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BloodHorse Daily for Saturday, August 15

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Country House to Stand at Darby Dan Farm; On Racing: Horse Racing Comes Down to a Point of View; Ken

Country House to Stand at Darby Dan Farm; On Racing: Horse Racing Comes Down to a Point of View; Kentucky Derby Jockeys Must Be at Churchill by Aug. 31; Kentucky Supreme Court Hears HHR Arguments; Colonial Downs Cancels Meet Due to COVID-19 Positives [BloodHorse Daily]( Providing the Thoroughbred professional with daily news, analysis, race entries and results & more! [Download Today's Edition]( Inside the Saturday, August 15, 2020 Issue [Country House in his paddock in February at Blackwood Stables]( [Country House to Stand at Darby Dan Farm]( Country House, the winner of last year's Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve (G1), will stand at John Phillips' Darby Dan Farm near Lexington for the 2021 breeding season. The son of Lookin At Lucky will stand for $7,500. [Click here!]( More Stories From Today's Edition [A rainbow graces the Twin Spires at Churchill Downs after rain moved through Louisville]( [On Racing: Horse Racing Comes Down to a Point of View]( [Jockeys riding in the 2019 Kentucky Derby pose for a photo before the race at Churchill Downs]( [Kentucky Derby Jockeys Must Be at Churchill by Aug. 31]( [Artist rendering of Kentucky Downs' planned new entrance]( [Kentucky Supreme Court Hears HHR Arguments]( [Racing at Colonial Downs]( [Colonial Downs Cancels Meet Due to COVID-19 Positives]( Plus the latest results, entries, and more. To download the Daily from BloodHorse.com or to view previous editions, visit [BloodHorse.com/daily](. Try BloodHorse Daily on your phone [Customize]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Feedback](mailto:editorial@bloodhorse.com?subject=Blood-Horse+Daily&utm_source=DailyNewsletter&utm_medium=email) | [Subscribe to the Magazine]( | [Advertising](mailto:advertise@bloodhorse.com?subject=Blood-Horse+Daily+Advertising&utm_source=DailyNewsletter&utm_medium=email) | [Privacy Policy]( To ensure that you continue to receive e-mails from us, please add [newsletters@BloodHorse.com](mailto:newsletters@bloodhorse.com?utm_source=DailyNewsletter&utm_medium=email) to your address book. © 2020 Blood-Horse LLC. All Rights Reserved. 821 Corporate Drive Lexington, KY 40503 | 800-582-5604

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