The October 2021 issue of BloodHorse features 170 pages including:
Why It Worked Malathaat demonstrates that the right stallions can spark a dormant mare family - by Eric Mitchell
Unrivaled Collection — Juddmonte Farms will continue the legacy of its late founder Khalid Abdullah – by Edward L. Bowen
Sustained Vision For trainer Chad Brown, staying at the top is harder that getting there – by Lenny Shulman
Soldiering On As Ted Bassett approaches his centenary he seeks ways to continue to make a difference – by Lenny Shulman
Number’s Up? At the 2021 Round Table Conference, participants learned that an algorithm tracking suspicious performances could provide investigators a place to start– by Frank Angst
California Days John Gosden considers his 2021 Breeder’s Cup options at his beloved Del Mar – by Jay Hovdey
Our Voices – Fund Times in Kentucky The Kentucky Thoroughbred Development Fund has made racing in the Bluegrass State more lucrative - by Chauncey Morris
MarketWatch A look at sires with 100 or more Black-Type stakes winners as Into Mischief nears milestone – by Eric Mitchell
Grade 1 Honor Roll Essential Quality stayed at the head of the 3YO class with his Travers win while Letruska showed her gift in the Personal Ensign
In Our Time Eclipse Award-winning author Josh Pons seeks answers to today’s questions through history while weighing how to fit into the evolving landscape of Maryland breeding and racing.
Special Section: Bloodstock Agents – Bloodstock agents can offer different services, depending on the owner’s needs – by Charlie McCarthy
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