Monday, October 28, 2013




A Lesson in Creative Parenting

 It never ceases to amaze me how creative we can be.
I wish I was so clever… I would have loved to try this when they were younger.
 My Children have all grown up but some Christmas or get togethers I still think I could use the shirt.
FANTASTIC.

Monday, October 14, 2013

We breed them tough in Australia, "Great standardbred Horse"





 Standardbreds once again show their versatility
Thursday, October 10, 2013 - by Jessica Schroeder, USTA Outreach & Membership Enrichment Coordinator




Columbus, OH --- Standardbreds are so truly versatile that they can race and show in the same year, and sometimes even week by week.
The USTA sponsors divisions that promote such horses at the National and World Standardbred shows which concluded this past weekend. In the Fresh from/off the Track divisions at both shows, a horse must have raced in the current calendar year and compete in at least two of the three classes -- halter, under saddle and in harness.
Tommy Vosick, Jr. photo
Four Trumps A and Jennifer Daniels show off some of the ribbons he collected this past weekend.
Four Trumps A last raced on August 2 at Yonkers for co-owner and trainer Larry Stalbaum, arrived at New Vocations Racehorse Adoptions’ Laurelville, Ohio, facility on August 18, was promptly gelded and then trained for the World show that was presented by the Standardbred Pleasure Horse Organization of Ohio this past weekend, Oct. 5-6. He didn’t disappoint as he walked away with many ribbons and championships, including the USTA sponsored Fresh from the Track.
New Vocations trainer Jennifer Daniels was thrilled with how the horse transitioned from the racetrack to the show ring.
“I couldn’t be more proud of him, he’s been game for anything we’ve thrown at him over the last month,” said Daniels. “A nicer, sweeter horse is hard to come by -- even more amazing because he was a stallion until four weeks ago but you wouldn’t know it now.”
Four Trumps A earned $699,594 in eight years of racing. His lifetime best of 1:50.1 was taken at the veteran age of nine but the now 11-year-old is enjoying his “retirement” years.
“With less than a month of saddle training, this horse is now a marketable show horse with so many options possible,” explained Daniels. “Standardbreds are valuable and useful long after their racing days are finished. People that may have never crossed paths with a Standardbred before suddenly are curious about harness racing and the careers these horses had at the track.”

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Bathurst 1000 drivers line - up.


Bathurst 1000 driver line-ups
1. Jamie Whincup-Paul Dumbrell, Red Bull Racing Australia/Triple Eight – Holden Commodore VF
2. Garth Tander-Nick Percat, Holden Racing Team/Walkinshaw Racing – Holden Commodore VF
3. Tony D'Alberto-Jonny Reid, Hiflex/Tony D'Alberto Racing – Holden Commodore VF
4. Lee Holdsworth-Craig Baird, Irwin Racing/Erebus Motorsport – Mercedes-Benz AMG E63
5. Mark Winterbottom-Steven Richards, Pepsi Max Crew/Ford Performance Racing – Ford Falcon FG
6. Will Davison-Steve Owen, Pepsi Max Crew/Ford Performance Racing – Ford Falcon FG
7. Todd Kelly-David Russell, Jack Daniel's Racing/Nissan Motorsport – Nissan Altima
8. Jason Bright-Andrew Jones, Team BOC/Brad Jones Racing – Holden Commodore VF
9. Maro Engel-Steve Johnson, SP Tools Racing/Erebus Motorsport – Mercedes-Benz AMG E63
12. Chaz Mostert-Dale Wood, Wilson Security/Dick Johnson Racing-Triple F Racing – Ford Falcon FG
14. Fabian Coulthard-Luke Youlden, Lockwood Racing/Brad Jones Racing – Holden Commodore VF
15. Rick Kelly-Karl Reindler, Jack Daniel's Racing/Nissan Motorsport – Nissan Altima
17. Tim Blanchard-Ash Walsh, Wilson Security/Dick Johnson Racing – Ford Falcon FG
18. Alex Davison-John McIntyre, Jeld-Wen/Charlie Schwerkolt Racing – Ford Falcon FG
19. Jonathon Webb-Marc Lieb, Darrell Lea/Tekno Autosports – Holden Commodore VF
21. David Wall-Chris Pither, Wilson Security Racing/Brad Jones Racing – Holden Commodore VF
22. James Courtney-Greg Murphy, Holden Racing Team/Walkinshaw Racing – Holden Commodore VF
33. Scott McLaughlin-Jack Perkins. Fujitsu Racing/Garry Rogers Motorsport – Holden Commodore VF
34. Alexandre Premat-Greg Ritter, Fujitsu Racing/Garry Rogers Motorsport – Holden Commodore VF
36. Michael Caruso-Daniel Gaunt, Norton/Nissan Motorsport – Nissan Altima
47. Tim Slade-Andrew Thompson, Heavy Haulage/JR Racing-Erebus Motorsport – Mercedes-Benz AMG E63
55. David Reynolds-Dean Canto, The Bottle-O Racing/Rod Nash Racing – Ford Falcon FG
66. Russell Ingall-Ryan Briscoe, Supercheap Auto Racing/Walkinshaw Racing – Holden Commodore VF
80. Scott Pye-Paul Morris, Ekol/Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport – Holden Commodore VF
88. Dean Fiore-Matt Halliday, Dodo Car Insurance/Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport – Holden Commodore VF
97. Shane van Gisbergen- Jeroen Bleekemolen, VIP Petfoods/Tekno Autosports – Holden Commodore VF
360. James Moffat-Taz Douglas, Norton/Nissan Motorsport – Nissan Altima
888. Craig Lowndes-Warren Luff, Red Bull Racing Australia/Triple Eight – Holden Commodore VF
Wildcard entry – Andy Priaulx-Mattias Ekstrom, Red Bull Racing Australia/Triple Eight wildcard entry – Holden Commodore VF

V8 Supercar Championship top 10 drivers after 28 races – 1. Jamie Whincup (Holden) 2147 points; 2. Craig Lowndes (H) 2051; 3. Will Davison (Ford) 2050; 4. Mark Winterbottom ( F) 1981; 5. James Courtney (H) 1909; 6. Fabian Coulthard (H) 1901; 7. Shane Van Gisbergen (H) 1770; 8. Jason Bright (H) 1715; 9. Garth Tander (H) 1680; 10. Scott McLaughlin (H) 1498.

V8 Supercar top teams – 1. Triple Eight Race Engineering 4238 points; 2. Ford Performance Racing 4056; 3. Brad Jones Racing 3661; 4. Holden Racing Team 3604; 5. Tekno Autosports 3199; 6. Garry Rogers Motorsport 2583.