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Cracking the Code, Triple Crown Double Down . . . March 9 issue

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Triple Crown Double Down Justify and American Pharoah are just the latest Triple Crown winners to st

[View this promotional email in browser]( [Subscribe Now!]( [Inside the March 9 issue of BloodHorse:]( Triple Crown Double Down Justify and American Pharoah are just the latest Triple Crown winners to stand at stud together – by Eric Mitchell Life at the Top Juvenile market for 2019 figures to follow familiar path – by Ron Mitchell BloodHorse MarketWatch 2-Year-Old Sale preview with freshman sires profiles, top 2YO consignors, sires’ racing and sales stats A New Path Code of Honor’s Fountain of Youth score puts William S. Farish on the Derby trail – by Charlie McCarthy Additional Features: Letters from Rockland Farm Continuing series on tying Rockland Farm in today’s world (part 14) – by Josh Pons Regional: Day in the Sun Eight new stallions for Florida – by Evan Hammonds What’s Going On Here Victory Lane – William S. Farish might have a rare shot at the Derby – by Evan Hammonds Steve Haskin’s Derby Dozen A look at this week’s rankings plus the Classic Spotlight on Spinoff Winner’s Circle: Owner McConnell family strikes with Prince Lucky – by Charlie McCarthy Racing Gulfstream Park, Stakes Stakes winners, Non-graded stakes, Added stakes Source Directory Listings: Southeast Out of the Gate: A Sight to Behold Four-time champion Beholder at Spendthrift Farm with her second foal, by Curlin – photography by Anne M. Eberhardt [Included in this and every issue . . .]( - Feature Stories - The Wire - Names in the News - Award-winning Photo Journalism - "What's Going On Here" Editorial - Racing Recaps - Sire Lists - Stakes Winners and Analysis - Winner's Circle - Non-graded and Added Stakes - Classifieds - Stallion News - “Our Voices” Commentary Download this issue now or subscribe to the magazine tablet edition for only $69/year. [Click here]( to order a single print issue of BloodHorse magazine [The Blood-Horse]( 821 Corporate Drive | Lexington, KY 40503 [Like us on Facebook!]( [Facebook]( • [Follow us on Twitter!]( [Twitter]( • 800.582.5604 [Click here to unsubscribe from BloodHorse special offers.](

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