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2017 Foal Arrivals
Warrawee Roo wins SBOA Award
Mister Herbie Edges San Pail In 2012 Glorys Comet Final
Four-year-old Mister Herbie denied reigning Horse of the Year San Pail a series sweep of the Glorys Comet as he edged by the triple millionaire right at the wire in a 1:51.3 stakes record mile early Saturday evening at Woodbine Racetrack Continue reading Mister Herbie Edges San Pail In 2012 Glorys Comet Final
Mystic Mistress Nominated For Canada’s Hall Of Fame
The Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame is pleased to announce its 2012 ballot. A total of 30 horses and people, including 15 Thoroughbred racing candidates and 15 Standardbred racing candidates have been selected to appear on the ballot Continue reading Mystic Mistress Nominated For Canada’s Hall Of Fame
Breakout Year For Warrawee
The 2011 Ontario Sires Stakes Super Finals capped a sensational year for breeders Dr. Michael Wilson & Dr. Julie Yager, whose Warrawee Farm topped the OSS breeder standings for the first time Continue reading Breakout Year For Warrawee
Mystician Wins $1 Million Metro Pace
Mystician, craftily handled by Jody Jamieson, exploded in mid-stretch to pull off a 29-1 shocker in the $1 million Metro Pace, the richest harness race on the continent for two-year-olds, during Saturday’s stakes-filled program of harness racing at Mohawk Racetrack Continue reading Mystician Wins $1 Million Metro Pace
2010 Canadian Yearling Videos Online
Warrawee Farm’s 2010 consignment to the Canadian Yearling Sale is now available to view through online video. Continue reading 2010 Canadian Yearling Videos Online
Canadian Open Yearling Videos Online
Warrawee Farm’s 2009 consignment to the Canadian Open Yearling Sale is now available to view through online video.
To view the videos for the seven yearlings, visit the Open Yearling Page.
Warrawee Kay Takes KYSS
Temperatures were in the low 80s and the track was lightning fast, as three-year-old trotters and pacers took to the historic red clay oval to square off in leg two of the Kentucky Sires Stakes on Thursday, August 20 at the Red Mile.
The three-year-old pacing fillies needed only one $25,000 KYSS heat as well, as another full field of 11 went to the gate in the evening’s 13th race. It turned into a battle between the top two finishers from the $300,000 final one year ago, as Warrawee Kay (Chris Page) snuck up the pylons late to turn the table on defending champion Shanghai Lil (Mike Lachance), which was a neck back in second after a taxing first-over journey. The win was the first of the season for Warrawee Kay, a daughter of Real Desire–Armbro Wisdom, in a time of 1:52.3. Mike Roth trains the filly for Alan Keith.