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Holiday For Kitten

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Kentucky (USA) by Kenneth L. Ramsey  -  Sarah K. Ramsey  -  [Add Data]
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The best racing in the world will take place over the next 5 days...at Royal Ascot.Read More
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  • xMystix · Goldikova and Canford Cliffs going at it...spectacular! And there are more days to follow for this meet! I hope both come over and participate in the Breeders Cup Mile :). · 347 days ago ·
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  • CsabaOlah · Think you OVERDOSE · 28 days ago ·
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Saturday's wide open Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint includes a full field of fourteen headed by defending champion Chamberlain Bridge. Chamberlain Bridge will break from post 14 for trainer Bret Calhoun and the 7-year-old gelding is 4-for-6 over the Churchill Downs weeds. He has dropped four straight but...Read More
C R K Stable’s Switch, runner-up in last year’s Sentient Jet Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Sprint (G1), worked this morning for the first time since she was third in the Thoroughbred Club of America (G2) on October 8. After that race, trainer John Sadler returned to his Southern California base and l...Read More
As racing resumed at picturesque Keeneland Race Course, more Breeders’ Cup prep races were added to those being contested at Belmont and Santa Anita Park. Here are some thoughts and conclusions that I took away from last weekend’s coast-to-coast action. Read More
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  • ahnuckolsjr · It's kind of funny, but I raised 2 of the two year-old fillies under consideration for this year's Juvenile Fillies race, Miss Netta and Heart of Destiny. They were both very interesting fillies to watch grow up and work with every day. Miss Netta was very opinionated and would let you know that she, not you, was going to determine what she did and did not do. I had the privilege of selling her at Saratoga to Everett Dobson and his Cheyenne Racing Stable. Randy Bradshaw told me that she still has her ways and that you have to convince her that what you want her to do was her idea first. She is really a neat filly, one of the nicest I've ever been around. Heart of Destiny, who I still own with my old college classmate, Jamie Greene, was a different type of filly. She was always a little taller than her contemporaries and just kind of looked through you as if to say "I see things way beyond you!" She was a real competitor in the 30 acre pasture she and Miss Netta played in. I used to love to look out my office window and watch them run and play in their field. Heart of Destiny would always go to the lead and when they would toyn and head back in a different direction, she would always go back to the front. Another filly that grew up with these two was second to Samolia Lemonade in her 1st start. Her name is Conquesta, an Empire Maker filly. Given the company that she was competing with she may be fun to watch as she competes for Mr. Marc Keller. · 222 days ago ·
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  • ahnuckolsjr · It's kind of funny, but I raised 2 of the two year-old fillies under consideration for this year's Juvenile Fillies race, Miss Netta and Heart of Destiny. They were both very interesting fillies to watch grow up and work with every day. Miss Netta was very opinionated and would let you know that she, not you, was going to determine what she did and did not do. I had the privilege of selling her at Saratoga to Everett Dobson and his Cheyenne Racing Stable. Randy Bradshaw told me that she still has her ways and that you have to convince her that what you want her to do was her idea first. She is really a neat filly, one of the nicest I've ever been around. Heart of Destiny, who I still own with my old college classmate, Jamie Greene, was a different type of filly. She was always a little taller than her contemporaries and just kind of looked through you as if to say "I see things way beyond you!" She was a real competitor in the 30 acre pasture she and Miss Netta played in. I used to love to look out my office window and watch them run and play in their field. Heart of Destiny would always go to the lead and when they would turn and head back in a different direction, she would always go back to the front. Another filly that grew up with these two was second to Somali Lemonade in her 1st start. Her name is Conquesta, an Empire Maker filly. Given the company that she was competing with she may be fun to watch as she competes for Mr. Marc Keller. · 222 days ago ·
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Trainer Wesley Ward said Ken and Sarah Ramsey’s homebred Holiday for Kitten was “fantastic” the morning after she defeated 11 older rivals to win the Thoroughbred Club of America (G2) at odds of 18-1. With the victory, the 3-year-old Kitten’s Joy filly earned a spot in the starting gate for the Sent...Read More
The victory by Holiday for Kitten represented the 100th Keeneland triumph for the Ramseys, who rank 10th all time in Keeneland victories and earned the 3-year-old filly a spot in the starting gate for the Sentient Jet Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Sprint (G1) to be run November 4 at Churchill Downs...Read More
C R K Stable’s Switch, a multiple Grade 1 sprint winner, is scheduled to make her Keeneland debut on Saturday when she takes on 10 other fillies and mares in the 31st running of the $200,000 Thoroughbred Club of America (G2) at six furlongs on the main track.   The Thoroughbred Club of America,...Read More
Wesley Ward, the first American trainer to have winners at Great Britain’s famous Royal Ascot meeting, has a team of eight primed for next week.   The Keeneland-based handler is in a confident mood as he bids to improve on his tally in 2009 when he sent out Strike The Tiger to win the Windsor C...Read More
Wesley Ward, the first American trainer to have winners at Royal Ascot, has a team of eight primed for the big meeting next week. The Keeneland-based handler is in confident mood as he bids to improve on his tally in 2009 when he sent out Strike The Tiger to win the Windsor Castle Stakes and Jealous...Read More
"…send the word, send the word, o-ver there, That the Yanks are coming, the Yanks are coming…” Trainer Ken McPeek fired the first salvo in 2004. It was seven years ago when he sent multiple group I/grade I winner Hard Buck to England to compete in the King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes ...Read More
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  • arazi · If Wesley Ward and Pletcher do well at Royal Ascot, that will only open the floodgates for more shippers. I think it's great for international racing. · 389 days ago ·
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  • annmatt · Would love to have more coverage of international stars, like Frankel and Black Caviar! A regular weekly report on these and others would be very welcome. Love the Irish hurdlers (the retired Istabraq made these races famous), love the Australian stayers (Makybe Diva, et al come to mind). These are also countries in which there are no raceday drugs, so it would be informative for those of us on this side of the pond to track how well horses do under the Euro style conditioning program so they don't have to use the drugs. Just suggesting an expansion of your coverage and elevate it to the status of the headliner races here! Thanks! · 375 days ago ·
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According to a story today on England's Racing Post web-site, Holiday For Kitten will be headed for Royal-Ascot next month after breaking the track record for 5-1/2f at Keenland on Saturday in the Giant's Causeway Stakes. According the piece, Holiday For Kitten has entries into both the G1 King's Stand Stakes over 5f, and the G1 Golden Jubilee Stakes over 6f.
Jockey Garrett Gomez made a splash in his return to Southern California, rallying from last aboard 11-1 shot Haimish Hy to win the $250,000 Hollywood Derby. After spending nearly eight months riding primarily in Kentucky and New York, Gomez, although still feeling the effects of a shoulder injury h...Read More
Four of the first five finishers in the Oak Tree Derby Oct. 16 will have a rematch in the $250,000 Hollywood Derby Sunday at Hollywood Park. A Grade I for 3-year-olds at 1 ¼ miles on grass, the Derby is the final race in Hollywood Park’s annual Turf Festival.  The other Turf Festival event Sun...Read More

Holiday For Kitten - Race Results & Past Performances

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View Details12/24/111stJ RosarioGP65 fTAllow03+ FHoliday For KittenIndulgenceMiss Maggie Girl0:55.46
View DetailsView Video11/05/119thJ RosarioCD65 fTBreeders' Cup Turf Sprint-G203+ MRegally ReadyCountry DayPerfect Officer0:56.48
View DetailsView Video10/08/111stK CarmoucheKee66 fSThoroughbred Club of America-G203+ FHoliday For KittenMusical RomanceSwitch1:08.72
View Details09/05/116thS RussellPrx95 fTTurf Amazon Handicap03+ FSuzzonaBounding BiSeparate Forest0:56.71
View DetailsView Video06/14/1113thM SmithAsc35 fTKing's Stand Stakes-G103+ MProhibitStar WitnessSweet Sanette0:59.50
View DetailsView Video04/23/111stJ DelgadoKee85 1/2 fSGiant's Causeway03+ FHoliday For KittenWild About MarieSpeedacious1:02.78
View Details02/12/111stM CruzGP75 fTAlwOC03 FHoliday For KittenRosa SalvajeCaribbean Lady0:55.48
View Details01/05/116thJ RosarioGP71 mileTAllow03 FWar ProspectorLitigatingMelody Dawn1:37.04
View DetailsView Video11/28/102ndJ RosarioHol71 mileTMiesque-G302 FNeversaidiwassweetHoliday For KittenCloneylass1:35.88
View Details10/31/101stR AlbaradoCD71 1/16 mTMSW02 FHoliday For KittenLemons to LemonadeOpen Agenda1:43.70
View DetailsView Video10/16/103rdR DominguezKee67 fSMSW02 MCane Garden BayPrado DashHoliday For Kitten1:22.26
View Details08/28/102ndE NunezCrc47 1/2 fTMSW02 MAnd I Like It TooHoliday For KittenJamies Peace1:31.12