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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: macdaddi on April 05, 2024, 09:14:52 AM
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it's nice to see the weiss series upon us again. check out the 6th race where the all white horse, lillbliss is entered. it is striking to see him race
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Look Brian we all know that Ake's wife bred this horse because she's in love with all White horses. Doubtful if he will amount to anything, just another to carry on the color line.
I'm not going away either. Can't you use even use the spell check that is included here on plop? IMO you are a disgrace to your profession. I know you are not a terrible handicapper, but have some pride in your work.
The correct way to write this is.
It's nice to see the Weiss Series upon us again. Check out the 6th race where the all-white horse Lillbliss is entered. It is striking to see him race.
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Don't know anything about this one, but I do remember White Bliss (by Art Major). Lillbliss is the first foal by White Bliss (I think). About 10 years ago Tristan Sjoberg bought White Bliss in Harrisburg for around $250k. Ake was just then coming to the US and Sjoberg gave him to Ake to train. He had bought the colt for his mom and was eventually going to bring him to Sweden to breed to trotting mares (?!?!? --- I have no idea, LOL).
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thanks for the info tmbz1
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This is the 2nd one that Ake pumped the pigment out of! Time to dilute the brew to avoid this happening anymore! ngc3 ngc3
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If I am not mistaken he would have a 2yo (or maybe yearling?) white trotter by Six Pack out of a white Italian-bred mare.
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I'd breed Ake wife and give her a white baby.
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The white horse ran off with it today. Maybe more in the tank there than with his sire. Which wouldn't be difficult.
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The white horse ran off with it today. Maybe more in the tank there than with his sire. Which wouldn't be difficult.
LOL. Good one!
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Just watched the replay. Beauty drive by Kakaley. It's no wonder people become enamored
with these beautiful beings. I love the true chestnuts too. tmbz1 The horses it brings to mind
for me are, obviously the great Greyhound and the other Laag. For the life of me I can't recall who
campaigned him. Any help? Seems like red and white colors come to mind. Getting old. ;D
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Just watched the replay. Beauty drive by Kakaley. It's no wonder people become enamored
with these beautiful beings. I love the true chestnuts too. tmbz1 The horses it brings to mind
for me are, obviously the great Greyhound and the other Laag. For the life of me I can't recall who
campaigned him. Any help? Seems like red and white colors come to mind. Getting old. ;D
Dick Farrington tmbz1
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Bingo! Thx. tmbz1 Rambling Willie man.I 'WAS ' right. Red + White
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1991--Moiseyev drove White Ruffles to a long winning streak to end her career at M1
she was bred but I have no idea how she did
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Not Willies man at all.
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Good call tmbz1 His 'brother'? Bob was Willie man? Richwood ohio. Not far from me.
There was a 'Brad' too.
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That Dick Farrington had a horse : 'Warm Breeze'...Got beat in like 2:06 at
Scioto. First start I believe. Then went and won the Fox Stake the following race.
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Dick Farrington tmbz1
Sure was! Laag was by Abercrombie out of the Meadow Skipper mare Tinsel (who was also the dam of Trim The Tree). Owned by none other than Albert Adams and Earl Laviana. When Laag was 3, Dick was already in his early 60's and still driving Laag. He wanted to give up the drive on the colt and give it to a top catch driver. Albert Adams fought him tooth and nail and insisted that Dick drive him. They had it out, and Dick told him he wanted Billy O'Donnell to drive the horse. Adams still said no. Dick won the argument. He was a very tough colt, very rugged.
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Dick and Bob worked together until Dick got the job training for Lloyd Arnold. Years later he always had a few owners here and there. Never really solicited owners, but always had a few come to him with one or two, including a few breeders who kept or bought back some babies. Never had one of those big, powerhouse stables. Didn't seem to want that. His daughter married Jimmy Cruise Jr. and his son, "RL" may have married Brooke Nickells (Bruce's daughter), but I think they had a child together.
In addition to Laag, Dick had Warm Breeze, Tender Loving Care, and Solid Fuel...and the first two became "the fastest".....Warm Breeze setting the all-time world record in 1:53.1.....and Tender Loving Care, who became the fastest female ever in history winning in 1:52.4. Dick was a super nice guy. Funny guy too.
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My wife's favorite horse was Smog. A roan colt who won the Cane Pace for Vernon Dancer from the 2nd tier. He was gorgeous. We named our Afghan Hound after him.
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I have always been fascinated by pure white and light roan horses. As a note above pointed out, they can be stunningly beautiful when in motion. Way back when I had a conversation with Stan Bergstein (which arose when we were discussing Laag, Sandra Lil and a few others) and he told me that the very first "pure" white trotter that was registered with the USTA was in 1940, and the name was Snow White (not to be confused with the great trotter of around 7 or 8 years ago!). Neither of her parents were white and she was owned by Doc Parshall and driven by Carl Recor (sp.?); foaled in Burlington, WI. She wintered at Pinehurst and not sure what her race record (if any) was. Below is a link which discusses White Bliss (Pacer) and Via Lattea (trotting mare).
https://standardbredcanada.ca/news/10-23-15/sjoberg-finds-another-white-horse.html
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I just watched the Weiss replay on the Pocono website. Stunningly beautiful! Like many of you, I love gray, roan and white horses. In the late 1960's my favorite horse was Magic Time (Julep Time x Miss Magic Cash). Light gray as a youngster and almost pure white as an aged performer. He was a high class pacer most of his career. Young Danny Shetler trained and drove him. Dan and Magic Time even starred in a TV commercial for Washington Park Racetrack. tmbz1
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Admirals Express
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Broadway Express a roan sired many roans in IL.
When Broadway first came to IL. Terry Hunt adverdised that Broadway Express would "Change The Color of IL. Racing."
He did for awhile, but sadly it didn't last long.
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Luc drove one: Jet Laag. Pretty damn good horse. Remember him winning at Delaware.
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I have always been fascinated by pure white and light roan horses. As a note above pointed out, they can be stunningly beautiful when in motion. Way back when I had a conversation with Stan Bergstein (which arose when we were discussing Laag, Sandra Lil and a few others) and he told me that the very first "pure" white trotter that was registered with the USTA was in 1940, and the name was Snow White (not to be confused with the great trotter of around 7 or 8 years ago!). Neither of her parents were white and she was owned by Doc Parshall and driven by Carl Recor (sp.?); foaled in Burlington, WI. She wintered at Pinehurst and not sure what her race record (if any) was. Below is a link which discusses White Bliss (Pacer) and Via Lattea (trotting mare).
https://standardbredcanada.ca/news/10-23-15/sjoberg-finds-another-white-horse.html
Had to laugh at the reference to Snow White as "7 to 8 years ago." Would you believe she was 2 in 2007? Seems not that long ago to me, neither, but it's 17 years.
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87xc.2
Time flies when you get older ;>>) Same partial ownership as Mission Brief and conflated the two in time.
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I had a gray trotter Rain Cloud by Storm Cloud . I recall Marvin Maker telling me to put him down on the horse as his wife will want to claim him, otherwise. I thought he was kidding. No, his wife a petite redhead, if I remember right, had 4 or 5 grey horses in their barn. Each one slower than the other.