Lukes Alley, Duke Of Mischief To Stand At Flowing Acres Farm At Fleetwood Lane In West Virginia Sponsored by:
Lukes Alley gets up to win the Autumn Stakes.
Flowing Acres Farm at Fleetwood Lane in Charles Town, W.V., will add Canadian champion Lukes Alley and Grade 2 winner Duke of Mischief to its roster for the 2021 breeding season, both standing for a private fee.
Lukes Alley will stand his debut season at stud in 2021, owned in partnership between Tampa-based Michael Ingrassia and Ocala-based Tom Foley of Foley Bloodstock. The 11-year-old son of Flower Alley won nine of 18 starts during his on-track career for earnings of $795,122.
This season of our dreams in the Great White North also looms as a Great Unknown. 2020-21 is subject to some degree of doubt, because the new NHL season dawns amid a deepening pandemic.
After saying he wants to see fans in the seats at Canadian Tire Centre this season, Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk clarified his stance, saying now is not the time for spectators.
OTTAWA Hours after revealing details of a plan to allow 6,000 fans to attend home games during the COVID-19 pandemic, the owner of the Ottawa Senators said now is not the time to invite people to watch games live.