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One in a Million Stables--Runners' Status Page
Sunday, 18 January 2004
A New Season
Woo hoo, One in a Million Stables is back for the 2004 season! We've got 8 entries for Jan. 26, including our "Big Three" 2-year-olds from last season, all making their sophomore debuts: Sword, Blue, and the awesome Hunter.

Bunny and Windy make their first starts as 3-year-olds as well--here's hoping some rest and maturity has done them both some good. Bunny, if you remember, was a preemie born when her mama got loose for several days, so the tiny little girl has been babied and--dare I say it?--spoiled. Windy might make the jump (no pun intended) to steeplechasing this season.

Time to go feed...


Jennie

Posted by ky3/miserysfence at 4:31 PM EST
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Friday, 3 October 2003
Home Again--For Now!
Sword, Queenie, Rosie, Blue, and Hunter all traveled well, and looked fit and rested when we arrived home yesterday. We'll hardly be settled in again before I take the babies (Sword, Blue, and Hunter) back on the road to the Fall Futurity in Washington. Merrie was going to go, but she has a Reiki class or something that weekend.

All of our horses will probably have just one more race this season (with the possible exception of Bunny; our favorite little preemie was just too tiny to compete this year. The vet says she'll be lucky to make 15 hands!). Everyone gets this weekend off, including me. After the Futurity, I'll take another string to Woodbine for the month, then HOME TO KENTUCKY for the rest of the season!


Jennie

Posted by ky3/miserysfence at 11:04 PM EDT
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Tuesday, 30 September 2003
Melbourne Cup
Overall, yesterday was a very good day for One in a Million Stables. Merrie stayed behind to tend to the rest of the herd, but she was thrilled to pieces with the results. Sword was a "bridesmaid" again in the g.III Juvie, his 5th 2nd-place finish in 6 races. Hunter was 3rd in an outstanding field of talent in the g.III Fillies' Juvie. Our other 2-y-o, Blue, was outclassed (my fault entirely for entering him) and only managed a 6th-place finish in the g.II Outback Promise.

Three-year-old Queenie finished an impressive 2nd in the g.I Doncaster, better than I had expected! Sword's half-sister, Rosie, was 5th in the g.I Caufield--again, I had hesitated to enter her, but she looked awesome in her last race...

The gang will get to rest through Wednesday, then on the plane back to the states on Thursday morning.


Jennie

Posted by ky3/miserysfence at 9:04 PM EDT
Updated: Tuesday, 30 September 2003 9:07 PM EDT
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