Is Stonewall Going Down the Tubes?

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Is Stonewall Going Down the Tubes?

Postby madelyn » Mon May 24, 2010 7:39 am

http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/horse/ ... id=5209833

What will happen to all those mare deals they made this year offering 50% NG but return privilege next year if you didn't get a foal?

If they need a home for Leroi - I could build a new stallion stall..
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Re: Is Stonewall Going Down the Tubes?

Postby LB » Mon May 24, 2010 8:08 am

madelyn wrote:
What will happen to all those mare deals they made this year offering 50% NG but return privilege next year if you didn't get a foal?



I would imagine that, like many people who have done business with Stonewall over the years, they're out of luck. Hopefully any breeders who signed up for those deals were aware of their history. It's hardly been a secret.

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Postby zinn21 » Mon May 24, 2010 8:15 pm

Fifth Third Bank has taken a few to the solar plexus recently..

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Postby tmqh » Tue May 25, 2010 5:50 am

This is kinda along the same topic since it has to do with Stonewall. I have a friend that is boarding(I use that term loosely) a yearling Indiana bred daughter of Strong Contender out of a Storm Bird mare that is owned by a man that owes him thousands of dollars. The filly has no papers as of yet due to the fact the stud fee has not been paid to Stonewall. Since he is getting no money for board, vet care, etc on any of the horses(there are 3 of them there), would it be in his best interest to contact Stonewall and attempt to work out some sort of deal on this filly? It would be great if he could recover at least some of his loss. There is also a 3 yr old Mingun colt with papers that are being held by Lanes End I believe and a Salt Lake filly that was transferred into the trainers name, so at least he can run her and try to get some funds back. He's feeding 3 of these horses, 2 of which do not have papers and he's getting deeper into it everyday. Anyone else ever deal with a scenario such as this and if so, how did you handle it?
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Postby Pacific Classic » Tue May 25, 2010 7:49 am

He must first gain legal ownership of the horses, then contact the stallion farm. They can release the service certificate, he would agree in writing to have the papers issued and sent to the stallion farm, where they are held until the horse is sold. They place a lien when the horse goes to sale, the fee is paid from proceeds. It does not benefit anyone for the horse to be unregistered and then therefore unraced. We are breeding RACEhorses, right? The sooner this is done, the better, since the Jockey Club fees more than double after the horse's first birthday and go up and up from there.

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Postby da hossman » Thu May 27, 2010 11:30 am

Bluewater Sales is acting as receiver for the Bluewater horses and will sell them "at the appropriate sales"....stallion interests as well.

Stonewall has made things very difficult for its creditors by operating under a maze of shell corporations and entities. A true legal nightmare that will cost everyone a lot more money to get straight. The property itself is overbuilt but a true "turnkey" stallion facility - may be the most interesting asset available.

I worry that some of the stallions will suffer commercially because of their association regardless of their progeny's accomplishments on the track...I know I have steered clear of their stallions for several years because of the uncertainty surrounding the operation.
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Postby LB » Thu May 27, 2010 12:08 pm

da hossman wrote: The property itself is overbuilt...


:lol: :lol: :lol:

You have a gift for understatement.

We, too, have steered clear of their stallions because of the uncertainty; and I can't imagine that that won't hurt those horses commercially going forward.

At one point, Stonewall had a great broodmare band. But now 5 years have passed and those potentially good mares have been bred to their cheaper stallions and produced...in most cases...nothing. That's going to hurt them a lot commercially too.

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Postby da hossman » Thu May 27, 2010 12:43 pm

Hi LB - do you remember when Rob Whiteley partnered with them on some mares? I wonder what has happened with those - Whiteley is a good guy and certainly has a successful track record....those mares could be worth a look in November.

re: understatement, I'm glad you caught that! :lol:
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Postby LB » Thu May 27, 2010 1:00 pm

da hossman wrote:Hi LB - do you remember when Rob Whiteley partnered with them on some mares? I wonder what has happened with those - Whiteley is a good guy and certainly has a successful track record....those mares could be worth a look in November.

re: understatement, I'm glad you caught that! :lol:


Funny thing, someone else just asked me about the Rob Whiteley mares this morning. If any of the Stonewall mares have been bred with care and consideration, those would be the ones.

Those horse head sculptures on the gateposts give me the willies. Every time I drive past I think of the movie THE GODFATHER. :shock:

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Postby skywatcher » Fri May 28, 2010 9:45 am

is there a list somewhere of what horses are going to sold?

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Postby SlewCrew » Sat May 29, 2010 7:14 pm

LB wrote:
da hossman wrote:Hi LB - do you remember when Rob Whiteley partnered with them on some mares? I wonder what has happened with those - Whiteley is a good guy and certainly has a successful track record....those mares could be worth a look in November.

re: understatement, I'm glad you caught that! :lol:


Funny thing, someone else just asked me about the Rob Whiteley mares this morning. If any of the Stonewall mares have been bred with care and consideration, those would be the ones.

Those horse head sculptures on the gateposts give me the willies. Every time I drive past I think of the movie THE GODFATHER. :shock:

Ditto those awful sculptures. Stonewall was in trouble from Day 1... I was just waiting to see when it would end.

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Postby Crystal » Sun May 30, 2010 12:26 pm

what about the creepy brass statue sitting by the pond??? Last I saw him, he had a UK flag in his hand and a UK hat on.. I dont know which is worse, the stature or the fact he rooting for UK.

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Postby Derby2004 » Sun May 30, 2010 6:28 pm

Seeing how I'm in Memphis and am a die hard Memphis tiger fan, I would bet that coach cal cursed them. Just my thought. I'm glad I didn't know they had UK crap all over the farm and damn glad I didn't send a mare to them

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Postby Crystal » Mon May 31, 2010 7:45 am

LOLOL.. omg UK crap is EVERYWHERE. You can't drive anywhere in the city of Lex without seeing a flag, banner, someone did something to their car, people standing on the side of the road with signs "I need tickets".. hahaha but I give them credit for being so dedicated. They dont have a national team to root for.

But I promise I won't hyjack this string any further. So I will add this little tid-bit. Stonewall 2 year olds will be an add-on in the OBS Sale next week.

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Postby LB » Mon May 31, 2010 8:05 am

Crystal wrote: Stonewall 2 year olds will be an add-on in the OBS Sale next week.


Good to know. I wonder if OBS has added them to the online catalogue.