Two thousand and twenty-three ended in a blaze of glory for California breeding as the finish of the La Brea Stakes (G1), the final grade 1 event of the year, was fought out by the only two Cal-breds ...
WILLISTON, N.D. - When it came time for two Montana oilmen to name their horse, Frac Daddy was a natural choice. Petroleum geologist Carter Stewart, who does a lot of work in North Dakota, said the ...
Frac Daddy, the Kentucky-bred gray colt owned by Carter Stewart and Ken Schlenker of Billings, drew the outside No. 18 post position. Before leaving for Louisville on Tuesday, the owners said they ...
BILLINGS — Billings-owned Frac Daddy has received the green light to run in Saturday’s 145th Belmont Stakes in Elmont, N.Y. Trainer Ken McPeek announced Monday morning from Louisville, Ky., that the 3 ...
Kentucky Derby-bound Frac Daddy, ridden by jockey David Cohen, won a $50,000 maiden race by 9 3/4 lengths on Nov. 3, 2012 at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky. The now 3-year-old colt, owned by Carter ...
Frac Daddy, owned by Carter Stewart and Ken Schlenker of Billings, is among 14 3-year-olds who will compete in today's $1 million Belmont Stakes, the final leg of horse racing's Triple Crown.
NEW YORK (AP) — Ken McPeek believes Frac Daddy has the talent to be a top horse. The Belmont Stakes on Saturday would be a nice place for the gray colt to finally reward his trainer’s faith.
Frac Daddy, purchased for $50,000 at the Keeneland, Ky., yearling sale in September 2011, wound up tied for 14th in the Road to the Kentucky Derby points race this season, including a runner-up finish ...
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — Billings-owned Frac Daddy returned to the track Saturday, finishing first in a $97,000 allowance race as part of the undercard for the Travers Stakes.