Sire: Mo Donegal
Dam: Boom Roasted
Broodmare Sire: Practical Joke
Date of Birth: January 23, 2024
Trainer: Edward J. Coletti Jr.
Sire: Pat On the Back
Dam: Fringe Benefits
Broodmare Sire: Cape Blanco (IRE)
Date of Birth: May 4, 2023
Trainer: Edward J. Coletti Jr.
PA-Bred Ownership Offering
Sire: Yoshida (JPN)
Dam: Garnet Crystals (USA)
Broodmare Sire: Lion Heart (USA)
Date of Birth: January 19, 2021
Trainer: Edward J. Coletti Jr.
A behind-the-scenes look at the energy and coordination in the paddock as trainers, jockeys, and the Whiskey Run team prepare for post time.
Partnerships at Whiskey Run Stables are for those who want to be part of the Thoroughbred racing experience. Partners share in the costs of training, racing, and care and take part in the day-to-day journey of a racehorse. Horse racing involves uncertainty, and outcomes can vary.
Partners gain behind-the-scenes access to the sport, from mornings at the barn to race day and time in the paddock. Horses are managed by experienced professionals with a focus on care, development, and responsible placement.
For many partners, the value lies in the experience itself—being involved, learning the sport, and having a direct connection to race day.

Please reach us at investments@whiskeyrunstables.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Thoroughbred ownership means investing in a racehorse or a share of a racehorse that competes in professional horse racing. Owners participate in earnings, resale potential and the overall racing experience.
Whiskey Run Stables focuses on disciplined racing programs, transparency and long-term planning. Every decision is made with both horse welfare and partner interests in mind.
No. Many partners choose fractional or partnership ownership. This allows participation in Thoroughbred racing at a lower cost while still sharing in potential returns and ownership benefits.
Potential earnings may come from racing purses or the sale of a horse, depending on performance, health, and market conditions. Not all horses earn purse money or resale value, and some may not recoup expenses. Horse racing involves uncertainty, and financial outcomes are never guaranteed.
Even horses that do not become top-level performers may retain value through claiming races or resale opportunities. Proper management focuses on placing each horse where it has the best chance to succeed.
Many owners may qualify for tax advantages related to horse racing investments, including deductible expenses and depreciation. Individual tax benefits depend on personal financial circumstances and should be reviewed with a tax professional.
Owner involvement varies. Some investors prefer a hands-off approach while others enjoy visiting the barn, attending races and staying closely connected to the process. Both options are supported.
No. Thoroughbred ownership is not directly tied to stock market performance or interest rate changes. Results are driven by training, placement and management decisions.
Horse racing is speculative and involves risk. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Ownership opportunities should be considered carefully and with the understanding that financial returns are not guaranteed.
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