Maryland Horse® June 2019 Official publication of the Maryland Horse Breeders Association; Vol. 84, No. 6

Yearling Show History

Maryland Horse Breeders Association Inc. By Cindy Deubler at Goucher College 1021 Dulaney Valley Road Baltimore, MD 21204 P.O. Box 427 Timonium, MD 21094 410-252-2100 Those who witnessed the recent yearling show of the Maryland Horse Breeders’ Association www.marylandthoroughbred.com at Pimlico were treated to a display of mighty fine looking young horses. The whole turnout BOARD OF DIRECTORS was impressive. . . Michael Harrison DVM Frankly when Major Stryker and the late Mr. Heiser first mentioned the proposition to me President some years ago I was rather hazy as to how far shows of this kind, limited as they must be to the David Wade 1 Vice-president consideration of candidates’ conformation, soundness and apparent physical condition, were Kent Allen Murray going to help in determining the quality of a horse destined for racing. . . Secretary-treasurer What I was overlooking was the psychological effect exhibitions of this type are bound to Cricket Goodall have on the personnel of the various breeding establishments. . . Executive director That these shows have certainly influenced for the better the standard of care given to horses Brooke Bowman DVM, belonging to members of the Association is very evident in the steady improvement year after Rebecca B. Davis, David year of the candidates that are sent to the shows. DiPietro, Richard Hackerman*, Christy Holden, Michael —James E. “Sunny Jim” Fitzsimmons, 1937 Horning*, TK Kuegler, Louis Merryman, Sabrina Moore, D. David Moose, Larry Murray, William Reightler, James B. Steele, Theresa Wiseman History runs deep at the *president appointed Maryland Horse Breeders Directors Emeritus Association Yearling Show, (served 18 years) which will be held for the 85th J. William Boniface, time June 30 at the Maryland R. Thomas Bowman, King T. State Fairgrounds in Timo- Leatherbury, Donald P. Litz nium. Jr., Robert T. Manfuso, Ann Traditionally, the event Merryman, Michael Pons, offers breeders an opportu- Katharine M. Voss nity to show off their Mary- Advisory Council land-bred yearlings while (past MHBA presidents) making them eligible for lu- J. William Boniface, crative prizes. William K. Boniface, Frank A. Bonsal, R. Thomas Bowman, Participants, both human William G. Christmas, Hal and equine, have been a who’s C.B. Clagett III, Kimball C. who of the racing world, with Firestone, King T. Leatherbury, a long list of esteemed horse- J.W.Y. Martin Jr., Joseph P. men having served as judge The show moved to the front lawn of Pimlico’s Pons Jr., Michael Pons, James and numerous state-bred stars picturesque old clubhouse in 1940 because a “coughing B. Steele Jr., Katharine M. seizing the opportunity for bug” was traveling through the track’s stable area. Voss, Robert B. White their first public appearance. Pimlico served as the host site from 1932 to 1959. The show’s popularity grew rapidly, as evidenced in 1939 when held in the Pimlico infield, the year Major Ral Parr’s colt was champion.

Rigan McKinney took a reserve championship with this Spy The event has occupied various sites at the Timonium Fairgrounds Song colt in 1956. Showing grand champions in 1957, ’59 and ’60, since moving to that location, and its old show ring, in 1960. 2 he retired the Straus Trophy, which he replaced with the Blarney Challenge Trophy. Chanceland Farm retired the Blarney in 1999.

Maryland’s first state- Reported The Blood-Horse, other horses, has accepted an asked to place them as he bred yearling show, held on a “In the colt division first prize invitation to judge the show.” would were he selecting year- Thursday (May 12, 1932), was and championship of the Fitzsimmons, who saddled lings for racing at Saratoga.” a superbly attended affair un- show was awarded to a black Belair Stud’s to A total of 34 yearlings was der less than ideal conditions. son of Sun Flag from Un- win the Triple Crown in 1930, shown, and Finney remarked, A crowd of approximately 500 furled, by Pennant, the prop- had a 70-year career that was “The turnout of spectators people turned out at Pimlico erty of J.W.Y. (Bill) Martin, marked by such other mile- was disappointing in num- two days before the Preak- wealthy young Worthington stones as winning the 1935 bers, but the improvement ness, “braving cold weather, Valley horseman, sportsman Triple Crown with Belair’s in condition of the yearlings rain and mud,” according to and polo player.” The filly , training two of the exhibited was very marked.” an account in The Blood-Horse. division was won by a chest- world’s leading money-win- J.W.Y. Martin bred and owned A large assemblage of nut daughter of Constitution ners (Gallant Fox and Nash- both class winners. about 60 yearlings was judged owned by Janon Fisher Jr. ua), and orchestrating the The show was open to any in two divisions – one for colts That first show set a prece­ careers of eight champions, state-bred yearling, regardless and one for fillies – their own- dent, as 26 Hall of Fame train- five of whom are in the Hall of where the sire stood, and ers obviously enticed by the ers have served as judges. of Fame (the three above, plus in its third year, great pride prize money. A total of $900 Preston Burch, who also and ). was taken that both the class was divided among the top judged the show in 1946 and He lent his expertise as winners were by Maryland four finishers in each class, 1953, was inducted into the MHBA Yearling Show judge stallions (, the with $500 going to the blue Hall of Fame in 1963. for 10 straight years. Fitzsim- 1925 winner ribbon winners. For the 1933 show, which mons’s first tour of duty took who stood his first Maryland Three of the era’s most offered a total of $1,000 in him into Pimlico’s infield, on season in 1932, and *Sir Grey- notable horsemen – Admi- prize money (divided be- the Monday after that year’s steel), winning over the get of ral Cary T. Grayson, William tween the two classes), it was Preakness. Maryland Horse such sires as * III, duPont Jr. and Preston M. noted that “An excellent judge Breeders Association field sec- Gallant Fox and *Sun Briar. Burch – judged the entrants of young , retary Humphrey S. Finney Five years later, the show in the track’s paddock, which James E. [Sunny Jim] Fitz- reported that Fitzsimmons for state-breds “witnessed helped shelter participants simmons, trainer of the Belair “was not told the breeding two innovations.” First, it from the driving rain. Stud, and of any of the entries, but was was limited to the produce Hall of Fame trainer Jack Van Berg judged the 1985 show, Hal C.B. Clagett Jr., pictured with his 1982 champion, held in the Timonium infield; assisting him was MHBA future stakes winner Alden’s Ambition, was honored in 2008 general manager Mary Thomas. Van Berg spoke at the as the longest-running participant in the show. first annual Yearling Show Crab Feast. of mares covered in Mary- $12,000 purse. The final Back cluding Dark Hollow Farm’s but the show was held either land. And second, the colts Again drew considerable in- Safely Kept and Ready’s Im- in the week leading up to the and fillies were judged at the terest, and had an also-eligible age; Frank Zureick and Violet race or immediately after ear- same time, in two different list. A dozen runners contest- Cleveland’s Urbane; Hal C.B. ly in its history. rings (Fitzsimmons had the ed the six-furlong race. Clagett’s Run Alden and Bul- The most picturesque site colts – 30 were exhibited; Har- The victory was especially let Valay; ZWP Stable’s Chero- was the lawn of Pimlico’s ry Rites judged 22 fillies). The meaningful to Glennie Mar- kee’s Boy; and Robert Manfu- “Old Clubhouse.” The show Maryland Horse noted: “The tin’s husband, J.W.Y. (Duck) so’s Cathryn Sophia, who the moved to that location in 1940, latter innovation proved bad Martin Jr.: “My father had following year at 3 recorded well away from the stable area judgment, and next year only the champion of the very first the most earnings in a single which was in the midst of a one ring will be judged at a show. . . so it seems fitting that season for any purse premium “coughing bug” scare. time.” our family should also own award winner to date, with 3 With the Preakness as a The restrictions to Mary- the winner of the final run- $1,139,720 the year she won backdrop, it comes as no sur- land-sired only yearlings end- ning of the Back Again.” Kentucky Oaks-G1. prise that a total of 17 Preak- ed in 1946, the first show after That running notwith- The top-earning yearling ness-winning trainers are on a three-year hiatus during standing, the Back Again was show participant at 2 has been the honor roll of judges. World War II. Two classes terminated because it gener- Spring Meadow Farm’s De- were added for out-of-state- ally attracted small, medio- clan’s Moon. Shown in 2003 Fitzsimmons sent out sired yearlings (one for colts cre fields that did not accu- when trainer Barclay Tagg Omaha to win the Preakness and one for fillies). rately measure the ability of selected him as a class win- two days after judging the A far more lasting inno- the show participants. In its ner, the gelded son of Malibu 1935 show. But two of the clas- vation brought about in 1939 place, the MHBA established Moon earned $507,300 during sic-winning elite, Horatio was the Back Again purse – a a $20,000 Maryland Fund his Eclipse Award-winning Luro (trainer of Northern race restricted to 2-year-olds Award to be divided among campaign in 2004. Dancer in 1964) and Billy who had been shown the year the exhibitors of the four con- The purse premium has Turner (trainer of before. testants who earned the most been modified twice – in- in 1977), took time the day af- The inaugural running of money on the race track the creased to $25,000 for con- ter their classic victories to the Back Again, featuring a next year. testants from 1990 to 1999, its handle ring duties. And show purse of $1,500, took place The first purse premium, current format started with exhibitors were thrilled to on May 11 at Pimlico, with G. $13,000 to the leading the 2000 show, offering a total welcome former Mary- Ray Bryson’s first-time starter earner, was awarded in 1984 of $40,000 split between the land-based trainer Barclay Knightfors winning by two to Sarah Jane Kousouris, ex- top four earners during their Tagg back in 2003, the month lengths. “In all only nine start- hibitor of For You and Me. 2 and 3-year-old seasons. The following ’s victo- ers were carded, though there The For Love and Glory fil- first year the 3-year-olds were ries in the Kentucky Derby were 43 that had been eligible ly earned only $18,490 as a rewarded, Nancy Alberts’ and Preakness. . . . Thus is shown the sorrows 2-year-old, but it was good homebred Magic Weisner Five trainers were asked of training. Bucked shins and enough for the top spot. She won in a landslide – he earned to judge the show a year af- coughs kept many out of the proved her quality when go- $791,000 his sophomore cam- ter sending out the Preak- race,” reported The Maryland ing on to win three stakes and paign. ness winner – Max Hirsch Horse. a total of $161,094 during her For much of its existence, (after winning the 1946 Triple The Back Again complet- four-year career. the show had been tied in Crown with ), Lucien ed its run 44 years later, with Over the years, the with the Preakness. Not only Laurin (after in Glennie Martin’s 1-2 favorite first-place purse premium was Pimlico the host site until 1973), Jack Van Berg (follow- Fancy Century taking home has gone to a number of 1960, when it was moved to ing Gate Dancer’s victory in the winner’s share of the stakes-winning juveniles, in- the Timonium Fairgrounds, 1984), Tim Ritchey (Afleet Al- Spotted among the crowd of spectators in 1941: ’s owners, Hall of Famer Woody Stephens (center), the 1975 Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Howard, with Alfred G. Vanderbilt. judge, received token of appreciation from Pimlico’s Charles Heise (left) and Snowden Carter.

new Chanceland Farm Chal- plished runners – Preakness lenge Trophy in 2016. runner-up Oliver’s Twist and The leading owner of year- 1999 Maryland Million Classic ling show champions, with winner Perfect to a Tee. seven, was Alfred G. Van- Sometimes, however, a derbilt. His first came in 1934 hint of things to come seems and his last in 1967, with a apparent. Among the class daughter of his famed stallion winners over the years have Native Dancer. Kevin Plank’s been Eclipse Award winner Sagamore Farm has continued Declan’s Moon, graded stakes the tradition, breeding and winner Ready’s Image (2006), In 2015, Chanceland Farm retired their second Challenge trophy. 4 owning two champions since Run Alden (1992), Le Sau- 2013. teur (1980) and Proper Angel Even the most knowledge- (1994). Six grand champions able and keen horseman can have gone on to be stakes win- ex in 2005) and Tom Albertra- Racing Hall of Fame stee- overlook a potential diamond, ners – Grand Champion (thus ni (Bernardini in 2006). plechase rider Rigan McKin- as the yearling show has prov- his name; 2004), Katie’s Love It was noted in The Mary- ney, whose yearlings won the en over and over again. (2003), Earth to Jackie (1995), land Horse that for Laurin’s show in 1957 and 1959, retired Two Eclipse Award win- Alden’s Ambition (1982), year, in which the weather the Straus trophy in 1960 and ners failed to win their classes. Knocklofty (1961) and Some- “bordered on the edge of di- replaced it with the Blarney Champion sprinter, multi­ time Thing (1953). saster,” as heavy rain cou- Challenge Trophy, named for millionaire and Hall of Famer It’s hard to critique the pled with 50 mile per hour his Blarney Farm in Wood- Safely Kept was complete- judging over the years, since winds swept the Timonium bine, Md. ly overlooked in 1987, and so many factors can affect a show ring located in the in- It took nearly 40 years be- champion 2-year-old Smart horse’s career, but it may be field of the race track: “All in fore an exhibitor was able to Angle was judged fifth-best in difficult to top the success of all, it was a thankless task for reciprocate. Yearlings from her class in 1978. Barclay Tagg. After whittling Mr. Laurin, who had flown Robert Manfuso and Katha- One of the most accom- down his selections from 112 in from New York the morn- rine Voss’s Chanceland Farm plished groups of runners yearlings shown in six classes ing of the show. Sodden with took top honors in 1992, 1994 came out of the 1993 show. Of in 2003, he selected as class his dripping clothes, Laurin and 1999. The Chanceland the 87 yearlings exhibited, winners three future stakes battled out his assignment to Farm Challenge Trophy was trainer Tommy Kelly selected winners, topped by Declan’s the very end, never once com- offered in 2000, and breed- as his champion and reserve Moon. plaining.” er Cary Jackson made quick champion future stakes- The number of entries has While the weather is un- work to take possession, ex- placed runners Royal Silver fluctuated over the years – predictable, what’s guaran- hibiting the grand champions and Venus Genus, respective- from less than 30 in 1935 to the teed is the presenting of the of 2005, 2006 and 2010, and ly. most ever in 1990, when Hall championship trophy which, and twice in that 11-year span But a filly he placed fourth of Fame trainer Flint (Scotty) if won by the same exhibitor seeing two of his colts named that day totally outclassed Schulhofer examined 140 three times, is retired by the reserve champion. them both, as multiple Grade yearlings (from 192 entered). winner. A new, comparable 1 winner Urbane amassed In recent years, the number of trophy must then replace it. It took only five years for more than $1 million on the entries has hovered at approx- The first trophy of its kind Manfuso and Voss to retire the track. Two others in the show imately 100, with about a 15 was the Henry L. Straus Me- Foxharbor Farm Challenge who weren’t pinned in their percent scratch rate on the day morial, first offered in 1950. Trophy, replacing it with a classes also became accom- of the show. R full-sister to Star Minister. In a Five of the first seven run- dozen starts, Dynamic Deputy ners out of Dynamic Deputy won five times and was sec- are winners, including ond in five others, earning $430,205-earner and three- $344,020. During her 4-year- time stakes winner Dynamic old season, she captured the Strike. The mare’s youngest Shine Again Stakes at Pimlico foal is the 2-year-old filly and was second in two stakes, Lookin Dynamic, by Lookin including the Delaware Hand- At Lucky. icap-G2. Maryland-bred Stakes Winners Clubman finds success in Russell Road Stakes Another Broad proves tough in Aqueduct’s Top Flight Caonabo Stable’s Club- man, a 5-year-old son of Not For Love, rallied four wide around Charles Town’s far turn in the $75,000 Russell Road Stakes, and pulled clear to win by a length on the April 20 Charles Town Classic card. It was the first stakes win for the bay gelding. Trained by Rodolfo San- chez-Salomon, Clubman went off at 10-1, but came in off wins in two of his three starts Coady Photography this year, and most recently was fifth in the Not For Love Clubman is the 91st stakes Stakes. With Xavier Perez winner for longtime leading 5 aboard for his first start at Maryland sire Not For Love, Susie Raiser/NYRA Charles Town, Clubman bid- and the second for his dam, Making her second start Another Broad is the latest ed his time behind opening the unraced Lemon Drop Kid for new connections, 4-year- in a long line of stellar per- fractions of :23.09, :46.10 and mare Otherwise Perfect. She old Include filly Another formers bred by Meyerhoff 1:11.01 before gunning for the also produced I Stand Alone Broad rallied down Aque- going back to the Silent Screen lead. His final time for 7 fur- (by Dance With Ravens), a duct’s stretch and pulled away mare Dynamic Star. A stakes longs was 1:24.56. stakes winner at Zia Park at to win the $200,000 Top Flight winner and four-time Grade In recording his eighth win, 2, as well as two stakes-placed Invitational April 13 by more 1-placed runner of $237,755, Clubman boosted his earnings juveniles by Two Punch – than a length. She covered 9 Dynamic Star was purchased to $319,347. In seven previous graded-placed Friscan and furlongs in 1:52.99. It was the by Meyerhoff’s trainer Dickie stakes attempts, his best finish Stonebriar. first stakes win of her career, Small for $200,000 at the was a third in the 2018 Mary- Clubman’s third dam, Al- and fourth victory in nine Keeneland November sale in land Million Classic. legedly, a daughter of Hoist starts to nearly double her ca- 1988 in foal to Deputy Minis- Bred by Tom and Chris the Flag, was a half-sister to reer earnings to $222,095. ter. Three months later the Bowman and daughters Quin two-time Prix de l’Arc de Tri- Bred by Robert Meyer- chestnut mare delivered two- Bowman and Becky Davis, omphe-G1 winner and major hoff’s Fitzhugh LLC, Another time Maryland-bred champi- Clubman was sold as a 2-year- sire Alleged. She produced Broad was purchased private- on Star Minister, and followed old at the Fasig-Tipton Mid- three Maryland-bred stakes ly by her current owners, Ma- in 1990 with graded stakes- lantic May sale for $75,000 winners – European group daket Stables, Elayne Stables placed Dynamic Brush. Of her from the consignment of Cary winner Per Quod, graded and Brian Martin, after finish- 12 foals, all bred by Meyer- Frommer, and launched his stakes winner/producer Sus- ing second in last fall’s Geisha hoff, Dynamic Star produced career at Laurel in January pect Terrain and Supposedly, at Laurel in her stakes debut. nine winners, five stakes hors- 2017 for Waldorf Racing Sta- also a graded stakes producer. Transferred to the barn of es, including Ohio Derby-G2 bles. He broke his maiden in Another daughter, Shiitake, Todd Pletcher, the filly was winner Stellar Brush. Others his seventh start that June at is the dam of Grade 1 winner sent to Florida for the new in the family include 2017 Laurel, and was claimed by Taking Risks. year. Making her first start Maryland-bred champion old- trainer Jonathan Maldonado Otherwise Perfect is the outside of Maryland, she fin- er male Struth and track re- on behalf of Gladys Martinez only foal for her dam Krysia ished fourth behind Mary- cord-setting multiple stakes for $25,000. Later that summer (by Polish Numbers). Of her land-bred champion Blamed winner Concerned Minister. Clubman won three straight 10 foals of racing age, all have in the Grade 3 Royal Delta Dynamic Deputy, the final and, in his stakes debut, fin- started and seven are winners. Stakes at Gulfstream Park in foal out of Dynamic Star and ished fourth in the Maryland Her youngest foal is a yearling February. dam of Another Broad, is a Million Classic. colt by Great Notion. If you’re a student and work in the Maryland industry:

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Mare PASCHENDALE, by Sky Classic, mund. Bonita Farm. Mare to to Alliance. b.c., April 22, by Baltimore Dortmund. MOTHERLOAD HIPSTER, by Bob. Robert Gerczak. Mare to SOPHISTICATEDSTORM, by Fu- Dance With Ravens, b.f., April Baltimore Bob. ture Storm, ch.c., April 12, by Friesan Fire. William and 5, by Holy Boss. Dr. Ronald PENSY, by Johar, ch.f., April 8, by Mary Gale. Harris Parker. Dortmund. Dr. James Edwin SWEETS GALORE, by Rockport MUSELET, by Flatter, ch.f., April Bryant and Linda Page Davis. Harbor, b.f., April 25, by Free- 10, by Air Force Blue. Thorn- Mare to Alliance. mar. dom Child. Jagger Inc. Mare to MUSICAL RHYTHM, by Smart QUIET NICOLE, by Consolidator, Warrior’s Reward. Strike, dk.b./br.f., Jan. 26, by ch.c., April 4, by Alliance. Bar- THE GREAT TYLER, by Do- Bayern. Kaleem Shah Inc. lar LLC. Mare to ALLIANCE. neraile Court, ch.f., April 5, by MY BELLA ROSE, by Orientate, SAFE JOURNEY, by Flatter, b.f., Barbados. Shamrock Farm. b.f., April 13, by Baltimore March 17, by Bodemeister. UNIFORMLY YOURS, by Grand Erin Harrison Bob. James B. Steele Jr. Dark Hollow Farm. Mare to Slam, b.c., April 4, by Kitten’s OFFICER’S HOLIDAY, by Officer, Union Rags. Joy. George Louis Doetsch Jr. Filly by Great Notion out of b.c., April 24, by Shakin It Up. SEDUCTRESS, by Lemon Drop WET, by Boston Harbor, dk.b./ Heavenly Moon is a half-sister Jagger Inc. Mare to Bandbox. Kid, dk.b./br.f., April 9, by br.c., April 12, by Connect. to multiple stakes-placed OUR FIRST GIRL, by War Front, Baltimore Bob. Robert Ger- CRK Stables, LLC. Mare to Ko- $330,998-earner Moon Virginia. b.c., Feb. 13, by Tonalist. CRK czak. Mare to Baltimore Bob. be’s Back. Double NK Partnership and Dennis Jankiewicz— Robert T. Manfuso and Katharine M. Voss— DISPUTED NOTION: March 10, 8th race, $891. BASH: March 1, 7th race, $1,386; March 24, Dragon’s Lair Farm LLC—BAPTIZE THE BOY: 3rd race, $3,078. CORDMAKER: March 16, 5th March 2, 3rd race, $6,840. race, $9,000. ELIAV: March 29, 9th race, $891. Dragon’s Lair Farm LLC and Carol A. Kaye—PA- LAS SETAS: March 16, 7th race, $9,000. NO TRIOTIC QUEST: March 17, 1st race, $495. MORE EXCUSES: March 3, 6th race, $5,985. Alice Edwards—SIPPING CHAMPAGNE: March SARATOGA BOB: March 22, 8th race, $1,551. 1, 7th race, $3,762. ($30,891) The Elkstone Group LLC—EIGHTY SIX METS: Marathon Farms Inc.—CLOSER LOOK: March March 23, 7th race, $957. PAST PERFECT: 16, 3rd race, $1,089. DASHING LOU: March March 17, 8th race, $7,182. TORCH OF TRUTH: 15, 3rd race, $2,457. ($3,546) March 2, 8th race, $2,205. ($10,344) Edwin Merryman—LOUISE: March 10, 4th race, Sam E. English II—BEYOND FOREVER: March 1, $2,565. 8th race, $1,155. CONCORDIA’S WAY: March Louis McLane Merryman—SNIPPETY: March 24, 22, 9th race, $561. ($1,716) 9th race, $4,788. Maryland Fund Report Mary E. Eppler Racing Stable and A. Leonard Pin- Ann Warfield Merryman and Donald Metzger— eau—CRUSH IT: March 9, 2nd race, $3,933. JACKGREERSTUBHUTCH: March 15, 7th race, Alison E. Farwell Jr.—COLMONT FIRE: March $660. Bonuses paid for races at Maryland tracks 17, 2nd race, $2,565. Donna M. Miller—THE GREAT PROVIDER: March March 1 to March 31, 2019 Mrs. Janon Fisher III—DEAR CHARLOTTE: 8, 1st race, $1,134. March 9, 6th race, $945; March 23, 5th race, Bob Miller and Maryann Miller—SONIC BOOM E $2,565. FAIRY WISH: March 31, 2nd race, JET: March 2, 8th race, $5,985; March 31, 4th $1,089. ($4,599) race, $1,386. ($7,371) Fitzhugh LLC—BROAD EXPANSE: March 15, 3rd Athol Morgan LLC—DR BOLT: March 30, 5th Conniver Stakes Karen Benshoff and Ronald Benshoff—MARY- race, $2,457. TURBIN: March 24, 5th race, race, $2,565. LANDER: March 16, 3rd race, $2,079. $2,565; March 31, 1st race, $2,565. ($7,587) Kevin P. Morgan—MR. CHESAPEAKECITY: March 16. Purse $75,000-guar­ James A. Blackwell—TOM HAGEN: March 8, 6th Paul L. Fowler Jr.—STORMIN HONGKONG: March 17, 9th race, $3,762. YESTERDAYS- anteed. For 4-year-olds and up, race, $2,520. March 3, 7th race, $2,016. PLAN: March 22, 2nd race, $3,933. ($7,695) fillies and mares, registered Mary- Bonita Farm and Long Partnership—SMART Robert Gamber—STRING BEAN: March 9, 9th Wayne L. Morris and Juanita Morris—BROKER’S land-bred or Maryland sired. 7 fur. FACE: March 1, 3rd race, $594; March 9, 7th race, $2,565. REWARD: March 9, 3rd race, $3,762. DISCO race, $1,134. ($1,728) Germania Farm—GALLINELLA: March 3, 6th EXPRESS: March 3, 1st race, $2,565. ($6,327) 9 competed. (Closed with 18 nom- race, $1,155. inations.) Winner: Not Mary- Frank A. Bonsal Jr.—CHOCOMOUNT: March 30, Edmund T. Mudge IV—HEY MABEL: March 10, Jean W. Harris—GLORY HOUND: March 30, 9th 1st race, $1,134; March 24, 3rd race, $594. land-bred. Second: S W BRIAR 4th race, $945. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman and Adena Springs race, $2,565. ($1,728) ROSE, by Rockport Harbor. —BRUSHING: March 10, 7th race, $4,788. Michael J. Harrison—GRACEYGAB: March 31, Audrey Murray—PETION NIGHT: March 30, 2nd Breeder bonus: Dr. and Mrs. Rich- Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman, Dr. Brooke Bow- 6th race, $1,386. race, $1,764. ard Reveley ($2,250). Stallion bo- man and Adena Springs—DR. CERRATO: Nancy B Heil—TIZADOOZI: March 9, 6th race, Nancy Lee Farms—SING A VERSE: March 15, 1st nus: None. Third: ENCHANTED March 17, 1st race, $2,565; March 30, 5th race, $495. race, $594. GHOST, by Ghostzapper. Breeder $495. ($3,060) Hickory Ridge Farm—SPRING RUN: March 1, 8th Marilyn Payne—BAGELS AND LOX: March 8, 3rd bonus: George Doetsch. ($1,125). Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman and Rebecca Da- race, $2,205. race, $693. Hillwood Stables, LLC—BUNTING: March 15, Stallion bonus: None. vis—GREAT HERMAN: March 2, 3rd race, Cynthia Pence and Philip Spingler—NICK PAPA- $2,520; March 23, 6th race, $6,840. REDEEM- 9th race, $5,643. GIORGIO: March 1, 4th race, $957. Cynthia J. Darrah-Hipple—TOP HAT RAGTOP: Not For Love Stakes ING LOVE: March 8, 3rd race, $1,323. Dr. and Mrs. A. Leonard Pineau—HANALEI’S ($10,683) March 2, 5th race, $3,078; March 30, 8th race, HOUDINI: March 30, 6th race, $5,643. 8 March 16. Purse $75,000-guar­ Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman, Dutrow Thorough- $2,565. ($5,643) Avla Pitts—ALWAYSMINING: March 16, 8th race, bred Ent. Inc. and Rebecca Davis—EASY RIV- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holt, Theodore Montuori $9,000. anteed. For 4-year-olds and up, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Palumbo—TAT- ER: March 10, 6th race, $495. Bobby L. Plummer—IAM A DANCER: March 10, registered Maryland-bred or TOOED: March 3, 5th race, $7,182; March 22, Bowman and Higgins Stable—STOMP DANCE: 1st race, $594; March 24, 3rd race, $1,134. Maryland sired. 6 fur. 6 competed. 7th race, $2,835. ($10,017) March 17, 6th race, $3,591. ($1,728) (Closed with 17 nominations.) Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman and R. Larry John- Dr. and Mrs. Richard Reveley—S W BRIAR ROSE: ard Palumbo—LE WEEKEND: March 29, 2nd Winner: LEWISFIELD, by Great son—LIPPI LORENZO: March 17, 4th race, March 16, 9th race, $2,250. race, $5,130. Notion. Breeder bonus: Linda $1,449. Carolyn H. Rogers Estate—IN CLASS: March 10, Michael and Debbie Horning—GIMME KIMMY: Zang ($6,750). Stallion bonus: Vincent Bracciale—GFOUR: March 31, 5th race, 2nd race, $891. March 29, 7th race, $495. Great Notion Syndicate ($2,250). $495. Timothy J. Rooney—ANGELINAS STAR: March 9, Barbara J. Houck—FINAL FEAR: March 3, 6th Phyllis M. Browne—PADRINO’S HEART: March 6th race, $2,565. Second: ROCKINN ON BYE, by race, $2,205. 16, 3rd race, $5,643. Rock Hard Ten. Breeder bonus: Ann Biggs Jackson—TACO SUPREAM: March Sagamore Farm LLC—BRING ME ANSWERS: Buckingham Farm—I LOVE YOU: March 31, 6th Sycamore Hall Farm LLC ($2,250). 31, 4th race, $7,182. March 8, 4th race, $945. GLOBAL CITIZEN: race, $726. March 23, 8th race, $1,827. ($2,772) Stallion bonus: None. Third: LA- R. Larry Johnson—GOLD CADILLAC: March 15, KI, by Cuba. Breeder bonus: Tom James T. Christmas and Brenda Christmas— 9th race, $2,079; March 31, 2nd race, $2,079. Share the Risk Partnership—LIZ’S SMILE: March HUMBOLT STREET: March 31, 1st race, $495. 30, 3rd race, $1,764. Michaels and Lorna Baker NEVER ENOUGH TIME: March 3, 4th race, Classic Thoroughbred XXV—CHERRYANDTHE- $6,840. SPRINGTIME WIND: March 8, 4th race, Tim Shaw—WILDCATTIN: March 10, 2nd race, ($1,125). Stallion bonus: J&S Sta- HAWK: March 10, 7th race, $924; March 30, $1,701. bles LLC ($375). $2,565. YOU MADE IT: March 22, 2nd race, 3rd race, $4,788. ($5,712) $759. ($14,322) Skeedattle Associates—MY T TALK: March 29, Copper Penny Stables LLC—RAPIDASHCAT: Harry Kassap LLC—MAGICALLY DISCREET: 3rd race, $1,701. Breeder bonuses March 15, 4th race, $1,134; March 22, 3rd race, March 2, 6th race, $1,386; March 23, 7th race, Smith Farm and Stable—EL ROJO: March 2, 2nd Linda Albert and Thomas Baldwin—KOSHER $594. TRIFOR GOLD: March 24, 8th race, $1,827. ($3,213) race, $891; March 31, 8th race, $726. ($1,617) KONTRACT: March 17, 4th race, $759. $2,646. ($4,374) Ioannis Korologos—GREAT FRENCH KISS: Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton A. Smith—HARD ROCKIN Cordelia Stables LLC—BELLE ‘N TONIC: March Leo J. Ambrogi—QUICKHATCH: March 30, 7th March 22, 4th race, $3,762. BLUES: March 10, 1st race, $3,078. 1, 8th race, $5,985; March 23, 4th race, $1,386. race, $945. Fred T. Lewis DVM—CONQUISTODOR FUEGO: Hamilton Smith, Fred Greene Jr. and Deborah ($7,371) Anchor and Hope Farm, Inc.—PORT LOUIS: March 2, 9th race, $1,134; March 16, 11th race Greene—MOON VIRGINIA: March 17, 5th race, Cottonwood Stable LLC—CAN HE SHINE: March March 23, 3rd race, $1,449. $1,134. TEN OAKS MISS: March 3, 4th race, $2,835. 3, 2nd race, $660; March 24, 4th race, $3,420. Spendthrift Farm LLC—EQUUS NOVUS: March AS Rennklub LLC—LILO’S CALL: March 31, 2nd $2,520; March 24, 1st race, $6,840. TRICKY ($4,080) 15, 4th race, $3,078. race, $5,643. LION: March 22, 6th race, $5,130. ($16,758) Country Life Farm—BONUS POINTS: March 16, LGB Thoroughbreds—FREEDOM BELLA: March Sweet Spirits Stables LLC—REDEEMED SPIRIT: Robert Atkinson and Mary Atkinson—ORTINOLA: 5th race, $1,500. MERRY MAID: March 3, 3rd 10, 2nd race, $4,617. March 29, 3rd race, $891. March 1, 6th race, $1,320. race, $594; March 17, 3rd race, $594. ($2,688) Little Man Farm—FLIRTATION WALK: March 2, Sycamore Hall Thoroughbreds LLC—JUMP FOR Lorna Baker and Tom Michaels—LAKI: March 16, Country Life Farm and Freedom Child Syndicate 7th race, $3,078. SALLY: March 24, 1st race, $1,320. ROCKINN 10th race $1,125. —GO AMANDA: March 24, 2nd race, $891. Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Litz and Shamrock ON BYE: March 16, 10th race $2,250. ($3,570) Barak Farm—BLAMEITONTHEKISS: March 24, Dark Hollow Farm—POPIZAR: March 2, 8th race, Farm—BUSTER’S BROTHER: March 2, 5th Thornmar Farm LLC—DETERMINED MISSION: 1st race, $2,520. DEEP RED: March 15, 5th $1,155. race, $1,134; March 16, 11th race $3,078. March 22, 4th race, $726. YES MEANS NO: race, $7,695. THREE PHASE: March 3, 7th race, D Hatman Thoroughbreds—ELEVATED FOREV- ($4,212) March 9, 7th race, $594; March 23, 2nd race, $1,056. ($11,271) ER: March 22, 3rd race, $1,134. Kenneth Lowe Jr.—SHE’SLIKETHEWIND: March $1,134. YOURS TO KEEP: March 10, 3rd race, David Baxter—FREE TO TRUMP: March 15, 7th Dr. Alexandro Rubim Dias—V. I. P. TICKET: March 22, 1st race, $891. $1,323. ($3,777) race, $3,420. 8, 6th race, $6,840. Lucas Racing Inc.—LUNA DE FUEGO: March 1, Mark Toothaker and Dan White—GREASED- Patricia and Richard Beck—PHANTOM SHOT: David DiPietro—MIDNIGHT CRY: March 22, 9th 2nd race, $594. LIGHTNING: March 1, 5th race, $561; March March 15, 5th race, $1,485. race, $1,071. Robert T. Manfuso—WEEKEND DELIGHT: March 29, 7th race, $945. ($1,506) Howard M. Bender Revocable Trust—DIVINE George Doetsch—ENCHANTED GHOST: March 8, 2nd race, $1,320; March 29, 6th race, Donna Tullner and Stephen Glessner—BOUR- DANCER: March 17, 2nd race, $495. 16, 9th race, $1,125. $1,320. ($2,640) BON STREAK: March 22, 1st race, $1,701. Two Legends Farm—BENANDJOE: March 30, 6th CAL NATION (Faze the Nation: March 23, 9th race, $840; March 23, 6th race, $2,280). Hard Rockin ero: March 17, 9th race, $242): Outflanker race, $1,089. $231. Merry Maid: March 3, 3rd race, $198; Blues: March 10, 1st race, $1,026. Le Weekend: Syndicate—$2,991. The University of Maryland—FEARLESS TERP: March 17, 3rd race, $198): Cal Nation Syndi- March 29, 2nd race, $1,710. Lewisfield: March PETIONVILLE (Petion Night: March 30, 2nd race, March 30, 2nd race, $4,788. cate—$627. 16, 10th race, $2,250. Louise: March 10, 4th $588): Everest Stables Inc. Linda M. Walls—FAZE THE NATION: March 23, CHEROKEE’S BOY (Dr Bolt: March 30, 5th race, race, $855. Sing a Verse: March 15, 1st race, PLAN (Dr. Cerrato: March 17, 1st race, $855; 9th race, $693. $855): ZWP Stable. $198. Snippety: March 24, 9th race, $1,596): March 30, 5th race, $165). Yesterdaysplan: John E. Williamson III and Clover Hill Farm Inc.— CUBA (Laki: March 16, 10th race, $375): J&S Great Notion Syndicate—$11,052. March 22, 2nd race, $1,311): Stronach Group TRI TRY COLORS: March 2, 2nd race, $4,617. Stables, LLC. HUNTERS BAY (Brushing: March 10, 7th race, LP—$2,331. $1,596. Liz’s Smile: March 30, 3rd race, $588): Robert Winters and Xanthus Farms Inc.—RE- DANCE WITH RAVENS (Smart Face: March 1, 3rd REDEEMED (Dear Charlotte: March 9, 6th race, Stronach Group LP—$2,184. LENTLESS LION: March 15, 7th race, $1,260. race, $198; March 9, 7th race, $378): Dance $315; March 23, 5th race, $855. Redeemed Eric J. Wirth—ORIENT POINT: March 23, 2nd With Ravens Syndicate—$576. LION HEARTED (Tricky Lion: March 22, 6th race, Spirit: March 29, 3rd race, $297. Redeeming race, $594. DESPITE THE ODDS (Bagels and Lox: March 8, $1,710): Lion Hearted Syndicate. Love: March 8, 3rd race, $441. Yours to Keep: Pam Wofford and Edmund Benson—STACKS- 3rd race, $231. Great French Kiss: March 22, LOUIS QUATORZE (Iam a Dancer: March 10, 1st March 10, 3rd race, $441): Redeemed Syndi- DENERO: March 17, 9th race, $726. 4th race, $1,254. Mr. Chesapeakecity: March race, $198; March 24, 3rd race, $378; Kosher cate—$2,349. 17, 9th race, $1,254. Port Louis: March 23, 3rd Kontract: March 17, 4th race, $253): Louis Qua- Mrs. Frank P. Wright—MY CHESA CHARM: SCIPION (Sipping Champagne: March 1, 7th race, race, $483): R. Larry Johnson—$3,222. torze Syndicate—$829. March 29, 4th race, $2,565. SKY LEAP: March $1,254): Scipion Syndicate. ETCHED (Tattooed: March 3, 5th race, $2,394; NICANOR (Angelinas Star: March 9, 6th race, 8, 6th race, $1,320. WEE MONIE CREEK: March SEVILLE (GER) (Gold Cadillac: March 15, 9th 29, 1st race, $2,565. ($6,450) March 22, 7th race, $945): Bonita Farm Stallion $855. Fearless Terp: March 30, 2nd race, Partnership—$3,339. $1,596): Nicanor Syndicate—$2,451. race, $693; March 31, 2nd race, $693. I Love Lana Wright and Two Legends Farm—LAST You: March 31, 6th race, $242. Las Setas: FREEDOM CHILD (Freedom Bella: March 10, 2nd NOT FOR LOVE (Crush It: March 9, 2nd race, LOVE: March 29, 6th race, $6,840. March 16, 7th race, $3,000. Marylander: March race, $1,539. Free to Trump: March 15, 7th $1,311. Easy River: March 10, 6th race, $165. Linda Zang—LEWISFIELD: March 16, 10th race 16, 3rd race, $693): Seville Syndicate—$5,321. race, $1,140. Go Amanda: March 24, 2nd race, Last Love: March 29, 6th race, $2,280. No More $6,750. $297): Freedom Child Syndicate—$2,976. Excuses: March 3, 6th race, $1,995. Torch of STREET MAGICIAN (Lippi Lorenzo: March 17, 4th race, $483. Midnight Cry: March 22, 9th race, Stallion bonuses FRIESAN FIRE (Colmont Fire: March 17, 2nd race, Truth: March 2, 8th race, $735): Not For Love $855. Conquistodor Fuego: March 2, 9th race, Syndicate.—$6,486. $357): R. Larry Johnson—$840. ADMIRAL ALEX (Gfour: March 31, 5th race, $378; March 16, 11th race, $378. Eliav: March ORIENTATE (Dashing Lou: March 15, 3rd race, SUPER NINETY NINE (Equus Novus: March 15, $165): Leon Blusiewicz 29, 9th race, $297. Gallinella: March 3, 6th $819. Orient Point: March 23, 2nd race, $198. 4th race, $1,026. Fairy Wish: March 31, 2nd BANDBOX (Baptize the Boy: March 2, 3rd race, race, $385. Luna de Fuego: March 1, 2nd race, Quickhatch: March 30, 7th race, $315. Sonic race, $363. Ortinola: March 1, 6th race, $440. $2,280. Bunting: March 15, 9th race, $1,881. In $198. Saratoga Bob: March 22, 8th race, $517. Boom E Jet: March 2, 8th race, $1,995; March Wildcattin: March 10, 2nd race, $567): Country Class: March 10, 2nd race, $297): Bandbox She’slikethewind: March 22, 1st race, $297): 31, 4th race, $462). Wee Monie Creek: March Life Farm and Spendthrift—$2,396. Syndicate—$4,458. Friesan Fire Syndicate—$3,305. 29, 1st race, $855): Orientate Syndicate— TRITAP (Ten Oaks Miss: March 3, 4th race, $840; BUFFUM (Stormin Hongkong: March 3, 7th race, (Weekend Delight: March 8, 2nd race, $4,644. March 24, 1st race, $2,280. Trifor Gold: March $672): Buffum Syndicate. $440; March 29, 6th race, $440): Giacomo OUTFLANKER (Buster’s Brother: March 2, 5th 24, 8th race, $882. Tri Try Colors: March 2, 2nd BULLSBAY (Disco Express: March 3, 1st race, Syndicate—$880. race, $378; March 16, 11th race, $1,026; Flirta- race, $1,539): Tritap Syndicate—$5,541. $855. Tizadoozi: March 9, 6th race, $165): Bull- GREAT NOTION (Disputed Notion: March 10, 8th tion Walk: March 2, 7th race, $1,026. Nick Pa- TWO PUNCH (Humbolt Street: March 31, 1st race, sbay Syndicate—$1,020. race, $297. Great Herman: March 2, 3rd race, pagiorgio: March 1, 4th race, $319. Stacksden- $165): Two Punch Syndicate.

Maryland-bred Bonus Payments for registered Maryland-breds running in Maryland 9 Bonuses are paid 45 to 75 days from date of actual race 1st place 2nd 2nd place 3rd 3rd place 1st place 2nd 2nd place 3rd 3rd place 1st place breeder place breeder place breeder 1st place breeder place breeder place breeder Purse $ earns $ bonus $ earns $ bonus $ earns $ bonus $ Purse $ earns $ bonus $ earns $ bonus $ earns $ bonus $ 14000 7980 2394 2940 882 1540 462 33000 18810 5643 6930 2079 3630 1089 14500 8265 2479.50 3045 913.50 1595 478.50 34000 19380 5814 7140 2142 3740 1122 15000 8550 2565 3150 945 1650 495 35000 19950 5985 7350 2205 3850 1155 15500 8835 2650.50 3255 976.50 1705 511.50 36000 20520 6156 7560 2268 3960 1188 16000 9120 2736 3360 1008 1760 528 37000 21090 6327 7770 2331 4070 1221 16500 9405 2821.50 3465 1039.50 1815 544.50 38000 21660 6498 7980 2394 4180 1254 17000 9690 2907 3570 1071 1870 561 39000 22230 6669 8190 2457 4290 1287 17500 9975 2992.50 3675 1102.50 1925 577.50 40000 22800 6840 8400 2520 4400 1320 18000 10260 3078 3780 1134 1980 594 41000 23370 7011 8610 2583 4510 1353 18500 10545 3163.50 3885 1165.50 2035 610.50 42000 23940 7182 8820 2646 4620 1386 19000 10830 3249 3990 1197 2090 627 43000 24510 7353 9030 2709 4730 1419 19500 11115 3334.50 4095 1228.50 2145 643.50 44000 25080 7524 9240 2772 4840 1452 20000 11400 3420 4200 1260 2200 660 45000 25650 7695 9450 2835 4950 1485 21000 11970 3591 4410 1323 2310 693 46000 26220 7866 9660 2898 5060 1518 22000 12540 3762 4620 1386 2420 726 47000 26790 8037 9870 2961 5170 1551 23000 13110 3933 4830 1449 2530 759 48000 27360 8208 10080 3024 5280 1584 24000 13680 4104 5040 1512 2640 792 49000 27930 8379 10290 3087 5390 1617 25000 14250 4275 5250 1575 2750 825 50000 28500 8550 10500 3150 5500 1650 26000 14820 4446 5460 1638 2860 858 51000 29070 8721 10710 3213 5610 1683 27000 15390 4617 5670 1701 2970 891 52000 29640 8892 10920 3276 5720 1716 28000 15960 4788 5880 1764 3080 924 53000 30210 9063 11130 3339 5830 1749 29000 16530 4959 6090 1827 3190 957 54000 30780 9234 11340 3402 5940 1782 30000 17100 5130 6300 1890 3300 990 55000 31350 9405 11550 3465 6050 1815 31000 17670 5301 6510 1953 3410 1023 56000 31920 9576 11760 3528 6160 1848 32000 18240 5472 6720 2016 3520 1056 57000 32490 9747 11970 3591 6270 1881 Purses for all overnight races to be divided 57% to the winner, 21% to second, 11% to third, 6% to fourth, 3% to fifth and 2% to sixth, unless otherwise specified in the conditions of the race. Stakes are capped at $100,000 for Maryland-bred bonuses, and paid at 15% of purse earned for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places. Bonuses paid on stakes exceeding $100,000 will be calculated on purse distributions of a $100,000 stakes. In general, purses for stakes races are divided 60% to the winner, 20% to second, 10% to third, 6% to fourth, 3% to fifth and 1% to sixth. Refer to specific conditions of the race. In general, purses for stakes races are divided 60% to the winner, 20% to second, 10% to third, 6% to fourth, 3% to fifth and 1% to sixth. Refer to specific conditions of the race. Maryland-bred bonuses for Maryland Million Day are calculated separately. As of 09/01/2018; subject to semi-annual review by Maryland Racing Commission Maryland-bred top earners in 2019 Maryland’s leading sires (through May 2) Supplied by The Jockey Club Information Services, these statistics 1. Las Setas ...... $224,640 11. Hailey’s Flip. . . . .$83,154 compiled on May 2 are for stallions who currently stand or completed 2. Alwaysmining. . . .195,000 12. Tattooed...... 79,062 their career in Maryland. Lifetime earnings for stallions with at least one starter in 2019. † denotes freshman sire. 3. Nuclear Option. . . .121,207 13. Magically Discreet. . .78,684 4. Another Broad. . . .117,350 14. Enchanted Ghost. . . 76,320 Earnings in 2019 Strs Starts Wnrs Wins Earnings 5. Clubman...... 114,972 15. Last Love...... 73,828 Friesan Fire. . . . . 63 198 24 29 $912,971 6. Blamed...... 95,505 16. Bonus Points. . . . . 73,800 Great Notion. . . . . 55 160 23 36 899,081 7. Cordmaker...... 94,827 17. Red Gum...... 72,682 Not For Love. . . . . 39 143 17 23 642,745 8. Laki...... 92,500 18. Taco Supream. . . . .71,877 Freedom Child. . . . 26 79 12 16 500,381 9. Moon Virginia. . . . .91,260 19. S W Briar Rose . . . . 69,360 Seville (Ger) . . . . . 19 51 6 9 384,908 10. Beach View...... 84,000 20. Past Perfect...... 69,006 Orientate...... 37 93 11 16 282,009 Redeemed...... 26 82 9 10 271,420 Street Magician. . . . 31 75 7 7 249,530 Outflanker...... 23 69 8 9 241,133 Tritap...... 16 45 5 5 201,103 Maryland Flag Horse Despite the Odds. . . 21 68 6 6 193,149 Bandbox...... 12 27 4 4 166,964 Nicanor...... 12 39 8 9 161,039 Logo Wear Petionville...... 22 57 4 6 154,109 Super Ninety Nine. . 20 45 3 3 147,931 Buffum...... 6 18 5 6 121,406 Mens: Lion Hearted. . . . . 14 38 3 4 108,487 Earnings lifetime Tie Strs Starts Wnrs Wins Earnings Pullover Not For Love. . . . . 845 19,034 684 2,836 $79,126,223 Two Punch . . . . . 938 18,293 733 2,686 55,270,200 Polo Shirt Orientate...... 670 13,503 519 1,986 46,642,124 Petionville...... 658 14,173 513 1,910 44,790,825 Vest Louis Quatorze. . . . 775 14,840 573 1,947 37,837,391 Lion Hearted. . . . . 507 9,685 388 1,324 29,891,826 Jacket Outflanker...... 436 9,331 327 1,315 29,052,436 10 Waquoit...... 484 11,427 368 1,522 26,928,140 Womens: Go for Gin...... 322 6,212 214 732 19,336,318 Great Notion. . . . . 246 3,650 194 628 19,327,692 Scarf Rock Slide...... 221 3,842 149 427 11,066,777 Friesan Fire. . . . . 149 2,252 107 293 9,189,048 Vest Scipion...... 114 2,510 70 278 6,401,435 Jacket Mojave Moon. . . . 156 3,112 107 339 5,944,131 Street Magician. . . . 98 1,432 70 178 5,477,773 Other Gift Items: Cherokee’s Boy. . . . 75 1,493 49 150 4,036,917 Showing Up. . . . . 88 1,125 54 132 2,484,562 MHBA hat Redeemed...... 54 640 33 69 2,321,361 Freedom Child. . . . 36 348 25 56 1,955,239 Flag horse lapel pin Narrative (Ire). . . . 81 1,174 42 124 1,086,580 M Eighty...... 14 326 12 49 1,080,126 Flag horse clock 2-year-old earnings lifetime Foal Friend Strs Starts Wnrs Wins Earnings Not For Love. . . . . 365 1,164 139 186 $6,956,746 Buy online at marylandthoroughbred.com Two Punch . . . . . 449 1,447 164 207 5,686,112 Orientate...... 363 1,139 138 180 5,251,826 or call 410-252-2100 Petionville...... 378 1,172 122 151 4,824,083 Louis Quatorze. . . . 338 1,047 104 130 3,509,023 Outflanker...... 224 904 92 123 3,370,983 Lion Hearted. . . . . 224 733 81 111 3,096,416 Great Notion. . . . . 90 272 35 51 2,028,824 Friesan Fire. . . . . 83 271 26 30 1,515,054 Membership inquiries? Rock Slide...... 94 299 24 35 1,075,420 Scipion...... 58 239 25 33 1,026,993 Go for Gin...... 162 528 32 39 982,754 Member benefits Freedom Child. . . . 24 113 13 22 859,467 Street Magician. . . . 46 175 16 17 772,792 questions? Mojave Moon. . . . 87 338 25 30 673,520 Cherokee’s Boy. . . . 24 105 8 13 641,664 Call Hillary at the MHBA office Tritap...... 17 74 10 17 591,049 410.252.2100, ext. 122 Showing Up. . . . . 35 122 9 12 385,211 Redeemed...... 25 76 8 9 373,961 Buffum...... 7 31 7 10 277,818