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02/27/2026
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MAN O’ WAR Made Final Public Appearance in Lexington. Man o' War received a send off to stud on Jan. 27, 1921. By Tom Hall, January 2021, BloodHorse.
WHEN ALEXANDER THE GREAT observed he had no more worlds to conquer, it is said he sat and cried. When Sam Riddle thought Man o' War had reached that point, he sent the big red son of Fair Play off to stud in Kentucky. Thus it was that in late October 1920, Riddle declined the many invitations—one from a promoter that included a $100,000 sweetening-of-the-pot offer—to send America's best to race in England and retired Man o' War.
TO GIVE MAN O’ WAR some time to unwind from the rigors of racing, Riddle sent him to his farm in Berlin, Md. Offers to exhibit Man o' War poured in—one an invitation to attend a dinner in his honor at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York, Riddle shunned with a succinct dismissal: "There has been some talk of having Man o' War at such an affair, but I would not hear of it. We are sportsmen, not sports. There is a big difference, so the dinner is off."
ANOTHER MORE intriguing—and more appropriate—invite came from the Horse Show Association to exhibit Man o' War at its National Horse Show at Madison Square Garden on the night of its Thoroughbred classic in order to draw attention to the breed's importance in other equine venues of the sporting scene. Again, Riddle gave the thumbs down.
IN THE MEANTIME, Man o' War idled his time at the Riddle farm, waiting for the time and the train to take him to his new life at Elizabeth Daingerfield's Hinata Farm in Kentucky. Kentucky was also making its plans and what better way to welcome the state's favorite son home than a grand parade thorough the streets of Lexington so that the public could turn out en masse.
THIS KIND OF AFFAIR must have given Riddle nightmares, especially with the events of Man o' War's sole public appearance, a meet and greet that included fellow champions, boxer Jack Dempsey, and Olympic gold medalist Jack Kelly, at the Rose Tree Hunt Club where Riddle served as president, fresh in his mind. At that festive occasion before an overflow multitude of well wishers, Man o' War with his constant equine companion Major Treat, were being unloaded when the high-spirited Man o' War chose to leap from the ramp rather than walk down it, grazing his leg in the process. With perhaps a mental image of brass bands playing and pennants waving in the air as his valuable c**t walked through streets crowded with cheering fans, Riddle nixed all but an appearance at the Lexington Association track.
ONE HUNDRED YEARS ago on Jan. 27, 1921, Man o' War arrived by train at the Kentucky Jockey Club track in Lexington, accompanied by his trainer Louis Feustel; his constant groom Frank Loftus; regular exercise rider Clyde Gordon; and his faithful companion Major Treat and racing stablemate Golden Broom. Man o' War was taken to Stall No. 4 of Col. E. R. Bradley's barn at the track to await his track appearance the following day. Looking every inch a king, Man o' War was led prancing from the paddock with Gordon, outfitted in the black and gold Riddle colors, in the saddle to the track where Gordon rode him up and down several times as policemen kept the adoring crowd from thronging to the track.
AWAITING MAN O’ WAR at Hinata were a spacious stall, a private pasture where he could run unrestrained, and even special feed tubs crafted by Lexington's finest tinsmith so that they could inflict no injury. Oh, and 15 handpicked mares for his first harem.
12/26/2024
Stills gives me chills seeing “The Coach” win a Classic with a horse everyone had discounted as being a contender.
Top 10 Races of 2024: Seize the Grey Wins Preakness What made the Preakness Stakes (G1) so special was the 88-year-old man who orchestrated it.
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12/23/2024
McPeek: Dubai World Cup or Apple Blossom for 'Anna' As much as extending 2024 by a few months would not bother trainer Kenny McPeek, he's already looking forward to 2025.
12/21/2024
Happy Winter Solstice!
12/19/2024
Hate to hear this…
We are saddened to hear that Uncle Mo has been euthanized at the age of 16.
According to reports, Uncle Mo had undergone surgery for a foreleg injury yesterday but did not recover well and was euthanized today on veterinary advice.
The handsome son of Indian Charlie was an immediate success on the track for his owner Repole Stable and trainer Todd Pletcher. His undefeated two-year-old campaign in 2010, which included wins in the Champagne (G1) and Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1), earned him the Eclipse Award for Champion Two-Year-Old C**t. His three-year-old season was marred by his struggle with cholangiohepatitis, but he still managed to win the Timely Writer Stakes and Kelso Handicap (G2) and secured placings in the Wood Memorial (G1) and King’s Bishop (G1).
The precocious horse retired to Coolmore America’s Ashford Stud for the 2012 breeding season. His first crop included Nyquist, who like his sire won the Breeders' Cup Juvenile and was named Champion Two-Year-Old C**t. Nyquist also redeemed his sire when he won the 2016 Kentucky Derby, as illness had forced Uncle Mo's connections to scratch him on the morning of the race in 2011. Uncle Mo has sired 59 graded stakes winners, including the likes of Golden Pal, Mo Donegal, Arabian Knight, Adare Manor, Yaupon, and Mo Town.
In a heartfelt tribute shared on X, Mike Repole wrote, “Uncle Mo was so much more to me than a champion and iconic stallion - he was and always will be a part of my family.”
Coolmore’s Dermot Ryan shared, “He will be greatly missed by everyone here in particular by his personal groom Rene Macias.”
Our hearts are with all who knew and loved the brilliant Uncle Mo. 💙
10/07/2024
Alcibiades lives on…❤️
Lest We Forget: Alcibiades Was A Light In Dark Times Alcibiades came along at a time when America needed a rooting interest, and left her mark on the Thoroughbred breed for decades afterward
09/11/2024
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It Took A Village, But War Horse Chris And Dave Is Coming Home His breeder led the charge to get the gelding back to the mainland from Puerto Rico
09/11/2024
Federal Judge Rules In Favor Of Insurance Company In Laoban Death Case Owner Cypress Creek Equine had argued that North American Specialty Insurance was wrong in its decision not to pay out on a mortality policy on the stallion
09/02/2024
Happy Birthday to the Coach! 🎉🎉🎉
08/25/2024
Man o' War at age 30. Of the top U.S thoroughbred champions of the 20th century, Man o' War is ranked number one. In the Lawrence Realization Stakes, all other competitors but one pulled their horses out because they did not want to compete against him. He ended up winning by over 100 lengths, while setting a new world record of 2:40-4/5 for a mile and five-eighths, besting the previous record by six seconds in a track record that still stands.
08/20/2024
We are excited to add shares of Stroll On By to our racing stable! He finished 2nd in a race at Worcester yesterday and came out of the race in great shape! Love the jump racing in the UK & Ireland and so happy to have a small part.
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