The Eagle Has Landed!

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After much anticipation, A Shin Forward (Forest Wildcat x Wake Up Kiss by Cure the Blues) has returned to the United States from Japan.  The NY bred, Japanese turf champion returns to NY where he will stand the 2018 season at Rockridge Stud, as the property of Edition Farm. 

Earning his fame as the 27th winner of the Japan Autumn International Mile Championship [G1] and the Hanky Hai [G3] in 2010, A Shin Forward’s race record includes 3 stakes wins, and 5 stakes placings, with over $3.4 million dollars in total earnings over five years racing. As the second leading NY bred earner in history (Funny Cide being the first), we are excited to continue his career in the U.S. as  a New York based stallion. 

Click to watch A Shin Forward WIN the 2010 Japan International Mile Championship

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Annual Scholarship Day at Saratoga

Congratulations to our scholarship recipient, Ella Pittman! On Friday, July 28 Vivien Malloy presented the Debby Malloy Winkler Scholarship check in the winners circle at Saratoga Racetrack after the 5th race. This $5,000 scholarship recognizes Ella's full-time enrollment as a veterinary student at Cornell University. Her focus is on equine sport medicine.

Vivien Malloy and Ella Pittman, photo courtesy of Kathy Landman

Vivien Malloy and Ella Pittman, photo courtesy of Kathy Landman

I have wanted to be an equine sports medicine veterinarian since I was 14 years old. I’m now less than a year from achieving that dream. This scholarship will alleviate some of the stress associated with tuition costs and allow me to focus on learning the best patient care and treatment options for our equine athletes.
— Ella Pittman, NYTBreeders.com

Edition Farm Lawn Jockey at National Museum of Racing

Vivien with son, Mark Malloy and granddaughter Caitlin Malloy Brennan

Vivien with son, Mark Malloy and granddaughter Caitlin Malloy Brennan

The National Museum of Racing held a fundraiser where thirty-seven, 165-pound lawn jockeys are lined up in a long row, each one bearing respective stable’s silks colors by donors.

Edition Farm, one of many owners in support throughout the U.S., will have their silks displayed for over five years to sponsor one of the figures, benefitting the museum’s endowment fund.

Edition Farm unveiled their Lawn Jockey at the National Museum of Racing in Saratoga, NY on July 20th, along with other Thoroughbred farm supporters. Owner, Vivien Malloy attended the event with son, Mark Malloy, granddaughter, Caitlin Malloy Brennan and friend Kathy Landman, as well as Theresa Behrendt, who helped initiate the fundraiser. 

Photos courtesy of Kathy Landman

Silly Sister Earns Second Win in 3 Starts at Belmont

On June 23, 2017, Silly Sister charged her way to WIN her second race in only three starts! Silly Sister is owned in partnership by Edition Farm and Lady Sheila Stable.  She was ridden by Irad Ortiz, Jr. and is trained by Linda Rice.

It was a wonderful day and a proud moment for Vivien to lead Silly Sister into the winners circle.

Photos taken by Kathy Landman

Silly Sister Breaks Maiden at Belmont

On May 19th, 2017 Silly Sister broke her Maiden in the 4th race at Belmont Park. 

Victory is sweet and Silly Sister showed her class, guts and determination in the 4th race at Belmont on Saturday on a tremendous, prolonged stretch duel. She didn’t give up and we didn’t stop screaming! Sharing it with someone such as Lady Sheila Stable is all the more powerful.
— Vivien G Malloy
Photos Courtesy of Adam Coglianese

Photos Courtesy of Adam Coglianese

Vivien and Sheila walking to the winners circle with trainer, Linda Rice to greet Silly Sister!

Vivien and Sheila walking to the winners circle with trainer, Linda Rice to greet Silly Sister!