Harness Racing's Best of the Decade (2010 - 2019) - Trotting Sire
Muscle Hill's foals have been a force to be reckoned with this decade, even though his first crop didn't hit the racetrack until 2013. That first crop boasted the likes of multiple award winner Resolve ($2,749,545) and Hambletonian winner Trixton ($968,696).
Trotting stars would continue over the rest of the decade as Muscle Hill's sire credits include Triple Crown winner Marion Marauder ($3,567,973) and his archrival Southwind Frank ($2,115,999), millionaire siblings Ariana G ($2,600,995) and All The Time ($1,026,356), world champions Manchego ($2,251,144) and Mission Brief ($1,657,399). His 2019 performers also include Dan Patch Award winners Ramona Hill ($501,084), Real Cool Sam ($511,416) and When Dovescry ($992,477). The seven-year earnings of Muscle Hill's racing progeny exceeds $64 million.
And despite his late start to the decade, Muscle Hill's daughters have shown early prowess by producing stakes winners the likes of Fourth Dimension ($409,195), Hypnotic AM ($479,943) and Sherry Lyns Lady ($300,554).
What They Said About Muscle Hill:
"He comes up with good ones every year. They have strong hinds and are powerful, fast horses." - Corey Callahan, one of harness racing's leading drivers over the last decade
"Superstar on the track and has produced some of the best trotters currently racing. Will leave a lasting legacy." - Lee Drake, Manager Marketing & Brands,
Red Shores Racetrack & Casino
"Was a very special horse to drive that has done everything right from day one and continues to do so as he now has produced numerous top offspring." - Brian Sears, U.S. Harness Racing Hall of Famer and Harness Racing's Driver of the Decade (2000-2009)
1. Muscle Hill
2. Kadabra
3. Cantab Hall