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Now in our third decade, Denali Stud is consistently among the leading consignors of yearlings, weanlings and broodmares at public auctions in Kentucky and New York. Equally as important as the commercial success, is the racetrack performance of our graduates. More than 400 stakes horses have emerged from Denali consignments, including numerous racing stars who have gone on to lucrative stud careers.

SCHRAMSBERG WINS THE REMINGTON GREEN S.
Sunday, October 10, 2010

Bred by the Robert and Beverly Lewis Trust, SCHRAMSBERG, a four-year-old colt by Storm Cat out of Champion Three-Year-Old Filly SERENA’S SONG won the Remington Green S. for owner Bobby Joe Hammer. SCHRAMSBERG is a full brother to Group I winner and multiple stakes producer SOPHISTICAT, Grade II winner GRAND REWARD and half-brother to Grade […]

UNCLE MO SHOWS HE’S SOMETHING SPECIAL IN CHAMPAGNE
Saturday, October 09, 2010

From DRF.COM, by David Grening  Uncle Mo, making just his second career start, establishes himself as the favorite for the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile by winning the Champagne in impressive fashion. ELMONT, N.Y. – The opening half-mile of Saturday’s Grade 1 Champagne Stakes went in 45.92 seconds and the heavy favorite, Uncle Mo, had 22-1 longshot […]

35 INDIVIDUAL STAKES WINNERS OR PLACERS (JAN 1 – OCT 7)
Friday, October 08, 2010

Seven Group/Graded stakes winners this year from the Denali sales program lead the way for Denali’s clients: A SHIN FORWARD, $125,000 sales yearling is a G3 winner this year and G1-placed. BOURBON BAY, $1,700 sales yearling is three-time G2 winner in California. DOUBLES PARTNER, $450,000 sales yearling is a G2 winner at Churchill FREEDOM STAR, […]

HAYNESFIELD EARNED A 107 BEYER WITH WIRE TO WIRE G1 VICTORY
Monday, October 04, 2010

From drf.com, by David Grening ELMONT, N.Y. – Haynesfield came out of his upset victory over Blame in Saturday’s Grade 1 Jockey Club Gold Cup Invitational “in very good order,” according to assistant trainer Toby Sheets, who added that the Breeders’ Cup Classic on Nov. 6 at Churchill Downs will definitely be considered for the […]

Grade 1 Flashback – Denali Stud Graduate Haynesfield
Sunday, October 03, 2010

A son of leading sire Speightstown, this Grade 1 Flashback features Grade 1 winner Haynesfield who wired a Jockey Club Gold Cup field that included the likes of Eclipse Champion Blame and Grade 1 winner Rail Trip. Another great Denali Stud grad, watch Haynesfield handle this Grade 1 field at Belmont Park. Click the link […]

Grade 1 Flashback – Denali Stud Graduate Haynesfield

A son of leading sire Speightstown, this Grade 1 Flashback features Grade 1 winner Haynesfield who wired a Jockey Club Gold Cup field that included the likes of Eclipse Champion Blame and Grade 1 winner Rail Trip. Another great Denali Stud grad, watch Haynesfield handle this Grade 1 field at Belmont Park. Click the link […]

Grade 1 Flashback – Denali Stud Graduate Haynesfield
Saturday, October 02, 2010

A son of leading sire Speightstown, this Grade 1 Flashback features Grade 1 winner Haynesfield who wired a Jockey Club Gold Cup field that included the likes of Eclipse Champion Blame and Grade 1 winner Rail Trip. Another great Denali Stud grad, watch Haynesfield handle this Grade 1 field at Belmont Park. Click the link […]

BOURBON BAY OUT FOR GRADE I WIN
Friday, October 01, 2010

Reprinted from bloodhorse.com, by Jack Shinar, October 1, 2010 Undefeated in four races in 2010, Bourbon Bay makes his first start in 5 1/2 months for trainer Neil Drysdale in Oak Tree’s $250,000 Clement L. Hirsch Memorial Turf Championship (gr. IT) Oct. 3 at Hollywood Park. David and Jill Heerensperger’s 4-year-old son of Sligo Bay […]

HAYNESFIELD 4 FOR 5 AT BELMONT
Thursday, September 30, 2010

Reprinted from DRF, by David Grening ELMONT, N.Y. – If you like a quality longshot with speed who could potentially get loose on the lead on a track he loves, Haynesfield could be for you in Saturday’s $750,000 Jockey Club Gold Cup. In a race that includes Grade 1 winners Blame and Rail Trip and […]

DENALI SALE GRADUATE, KENTUCKY DERBY WINNER REAL QUIET DIES AT 15
Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Reprinted from post by Alicia Wincze, sports writer for Lexington Herald-Leader Champion Real Quiet, winner of the 1998 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes, passed away in his paddock at Penn Ridge Farms in Pennsylvania on Monday at the age of 15 after fracturing his cervical vertebrae in his neck. Michael Jester, owner of Penn Ridge […]

Accomplishments

Equally as important as commercial success, is the racetrack performance of our boarding and sales graduates. More than 500 stakes horses have emerged from the Denali program, including multiple Champions.

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Consignments

Now in our third decade, Denali Stud is consistently among the leading consignors of yearlings, weanlings and broodmares at public auctions in Kentucky and New York.

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