Spendthrift Farm’s General Manager Ned Toffey joined us as this week’s Gainesway Guest of the Week to discuss Spendthrift’s stacked lineup going into the Breeders’ Cup.
00:00Welcome in now to Gainesway Guest of the Week and is none other than Ned Toffee, the General Manager of Spendthrift Farms.
00:06And I think that's actually one of Ted Noffey's strengths is that he is a really laid back horse and he does relax very, very well.
00:16Just like his namesake.
00:20Except his namesake, I'm not quite as fast.
00:23So, Ned Toffee, our guest of the week here on the TD and Riders Room, brought to you by Gainesway, the home of stallions like Caraconte, one of Caraconte's top offspring in the news right now.
00:37She feels pretty, who I think is the best North American-based female grass horse being pointed for the Breeders' Cup Philly Ameriturve.
00:46We're excited to watch that.
00:47But meanwhile, Caraconte represented by a winner at Keeneland, that would be common defense, trained by Kenny McPeak, who beat Shadwell's El Razine at a mile-and-a-half allowance race at Keeneland on Sunday.
01:00Caraconte also had Soleil Vallon, who won the Kent States at Delaware Park last month for trainer Graham Motion.
01:06Another big month for Caraconte, who's coming off a Keeneland September yearling sale, where his offerings sold for up to $275,000.
01:14Gainesway, power, passion, performance.
01:19The sun shines bright on Caraconte.
01:22His first crops of racing age are showing brilliance on the racetrack, with a high percentage of stakes winners.
01:28His versatility is evidenced by winners on all surfaces across the globe.
01:33Spandarella could not have been more impressive.
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