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Sunday, December 18, 2022

One Last Night '21 Introduction

We recently added this French bred filly to our roster after purchasing shares in December. Go to her profile page to read about her exciting pedigree, trainer, and future plans. 

This is an update of activity on One Last Night '21 over the last few months:

UPDATE SEPTEMBER 2022
One Last Night '21 arrived from the Arquana Sale in France at Kenny McPeek's Magdalena Farm in Lexington on September 28, 2023 where she began her journey to the racetrack. There is a lot of excitement and anticipation about this yearling daughter of top European stallion Wootton Bassett arriving in the Bluegrass State. She will now begin the breaking process that will lay the groundwork for her training.

UPDATE OCTOBER 2022
One Last Night ‘21 is currently at Kenny McPeek’s Magdalena Farm in Lexington, Kentucky. His team there reported that the  daughter of Wootton Bassett has settled in well since arriving from France, and they are pleased with how the filly has adapted to her new surroundings. Currently, One Last Night '21 is being turned out for 2 to 3 hours each morning. They plan is to start exercising her in the round pen next week. 

UPDATE DECEMBER 2022
Our yearling daughter by Wootton Bassett has transferred to Florida and is moving along in her training at trainer Ken McPeek’s farm in Ocala. At the first MRH Owner Experience farm tour last weekend, McPeek’s assistant introduced the filly to partners. She really is a stunner. The report included video where the handlers described her as "one of the favorites" and that she is nicknamed "Meg The Colt" because she acts more like a colt than a filly. We hope that translates into boldness on the track at a later date. This weekend marks the second event at McPeek’s farm and we are awaiting a new report. 


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