Sunday, January 29, 2006

SHE IS ON A ROLL

MJG WILD ALWAYS won her (a) 3/8ths race last night at Birmingham, clocking her fastest time of the season 3902. She is now 8 for 8 in the money and has won three of the last four. Mjg WILD WOMEN finished 2nd in her (b) 3/8ths race at Southland in the rain. If she would ever run the inside, she would be untouchable, she flat out gets to the turn.
Now the bad news, Gabby Girl broke her leg and had to be retired, wild girl is in season at the track and Hedge hog got bit in a fight. Hedge hog should be back in a few weeks and girl is week to week.
Mjg Heathers gal is back on for official racing at Mobile and scheduled to run Monday 30th, ruby red and triple sec both schooled today at Palm Beach, red collided again in the first turn but posted a much better time then her first schooler,looks like she may need a outside post to get rolling. Sure looks to be another 3/8ths pup in the making, she made up a lot of ground after the turn. We will have to wait and see.

Friday, January 27, 2006

Pups continue to amaze

Last week MJG WILD ALWAYS won her (c) and (b) 3/8ths races turning the second fastest time of the season for the distance at Birmingham. She now competes in top class. She is a solid 7 for 7 in the money for this season, keep it going girl.
Last night over at Southland MJG FOXY GEM won her maiden race with a solid time of 3279, that was her fastest time so far in only five maiden starts. Her kennel mate in Kansas MJG JELLYBEAN made the haul this week to Palm Beach to join her sister MJG RUBY RED. They say," Beans", as we call her is suited best for that track and should do quite well their. We are looking for little red to do much better in her next schooler, she collided in the first turn in her first start around the oval.
All of my Nebo Gemini pups are real nice trying pups and seem to adapt well to the 3/8th distance. I need to thank Gerald Chandler for giving me the opportunity to purchase these fine pups as well as the others from different broods, who have not hit the tracks yet. We now breed most of our own but that is one farm I would not hesitate buying a pup from.

Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Mrs. Fancypants retired

Our girl, our first real racer unfortunitly ran her last race. She broke a hock and is being cared for at the fishdog kennel. When she is able, she will be hauled to the farm to start her next career as a brood. She is in the best of hands and look foward to her making a smooth recovery. We want to thank everyone involved with her racing career from Dairyland to Southland for the memories. She will be missed at the track.