Every spring, harness racing trainers converse, hope, and dream about their prospective 2-year-olds in training much in the same way breeders ponder about their stallion’s first crop of youngsters. What follows is an examination of the stallions who are first crop sires with statistics garnered from the US Trotting Association and some of the mares they were bred
Dr. Ian Moore is looking for an Ontario-bred to break through in Ohio on Thursday, and an Ohio-bred to knock off the Grand Circuit's best in Ontario two days later.
More than 100 years ago, pacing horses were often referred to as “side-wheelers” in harness racing contests. One horse that epitomized that term more than many has to be Little Brown Jug winner Tell All. The son of Real Desire was often seen with his head cranked around to the outside, and photos taken of him,