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Racehorses, Forever Homes & the Final Furlong

Racehorses, Forever Homes & the Final Furlong

by Bob Gates I'm back following a week's hiatus due to one of the ugliest bouts of, well, why don't we just call it a bad case of colic and leave it at that. I'm still on the mend and am writing this from what was a week ago, my death-bed. This week I have a story...

The Benjamins of Miles City, Montana, A Gem of a family

The Benjamins of Miles City, Montana, A Gem of a family

by Bob Gates Montana's state motto is "Oro y Plata" (Spanish for gold and silver). The mountains of Montana have yielded fortunes in gold and silver since they were first discovered in the mid 1800s, but Big Sky Country's real riches are its people.  This week's story...

Milo, Munnie & Minne, the Out-of-Towners

Milo, Munnie & Minne, the Out-of-Towners

by Bob Gates I've been writing this blog for going on six years and for the most part the stories have concentrated on local horsemen and their thoroughbreds. The Downs wouldn’t have survived all these years, however, if it were not for the "out-of-towners." For years...

The Rivalry. Northern Spike and Mr. Macho

The Rivalry. Northern Spike and Mr. Macho

by Bob Gates Mr. Macho and Northern Spike's two-year rivalry at Assiniboia Downs was a classic. Why just 1979 and 80? Well, after 1980 "Spike" raced at the Downs until May 1984. "Macho" move to Woodbine and Fort Erie in 1981 with "pit stops" at Santa Anita and...

Rupert “Chicago” Parker liked hats and a good cigar

Rupert “Chicago” Parker liked hats and a good cigar

by Bob Gates Some and perhaps most of you will consider this week's blog story choice a little obscure. Others will look at the title and wonder, Rupert who? Rupert Parker was a jockey who plied his trade at Assiniboia Downs from the mid 1960s to the mid to late...

15 Minutes with Clayton Gray, The Man from Dominion City

15 Minutes with Clayton Gray, The Man from Dominion City

by Bob Gates What can I say?  Those of you who know Clayton Gray will see the humour in the title of this week's blog story. Let's face it; you are more likely to see pigs fly than have a 15 minute conversation with the Dominion City native. Clayton's wife, Margaret...

Already Dia, Alberta invader with talent to burn

Already Dia, Alberta invader with talent to burn

by Bob Gates You hear glowing accolades about certain thoroughbreds all the time around the race track.  You know, the usual and arguably over-used descriptors like "the peoples' horse", "champion" and the like. I do it here in my blog stories all the time, but the...