W. D. LaPage Stables
Overview
W.D. LaPage Stable is a family owned and operated farm.  
We have a band of 35 broodmares and have Incredible Abe
and Teeth of the Dog standing.
Our racebarn has 20 horses plus in training at any one time.
We have our own stone dust half mile track on the farm.  
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Congratulations DW's JUDY
(Dilbert Hanover-Yankee TLC)
Lifetime mark 1:56.4H taken at Saratoga
Welcome Teeth of the Dog!
Teeth of the Dog P,3,1:50.2S $633,338
Kassa Branca-Beach Umbrella(Umbrella Fella)
First crop of 8 foals raced in 2008.

Stud fee: $1000 live cover
Welcome Incredible Abe!
Standing in NY 2010
Incredible Abe T, 3, 1:54.1M $657,042
Crowning Point- Incredibly Sassy(Incredible Nevele)
Foal earnings $9,457,866
(2009)

Stud fee:  $1000 live cover
Incredible Abe
Teeth of the Dog
DILBERT HANOVER HAS PASSED AWAY!!!
We have lost our treasured and beloved Dilbert. He died May
12,2009  from colic.  Our farm will never be the same without
him.
Dilbert Hanover died on May 13, 2009.  He died of Colic.  
He was a wonderful horse who charmed everyone
throughout his racing career and his breeding career.  He
was owned by William LaPage(Big D) of North Bangor,
NY.  William bought him with his sons at the NJ yearling
sale for around $3500.  They saw a special horse and
gave him a shot.  He was broke and trained at the family
farm and went on to race in Canada with Micheal
McDonald. He won 7 races in a row and became horse of
the month at Hippo de Montreal.  He used to have 1 rope
across his door and was best friends with trainer Joey
Sheas wheelchair bound son.  After banking $160,000 in
overnight races and taking a mark of 1:56.1 the LaPage
family, spearheaded by Williams son Donald, decided to
buy some mares in Ohio to breed to Dilbert.  The family
built the farm around DIlbert Hanover.  They bought
mares and raised the foals.  Then trained his offspring at
the farm with Dilbert Hanover overlooking his progeny.  
Dilbert teased his own mares daily  and would only breed
the ones he thought were right.  Dilbert had 8 foals his
first crop 5 of them competed in the NYSS.  He  had Sire
stake foals in every crop and was underated as a sire
because of his humble family upbringing.  
He was a wonderful horse and a part of the LaPage
family.  We will miss him dearly.   
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