Partnership Recommendations: KY?

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Maybe look into Dream Team Racing. They seem like stand up guys, that care for the horses in the stable. I know they do stable some here in Lexington, so might be right up your alley. The fees seem reasonable as well! Great website, with all of the info your looking for.

Johanna[/QUOTE]

I saw them too and they seemed really interesting! Thanks!

A poster on another forum is a partner in Dare to Dream and they have a great time! They’re in on Flower Spell who is a recent stakes winner.

Country Life / Merryland has smaller $$ partnerships, but they are based in MD and might not have any KY runners. They might be able to recommend KY groups that have something…They are part owners of Malibu Moon, Orb’s sire.

http://www.countrylifefarm.com/partnerships.cfm

Here’s some of the horses i worked with for dare to dream
http://myemail.constantcontact.com/Dare-To-Dream-Stable-Early-Fall-2012-Partnership-Opportunities.html?soid=1011204241227&aid=P6Z-nMOufGQ

You can find more up to date info on dare to dream on their fb page

Another one http://myemail.constantcontact.com/Dare-To-Dream-Stable----2-Year-Old-Kitten-s-Joy-Filly.html?soid=1011204241227&aid=Z7p1KcuiCYE

Also worked with dance with kitten and devout diva if you have any questions about those horses

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A poster on another forum is a partner in Dare to Dream and they have a great time! They’re in on Flower Spell who is a recent stakes winner.[/QUOTE]

Yep and off that confident stakes win Flower Spell is running in the $150k Chicago Handicap (G3) Saturday (race 7). It will be James Graham up because Rosemary is injured. The partners are rather pumped up as this is an unexpected big opportunity.

The partnership used to have Pretty In Mink. A tough gal lost in a claim who always (IMHO) seemed to be often pointed into the wrong races. Diva was on a winning streak until the last effort.

www.ownerview.com is a good resource. Click Syndicates.

On the mention of Dare To Dream, they had two wins last Friday at Arlington Park.

Additionally but no longer with that partnership - lost a long time ago in a claim - was one of their former runners now winning multiple stakes races: St. Leon took the $100,000 Arlington Sprint again.

The now 8-yr old St. Leon had left Dare to Dream Stable when he was claimed for $5,000 at Mountaineer Park in 2009