http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/todays ... 2&subsec=2
But now, by my estimation, it looks like they'd better retire him fast so that he can still get into the breeding shed (whenabouts does the covering normally start? I thought freshman stallion training started in November!). Or maybe they'll justy decide to keep him in training this season, at BloodHorse.com it sounded like they were "rethinking" their retirement plan after his surprise ass-kicking abilities on the turf.
Well, it is nice to see a horse run, and since he's not by a "big name" sire, I guess it would be tricky to garner big interest anyway. But if he keeps running Ramsey Farm will only have one stallion to stand this season...hmmm.