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Every spring, harness racing trainers converse, hope, and dream about their prospective 2-year-olds in training much in the same way breeders ponder about their stallion’s first crop of youngsters. What follows is an examination of the stallions who are first crop sires with statistics garnered from the US Trotting Association and some of the mares they were bred
Stonebridge Debut is a half sister to Stonebridge Rex 3, 1:49.3s $237,576 and Springbridge Jim 1:50.3f $163,725 to date. She is a full sister to 56 time winner Stonebridge Focus 1:53.3f $186,653. A family full of racehorses. Debut was unraced due to injury but has produced 3 big beautiful Big Jim's for us and is back in foal to Big Jim, stud fee paid, last bred March 27th 2023. Her latest yearling brought $15,000 at the London Classic, check out her video. Debut has a Dancin Lou colt at her side, stud fee paid, available for sale if interested, if not he will be sold at auction in 2024. Debut is a large mare that is a very easy breeder and nice to work around.
D A Lets Boogie (Dancin Lou-Sports Beauty) and Gridiron Seelster (Bettors Delight-Glamour Seelster) tied for the highest price of the London Classic Yearling Sale on Wednesday (Oct. 18). Day two of the harness racing sale’s second edition saw the colts each bring $200,000 and more than $3.5 million change hands on 140 yearlings. D A
You can hear the excitement in New Jersey harness racing trainer Tahnee Camilleri’s voice when she talks about former New Zealand pacer Duke Of Cornwall N (Sweet Lou). The five year old entire is a rising star in the stable and Tahnee says when he first arrived from Australia he was very green and his