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Tom Morley trainee One Nine Hundred earned his first triple-digit Beyer Speed Figure when he scored a 104 Beyer with his win in an allowance at Aqueduct on January 9, becoming this week's Fastest Horse of the Week. The Fastest Horse of the Week is brought to you by WinStar Farm, home of fast stallions like Constitution.
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00:00Now for the fastest horse of the week, brought to you by the fastest sires at Windstar Farm.
00:04First, a few words about one of those sires, Constitution,
00:08who started the new year with two impressive three-year-olds making their career debuts,
00:13both named TD and Rising Stars.
00:15On Saturday at Gulfstream, Chief Wallaby's debut win was only by a length and a half,
00:21but boy, did he look good, and he was good by the clock as well,
00:24touting himself as a horse to watch on the Derby Trail.
00:27And two days before that, Judd Mott homebred Touch of Fire won his debut at the fairgrounds
00:33by seven lengths, going a mile and a sixteenth on the turf.
00:37Interestingly, both Colts are by Constitution out of Medaglia Doro mares.
00:43Constitution was a top six general sire in 2025,
00:46and he stands this breeding season at Windstar for a fee of $110,000.
00:52The fastest horse of the week earned a 104 buyer speed figure
00:55in an allowance sprint Friday at Aqueduct.
00:58Four-year-old Colt 1-900 is a son of Dialed In,
01:03owned by Steven Rocco Reeves Thoroughbred Racing
01:05and the Adelphi Racing Club, and trained by Tom Morley.
01:081-900 rocketed to a four-and-a-half-length win,
01:11going six furlongs and 109.84.
01:14His third win in seven lifetime starts.
01:16The first time he ever ran a triple-digit buyer,
01:18but four times previously, his buyers were between 92 and 95,
01:24so he's always been a fast one.
01:26And this week, 1-900, our fastest horse of the week.
01:341-900-Course of the Week
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