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Q & A With Graham Motion From NTRA'S Thoroughbred Notebook
October 1, 2011
Graham Motion continues to be a prominent figure across all sorts of media platforms, from his monthly column in Thoroughbred Times or this lighthearted feature from the National Thoroughbred Racing Association's weekly notebook.
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Team Valor will have 18 New 2-Year-Olds for 2012 Racing Season, Stable Forms Group of Auction and Private Buys, and Home-Breds, TVI Bred Derby Hero Animal Kingdom, Breeders' Cup Hero Pluck, Interests Available in Colts & Fillies Both at Home and Abroad September 24, 2011
Team Valor International, which has completed drafting new racing prospects at yearlings sales both domestically and abroad, will go into the 2012 racing season with 18 young prospects that will race at age 2 in the United States, Canada, Germany and France. Barry Irwin, chief executive officer of the international stable, said "This is a record number of juveniles for us to begin the season with and represents a reshaping of our stable to rely on our strengths.
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Daveron In Sharper Focus, From Thoroughbred Daily News August 29, 2011
From Thoroughbred Daily News comes this in-depth look at Team Valor International's approach and success with horses from Germany, the latest chapter coming in a Grade 2 win from German-bred Daveron in the Ballston Spa at Saratoga. ... More |
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My Kazzie Finishes Her South African Career as a Stakes Winner, Team Valor Yearling Buy Takes Listed East Cape Paddock Stakes, Twice Grade 1 Placed at 2, She had 4 Wins for 3 Different Trainers July 29, 2011
My Kazzie closed out her 4-year-old season and, likely her racing career, today with a stakes score in the East Cape Breeders' Paddock Stakes, a Listed black-type event over a mile at Arlington in South Africa. The Western Winter filly actually finished a neck behind the first-place finisher, however, she was put up following an inquiry, which was precipitated by Generous Anna sawing off the eventual winner in mid-stretch. ... More |
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Kentucky Derby Winner Animal Kingdom Now has Facebook Page May 9, 2011
Team Valor International launched a FaceBook page today for their impressive Kentucky Derby winner Animal Kingdom. The stable plans to use the site to share photographs of the colt and post useful news and information regarding the Grade 1 winning son of Leroidesanimaux. ... More |
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Pluck Out 60 Days with Cannon Bone Bruising, Colt will Rehab at Team Valor's Fair Hill Barn April 12, 2011
Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf winner Pluck, who has disappointed in both of his starts this season at 3, will be turned out in a paddock for the next 60 days, as a result of bruising on both of his hind cannon bones. The More Than Ready colt underwent a complete lameness exam this morning at Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital in Lexington, Kentucky. Dr. Larry Bramlage said "He was lame on both hind legs. He has bone bruising on each cannon bone of his hind legs. The prognosis is favorable, as they will resolve with a break in training." ... More |
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Graham Motion Profiled by Steve Haskin for The Blood-Horse, "Man In Motion" Highlight of Turf Writer's Sunday Racing Blog April 3, 2011
It takes great training skills, good fortune, and exceptional horses to propel a trainer up to the ranks of America's elite. That rarified air is reserved for only a handful of horsemen. Graham Motion may not be up there with the likes of Pletcher, Baffert, Asmussen, Zito, and McLaughlin, but don't be surprised if he reaches that plateau in the near future. We can't think of any trainer whose stock is rising faster than the native of Cambridge, England. ... More |
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Associated Press' Top Ten Kentucky Derby List March 30, 2011
A weekend full of surprises at tracks in Louisiana, Kentucky and New Mexico has put the names of these 3-year-olds on the AP's latest Run to the Roses Top 10 list of Derby contenders. Pants On Fire (entering the Top Ten List at number 7), Animal Kingdom (number 9) and Twice the Appeal (number 10)
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Animal Kingdom Joins Pluck in Distinct Mix of Homebreds March 30, 2011
Jeff Lowe, writing in The Thoroughbred Times Today: Barry Irwin's Team Valor International has tapped diverse sources for its racing stable for many years, perhaps most notably in the discovery of Zimbabwe sensation Ipi Tombe (Zim), by way of South Africa. A similarly wide-open breeding approach has yielded fireworks from a fairly small group of homebred three-year-olds ... More |
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Animal Kingdom to Test Churchill Dirt for Kentucky Derby Tilt March 28, 2011
Mike Curry, writing in The Thoroughbred Times: Animal Kingdom closed from last to first to win the Vinery Racing Spiral Stakes (G3) in his stakes debut on Saturday at Turfway Park, passing a class test and opening up the option of trying him on the dirt to see if he is a Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (G1) contender. More |
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"Ribbons" is Irwin's 200th Partnership Stakes Horse in 25 Seasons January 22, 2011
Ribbons for Thee ran second Saturday at Kenilworth in South Africa sprinting 5 1/2 furlongs in the Laisserfaire Stakes, to become runner 200 from 423 starters for a partnership formed by Barry Irwin in the last 25 years to win or place in a black-type race recognized by the International Cataloging Standards. Irwin has a 47-percent strike rate for stakes horses. More |
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