Bettor’s Delight to return to Canada for 2015 breeding season

from Blue Chip Farms

Walkill, NY — Blue Chip Farms and the Bettor’s Delight Syndicate are excited to announce his migration back to Canada.

Bettor’s Delight will continue to build his legacy as one of the most prolific Standardbred stallions ever, having sired winners of more than $200 million globally. He has sired multiple world champions including Darlin’s Delight and Bettor Sweet as well as 11 millionaires. In addition, Bettor’s Delight was the leading all-age money winning sire in 2013 and is poised to be the same in 2014.

“Following the wonderful reception to his Canadian bred offspring at the Lexington sale, we were approached by many breeders, owners and trainers alike who desired a proven top tier producing stallion in Ontario,” said Blue Chip’s owner, Tom Grossman. “With next year’s Bettor’s Delight 2-year-olds in the Canadian program, and with several top tier mares like I Luv the Nitelife ($1.9 million) already committed to him in the shed, Blue Chip, along with our syndicate partners, expect Bettor’s Delight to continue to expand the Cam Fella line in Ontario, especially with Camluck’s recent retirement.

“He has been an absolute rock of Gibraltar for the syndicate, mare owners, trainers, and yearling buyers that have been fortunate enough to cross paths with him,” added Grossman, “and my partner Joe Thomson and I are thrilled to send Bettor’s Delight back to Winbak Canada.”

For more information on Bettor’s Delight bookings, please e-mail Jean Brown at jbrown@bluechipfarms.com.

About Blue Chip Farms
Blue Chip Farms is the leading commercial Standardbred breeding and boarding farm in New York State, encompassing almost 700 acres in the rolling hills of Wallkill, N.Y. Founded in 1969, Blue Chip has produced five world champions, more than 1,000 stakes winners and close to a quarter-billion dollars in purse money. Owned by Tom Grossman, Blue Chip stands and manages 11 stallions in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. In 2014, our stallions bred more than 2,000 mares globally and delivered more than 160 foals with a 95 percent-plus conception rate.

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