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Grade 1 winner Forest Danger to Everglades Farm in Jamaica
Posted: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 5:04 PM
by Ed DeRosa
Forest Danger, the 2005 Carter Handicap (G1) winner who was represented by his first stakes winner from two crops of racing age when Naveed Chowhan’s Ice Mist won the Jersey Lilly Stakes on February 5 at Sam Houston Race Park, will stand the 2011 season at Everglade Farm in Kingston, Jamaica.
Travis White of Taylor Made Stallions said that Percy Hussey acquired the ten-year-old Forestry stallion from Aaron and Marie Jones, who had raced Forest Danger before standing him for four seasons at Taylor Made in Nicholasville, Kentucky, and the 2010 season at WinRich Thoroughbreds in Indiana.
Forest Danger won five of eight starts and earned $423,000. He won three of four starts as a three-year-old, including the Bay Shore Stakes (G3). His lone defeat that year came when second in the Withers Stakes (G3).
Forest Danger’s first two crops of racing age include 151 foals with 56 winners from 87 starters who have earned $2,039,582 through Tuesday. His third crop numbers 46 two-year-olds. Forest Danger covered 11 mares in 2010 in Indiana, and his final Kentucky crop includes 52 live foals of 2010.
Ed DeRosa is news editor of Thoroughbred Times
Posted: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 5:04 PM
by Ed DeRosa
Forest Danger, the 2005 Carter Handicap (G1) winner who was represented by his first stakes winner from two crops of racing age when Naveed Chowhan’s Ice Mist won the Jersey Lilly Stakes on February 5 at Sam Houston Race Park, will stand the 2011 season at Everglade Farm in Kingston, Jamaica.
Travis White of Taylor Made Stallions said that Percy Hussey acquired the ten-year-old Forestry stallion from Aaron and Marie Jones, who had raced Forest Danger before standing him for four seasons at Taylor Made in Nicholasville, Kentucky, and the 2010 season at WinRich Thoroughbreds in Indiana.
Forest Danger won five of eight starts and earned $423,000. He won three of four starts as a three-year-old, including the Bay Shore Stakes (G3). His lone defeat that year came when second in the Withers Stakes (G3).
Forest Danger’s first two crops of racing age include 151 foals with 56 winners from 87 starters who have earned $2,039,582 through Tuesday. His third crop numbers 46 two-year-olds. Forest Danger covered 11 mares in 2010 in Indiana, and his final Kentucky crop includes 52 live foals of 2010.
Ed DeRosa is news editor of Thoroughbred Times