New stallion True Valour to get “a big chance”
True Valour won stakes in four different seasons, including as an eight-year-old. Now he’s one of the most intriguing young stallions in Maryland.
True Valour won stakes in four different seasons, including as an eight-year-old. Now he’s one of the most intriguing young stallions in Maryland.
Anchor and Hope Farm’s exciting roster of young stallions includes Fortune Ticket, a full-brother to Gun Runner, and several others.
With a roster of five, including two that already have stakes winners, Anchor and Hope Farm offers the most exciting young stallion roster in Maryland.
With a stakes winner and several other promising runners on the track, young Pennsylvania sire Peace and Justice looks to be on the way up.
Not only does Peace and Justice, standing at Northview-PA, offer impeccable pedigree and blazing speed – there’s also a $250,000 breeder bonus available!
Holy Boss, standing stud at Maryland’s Anchor and Hope Farm, offers breeders a top pedigree, elegant good looks, and a serious race record.
Lord Shanakill and Last Gunfighter, both standing stud at the Pin Oak Lane Farm of Dr. Bill Solomon, were serious racehorses and are by major sires.
Dr. Bill Solomon and Pin Oak Lane Farm are betting big on Pennsylvania, with exciting new stallions Royal Artillery and Almasty leading the way.
Pennsylvania, says Dr. William Solomon, is the place to breed and race horses. And his Pin Oak Lane Farm has a powerful group of stallions standing to take advantage of that.
Peace and Justice, the only son of War Front standing stud in Pennsylvania, comes with a huge incentive — $250,000 to the breeder of his first open stake winner.