Hambletonian Champion
TAGLIABUE
1:53.3 ($904,600) Super Bowl-Double Coverage-Speedy Crown
Tagliabue zoomed to the top of the 3-year-old class and never looked back when he captured trotting's grandest prize - The Hambletonian - on his way to becoming "Three-Year-Old Colt Trotter of the Year" in 1995. His first foals, now weanlings, are extremely sharp individuals...long bodied and powerfully built. They will ultimately prove his ability to sire great trotters!...Fee $5,000. Semen transport abailable.
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Woodrow Wilson Winner
REAL ARTIST
p,2,1:52 ($417,747 at 2) Artsplace-Rodine Hanover-Big Towner
Real Artist's 1:52 win in the 1996 Woodrow Wilson Pace - by open lengths - was just 2/5 off the World Record and made him Artsplace's fastest 2-year-old son. He was the No. 1-ranked pacer in the Experimental Ratings for 1998 before an ankle injury cut his career short. John Campbell calls him "the most powerful horse I've seen on the track...he has speed in reserve!" ...Introductory fee $2,000. Semen transport available. (Book limited to 100 mares)
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Both of these young Fashion Farms stallions competed - and won - at the highest level of the sport...and as royally-bred sons of truly great sires, both carry pedigrees that offer breeders and opportunity to tap in to the next generation of speed! Tagliabue possesses the Super-Bowl-Speedy Crown "golden cross" and has an amazing 17 Hambletonian Champions in his pedigree. Real Artist brings incredible early speed to the table, as this son of Artsplace is from the Meadowlands track record-setting 2-year-old filly Rodine Hanover p,2,1:54 and a brother-in-blood to Perfect Art p,2,1:53.4, 3,1:51. With the rich Pennsylvania program behind them, these stallions are destined for siring success in the new millenium! Call today..we're now accepting bookings for the '99 season.
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