General News
With NJ racing finished for 2022, our horses are on the move to their winter quarters, which is detailed in this update. Some important news about our NYRA claiming group is detailed below by our Racing Manager Scott Schaub.
"In an effort to open up our NYRA claiming group to a few more individuals we will be offering all claimed horses on an individual basis with those who participate getting priority for participating in any future NY claims but with no obligation to participate in any additional claims. The team is already closely monitoring entries for our first claim at Aqueduct, and your 5% share in the first single horse group can now be reserved for just $4,500 which includes six months of training and management expenses. Any prorated training expenses are returned if we own the horse for less than six months. This amount allows for up to a $40,000 claim with any unused purchase funds returned if the claiming price is less. Simply reserve your spot now for our first NY runner, and its your choice to proceed with future runners, or not. We hope you'll join us for this exciting opportunity to run for lucrative purses at Aqueduct all Winter long, but space is limited with the group nearly sold out."
To reserve a spot or for any further information on the program, please contact Scott (Scott@Kenwoodracing.com) or George (George@kenwoodracing.com)
Horse by Horse News
- Torn Jeans is doing well at Penn National with Mark Salvaggio, after a nice breeze last weekend she is entered in sprint going 5 1/2 furlongs on the dirt in Race 7 race on Friday 11/18. It is a short field of six and she gets top local rider Tyler Conner in the irons. Currently the 2-1 M/L favorite she will break from the inside post and we look for a big effort from her in this spot. Good luck to all Group 85 Members and Partner - Trainer Kelly Breen.
Torn Jeans (4-Year-Old Filly)
Date: November 5, 2022
Track: PENN NATIONAL
Distance: Three Furlongs
Time: 36:50 Breezing
Track Condition: Fast
Surface: Dirt
Rank: 9/29
- Easy as A.B.C. is fine at Palm Meadows and should be ready for a breeze over the next week. There are some possible races for him later this month.
- Both Ellie's a Riot and Without a Net had an uneventful trip to Ocala Wednesday and are settling in nicely in their new training facility at Global Thoroughbreds Farm. There is a training track on site and will be the ideal setting for both young fillies to continue to mature and begin their racing careers. They did everything right during their brief stay at Overbrook, are looking great with healthy and shiny coats, and should be back on the track in a short while.
- U Kant Whip It is enjoying his turnout at Sunset Meadow Farm.
- Our Palace Malice Lisa Limon21 filly is well at Manuden Farm with Nick de Meric
- At Hidden Brook farm Lisa Limon and her Vino Rosso filly are both doing well.
For information on our program, please contact us:
phone: (732) 870-6034
or by filling out this form.