Two Midlantic-breds among late Triple Crown nominees
The late nominations to the Triple Crown series include two horses bred in the mid-Atlantic, one in New Jersey and one in Maryland.
The late nominations to the Triple Crown series include two horses bred in the mid-Atlantic, one in New Jersey and one in Maryland.
It wasn’t all wine and roses for George Rowand’s breeding operation. They bred some bad horses, too — and learned some important lessons. Part 3 of 3.
They say lightning doesn’t strike twice. George Rowand thinks that’s good advice for breeders, too.
The stallion was cheap. The mare won $450. How did the combo lead a graded stakes winner? First lesson of breeding: Know your mare. Part 1 of 2.
Several Midlantic-breds who were weighted on the Experimental Free Handicap have been nominated to the Triple Crown.
Eighteen horses bred in the mid-Atlantic were among those assigned weights in the Experimental Free Handicap.
In Part 2 of our series on mid-Atlantic breeding’s newcomers, George Rowand checks in on a half-dozen sires new to the region.
In this first part of a short mid-Atlantic breeding series, we introduce some of the region’s new sires.