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From cheap punch line  to the pride of Canada

From cheap punch line to the pride of Canada

by Bob Gates "A fiery horse with the speed of light, a cloud of dust…" A catchy start for telling the tale of a thoroughbred, but not so much if it's the story of Traffic Sub. Traffic Sub was born and raised on the Minnesota homestead of his breeder George Monroe 50...

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Happy 50th Barbara Jo!

Happy 50th Barbara Jo!

by Bob Gates On May 16, 1969, 19-year-old, Barbara Jo Rubin became the first female jockey to win a race at Assiniboia Downs. It's hard to believe, but a half century has passed since Barbara Jo's record-setting performance. Miss Rubin was a young jockey struggling to...

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Horses of the Great War. Lest We Forget.

Horses of the Great War. Lest We Forget.

by Bob Gates November 11, 2018 marks the centenary of "The Great War." Whether you know it as Armistice Day, Veterans Day, Remembrance Day or by its informal name, "Poppy Day," it is one of the most revered days on the calendar. The first of the world wars only came...

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They knew how to win

They knew how to win

by Bob Gates Horses that know how to win are the most revered in the sport of horse racing. Every owner, trainer, jockey and groom wants one -- a horse that knows where the wire is and lays it down to get there when it counts, every time, with no regard for the odds...

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Mays Relic: Classy chestnut. Forever savoured.

Mays Relic: Classy chestnut. Forever savoured.

by Bob Gates Mays Relic came to Jack and Yvette Hardy's J. Y. Stable as a 5-year-old gelding by Bandit out of Georgia May, by War Relic. By the way, War Relic just happened to be the son of Man O' War. Their trainer, George Howell claimed the chestnut in January 1966...

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