Greer Homebred Still The Talk Of The Town At Woodbine

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Greer Homebred Still The Talk Of The Town At Woodbine

Brandon Greer's horse Candy Cruise foaled on May 1, 2015. The event attracted a lot of people, including the local community. Brandon and his father bred the horse and named him Town Cruise. Town is the name Brandon chose because of the colt's sire, Town Prize. Town will make his racing debut on October 21, 2018, at Woodbine Racetrack. He will run a sprint over the main track. It will be his first race. His father, Terrance Greers, is a long-time horseman. They have been breeding Town since he was three.

Greer Homebred is the talk of the town at Woodbine. Town Prize offspring get better with age. On June 13, Town Cruise won the Grade 2 King Edward. He finished second on July 4. Brandon and Daisuke are thrilled with the result. The race was run in a course record 1:31.73. The 2021 Wood bine campaign starts in February. It's one of Wood's biggest races. March to the Arch is last year's King Edict winner. Avie's Flatter finished fourth. Greer's Farm has been at the Wood Bine for six years. They have a new horse, Greers Home bred.


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