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September Wrap Up and October

September is an extremely busy month, especially because it involves the end of Saratoga, moving the horses home, and returning home to Long Island before I have to head off
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Jekyll and Hyde

It was wonderful to start the Saratoga meet by getting off the mark with Unified Alliance winning the Coronation Stakes under Javier Castellano on July 14. Our second and third
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Midsummer Mayhem

June and July have been two extremely busy months for us. Earlier in the year, we were very lucky to have Cynane break her maiden impressively at Belmont Park, booking
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Spring 2023

Really sorry that I’ve been away such a long time! With three two-year-old sales between the months of March and May, I didn’t get to spend an awful lot of
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Long May It Last

Long may this mild winter last! January and February have been very straight forward for training horses in New York. The weather up here during this time of the year
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New Year New Leaf

It’s always tough when you lose a horse that has become part of the family. When Locally Owned got claimed at Saratoga this past summer it was always Jay Provenzano’s
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Happy Holidays & Looking Forward

Each November as the month draws to a close, it brings with it the end of turf racing in New York. As a barn with a large number of grass
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Fall Racing 2022

Having had Saratoga end on a rain sodden long weekend, we were a little unlucky to get Ocala Dream and Dynadrive in the Bernard Baruch on ground that had completely
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Saratoga Success

From a global horse racing perspective, Saratoga is one of the toughest places to compete. To have had as much success as we’ve had with the limited number of horses
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