Breeder Jerry Welch, who raises and races harness horses from his 102-acre farm in Waterford, Ohio, was just a bit worried about his broodmare Call Them Over (Call Toll Free) t, 4, 2:04h ($23,520). It was late January, and the husky broodmare, who was in foal to Long Tom, was due to foal, and was
Lightly raced as a two-year-old, Jet Hill rocketed on the scene in 2023, winning two-thirds of his starts on his way to being named Ohio’s Three-Year-Old Trotting Colt of the Year.
When the 2023 season started, Tennessee Tom was not in the Burke Racing Stable. After one of the stable’s top prospects was injured, the search was on for a replacement.
The dual-hemisphere stallion Volstead (Cantab Hall) has emerged as one of the best kept secrets in the Ohio harness racing breeding ranks of 2023. Bred by Arden Homestead Stable and Adelaide J. Skoglund, this earner of $729,716 who was foaled on May 9, 2011, at Gettsyburg, PA, has, from just one crop, produced two of the
Stacey Currie has arrived. The 32-year-old Milton, Ontario native, who grew up in a harness racing family and amassed half a lifetime of experiences before branching out on her own in 2021 is achieving outstanding results. “Both my parents have worked in the harness racing business all their lives, Stacey offered. “My mom is a caretaker