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What. A. Year. 8 Graded Stake wins, 4 of those grade 1’s, 1 listed stake win and 6 graded stakes placings. With more than 4.1 million in earnings! When I sat down to start writing 2019’s end-of-year blog, I was excited to look back on all the excitement Bloom Racing…
Sales, sales, and more sales! I am here to provide insight as to what my first auction experience was like. The first auction experience is an overload of sensations: the sounds of the auctioneers, the plaintive whinnying of young stock away from home, huddled discussions between bloodstock agents and clients,…
Thoroughbreds = racehorses. Thoroughbreds are bred for the track. But what happens when a racehorse stops racing and heads off to retirement? In this industry it should be our responsibility to care for the well-being of retired horses. Fortunately, there are organizations that provide services to care for the second…
The New Year brings fresh hopes and fresh horses. Bloom Racing has a strong stable of three-year-olds, plus several top older horses returning to competition. Later in the year, two-year-olds will make their debut. Along the way, you will be bombarded with articles about promising newcomers. So many horses…
2018 is coming to an end, and what an exciting year it has been for Bloom Racing! This year our horses have taken us all over the world: California, Dubai, Florida, Texas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, New York, and Pennsylvania, and what a thrilling ride it has been! Leading the way…
Breeders’ Cup 2018 The brisk cool air, the steam lifting off each horse’s body, the beautiful smell of fall all must make it Breeders’ Cup week. Arguably the best week in racing, the mornings are electric, owners beaming with pride as they watch their horses work, and take in that…
Henley’s Joy Wins Kentucky Downs Juvenile Jennie Rees (KentuckyDowns.com) highlights the gutsy performance by Henley’s Joy to win the Kentucky Downs Juvenile, giving Bloom Racing a repeat victory in the event. Read the article here
Midnight Bisou, Road to Victory Meet in Mother Goose Alicia Wincze Hughes (BloodHorse) details the troubled trip Midnight Bisou faced in the Kentucky Oaks and the plan for the 2nd half of her 3 year old campaign, beginning with the G2 Mother Goose at Belmont. Read the BloodHorse article here
It is difficult to find the right words when talking about Midnight Bisou. It is even more difficult to do so without becoming emotional. But I feel in order to fully embrace the exciting past few months I can share my own experience Bisou has given me and my family….