Jet Phone in demand thanks to Aces N Kings
{{monthName}} {{day}}, {{year}} {{hour12}}:{{minuteTwoDigit}}{{dayPeriod}}
Racehorses move up and down in class all the time, some even advance from the claiming ranks into stakes competition, but few horses have received this kind of promotion.
Jet Phone has a new job, thanks entirely to Aces N Kings, who has a string of victories stretching from Lone Star Park to Louisiana Downs.
At Valor Farm in Pilot Point, Jet Phone has been what's known as a "teaser." That's the job description anyway. His job has been, well, to put the mares in an amorous mood before they visit the stallions.
But next year, Jet Phone will be one of the stallions. And the mares are already lining up to visit. And it's all happening because of Aces N Kings.
Read More
With the Breeders’ Cup now in the rearview mirror, it’s time to take an initial look at the...
Kopion has been retired from racing after a fifth-place finish against males in the Breeders’ Cup Sprint. The...
Wolfie's Dynaghost , a 7-year-old homebred gelding for Woodslane Farm, led all the way under Luis Saez to...
Delivering as the favorite, 3-year-old Disco Time not only won the Dwyer at Aqueduct. His triumph also made him...
Raging Sea , the two-time Grade 1 winner who most recently placed fourth in the Personal Ensign (G1),...