Good, smaller stable, trainers in CA and rates?
Moderators: Roguelet, hpkingjr, WaveMaster
Good, smaller stable, trainers in CA and rates?
Who are some names that we trust of people, male or female, who have smaller race stables in CA, North or South, and about what are their rates? Anyone have some good ideas? We'd really appreciate a post or PM. We Have a couple of nice two year olds we are thinking of heading that way, because both are Cal-Bred, and look good. May partner with the right group, or with the right trainer.
-
- Newborn
- Posts: 8
- Joined: Sat Dec 18, 2004 7:06 am
Ed Moger is a top trainer and a great guy. His is an average size stable, and winning at a great clip right now.
Brian Pitnick is a newer trainer, a converted lawyer (don't hold that against him, though), who trains young horses the way I like them trained--methodically and conservatively. He's a very bright guy with a very small stable.
I'd check with the CHRB for dirty drug tests on any trainer before I hired him. Since Jan 1, more information about trainers is available to the public thanks to the new public information act. It's about time!
Brian Pitnick is a newer trainer, a converted lawyer (don't hold that against him, though), who trains young horses the way I like them trained--methodically and conservatively. He's a very bright guy with a very small stable.
I'd check with the CHRB for dirty drug tests on any trainer before I hired him. Since Jan 1, more information about trainers is available to the public thanks to the new public information act. It's about time!
trainers
Thanks, Michael,
I was taken aback by her comment, to say the least. We don't owe anybody any money that I know of, and have never raced in California, but hope to soon. I am surprized to see such vitrol on this site. Almost everyone who posts appears to just be interested in thoroughbreds, not in character assassination. Too bad, and we hope it doesn't deter people from posting their usually very informative information.
I was taken aback by her comment, to say the least. We don't owe anybody any money that I know of, and have never raced in California, but hope to soon. I am surprized to see such vitrol on this site. Almost everyone who posts appears to just be interested in thoroughbreds, not in character assassination. Too bad, and we hope it doesn't deter people from posting their usually very informative information.
I recommend Brian Pitnick. He is running our Creditcardpurchase Sun and will get her 3yo brother after he gets fit at Once Over farm. It takes awhile to go from a pasture in MT to the track in CA. Brian has done a good job for us and we are little bitty owner/breeders. We have horses in our front yard and are learning to hard way that trainers are not equal. Brian does not seem to go overboard on the drugs, which is a big problem. I don't believe in "better living through chemistry" Ellen
-
- Darley line
- Posts: 9181
- Joined: Wed Sep 22, 2004 5:21 am
- Location: Alhambra-Calif.
- Contact:
- Tairaterces
- Grade III Winner
- Posts: 1026
- Joined: Thu Sep 16, 2004 11:27 am
- Location: NorCal
louis finochio wrote:My favorite trainer is Jay Robbins, Jay is very low key and won the BC Classic 2 years running with Tiz Now. Jay currently has 10 TB in his care.
Jays father now retired Dr. Robbins was a vet on the backside for many years.
If they had only left TizBud with Jay things might have turned out different for the little Bud.
Louis . . .do you know Bruce Headley?? He is another wonderful trainer.
Tairaterces
"and Secretariat let no one down on the unforgettable afternoon of June 9, 1973, when he ran a hole in the wind"
~Bob Ehalt~
Avatar: Istabraq (Sadler's Wells x Betty's Secret by Secretariat) Champion Hurdler
~Bob Ehalt~
Avatar: Istabraq (Sadler's Wells x Betty's Secret by Secretariat) Champion Hurdler
-
- Darley line
- Posts: 9181
- Joined: Wed Sep 22, 2004 5:21 am
- Location: Alhambra-Calif.
- Contact: