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Haveyougoneaway Pulls Grade One Upset in Ballerina

  Haveyougoneaway Scores First Grade One inĀ Ballerina Courtesy of EverythingEQ.com   It is every trainers’ dream to compete at the top levels of the sport and win. On Saturday, August
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Thanksgiving 2015

You come home from training and see thereā€™s been a massive terrorist bombing in Paris or one of the Rugby greats has died at 40 because his body gave up
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Gate Schooling

Winners of NY Bred Maiden Claiming Races Need More Options

There are effectively three types of Maiden races for New York bred horses. Maiden claiming $25k or $40k and Maiden Special Weight.Ā  And, there is no Maiden $25k on the
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Fall 2015 Plans

We’re hoping to have a good meet here at Belmont and then on the outer track at Aqueduct.Ā  A few horses that didn’t win at Saratoga kept their conditions and
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Saratoga 2015 Reflections

They say racing has its own form of luck and you need it to be on your side. This year Saratoga illustrated this exactly for us. It was a very
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We Run An Open Shop

In a recent interview I commented thatĀ training horses and the details of what happens on the backside of aĀ racetrack is considered a ā€œclosed shopā€ by many people.Ā  I donā€™t think
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Tom Morley and Read The Mirage

Buying Horses

Recently, in the blog, I mentioned how the backbone of our stable is now made up of homebreds or horses that we purchased at Yearling or two-year-old sales.Ā  I thought
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Growing, Expanding, and Planning

As I mentioned in the last blog, weā€™ve got a good group of owners, including the guys who set me up (e.g. My Meadowview and Winter Park Partners) and I
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Back Online!

Alas, after a slight hiatus (about a year) we are back online with the Tom Morley Blog. Last year I was in a position to do it myself, but I
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