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How lucky for you, Mintano. Love how they let folks get a picture with her. Stonestreet tweeted a little video. You and your friend might be in it.Mintano wrote:A friend and I were fortunate enough to win a spot in the recent visit Rachel contest and got to visit her today.
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LIVE on #Periscope: See Rachel Day at Stonestreet #RachelAlexandra
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So glad you got to go! I've done that too, and can't say enough good things about Stonestreet! And Rachel, too. Patient, kind, and all-around amazing--which I think describes both Rachel and StonestreetMintano wrote:A friend and I were fortunate enough to win a spot in the recent visit Rachel contest and got to visit her today.
Photos from my racing travels: ThoroughbredJourney.com
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Yea it was great, and everyone at Stonestreet was amazingly nice. It's very nice of them to do this every once in a while, working on a horse farm I can imagine all the things they put on the back burner to be able to do this even for just 1 day. We also were fortunate enough to be on the particular tour that Barbara Livingston joined and got to meet her! If you've seen the 'You drove 10 hours to see a horse?' meme on Facebook that was us, though the idea basically came from Courtney (Stonestreet's Marketing Assistant), she said it and I told her you know that would make a great meme, so we did.
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Ha! We did that last time, drove all night (about 8 hrs) to make it to Stonestreet right at 9am, then turned around and went home the next day after a few other stopsMintano wrote:Yea it was great, and everyone at Stonestreet was amazingly nice. It's very nice of them to do this every once in a while, working on a horse farm I can imagine all the things they put on the back burner to be able to do this even for just 1 day. We also were fortunate enough to be on the particular tour that Barbara Livingston joined and got to meet her! If you've seen the 'You drove 10 hours to see a horse?' meme on Facebook that was us, though the idea basically came from Courtney (Stonestreet's Marketing Assistant), she said it and I told her you know that would make a great meme, so we did.
Nothing is too crazy when it comes to horses.
Photos from my racing travels: ThoroughbredJourney.com
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Yep we got in about midnight on Friday, crashed at the hotel then saw Rachel in the morning and visited Old Friends in the afternoon to see one of the stallions we used to stand in NJ, also to see his more famous counterparts as well! hahahaBlindLucky wrote:Ha! We did that last time, drove all night (about 8 hrs) to make it to Stonestreet right at 9am, then turned around and went home the next day after a few other stopsMintano wrote:Yea it was great, and everyone at Stonestreet was amazingly nice. It's very nice of them to do this every once in a while, working on a horse farm I can imagine all the things they put on the back burner to be able to do this even for just 1 day. We also were fortunate enough to be on the particular tour that Barbara Livingston joined and got to meet her! If you've seen the 'You drove 10 hours to see a horse?' meme on Facebook that was us, though the idea basically came from Courtney (Stonestreet's Marketing Assistant), she said it and I told her you know that would make a great meme, so we did.
Nothing is too crazy when it comes to horses.
Watched Nyquist work at Keeneland the next morning then drove on back. And back to work the next day which meant I got up at 5AM as we had a race and go in the 5th at Aqueduct that day.
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Oh dear. I was worried about her when I first looked at these pictures. She looked a bit frail.tachyon wrote:Point Flag, dam of Gold Ship, passed away at Deguchi Bokujo (Farm) on April 30th 2016.tachyon wrote:Point Flag(JPN)(dam of Gold Ship) 1998M Mejiro McQueen(JPN) x Pastoralism(JPN) by Pluralisme(USA)
in foal to I'll Have Another(USA)
R.I.P.
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at Shiraoi Farm
Kiss to Heaven(JPN)
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0000752219/
La Reason(USA) <-- I really liked her
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001032432/
Queue(USA)
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0000719779/
photos: @kiyo_makarios
Kiss to Heaven(JPN)
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0000752219/
La Reason(USA) <-- I really liked her
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001032432/
Queue(USA)
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0000719779/
photos: @kiyo_makarios
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Red Desire(JPN)(2006M. by Manhattan Cafe), the Shuka Sho & Maktoum Challenge R3 winner, died of peritonitis this morning at Shadai Farm.
Buena Vista's good rival also shipped to the US to run in the Flower Bowl (3rd) & the BC F&M Turf (4th) in 2010.
May she rest in peace.
Buena Vista's good rival also shipped to the US to run in the Flower Bowl (3rd) & the BC F&M Turf (4th) in 2010.
May she rest in peace.
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Oh no! It's always sad to see a relatively young mare die. Was this a consequence of foaling problems and, if it was, is her foal OK?
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It appears that she had some post-foaling problems.BaroqueAgain1 wrote:Oh no! It's always sad to see a relatively young mare die. Was this a consequence of foaling problems and, if it was, is her foal OK?
They say she gave birth to a King Kamehameha filly about two weeks ago (I haven't found the exact date and the detail).
I would assume that her baby is okay.
Red Desire in 2013
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I remember her from Churchill Downs that year, seeing her out galloping in the mornings in all of her bright red geartachyon wrote:Red Desire(JPN)(2006M. by Manhattan Cafe), the Shuka Sho & Maktoum Challenge R3 winner, died of peritonitis this morning at Shadai Farm.
Buena Vista's good rival also shipped to the US to run in the Flower Bowl (3rd) & the BC F&M Turf (4th) in 2010.
May she rest in peace.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCYiq6WoN68
Rest well, lovely lady.
Was just looking at the chart for that BC F&M Turf, and re-watched the stretch drive. What a race. The first 7 finishers (Shared Account, Midday, Keertana, Red Desire, Hot Cha Cha, Eclair de Lune, Forever Together) were separated by a neck, neck, 1 length, neck, neck, and a dead heat for 6th.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9SsOphmx-o
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Thanks for the videos!BlindLucky wrote:I remember her from Churchill Downs that year, seeing her out galloping in the mornings in all of her bright red geartachyon wrote:Red Desire(JPN)(2006M. by Manhattan Cafe), the Shuka Sho & Maktoum Challenge R3 winner, died of peritonitis this morning at Shadai Farm.
Buena Vista's good rival also shipped to the US to run in the Flower Bowl (3rd) & the BC F&M Turf (4th) in 2010.
May she rest in peace.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCYiq6WoN68
Rest well, lovely lady.
Was just looking at the chart for that BC F&M Turf, and re-watched the stretch drive. What a race. The first 7 finishers (Shared Account, Midday, Keertana, Red Desire, Hot Cha Cha, Eclair de Lune, Forever Together) were separated by a neck, neck, 1 length, neck, neck, and a dead heat for 6th.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9SsOphmx-o
As a side note, Red Desire(JPN) was trained by Mikio Matsunaga who is going to saddle Lani(USA) for the Preakness tomorrow.