
An Unforgettable Legacy
It was September 1st, 2001 and the $1.1 million Metro Pace was heading to the gate. As the field approached the first turn, a son of Matts Scooter named Mach Three was working hard to take the early lead.
It was September 1st, 2001 and the $1.1 million Metro Pace was heading to the gate. As the field approached the first turn, a son of Matts Scooter named Mach Three was working hard to take the early lead.
In early January as I was watching the World Junior Hockey gold medal game between Canada and the United States, I felt terribly disappointed at the end, when after three hours of incredibly exciting hockey, we watched the gold medal awarded with a passive, slow and boring shootout.
When PEI’s Ronnie Matheson went looking to purchase a Blissfull Hall yearling back in 2011, he was successful. In that very same colt he also found a future Maritime superstar that would become his horse-of-a-lifetime. By Melissa Keith
For Bill Loyens, a lifetime of owning and breeding standardbreds may be winding down, but the love of horses that he first experienced almost 60 years ago, has never disappeared. By Chris Lomon
From a renewed optimism in the Ontario horse racing industry comes a breeding facility built to grow alongside. By Perry Lefko
The breeding business is not a perfect science, and success is far from guaranteed. But, when you do things the right way, your chances are greatly improved.
Quand Joe Faucher regarde vers l’avenir, il voit de grandes choses. Au moment de prendre les commandes du Québec Jockey Club, l’objectif du leader optimiste est de relancer les courses de chevaux de la province vers de nouveaux niveaux. Par Paul Delean / Traduction Louise Rioux
When Joe Faucher envisions the future, he pictures big things. As he takes the helm at the Quebec Jockey Club, the optimistic leader is intent on taking horse racing in the province to new levels. By Paul Delean