Rich Ringler Stable

When Rich was a young man his dad took him to visit Dana Irvings Farm, that was all it took to get him hooked. Rich worked for Dana for many years before going out on his own.  Rich has been training and driving for over 30 years.

Rich specializes in breaking young horses. He trains at Ocean Downs Racetrack which is a perfect place for young horses.  Partnerships are available and Rich offers reasonable rates.

 
We are always looking for new owners to join our stable. Whether you are a first time owner or someone already active in the industry we encourage you to Contact Us.
Last Updated 2/10/2008
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Rich Ringler

215.280.4875

Ocean Downs Racetrack

Berlin, MD
Copyright ©  2007 Rich Ringler Stable. All Rights Reserved.

"A man needs someone to believe in him.  A horse has this need too.  
Whether he is bred to race or
show or pull a plow, 
he needs someone who believes
in his power to run, jump or pull. 
 One day he pushes
against the wind and opens his nostrils to suck it in.
Suddenly he wants to run and he does and he wins.
No longer a diamond in the rough, he has taken on
the sparkle of a true champion."

Rich with Wild Ride Hanover
 Share The Delight sets Monticello record
Friday, August 24, 2007 - by John Manzi, publicity director, Monticello Raceway


 Monticello, NY --- On Thursday afternoon, August 23, six divisions of New York Sires Stakes sophomore colt pacers competed for nearly $300,000 at Monticello Raceway, and when the events were over Share The Delight had come away with a track record victory in a time of 1:55.3 and his nemesis, Riggins, won his split in 1:56.2. Of the six divisions, the slowest time turned in by the freshman pacers was 1:58.

Though there was a majority of classy youngsters competing, the day really belonged to Share The Delight. The son of Bettor’s Delight rambled to an easy track record victory and according to his driver, Jimmy Morrill, Jr., he could have gone more.



 
Share The Delight (Jimmy Morrill, Jr.) was an easy winner in 1:55.3, a new track record for 2-year-old pacers.
“This colt (Share The Delight) handles like a Cadillac,” Morrill related after his victory. “He’s so handy and he’s got a big motor. I’m sure he could have gone in 1:54 if he had to.”


Also impressive was the fact that the colt's outstanding trainer Linda Toscano made an appearance in the winner's circle and the first thing she did when she got there was remove the burr headpole which seemed to make the colt much more comfortable. Share The Delight stood while a crowd, including part-owner Lorne Polger and his family, along with a few friends, joined in the ceremony.

After he left the winner's circle Polger was quick to add, “This is Share The Delight’s third consecutive track record. He set one at Saratoga (Raceway) -- later lowered by Riggins; one at Tioga (Downs); and now here at Monticello and we are still undefeated (in four lifetime starts).

Owned by the Four Horsemen Stable and Algonquin Farms, among Polger’s partners is his longtime friend and CBS Legal Analyst Andrew Cohen, who was watching the race from his home in Centennial, Colorado.

Share The Delight’s 1:55.3 clocking erased the former mark of 1:56 owned by B Electric. He defeated Cry For Cash, driven by Jimmy Devaux. Sailing Cruise, who went a big trip after making a wild break at the start, finished third for Jimmy Taggart, Jr.


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