TWIN CREEKS RACING NEWS

Talented Youth Ready to Roll in G2 Adirondack

A field of eight 2-year-old fillies will contest 6 ½ furlongs on the main track for connections who hope that their youngster could be a future champion, competing in the Grade 2 $200,000 Adirondack Saturday at Saratoga Race Course. Twin Creeks Racing Stable’s Pure Silver is undefeated through two starts after wiring the field to

Into the Gray Brings Graydar First WInner

Taylor Made Stallions’Graydar  got off to a good start July 27, when his son Into the Gray captured a one-mile maiden special weight race on the all-weather track to earn the first win for his sire. Into the Gray led at every pole in the second race Thursday under jockey Luis Colon for trainer Timothy Hamm. Stretched out in distance

Twin Creeks Farm on the NY Bred Leader Board

Twin Creeks Farm bred horses are lighting up the New York circuit. Be sure to look for horses bred by Twin Creeks Farm in the upcoming Saratoga Sales. The three yearlings below are all going in the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Summer Yearling NY Bred Sale and will be selling with Sequel Bloodstock  on August 12th and

First-crop 2-year-olds by Graydar are gearing up across Ocala – [VIDEO]

First-crop 2-year-olds by brilliant Grade 1 winner Graydar are gearing up across Ocala, and many are generating buzz among the sales community as we fastly approach the 2-year-olds-in-training sales season. Watch this quick video highlighting several promising 2-year-olds by the exciting young son of Unbridled’s Song, including some regally-bred juveniles from some of racing’s most

Destin Best in Travers?

Todd Pletcher’s once seemingly powerful army of 3-year-olds has pretty much disbanded, with some of the troops retreating from the battlefield, others spending time in sick bay, and two transferred to another outfit. By mid to late March, Pletcher’s Kentucky Derby hopefuls included Zulu, Outwork, Destin, Gettysburg, Stradivari, Rally Cry, Mo Power, Donegal Moon, Azar,

Creator, Destin, Mohaymen give Jim Dandy solid core

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – The Jim Dandy Stakes may have lost Preakness winner Exaggerator to Sunday’s $1 million Haskell, but it still came up a solid race led by Belmont Stakes one-two finishers Creator and Destin as well as Mohaymen, who makes his first start since finishing fourth in the Kentucky Derby. Destin seeks to