“It’s the perfect time to get ready for Post Time,” says Northview Stallions “as he’s an eight-time stakes-winning millionaire and multiple Grade 1 performer.”
“Post Time exemplified class, consistency and soundness throughout his career – a stakes winner from 2 to 5, winning from 5½ f to 1m1f and top three finishes in 21 of 22 starts, 17 in stakes.”
There’s no doubting Post Time made his 2024 4yo season his own with victories in Gr2 Carter Stakes at Aqueduct, the Gr3 General George Stakes and the first of his Polynesian Stakes wins.
Coming from last of 13 runners in the Gr.1 Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile of 8f at Del Mar, it was just a matter of ‘running out of track’ in finishing a game second to Full Serrano, who had the break.
Also, second in the ‘Met Mile,’ the Gr1 Metropolitan Hcp behind the Eclipse-Older Horse National Treasure, he was third in the Gr1 Whitney Stakes, also ahead of National Treasure.
Retiring just two weeks ago with a last start victory in the Robert T Manfuso Stakes with a mighty 110 Beyer Speed Figure, he also claimed a second Polynesian Stakes, by a combined total 28½ lengths.
In winning all three career starts at Laurel Park including the Maryland Juvenile Stakes as a 2yo, he claimed the City of Laurel Park Stakes at three years and was third in the Perryville Stakes.
Racing in the brown and white silks of Hillwood Stakes, the grey/roan Post Time was trained by Brittney Russell in Maryland, and was chiefly ridden by her husband Sheldon Rossell.
Bred in Maryland by Dr and Mrs Thomas Bowman, Dr Brooke Bowman and Milton P. Higgins III, he was a $85,000 graduate of the 2021 Fasig Tipton Midlantic Yearling Sale for Cary Frommer.
In saying ‘milers make the best miles’ Post Time is certainly a top performer of his triple Grade 1 sire Frosted, himself the winner of the ‘Met Mile,’ the Whitney and Wood Memorial Stakes.
The winner of over $1.55 million in stakes, he’s from the stakes winning Fairbanks mare Vielsalm, the family of Undercover and My Magician, and of Grade 1 Rose’s Cantina, Fancy Naskra.
And with the 2026 US Breeding Season commencing in January, it’s the Northview Stallion Station Open House and Stallion Show that’s on Sunday 4 January from 12noon to 2.30pm.
In viewing eight highly credited stallion for the 2026 breeding season, its Medaglia d’Oro outstanding Gulfstream Park Mile Stakes winner Endorsed, who’s half-brother to champion Cody’s Wish.
With his first yearlings being of 2026, Northview says ‘their athleticism, balance, intelligence—traits that reflect the same physical and mental toughness that defined his outstanding racing career.’
As his sire Medaglia d’Oro having 30 Grade 1 winners and a leading sire of Stakes winners world-wide, he’ the sire of 56 million-dollar yearlings, with Cody’s Wish the 2023 Horse of The Year.
In also winning the Fred W Hooper Stakes and finishing second in the Westchester Stakes when beaten half-length by Gr1 winner Code of Honor, Endorsed earned a 113 Equibase Speed Figure.
Retired from racing when injured in training for the Pegasus World Cup, Endorsed broke his maiden as a 2yo in a 6 furlong MSW race at Saratoga, running 1:11.22 and a 103 Equibase Speed Figure.
Two starts later he won a Belmont allowance race in a fast 1:08.78, and being placed in eight stakes races he 7 races and $970,133 in stakes, with Equibase Speed Figures of 100 or more 20 times.
A bay foaled in 2016, and bred by Godolphin, he’s from Gr1 Gazelle Stakes winning Tapit mare Dance Card, who was third in the Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Sprint, family of East Avenue, La Troienne.
In being half-brother to champion Cody’s Wish, who also like Endorsed will be entering his third season, he won the Breeders’ Cup Mile as a 4yo and 5yo, and was Champion Older Dirt Male.





















