13th in the 1st race at Turfway Park. Post time is 1:10 PM (EST) for the 6.5 furlong sprint on the all weather track. She breaks from post position #2 in a full field of twelve horses. M. Straight will be the jockey.

(February 10th)  Aqueduct cancelled racing for Thursday, so Royal Lord will not be racing.

(February 10th)  Rarely Wrong has been training regularly after some issues with her last breeze.  So far, she is doing great.

(February 10th)  Royal Lord has been established as the morning line second choice for his race tomorrow at 3-1 odds.  Cardiologist is the favorite at 2-1.  The outlook for his race is not good with an expected sixteen inches of snow in the forecast for today and tomorrow morning.  We probably won't know if he is racing for sure until about noon tomorrow.  Check back then and we should have an answer.

(February 9th)  Holy Patron came out of his race in great shape with no issues.

(February 9th)  All K-1 tax statements for horses that raced in 2009 were mailed to all our partners this morning.  Please review your tax identification number immediately upon receipt and notify us if you discover a problem.

(February 8th)  Royal Lord will make his next start on Thursday, February 11th in the 7th race at Aqueduct.  Post time is 3:20 PM (EST) for the six furlong sprint on the inner dirt track.  Channing Hill will be back in the irons.  They break from post position #2 in a ten horse field.

(February 8th)  Yesterday, we entered Victorian Lady for a race at Turfway Park on Friday, but the race did not go.  We will enter her again Thursday for a race on Saturday.

(February 8th)  Holy Patron finished 7th out of twelve in his race Saturday at Aqueduct on Saturday.

(February 8th)  Contrary to what was published by the Belmont clocker's, Dark Op's did not breeze Thursday at Belmont.  It was a case of mistaken identity.

(February 5th)  Turfway Park did not use either race for Victorian Lady, so she will not be racing Sunday.  They did bring back one of the races for Friday February 12th, so we will enter her on Sunday for that race.  Check back late Sunday to see if she if she will be racing.

(February 5th)  We will enter Victorian Lady this afternoon for two races at Turfway Park on Sunday.  Hopefully, one of the races will go.  Check back late this afternoon to see if she will be racing.

(February 4th)  The racing office at Aqueduct did not use Royal Lord's race for Sunday, so he will not be racing.  They did not write the race back either, so we will have to wait until a race gets added to the overnights, as the next scheduled race in the book is a couple of weeks away.  Hopefully, something will come along soon.

(February 4th)  We will enter Royal Lord this afternoon for a race at Aqueduct on Sunday.  Check back late this afternoon to see if he will be racing.

(February 4th)  Due to a depreciation error found on our tax returns, we will need to redo our returns and all the K-1's.  Luckily, nothing had been mailed yet when the mistake was discovered, but the resulting errors will delay mailing of the K-1's until sometime next week.  We apologize for the delay.

(February 4th)  One Bad Actor seems to be doing much better after suffering from soreness in his back after his last race.  We took it easy on him for a couple weeks to let him heal and recover.  He did train lightly during this period and he has now been back to regular training for a few days.  He seems to be doing much better.

(February 3rd)  Holy Patron will make his second start (first for Dream Team Racing Stable) on Saturday, February 6th in the 6th race at Aqueduct.  He breaks from post position eleven in a twelve horse field for the six furlong sprint.  Post time is 2:52 PM (EST).  Chavez will be in the irons.

(February 3rd)  We will enter Holy Patron this afternoon for a race at Aqueduct on Saturday.  Check back late this afternoon to see if he will be racing.

(February 3rd) We are pointing Royal Lord to a race at Aqueduct on Sunday.  We will enter him tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon for that race.

(February 2nd)  We are pointing Holy Patron to a six furlong race at Aqueduct on Saturday.  We will use the race as a chance to get him race-fit to go a mile for his next start.  We do have a mile race picked out for him the following weekend if all goes well in the race this weekend.

(February 2nd)  Southern Review is enjoying his last two weeks on the farm before we place him back in training.  He will start training again on February 15th.

(February 1st)  Rarely Wrong returned to the track this morning after being hand-walked for several days due to some soreness she experienced after her last breeze.  She seems to be doing much better.

(January 29th)  Victorian Lady's race was not used and they did not bring the race back.  There are a couple of possible races for her on Sunday, February 7th, so we will point to these races unless another race is added before the 7th.

(January 29th)  We expect to receive our tax returns today for all horses that raced in 2009.  Once we receive them, we will need to complete the K-1's for each partner on each horse.  We expect to have the K-1's in the mail by early next week.

(January 29th)  We will be entering Victorian Lady this afternoon for a race at Turfway Park on Sunday.  Check back this afternoon to see if she will be racing.

(January 29th) Royal Lord breezed three furlongs in 37.2 seconds yesterday at Belmont.  We are pointing him towards a race at Aqueduct on February 7th.

(January 29th)  Holy Patron breezed an easy five furlongs in 1:04 and galloped out six furlongs in 1:17.  He did exactly as we asked him to do and he still had plenty left at the end.  We are pointing him towards a race at Aqueduct on February 13th.

(January 28th)  Carrot Thief has begun her breaking training at Pat Quick's farm in Suffolk County, NY.  She is learning quickly and will start her regular training as soon as she completes her breaking training.  So far, she is doing great.

(January 27th)  Both Mucho Macho Man and Motion to Dismiss are progressing nicely in their training in Ocala, FL.  Both horses are doing well and are a pure pleasure to have in our stable.  Both should see the races by the summer if they continue to progress at the rate they are going.

(January 26th)  All purse distribution statements and checks are being mailed for all outstanding races to all partners in good standing.  The statements and checks will be in the mail later this morning.

January 25th)  Victorian Lady is being pointed to a race at Turfway Park on Sunday, January 31st.  We will enter her on Friday afternoon for that race.

(January 22nd)  Rarely Wrong breezed two furlongs in 25.3 seconds yesterday morning in Ocala.  She looked terrific doing it.

(January 21st)  We had to back off Toogie Devil's training a little bit due to some soreness he was experiencing.  He will be hand-walked for about a week until the soreness goes away and he is able to continue training.  While it is a minor set-back in terms of time, it's not a major issue.  It's not uncommon for horses progressing through there training to experience soreness from time to time.  Overall, he is doing very well and we are looking forward to seeing his talents on the race track later this spring.

(January 20th) Holy Patron, our new offering, sold out yesterday in less than eight hours.  Thanks to everyone who joined us on this venture and our apologies to those of you who had an interest but were closed out by the overwhelming response.  We look forward to seeing how Holy Patron performs in the months to come.

(January 19th)  NEW OFFERING:  We are pleased to present you with a new offering - a NY bred colt named Holy Patron.  He is now a 3YO colt who raced for the first time this past Saturday at Aqueduct.  He is bred to run long, but his first race was a short six furlong sprint.  He was closing very nicely down the stretch, and even though he was very green, he displayed enough talent to indicate that he will do well at a longer distance.  He is by Wheelawy (by Unbridled) out of Patron Silver by Holy Bull.  He is a very dark gray (almost black) in color and he is of average size.  We plan to run him in a maiden special weight for his next start - going a mile or so.  Because he is a NY bred, he will be eligible to compete in the lucrative NY bred races.  We think he has some raw talent that we can nurture and we think he will be a very nice addition to our stable.  And the price is right - just $250 per share (which includes expenses to the end of this quarter).  You can also view his first race by clicking on the following link:

http://gallery.me.com/thummp#100310

The video was hand taken by one of our partners and focuses exclusively on Holy Patron (#8 horse) throughout the entire race.  Shares will only be available until he sells out or until his next race - which ever comes first.  If you have an interest, please let us know as quickly as possible.

(January 19th)  My Oh Maya is doing well in her training in South Carolina.  She is coming along nicely.

(January 19th)  Royal Lord came out of his race in great shape and with no issues.  We will likely run him back quick if they write a race, as his effort Sunday did not take anything out of him.

(January 18th)  Royal Lord caught a bad break when the rains arrived earlier and more intense than predicted.  It turned the track sloppy and Royal Lord ended up racing on a sealed muddy track (which we know he doesn't like).  He ended up finishing in 6th place, but was never really engaged in the race.  We'll look for a dry track for his next start.

(January 15th)  Rarely Wrong is scheduled to breeze on Friday, January 22nd in Ocala, FL.  If you will be in the area and have an interest in watching her breeze, let us know and we will make arrangements for you to attend.

(January 14th)  Royal Lord will take a crack at winner's for the first time when he races on Sunday, January 17th in the 5th race at Aqueduct.  Post time is 2:24 PM (EST) for the one mile seventy yard romp on the dirt.  He breaks from post position three in a field of nine.  Channing Hill will be holding the reins.

(January 13th)  Victorian Lady came out of her race in great shape.  We will be looking to run her back quickly if she continues to do well over the next few days.

(January 13th)  One Bad Actor came out of his race slightly body sore (probably from being slammed by the inside horse throughout the race).  He is going to get an accupuncture treatment this morning to help relax his muscles.  Otherwise, he is full of himself and doing great.

(January 12th)  Effective immediately, we will pay all distributions on a quarterly basis, at the end of the first month of each quarter, in accordance with the terms of our contracts.  The next checks will go out before the end of this month to all partners who are in good standing.

(January 12th)  We are pointing Royal Lord to a race at Aqueduct on Sunday.

(January 11th)  Prizm had another unpublished breeze, going three furlongs in 36.4 seconds at Belmont late last week.

(January 11th)  It was a tough weekend for racing in Kentucky.  One Bad Actor finished 7th in his race on Saturday and Victorian Lady finished 6th in her race on Sunday.  We were very disappointed in the rides each got from the same jockey and we have decided to find a new jockey for their next starts.

(January 8th)  Victorian Lady will make her next start on Sunday, January 10th in the sixth race at Turfway Park.  The race is a MSW going 5.5 furlongs on the all-weather track.  She breaks from post position four in a seven horse field.  Prescott will be the rider.  Post time is 3:28 PM EST.

(January 8th)  Our unnamed Vicar colt is getting very close to being ready to ship to the track.  We are just waiting for him to tell us that he is ready.

(January 7th)  One Bad Actor will make his next start on Saturday, January 9th in the first race at Turfway Park.  The race is a one mile route on the all-weather track.  He breaks from post position number eight in a field of eight horses.  Prescott will be aboard for the ride.  Post time is 1:10 PM EST.

(January 7th)  My Oh Maya is coming along nicely in her training down in South Carolina.  She has a good head on her shoulders and is doing everything we ask.  She is maturing very nicely and looks to be getting nice and fit.

(January 6th)  We plan to enter Victorian Lady on Friday for two races at Turfway Park on Sunday.  Hopefully, one of the races will go.

(January 6th)  We plan to enter One Bad Actor on Thursday for a race at Turfway Park on Saturday.  There is also a race for him on Sunday if the Saturday race does not go.

(January 6th)  Rarely Wrong is doing well and should begin breezing again in the next week or so.  If all goes well, we hope to ship her to Bill White in early February.

(January 5th)  Toogie Devil is progressing nicely in his training.  He should start breezing in about four weeks.  If all continues to go well, he should see his first race in early April.

(January 4th)  Prizm had an unpublished breeze Saturday at Belmont going three furlongs in 37.2 seconds on the training track.  She seems to have turned a corner and is doing very well now.

(December 31st)  The race for One Bad Actor was not used due to a lack of entries.  There were only five horses entered for the race.  We'll look for another spot for him.

(December 31st)  We will enter One Bad Actor this afternoon for a race at Turfway Park on Sunday, January 3rd.  Check back late this afternoon to see if he will be racing.

(December 30th)  We have named two of our previously unnamed horses.  The Closing Argument filly has been named "Motion To Dismiss" and the Roaring Fever filly has been named "Carrot Thief".  The new names are now reflected throughout the website.

(December 29th)  We are pointing Victorian Lady to one of two races, both on January 10th at Turfway Park.

(December 28th)  Southern Review seems to really be enjoying his time on the farm.  He is about half-way through his down time and should begin training again around mid- February.

(December 25th)  Royal Lord breezed three furlongs in 37.3 seconds yesterday morning at Belmont.  It was the 14th fastest time out of 51 breezes at that distance.

(December 23rd)  Royal Lord's race was not used for either day.  We'll look for another spot for him.

(December 22nd)  We are pointing One Bad Actor towards a race at Turfway Park on January 3rd.

(December 21st)  We will be entering Royal Lord tomorrow for a race at Aqueduct on either December 26th or 27th.  The track can use the race for either day, so check back late tomorrow afternoon to see if the race was used and on which day they decided to use it.

(December 17th)  Quarterly maintenance invoices for the first quarter of 2010 were mailed this morning.  They are due on January 1st.

(December 17th)  Mucho Macho Man and our unnamed Closing Argument filly are both progressing very quickly in their training in Ocala, FL.  Both horses are learning quickly and doing a great job.  We have high hopes for both of these athletic looking horses.

(December 16th)  Prizm had a good week of training and is progressing nicely.  Once we have rebuilt a solid foundation to her, we will begin breezing her again.

(December 15th)  All of the horses that raced last week - Royal Lord, One Bad Actor and Victorian Lady, all came out of their races in great shape.

(December 15th)  Dark Ops, our newest acquisition, has fully recovered from minor surgery and should return to a regular exercise routine starting on Monday.  He is doing great and we are looking forward to getting him back to the races in a couple of months.

(December 14th)  One Bad Actor really never fired in his race Saturday afternoon.  He broke slow and settled in 10th most of the race.  He did pick off a few horses down the stretch to finish 7th, but he was no match for the top finishers.  It didn't help that he ran both turns five wide.  We'll see how he comes out of the race before picking his next start.  We may have brought him back too quickly from his last start.

(December 14th)  Victorian Lady finished 4th in her race Friday night.  She actually sat between horses on the lead for most of the race.  A horse on her outside tried to pass her and pulled over in front of her before she had cleared Victorian Lady, causing the jockey to have to check her.  She lost over five lengths from the check, but battled back again.  The check cost her a chance at the win as she lost by about five lengths.  She missed second by just over a length.  It was unfortunate that this happened, but that's horse racing.  It was a bad break that just didn't go our way.

(December 11th)  The morning-line odds for One Bad Actor's race tomorrow is 10-1.

(December 11th)  If anyone is interested in ordering a winner's circle photo of Royal Lord from his race yesterday, please e-mail us the number of photo's you would like us to order.  The cost is $22.00 per photo.

(December 11th) The horse we hoped to claim yesterday was scratched, so we were unable to claim her.

(December 11th) Royal Lord easily won the second race at Aqueduct yesterday.  He broke nicely from the gate and settled in third - on the rail, about five lengths behind the leader.  He stayed on the rail for both turns, saving ground the whole trip around the oval.  He took command at the top of the stretch and quickly caught and passed the leader.  He won going away by two and three quarter lengths.  Congrats to Pat Quick and Channing Hill for a job well done.  He came out of the race in great shape.

(December 11th)  Victorian Lady's morning-line odds for her race this evening is 10-1.

(December 11th)  My Oh Maya is coming along very nicely in her training in South Carolina.  She is a very smart horse who learns quick.  She is still a long way away from completing her training, but we are excited about her progress and we look forward to seeing her race this summer.

(December 10th)  Our unnamed Vicar colt is getting very close to being ready to go to the track.  He is coming along wonderfully and we are hopeful that he will ship to Belmont before the end of this month.  The unnamed Vicar filly is about two weeks behind him and we expect to see her arrive at Belmont before the end of January.

(December 9th)  We entered One Bad Actor into two races for Saturday.  One of the races did go, so he will be racing on Saturday, December 12th in the 8th race at Turfway Park.  Post time is 4:24 PM (EST) for the one mile route on the all weather track.  He breaks from post position nine in a twelve horse field.  Rodney Prescott will be the jockey.

(December 9th)  Southern Review is enjoying some quiet time on the farm - just being a horse again.  We plan to start training him again in early February.

(December 9th)  Rarely Wrong is coming along nicely and should be back to breezing soon.  Once she has a few breezes in her, she'll be ready to ship off to Calder.

(December 9th)  Royal Lord's morning-line odds for his race tomorrow is 12-1.