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Mares on Monday: Haulin Ice Hauls in a Cool Million

2/23/2026

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​A restricted race for Arkansas-breds, the Downthedustyroad Breeders’ Stakes at Oaklawn Park is not the sort of contest that usually showcases racing’s heroes. Last Friday’s edition was an exception to the rule. Gaining her second consecutive victory in this event, Haulin Ice made a massive overlay out of her 1-5 odds as she sailed home 11¾ lengths ahead of her nearest rival. The win made her the first Arkansas-bred millionaire and cemented her status as the greatest racing idol produced in the state since the “Arkansas Traveler,” Nodouble, won back-to-back national championships in the handicap male division in 1969 and 1970.

To be sure, Haulin’ Ice is not the equal of Nodouble, who won several stakes now classed as Grade 1; her best efforts in 2025 landed her a pair of Grade 3 wins in the Vagrancy Stakes at the spring Belmont at the Big A meeting and the Princess Rooney Stakes at Gulfstream. Nevertheless, the now 5-year-old mare has been a model of consistency, racking up 11 wins and 5 seconds in her 20 starts, and if her race on Friday was any indication, she is back and better than ever for 2026. Add her flashy gray coloration to her speed, her willingness, and her off-the-beaten-trail origins, and you have a racehorse that fans find easy to take to their hearts.

Haulin Ice is from the first crop of Louisiana-based Coal Front, whose sire, the Bernardini horse Stay Thirsty, won the 2011 Travers Stakes (USA-G1) and 2012 Cigar Mile Handicap (USA-G1) but has not had stud success commensurate with his racing ability. The winner of five graded/Group stakes races including the 2017 Amsterdam Stakes (USA-G2) and the 2019 Godolphin Mile (UAE-G2), Coal Front is the second-leading earner for his sire behind multiple Grade 1 winner Mind Control. He had a breakout year for a regional stallion in 2025 as he was also represented by Rebel Stakes (USA-G2) winner Coal Battle, now a millionaire in his own right, and Carter Handicap (USA-G2) winner Crazy Mason—all horses that were sired on a US$2,000 stud fee.

On the distaff side, Haulin Ice is the first foal of unraced She’s Smoke, whose sire Half Ours (by Unbridled’s Song) won the 2007 Richter Scale Breeders’ Cup Sprint Championship Handicap (USA-G2) and was a three-time champion sire in Louisiana according to The Blood-Horse. She’s Smoke is also the dam of the winner She’s So Coal, a 3-year-old full sister to Haulin Ice, and most recently produced a 2025 colt by Yorkton.

She’s Smoke is out of the More Than Ready mare Ready at Nine, who so far has managed to come up with only two winners from 10 named foals of racing age, A winner of one of 12 starts during her own racing career, Ready at Nine is out of Nine Pines, a daughter of 1992 Preakness Stakes (USA-G1) winner Pine Bluff, who won a non-blacktype stakes at Remington Park. She in turn is out of unraced Ninth Trestle (by Forty Niner), a half sister to 1993 Prince of Wales’s Stakes (ENG-G3) winner Placerville (by Mr. Prospector) out of multiple Grade 1 winner Classy Cathy (by Private Account). Aside from Placerville, the results obtained from this female line of descent have been disappointing up to now given its opportunities. Yet those opportunities were not entirely wasted; they formed a genetic pool that still held enough in the way of superior genes to come up with Haulin Ice when opportunity arrived in the form of a talented and very well-bred stallion.

Coal Front is quite an interesting study himself. Inbred 3x3 to 1992 Horse of the Year A.P. Indy, an American champion sire and broodmare sire, he is out of Miner’s Secret, a mare inbred 3x3 to both A.P. Indy’s sire Seattle Slew (the 1977 American Triple Crown winner and also a champion sire and broodmare sire) and Mr. Prospector, a two-time American champion sire and the most influential American broodmare sire of modern times. The cross of A,P. Indy over Mr. Prospector and his line is responsible for all of A.P. Indy’s top North American sire sons, so Coal Front represents a concentration of a combination that has had quite a good history. In She’s Smoke, he met a mare line bred to Mr. Prospector (she has three crosses of Mr. Prospector at her fifth generation) but completely free of Seattle Slew and A.P. Indy. She’s Smoke also boasts a cross to Storm Bird, the broodmare sire of Stay Thirsty, which gave Haulin Ice a 4x5 cross to that fine racehorse and sire.

What in all of this genetic stew sparked to create a racer as good as Haulin Ice is a guessing game when all is said and done; we still know far less about genetics than we think we do, as new discoveries continue to add layers to the complexity of the study of heredity. The good news for all of us who are fans of the sport is that, after failing to make her reserve on a bid of US$875,000 at the 2025 Fasig-Tipton November sale, Haulin Ice will get one more season to display her talents on the track as an even more mature and seasoned racer. With any luck at all, she should continue to cement her position as the crown diamond of the Arkansas-bred program while winning new fans across the country.
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Christy
2/25/2026 06:19:11 pm

Coal battle has been bred to two half hour mares , producing three foals , three winners with haulin ice being the , sole black type winner. One of my co workers recently obtained a half ours filly with the intention to breed her. The bottom dam on this filly , is arch. I hope they take my advice because as long as they match up physically.It's better than doing what they were planning on.And that was getting a free breed from a Of course , it was not competitive beyond the lower claiming limits.

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