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I asked this question yesterday...but I feel I didn't really get a correct answer..so I will ask again.?

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Any idea where Filly Rags to Riches is now...will she race again...is she breeding...is she in the states...someone told me that she might be standing at Ashford Stud at Versallies in KY.

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  1. Retired March 24, 2008, after re-injuring the right front pastern she had fractured while finishing second in the 2007 Gazelle Stakes.

    Scheduled to be bred to Giant's Causeway.


  2. As of a month ago, she's pregnant at Ashford Stud

  3. she is ready to produce a super baby....lol

  4. Rags to Riches injured her right front pastern bone (hairline fracture) during the running of the 2007 Gazelle Stakes at Belmont Park on Sept 15(her only loss).  She was able to heal and return to training, but she refractured the same bone and was then retired.

    The daughter of Outstanding Sire A.P. Indy out of the Deputy Minister Mare, Better than Honour has been bred to the Son of Storm Cat, Giants Causeway.  Their regally bred offspring will be a 4X4 cross to the Great Champion Secretariat.

    Michael Tabor still owns the great fillie.

  5. Not for sure but will work on it for you.

  6. Miss Newmarket is right she is at Ashford Stud.

    If you want full information on her racing history, breeding and current situation go to Wikipedia.org the free online encyclopedia, via Google - there you will find all the information you need about Rags to Riches like the fact that she is currently in foal to Giant's Causeway.

    EDIT:  Just noticed that your first answerer (screaminhangover)  has pinpointed the Wikipedia website.....thats the place to go, didn't read all the answers before I answered myself....1st class inro..screamin xx

  7. I saw this question the other day, and it had several correct answers.  I am not sure if it was you or not but it was answered correctly before.

    RagsTo Riches is at Ashford and has been bred to Giant]s Causeway.

  8. She will never race again.  As a broodmare her job is now to produce babies!

    By the way, stallions "stand at stud", mares do not.  

    She will probably by boarding at Ashford and will "walk in" to any stallions in the area that her owners wish her to visit.

    The reason I said that she is probably at Ashford is that she is part owned by Michael Tabor, who jointly owns Ashford as part of the Coolmore bloodstock empire.  It makes sense for the mare to be at the owners stud rather than paying boarding fees at someone else's farm.

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