May 14, 2017 Mac Lilley Farms, located in Dutton, hosted its event from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. The farm helped promote the 250th anniversary of horse racing in Canada with a ‘commemorative mile’ by Il Sogno Dream and information display. Il Sogna Dream, pictured on his way to the track at Mac Lilley Read More …
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Dan Gall, CEO For Standardbred Canada, Visits Mac Lilley Farms
On September 1, 2016, Dan Gall, CEO For Standardbred Canada came out to Mac Lilley Farms for a visit. Just 34 days into his new job as CEO for Standardbred Canada and Dan has already visited horse people from P.E.I. to Quebec to Ontario to Alberta. Dan is relatively Read More …
The Glencoe 4-H Horse Club come to Mac Lilley Farms for a visit
On Monday August 8, 2016, at 7:00pm, the Glencoe 4-H Horse Club came out to Mac Lilley Farms for a visit. Led by Linda Simpson the 14 young ladies started the meeting by going through their business portion of the meeting. They were then introduced to their Read More …
Warrawee Needy Meets The Public At Western Fair District
On March 11, 2016 Warrawee Needy made a guest appearance at The Raceway at Western Fair District. He met his fans trackside. Warrawee Needy was driven in the post parades of the 2nd and 8th race by Hall Of Fame Driver Dave Wall. The 8th race was named “The Warrawee Needy Pace.” The winner was Whosurbeast, owned by Debbie Read More …
Meet The Fastest Standardbred Horse In The History Of The Sport
On January 30, 2016 Mac Lilley Farms Ltd. will be opening it’s gates for the public to meet Warrawee Needy, the Fastest Horse In The History Of The Sport. There will be plenty of draws for great prizes, calendars, magazines, treats, and drinks for the visitors. The ceremony begins at 2:00pm. Warrawee Needy and his assistants will be Read More …
Warrawee Needy Coming To Mac Lilley Farms In 2016
December 25, 2015Mark Ford is pleased to announce that world champion Warrawee Needy will be coming to Ontario to stand for stallion duty at Mac Lilley Farms Ltd.A winner of 29 races and more than $1.25 million, Warrawee Needy did it all. He was freakishly fast at two (1:49.4s), faster still at three (1:48.4s) and Read More …