This blog is an updated version of that original.
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Maritime-bred pacing horses and geldings bred in New Brunswick - lifetime record of 1:52 or better
1:50.2s Kickin’ Up Dirt Breeder: Robert Hume, Hay Settlement
1:51s You’re Going Down Breeder: Milton Downey, Saint John
1:51.2f Clinton Debriefed Breeder: Hugh Baird, Hampton
1:51.2s Chatham Hoochee Breeder: Mike Melanson, Shediac
1:51.2m Jaguar Knight Breeder: Thomas McMaster, Saint John
1:51.4f Sun Vals Thunder Breeder: Johannes Wuhrmann, Mount Hebron
1:52f Untouchable One Breeder: Cheryl Geldart Greer, Norton
The top two, Kickin’ Up
Dirt and You’re Going Down, are by Drop Off while Clinton Debriefed (Quick Comeback),
Chatham Hoochee (Chatham Light), Jaguar Knight (Knightly Blue Chip), Sun Vals
Thunder (Largo) and Untouchble One (Carlspur) are 100% “New Brunswick-bred,”
which for this purpose means that both stallion and broodmare were from New
Brunswick at the time of breeding.
Maritime-bred pacing fillies and mares bred in New Brunswick - lifetime
record of 1:54 or better
1:51.4s Honey Do Jigtime Breeder: Blaine & Donna Hannay, Upper Rexton
1:52.1s Spudland Sierra Breeder: Alfred Moeller, Mount Hebron
1:52.1s Charlottes Trick Breeder: Alfred Moeller, Mount Hebron
1:53s Charlottes Abby Breeder: Alfred Moeller, Mount Hebron
1:53m Cookies Lighting Breeder: Melvin Land, Hopewell Cape
1:53.3s Some Nice Ketch Breeder: David Kileel, Fredericton
1:54s Charlottes Best Breeder: Alfred Moeller, Mount Hebron
Alfred Moeller dominates
this list with all but Honey Do Jigtime and Some Nice Ketch by stallions that
stood at Moeller’s Charlotte Ranch at the time of breeding. Largo sired three performers, Charlottes
Trick, Cookies Lighting and Charlottes Best.
Knightly Blue Chip was the sire of Spudland Sierra and Sherwood Abe
sired Charlottes Abby. Some Nice Ketch
was sired by Willow Bird.
New Brunswick-FOALED pacing horses, mares and geldings - lifetime record
of 1:52 or better
1:49.3s Pronger Foaled: Mount Hebron, NB
1:50f Astronomical Foaled: Mount Hebron, NB
1:50.2s Kickin’ Up Dirt Foaled: Hay Settlement, NB
1:50.2s Kid Carson Foaled: Mount Hebron, NB
1:50.2m Charlottes Maggie Foaled: Mount Hebron, NB
1:51s You’re Going Down Foaled:
Quispamsis, NB
1:51s Easy Feelin Foaled: Mount Hebron, NB
1:51.1s Ultimate Luck Foaled: Fredericton, NB
1:51.1s Lyons Horace Foaled: Mount Hebron, NB
1:51.1f Seawind Gambler Foaled: Mount Hebron, NB
1:51.2f Clinton Debriefed Foaled: Hampton, NB
1:51.2s Chatham Hoochee Foaled: Moncton, NB
1:51.4f Thunderfirst Foaled: Mount Hebron, NB
1:51.4f Sun Vals Thunder Foaled: Mount Hebron, NB
1:51.4s Honey Do Jigtime Foaled: Upper Rexton, NB
1:52f Untouchable One Foaled: Norton, NB
1:52f Cappuccino Blaze Foaled: Simonds, NB
Charlotte Ranch in
Mount Hebron, NB is well represented here and it is interesting to note that
the Astreos-Hey Girl mating produced three members on this list, Astronomical,
Lyons Horace and Seawind Gambler.
Thunderfirst was also sired by Astreos.
Maritime-bred trotting horses and geldings bred in New Brunswick - lifetime
record of 2:05 or better
1:56.2f Buddywhatshisname Breeder:
George Irving, Irishtown
1:59.4m Bulletin Board Breeder: David Kileel, Fredericton
2:02.4h Duvar Road Breeder: Robert & Grace Corlett, Miramichi
2:03.2f J J’s Horton Breeder: Kevin Mackin, Perth Andover & Robert
Craft, Saint John
2:03.3f Elmwood Express Breeder: George Irving, Moncton
2:03.4f Policy Maker Breeder: Donald Canning, Moncton
2:04.1f Janard Valley Breeder: Noreen Bowlin, Fredericton
2:04.4h Porter Breeder: George Irving, Irishtown
2:04.4f B and J Thinker Breeder: James Smith, Fredericton
2:05h Claerwen Breeder: John H. Davies, Woodstock & Robert
Mattern, Fredericton
Both Elmwood Express
and Policy Maker are by the double-gaited producing Horton Hanover. Janard Valley and B and J Thinker are both by
Thinker.
Maritime-bred trotting fillies and mares bred in New Brunswick - lifetime
record of 2:05 or better
1:55.2s Final Balance Breeder: One Black Horse Stable, Moncton
2:01.3f Ithadtobeme Breeder: Louise Turner, Bellisle Creek
2:02.3f Elmwood Galaxy Breeder: Elmwood Stable & Farm, Moncton
Q2:03.1h Kims Balance Breeder: Joseph & Geraldine Leger
2:03.2h Sno Trump Breeder: Robert & Grace Corlett, Miramichi
2:04.3h Magic North Breeder: Robert & Grace Corlett, Miramichi
2:05h Power Anne Breeder: Dolores Doyle, Bloomfield
The top two from each
list, Final Balance and Buddywhatshisname, are full brother and sister (Balance
Of Trade-Summer House).The trot-bred Sno Trump was double gaited but never took
a record on the pace. She is also the
dam of Duvar Road on the previous list.
Power Anne is 100% pacing bred (Power Baron-Bye Bye Sheralee-Bye Bye
Andy).
New Brunswick-FOALED trotters - lifetime record of 2:03 or better
1:55.2s Final Balance Foaled: Irishtown, NB
1:56.2f Buddywhatshisname Foaled: Moncton, NB
1:59.4m Bulletin Board Foaled: Fredericton, NB
2:00.1f Safe House Foaled: Irishtown, NB
2:01.2f Wakefield Fire Foaled: Wakefield, NB
2:01.3f Ithadtobeme Foaled: Bellisle Creek, NB
2:02.2h Darowen Foaled: Wakefield, NB
2:02.3f Elmwood Galaxy Foaled: Moncton, NB
2:02.4h Duvar Road Foaled: Napan, NB
The presence of Safe
House on this list gives the prolific trot broodmare, Summer House, four spots
on these trot lists – the others being Final Balance, Buddywhatshisname and
Elmwood Galaxy. Summer House had
produced foals with earnings of $648,217.
$468,696 You’re Going Down Breeder: Milton Downey, Saint John
$432,608 Clinton Debriefed Breeder: Hugh Baird, Hampton
$431,787 Kickin’ Up Dirt Breeder: Robert Hume, Hay Settlement$432,608 Clinton Debriefed Breeder: Hugh Baird, Hampton
$360,367 Christopher C Down Breeder:
Milton Downey, Saint John
$342,630 Flaming Moe Breeder:
Hugh Baird, Hampton
$298,985 Sun Vals Thunder Breeder: Johannes Wuhrmann
$273,197 Chatham Hoochee Breeder: Mike Melanson, Shediac
$254,931 Harry Sherwood Breeder: Clarence Glynn, Miramichi City
$245,060 Final Balance (T) Breeder: One Black Horse Stable, Moncton
$241,720 Cocagne Battle Breeder: Leo & Gerard Gallant, Cocagne
$240,207 Honey Do Jigtime Breeder: Blaine & Donna Hannay, Upper Rexton
$233,036 Cookies Lighting Breeder: Melvin Land, Hopewell Cape
$233,021 Some Nice Ketch Breeder: David Kileel, Fredericton
Top 12 New Brunswick-SIRED horses, mares and geldings by money earnings
$432,608 Clinton Debriefed Sire: Quick Comeback
$360,367 Christopher C Down Sire:
Timely Robin
$342,630 Flaming Moe Sire:
Quick Comeback
$298,985 Sun Vals Thunder Sire: Largo
$273,197 Chatham Hoochee Sire:
Chatham Light
$261,877 Guyonthego Sire:
Willow Bird
$260,203 Kissmelass Sire:
Lisryan
$254,931 Harry Sherwood Sire: Sherwood Abe
$241,720 Cocagne Battle Sire: Shuttle Mission
$233,036 Cookies Lighting Sire: Largo
$233,021 Some Nice Ketch Sire: Willow Bird
$231,722 Diplomat Katie Sire: Willow Bird
$226,641 Charlottes Den Sire: The Denman
All but You’re Going
Down, Kickin’ Up Dirt, Guyonthego, Kissmelass and the only trotter, Final
Balance, are 100% New Brunswick-bred.
Clinton Debriefed
(Quick Comeback-Mayflower Madam) is 100% New Brunswick-bred and is the richest
of all time as well as having the fastest lifetime record. He was the Atlantic Sires Stakes champion as
a two and three-year-old and was Horse-of-the-Year in 2003.
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Here is one more
notable fact for New Brunswick. Bayside
Katfish (Knight Champ-Bayside Empress), who was raised at Johnny Rae’s farm in
Dumfries, is the winningest New Brunswick-bred horse in the modern era with 86
lifetime wins. Next on the list is Galen
Dempsey’s homebred Laurels Curly (Crafty Shadow-Star News) with 81. J L Cook (Quality Blue Chip-Goldies Slip) and
Miramichi Casey (Billie Eden-Tammy Reed) have 75 each.
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New Brunswick breeding
has produced six Maritime Horse-of-the-Year winners over the past 40 years –
Shawfield Bras D’or (1974), Gemini Risk (1983), Angels Shadow (1986), Seltzer
Blue (1989), Clinton Debriefed (2003) and Flaming Moe (2005).
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Thanks to Patrick
Eastwood for his significant contribution to this blog. Next weekend Patrick will present an extensive list of old and current breeding farms in New Brunswick and stallions that once stood at some of those farms.
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