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Serendipity Farms
Hubba Hubba - $2500 705-357-1788
Clearbrook Stock Farm Baron De Vaux - $2000 Synastry Express - $1000 Welbred Fred - $1000 (BC) 604-888-4463
Road’s End Farm: Alfaari - $2000 Amaruk - $1200 Orchid’s Devil - $1200 Dramatic Show - $1000 Recreation - Private 604-856-7559 (BC)
Display Farm:
Sambuca On Ice - $1000 Catahoula Parish - $2000 Inspired Prospect - $2500 Devil Begone - $3000 519-928-5273
Rainbow Ridge: China Ruckus - $1500 905-939-9467
Hawthorne Farm: Royal Dixie - $1500 250-260-4414
Hillside Thoroughbreds Legal Jousting (IRE) - $1500
New Regime - $750 905-386-0912
Wynnwood Farms: Compadre - $5000 905-859-3000
Calmar Stables & Ranch: Just A Cat - $3000 Ground Stroke - $2000 Rosetti - $2000
Tiger Trap - $1500 Willard Scott - $1000 780-985-2998
Pedigree Farms
Grey Counter - $1000 Brite Adam - $1500 416-616-9962
Parish Ridge & Foxhillacres
Blameless is Smoking - Private Fee 905-331-7176
Wolff Run Farm Ashbury - $1,000 905-894-0240
Falconview Farms Keen Affair - Private
705-424-4809
Branview Stables EH - $1500 Endeavor - $2500 905-936-3359
Longview Farms Kinshasa - $2500 905-713-3762
Grassmere Farm
My Imperial Slew -$1000 705-277-2421 905-261-6859
Castle Peak Farm Ltd. Alystar Slew - $1000
Like the Prospects - $2000 Box Office Event - $3000 613-838-7895
Silver Duck Stable Northern Strike - Private Picolo Pete - Private Appalachian Chief - $2000 Strike A Gold Mine - $1,500
416-578-5073
Schönberg Farm Porto Foricos - $5000 Wonneberg - $3000 905-859-0624
Minshall Farms
Sea Wall - $3000 519-855-4671 Kiridashi - $6500 (standing at Park Stud) 519-941-3944
Maple Ridge Farm It’s Too Late - Private Treaty - 613-623-4970
ParkStud
Tomahawk - $8500 Kiridashi - $5500
Bold N’ Flashy - $4500 Perigee Moon - $3500 Tejabo - $2500 519-941-3944
Southward Stables Whizzin Kris - $700 519-586-9377
Select Stud
Wake at Noon - $6000 Salty Note - $2000 Minstrel Dancer - $1000 905-841-1891
Norse Ridge Farm
My Way Only - Private Paynes Bay - $2500 Valid Trefaire - $2000 Lodge Hill - $2000 Umrigar - $1500 416-841-9201
TC Westmeath Stud Crown Attorney - Private Great Gladiator - Private One Way Love - $3500 Parisianprospector - $1500 Patrol - $2500 519-925-1445
Silver Duck Racing Stable Apalachian Chief - $2000 Northern Strike - Private Picolo Pete - Private
Strike A Gold Mine - $1500 416-578-8846 416-578-5073
True Colours Farm Puchilingui - $1500 Guaranteed Gold - $2450.00 905-854-5630
Spring Farm
Elajjud - Private Fee 519-225-2845
JNT Farm Colebrook Jet - Complimentary to approved mares 905-732-2095
Road’s End Farm Alfaari - $2000 Amaruk - $1200 Dramatic Show - $1000 Orchid’s Devil - $1200 Recreation - Private (BC) 604-856-7559
Calibre Farm
Gun Power - $2000 Special Considerations 905-727-1690
Creekside Stables Catinental - $3000 905-688-6185
Windfields Farm Limited Ascot Knight - $5000 Cat’s At Home - $6500 D’Wildcat - $10,000 Tethra - $4000
War Deputy - $3500 Whiskey Wisdom - $5000 905-725-1193
Blue Blood Stud Farm Bugsy Too - $1070 Uncle Woger - $1635 905-238-2855
Hutchinson FNB Farm Monsieur Wizard - $500 intr
705-324-7331
Adanac Horse Farm/Wilshire Farm Painful Pleasure - $1000 905-342-3265
Colebrook Farms
Dance to Destiny - $7500 Randy Regent - $2000 Foxtrail - $2000
I Can’t Believe - $1500 Valid N’ Bold - $1000 905-852-0215
or 905-853-2085
TanMaBar Farm
Casino Prince - $1000 disc. to approved mares & ECTA members 613-832-3500
Bystorm Farm
Rather Well - $500 One Rainy Day - $500 905-584-1115
Knob Hill Stable Iskandar Elakbar - Private
Megas Vukefalos - Private 416-751-2300
Park Lane Ranch Yellow Creek - $800 905-936-2658
Marlandy Stables Shelter - $1000 intro. 613-623-2950
J.D. Farm
Crackers Folly - Private 905-834-0306
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LENNY THE LENDER - CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7
"All I knew, " the trainer recalled, "was that he kept beating a pretty nice horse of mine, Dauphine Royal. He beat him for $15,000 claiming, for $20,000, and then at $10,000. My horse was a big, strapping guy and Lenny was undersized in comparison. I entered my horse at $7,500 figuring I'd get away from Lenny; then when he was entered I scratched my horse and claimed Lenny.
"I understood he'd had some stomach problems. I don't train him hard and he seems to like that. It takes him a while to smooth out his stride when he gallops, but then he levels out. And in the hot, humid days he doesn't even go out to the track.
Former top jockey Maree Richards Ramirez (her husband is jockey Martin Ramirez) assists Jukosky and is Lenny's exercise rider as well as riding the other horses in the stable, all owned by the trainer:
"Ruby Wren I claimed from SamSon Farm. Her dam is a half-sister to Regal Intention. She's a finicky eater but if she can continue to improve. Tuftsville is a two-year-old with good size and trains like an old horse. I'm thrilled that he does everything so well. My brother Brian bred him. Two other two-year-olds, their sisters both showed well in maiden special weight races."
Twice Bid won a $10,000 claimer the last day of the ‘04 meet ridden by Tyrone Harding. Wheaton's Joy had two seconds and a third in her last three starts but "We've just learned how to run her. She's a sprinter and in one race broke last by accident for (jockey) Francine Villeneuve. Now we know she wants to come from off the pace."
Born in Port Colborne, Jukosky was the Toronto area manager for Bell Canada and also went to Saudi Arabia as a technician for them. He and his brother owned their first horse in l966: "We went to Kentucky and bought a yearling who never made it. Then we bought a mare, Gay Chant, and thought we'd raise some foals. We took her to Finger Lakes and in ten starts she had three wins and six other in-the- money finishes. That got us hooked."
Their later horses were trained the the late Joe Higgins and Earl Harborne, George Duprey, Bob Tiller, "a Mr. Berger whose first name I can't recall, and Richard Henderson, but I did all the work in the barn on my own horses. They taught me a lot. I may train easier than a lot of others. I just watch the feed tubs. If they're eating good I don't do much, if they aren't cleaning 'em up, then I cut back. Lenny works longer than a lot of them, because it takes him a mile to warm up at a slow gallop. Then he has an easy mile. In the summer he walks with his head down, we don't push it."


































































































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