Victory Lane Farm

Victory Lane Farm Welcome to Victory Lane Farm, we are pleased to have you visit our page.

Victory Lane Farm is the home of Arthur & Stacy Stafford’s racehorse stable, where the likes of Navy Blue, Penzance Hanover, Yale, Lovie’s Place, Always B Nicky, & many more

The stable had a pretty good run last week. Newsroom won at Harrah’s Philadelphia last Sunday. Manwiththeplan won at Har...
05/11/2026

The stable had a pretty good run last week. Newsroom won at Harrah’s Philadelphia last Sunday. Manwiththeplan won at Harrington on Monday night. Lovie’s Place had a second, and we had a couple more checks & one no good. Overall a good week.
Now on to this week of racing, wish us luck 🍀

05/03/2026
05/03/2026

Hollywood Park, June 13, 2010 — and the crowd already knew they were witnessing something that didn't belong to ordinary time.

Mike Smith celebrates aboard Zenyatta. Win number 17 in a row. What does that number even mean? Consider this: Cigar had stopped at 16. Citation had stopped at 16. Two of the greatest racehorses in American history, frozen at the same number, as if the sport itself had drawn a line and dared anyone to cross it.

Zenyatta crossed it. She didn't just match them — she buried that record beneath hoofbeats that shook the grandstand.

No modern thoroughbred in unrestricted races had ever gone this far. Not one. The history books had a ceiling, and she tore right through it without breaking a sweat.

But here's what the numbers can't tell you — what made people lean over the rail and forget to breathe: she wasn't just winning. She was winning *her way*. Dead last out of the gate, every single time, letting the field pull away before she unleashed something that looked less like speed and more like inevitability. She wasn't chasing horses. She was collecting them.

She isn't just a horse. She is a phenomenon. A queen who didn't know how to lose — at least, not yet.

And that "not yet"? That's the part that will haunt you.

Would you have bet against her on that June afternoon? After seventeen wins, after Cigar, after Citation — would you have believed anyone who told you the greatest story in racing still had one more chapter left to write?

05/03/2026

More from history-making trainer Cherie DeVaux, the first female trainer to win the Kentucky Derby: "It really is an honor to be able to be that person for other women or other little girls to look up to. You can dream big, and you can pivot. You can come from one place and make yourself a part of history."

Full story at the link in the comments.

04/28/2026

Spend enough time at any barn, and you’ll start to notice a pattern. The riders who are drawn to horses aren’t casual about it. They are all in. They care deeply, feel deeply, and often seem to carry a level of responsibility and emotional awareness that goes beyond their years.

There’s actually a term researchers use to describe this: supernurturers.

In the study “They Ease Your Mind: Horses as Co-Agents in Supernurturers’ Self-Care,” researcher Laura Sanchez explores young riders in the hunter/jumper world who demonstrate an unusually strong drive to care for animals, not just in action, but emotionally and ethically. The participants, girls and young women ages 10 to 23, were developing a way of relating to horses that emphasized empathy, responsibility, and connection.

The phrase “horse girl” is often used as shorthand, sometimes affectionately and sometimes dismissively. But what this research makes clear is that many of those riders share a distinct way of engaging with the world.

Supernurturers, as defined in the study, are individuals who are highly committed to caring for animals and deeply invested in their well-being, both in time and emotional energy. At the barn, it appears in the way riders think about their horses, interpret their behavior, and prioritize their needs.

From a young age, the riders in the study described a strong sense of duty toward their horses’ physical and emotional well-being. As they grew older, that responsibility expanded into a more complex understanding of partnership, one that included not just care, but communication, trust, and mutual awareness.

📎 Continue reading this article at https://www.theplaidhorse.com/2026/04/25/why-horse-girls-feel-everything-so-deeply-and-why-thats-a-strength/
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04/27/2026

Newsroom raced super finished 4th out of the 8 hole & pacing his last quarter in 27.1! #

One of the BEST nights of our lives thank you Yale💙🤍
04/22/2026

One of the BEST nights of our lives thank you Yale💙🤍

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Felton, DE
19943

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

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(302) 632-2498

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