Where Passion Breeds Success
Passion for the Thoroughbred industry is what has driven Bridlewood to its current level of success.
We believe in giving the horses the best care possible. As the old saying goes and all the best horsemen know: “Take care of the horse and it will take care of you.”
We welcome you to explore our website to learn more about our facilities and the services we offer.
Bridlewood Farm Divisions
|
Under the vigilant care and conditioning of Stallion Manager Saul Rosas, the Bridlewood stallions perform exceptionally well for a team whose patience and skills have earned the respect of stallions and staff alike.
|
|
Meticulous care under the watchful discerning eye of Broodmare and Foal Manager Mike Chamblee and his staff, assures that excellence is a consistent by-product of their efforts.
|
|
Kim McKibben is the Yearling Manager at Bridlewood Farm. She receives the transfer of young stock from Manager Mike Chamblee's Broodmare and Foal Division, late in the weanling to yearling stage. These young ones require special care and attention as they grow and develop into more powerful and competitive athletes.
|
|
Fillies and colts that are pointed for the Bridlewood racing stable or 2-year-old in training sales are transferred from the Yearling Division to the Training Division, usually in late summer or fall. There they will benefit from the guidance and tutelage of Bridlewood Farm Trainer Milton Hendry and his staff.
|
|
Bill May is the master of maintenance, installation and repair at Bridlewood. His responsibilities include everything from plumbing to electrical, fence repair to gates, and mowing to tree trimming.
|
Headline:
Put It Back Florida's leading sire of winners
Date:04/06/13
Author:
Email
Summary:Putitinmypocket's upset win in Saturday's $75,000 Sophomore Fillies at Tampa Bay Downs gave his sire Put It Back his 38th winner in 2013, tops among all Florida sires...
Story:Putitinmypocket's upset win in Saturday's $75,000 Sophomore Fillies at Tampa Bay Downs gave his sire Put It Back his 38th winner in 2013, tops among all Florida sires. The Bridlewood stallion's progeny have earned close to $1 million this year.
In the Sophomore Fillies, at seven furlongs for 3-year-olds, Putitinmypocket was sixth of seven down the backstretch in a fairly well-bunched field. The bay filly went four wide into the stretch to power to the lead inside the final furlong to upset the field by two lengths at 26-1 in 1:25.39 on a fast track.
Putitinmypocket got her first stakes win in the Sophomore Fillies and is now 2-4-1 in 12 starts. She has earned $103,252 for owners Pinnacle Racing Stables and William Kaplan, who is also the filly's trainer.
Source:
External URL:
|
Headline:
Stakes double for Put It Back
Date:04/06/13
Author:
Email
Summary:Put It Back got his second stakes winner on Saturday's card at Tampa Bay Downs when Hobbs proved a half-length best in the $75,000 Turf Classic...
Story:Put It Back got his second stakes winner on Saturday's card at Tampa Bay Downs when Hobbs proved a half-length best in the $75,000 Turf Classic. Earlier on the card, Putitinmypocket took the $75,000 Sophomore Fillies.
The two stakes winners gave Put It Back just shy of $1 million in progeny earnings in 2013, third-best on Florida's General Sire list.
Hobbs got a good stalking trip in the 1 1/8-mile Turf Classic, though the 4-year-old was boxed in third most of the way. Jockey Daniel Centeno found a seam in the stretch to spurt between horses for the win. The final time was 1:49.22 on the “good” turf.
Hobbs, winner of the Monseraat S. in November, is now 5-4-1 in 13 starts with earnings of $254,725 for his owner Peter Kelly.
Source:
External URL:
|