NEWS
Lone Star Cowboy, Brickyard Fast to stand in Oklahoma
Posted: Tuesday, January 24, 2012 4:42 PM
Two horses owned by Baccari Bloodstock have been retired and will stand the 2012 breeding season at Devon Farms in Purcell, Oklahoma.
Lone Star Cowboy is a five-year-old son of Western Outlaw, out of Nabeel Dancer mare Cuddleskin.
He won the 2009 Hillsdale Stakes at Hoosier Park and finished second in the Indiana Futurity at Hoosier and the Middleground Stakes at Lone Star Park as a two-year-old. Lone Star Cowboy retired with three wins from 15 starts for earnings of $123,441.
Brickyard Fast, a stakes-placed winning son of Sharp Humor, is out of Cure the Blues mare Arboresque. The four-year-old is a half brother to stakes winner Meadow Blue.
Brickyard Fast won two of eight starts in his two-year racing career and earned $93,736. He placed second in the 2010 Springboard Mile Stakes at Remington Park and finished third in the Minstrel Stakes at Louisiana Downs earlier that year.
The advertised fee for both stallions will be $1,200.
