Promising End to Winter

Tom Morley racehorses

It was very nice to get the month of February started with Deputy Flag running an excellent second off a very long layoff. Bluegrass Flag’s half-brother by Posse has always shown a decent level of ability in the mornings, but sadly got a very sore shin in his early start as a three-year-old; credit to […]

Looking Ahead to 2019

Tom Morley Racing George

It’s been a month since Maggie, Grace and I headed to the UK for 10 days to celebrate Christmas with my family. Our holiday was incredibly busy and not an awful lot of rest was had, especially for Maggie who had Grace to look after. However, we did have a lovely time and it was […]

Cross-Country

ian glass

My uncle always said to me you can have the best horse at the best weight in the best physical shape for a contest over the best trip, but there is one thing you can do nothing about and that is the weather. This fall has been extremely difficult for our team with numerous live […]

2018 Breeders’ Cup Adventure

Breeders' Cup 2018

It’s been a bit since my last blog as we’ve been quite busy moving our horses around and getting settled for the winter months. Earlier this month, I was fortunate to get the chance to attend the Breeders’ Cup as a spectator and I wanted to take this moment to share the experience with you. […]

You Can’t Do Anything About The Weather

Post Saratoga is always a little bit of a rush as we try to get everyone back to Belmont and then I head off to the Keeneland yearling sale. We saw an incredibly strong market for the yearlings in Lexington in September, which made it quite difficult to buy a horse early on. It’s always […]

Farewell Saratoga, Hello Keeneland and Belmont!

Yaddo Stakes 2018

Once sale season at Saratoga is over, the second half of the meet becomes hyper competitive and our barn concentrates hard on getting our horses to the track for their races in the best form possible. Travers weekend led to a monstrous effort from our superstar NY-bred La Moneda when she won the Yaddo Stakes […]

Guest Post: Training – The Heart of Racing Success

horse racing success

By: Jim Roberts, Rainbow’s End Racing Stable LLC For most, a visit to Saratoga in late August means only one thing, horse racing.  As partners in a small barn, Rainbows End Racing Stable, LLC, arriving with the knowledge that you have two of your horses running the week you are there, redefines excitement.  There is […]

Saratoga, The Sales, and The Secretariat

Carrick wins Secretariat Stakes

Sorry I’ve been away for so long, but this time of the year starts to get incredibly hectic with Saratoga and the yearling sale. No complaints on my end about being incredibly busy, it’s not a bad thing at all. We had a really solid end to the Belmont meet with Ten Eyck breaking his […]

The Height of Summer Racing

Belmont Stakes day was an absolute cracker for us and everyone involved in US horse racing in general. After watching Saxon Warrior fall in the Epsom, the only Triple Crown available on the face of the earth was Justify. When I moved to the US people said the American Triple Crown needed to be changed […]

A Christening, A Muddy Preakness And A Triple Crown Bid

Is it just me or is this year flying right by? Though Maggie and Grace could not join me, I rounded out April with a quick trip home, grabbing a couple of days to attend my god daughter Matilda Walker’s christening. Her father, Ed, has been one of my dearest friends for all of my […]