Maryland ® March 2018 Official publication of the Maryland Horse Breeders Association; Vol. 83, No. 3

Industry shines on first Renaissance Awards night

Maryland Horse Breeders By Joe Clancy and Cindy Deubler. Photos by Jerry Dzierwinski Association Inc. at Goucher College 1021 Dulaney Valley Road Baltimore, MD 21204 P.O. Box 427 Timonium, MD 21094 keedattle Associates’ Maryland Horse Breeders and the Maryland horse in- 410-252-2100 S www.marylandthoroughbred.com Just Howard, winner of the Association, Maryland Thor- dustry scholarship fund. Grade 3 Commonwealth Der- oughbred Horsemen’s Asso- Just Howard, a son of BOARD OF DIRECTORS by at as part of a ciation and Maryland Jockey champion Robert B. White four-race win streak over the Club to recognize excellence trained by Graham Motion, President summer of 2017, took home in racing and didn’t break his maiden until Lawrence Murray 1 Vice-president top honors as Maryland-bred breeding in the state in 2017. his sixth career start, a maid- Richard F. Blue Jr. Horse of the Year, champion Baltimore’s Sagamore Pendry en special weight on the turf Secretary-treasurer 3-year-old male and champi- hotel hosted a sold-out crowd at Pimlico last May. The Cricket Goodall on turf horse at the inaugural of more than 230, who helped returned in July in stakes Executive director Renaissance Awards Feb. 12. raise more than $20,000 for Be- company, winning the Cave- Brooke Bowman DVM, The event was a coop- yond The Wire, the Maryland at over the Laurel Park turf as Rebecca B. Davis, John C. erative effort between the Horse Industry Foundation the even-money favorite. One Davison, David DiPietro, Harry Kassap*, Louis Merryman, Sabrina Moore, D. David Moose, Kent Allen Murray, Hunter Rankin, William Reightler, James B. Steele, David Wade, Theresa Wiseman* *president appointed Directors Emeritus (served 18 years) J. William Boniface, R. Thomas Bowman, King T. Leatherbury, Donald P. Litz Jr., Robert T. Manfuso, Ann Merryman, Michael Pons, Katharine M. Voss Advisory Council (past MHBA presidents) J. William Boniface, William K. Boniface, Frank A. Bonsal, R. Thomas Bowman, William G. Christmas, Hal C.B. Clagett III, Kimball C. Firestone, King T. Leatherbury, J.W.Y. Martin Jr., Joseph P. Pons Jr., Michael Pons, James B. Steele Jr., Katharine M. Voss Just Howard 2017 Maryland-bred Horse of the Year Champion 3-Year-Old Male Champion Turf Horse

Ch.c., 2014, by English Channel—Aruban Sandwich, by . Bred by Howard M. Bender. Owned by Skeedattle Associates. Trained by Graham Motion. Foaled at Glade Valley Farms, Frederick

$200,000 Commonwealth Derby-G3

Jim McCue $75,000 Caveat S $75,000 Find S

month later, he added the Find “You can’t buy ’em, you third foal for the Alphabet ard’s dam in 2004 (and graded Stakes over older state-bred ri- can’t breed ’em, you just wake Soup Aruban Sandwich, stakes winner London Lane in vals. His final win of the sea- up one day and hope that he descends from Sondra 2007). son was his biggest, as he set they’re in your barn,” White and Howard Bender’s famed Glade Valley manager and a course record while pulling said at the dinner. foundation mare Foufa. The trainer Larry Murray was on away in the Commonwealth Bringing Just Howard Benders paid $90,000 for Fo- hand at the Renaissance din- 2 Derby. aboard wasn’t quite that sim- ufa at January in ner and paid credit to his for- The winning streak was ple, and can be traced to some 1989 and launched 30 years mer bosses. The Benders oper- enough to outdistance finalists of the biggest names in Mary- (and counting) of Thorough- ated a successful breeding and Bonus Points and Crabcakes land racing. bred excellence. Foufa pro- racing stable for decades – and for Horse of the Year. Skeedat- Bred by the late Howard duced five stakes winners, were honored as Maryland tle’s Willie White accepted the Bender, who was named 2017 including graded turf winner Breeder of the Year in 2001, prize and paraphrased Triple Maryland Breeder of the Year Foufa’s Warrior. The daugh- 2002 and 2003. After Sondra Crown-winning trainer Billy at the celebration, Just How- ter of Storm Bird’s 1996 foal Bender died in 2012, her hus- Tuner’s thoughts on acquiring ard was foaled at Glade Valley by Miswaki, Travelling, never band won the prize in 2014. a good horse. Farms in Frederick, Md. The raced but produced Just How- He died in 2015, but the

Janice and Larry Murray accepted the Skeedattle Associates partners LynDe and Willie White (left) and Joyce and Bob awards for the late Howard Bender as Breeder of the Orndorff flank trainer Graham Motion and his wife Anita while accepting the Year and for Horse of the Year Just Howard. honors for Horse of the Year, champion turf horse and 3-year-old Just Howard. Whirlin 2017 Maryland-bred Champion Two-Year-Old Male

Ch.g., 2015, by Curlin—Lexington Girl, by . Bred, owned by Marathon Farms. Trained by Gary Capuano. Foaled at Marathon Farms, Sparks.

$100,000 Maryland Juvenile Futurity $50,000 Christopher Elser Memorial S Jim McCue

continue to shine as Bend- Skeedattle, a Clarksville-based ing under the limit, but was ness owned by White and er-bred runners (led by stakes partnership of White, Bob Or- pleasantly surprised in the Rehak, and for a while the winners Just Howard and Blu ndorff and Lou Rehak. Mur- end and told White that, “The Benders and Skeedattle were Moon Ace) won 37 races and ray had mentioned the colt to other guys must have been neighbors in the box area at earned more than $1.2 million White, who had bloodstock out buying hot dogs.” Laurel. White called Howard in 2017. agent Frank “Goree” Smith Skeedattle, named for the Bender something of a mentor. “Howard and Sondra take a look at Keeneland. first horse (Seattle Skeedattle) “If we won a big race, he 3 Bender never did anything “He’s been helping us buy owned by the group, goes way would call my secretary and separately,” Murray said of horses for years, and told me back with Bender and paid tell her to get the guys on the the couple while accepting the he loved him,” said White. tribute to the breeder with phone,” said White. “We’d go breeder award. Smith asked White what they their purchase’s name. It had in my office or Lou’s office, get Just Howard was part of a thought they could afford to be Just Howard. on the phone and he’d tell us 2015 dispersal of Bender-bred and White set a rough limit Bender’s development how happy he was for us. He horses at Keeneland Septem- of $40,000. Smith didn’t think company was a customer of was that guy.” ber and sold for $37,000 to there was any chance of stay- Mid-Atlantic Door, the busi- Limited View 2017 Maryland-bred Champion Two-Year-Old

B.f., 2015, by Freedom Child—Loves to Glance, by Not For Love. Bred by Barbara G. Smith. Owned by John Salzman Jr., Fred Wasserloos and George Greenwalt. Trained by John Salzman Jr. Foaled at Dragon’s Lair Farm, Lothian.

$100,000 Maryland Juvenile Filly Championship S $100,000 Maryland Million Lassie S Jim McCue Crabcakes 2017 Maryland-bred Champion Three-Year-Old Filly Champion Sprinter Dk.b./br.f., 2014, by Great Notion—Aunt Elaine, by Charismatic. Bred by Buckingham Farm. Owned by Morgan’s Ford Farm. Trained by Bernie Houghton. Foaled at Thornmar Farm, Chestertown

$100,000 Maryland Million Distaff H $75,000 Miss Disco S 2nd Wide Country S, Austintown Filly Sprint S, Alma North S 3rd Hollywood Gaming Mahoning Distaff S Jim McCue

White, also president of “We asked them to con- events aren’t as good or as big dustry,” said White. “We have the Maryland Horse Breeders sider having it together so or as important and we were to make the money work, we Association, played a big role we could make it a bigger all doing our own events to have to make the events work in making the Renaissance and better affair,” White said. recognize people and horses.” and it will make us all part of Awards a reality. “People who own horses In addition, White called something bigger in the long The night was a joint ven- ought to know more about the fundraising aspect of the run. It wouldn’t have mat- 4 ture of the state’s three key the breeders, the trainers and night a key ingredient. All tered if our horse won or not, Thoroughbred entities and jockeys should feel like part revenue from ticket sales sup- I was proud and happy to be proved to be a winner with of it and the people who run ported the charities, with the part of it. I enjoyed it for all a big crowd that included the racetracks should be there. dinner underwritten by the kinds of reasons.” breeders, owners, trainers, It just feels better that the in- three organizers. jockeys, racing officials and dustry is doing these things “Everybody’s buying into more. together than not. Separate the idea that it’s one big in- Struth 2017 Maryland-bred Champion Older Male

Ch.g., 2012, by Curlin—Star Number, by Polish Numbers. Bred by Fitzhugh. Owned by Mark Sitlinger. Trained by Kieron Magee. Foaled at Fitzhugh Farm, Phoenix.

$75,000 Howard M. Bender Memorial S $50,000 Hockessin S 2nd Coalition S 3rd Maryland Million Sprint H Jim McCue My Magician 2017 Maryland-bred Champion Older Female

B.m., 2012, by Street Magician—My Rib, by Partner’s Hero. Bred by Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman, Brooke Bowman and R. Larry Johnson. Owned by Euro Stable. Trained by Claudio A. Gonzalez. Foaled at Dance Forth Farm, Chestertown.

$75,000 Geisha S $75,000 Politely S

Jim McCue $50,000 Dashing Beauty S 2nd Maryland Million Distaff H

Other Awards more than half of its 31 wins zalez’s horses made 80 percent 172 overall with $5.3 million came in the state. Founded by of their starts in Maryland in total purse earnings ($4.5 In addition to the MHBA Alfred Vanderbilt and now (winning 90 in the state). He million at Laurel and Pimli- awards, the night hosted by owned by Under Armour won training titles at the final co). He was the regular rider Gabby Gaudet and Dave Rod- founder Kevin Plank, the his- three meets of the year: Laurel of stakes winners O Dionysus man included presentation of toric Sagamore won stakes summer, Timonium and Lau- and Whirlin Curlin. the owner, trainer and jockey with Recruiting Ready, Barry rel fall. Gonzalez won three Backstretch Workers: En- of the year in addition to rec- 5 Lee and Ginger N Rye. stakes with My Magician and rique Lopez (who works at ognition for two backstretch Trainer: Claudio Gonzalez. two with Afleet Willy. Pimlico for trainer Ann Mer- workers. For the Laurel-based trainer, Jockey: Jevian Toledo. A ryman) and Arturo Pinones Owner: . 2017 was a breakout year as he runaway winner of the Lau- (who works at Laurel for The Glyndon farm was in the won 118 races for earnings of rel fall meet with 61 wins, he trainer Donald Barr). local spotlight often in 2017 as more than $2.87 million. Gon- won 144 races in the state and Swoop 2017 Maryland-bred Champion Steeplechaser

B.m., 2010, by Louis Quatorze—Admonish, by Caveat. Bred and owned by Mrs. Thomas H. Voss. Trained by Elizabeth Voss. Foaled at Murmur Farm, Darlington.

$75,000 Mrs. Ogden Phipps S 2nd Iris Ann Coggins Memorial S Tod Marks Tod 2017 MHBA 2017 MHBA Breeder of the Year: of the Year: HOWARD M. BENDER GREAT NOTION

Longtime Maryland breeder Howard Bender, one of the state’s most admired and respected figures, earned his fifth Maryland Breeder of the Year award posthumously for a year in which runners he bred earned more than $1.2 million and included Mary- land-bred champion finalists Blu Moon Ace and Just How- ard. For decades, he and his late wife Sondra were Maryland generations. He was out of the racetrack regulars, campaign- Benders’ stakes-winning Ac- ing a stable of homebreds and cess Fee (by Menifee), herself steady stream of stakes win- out of the Bender-bred and ners born and raised at Glade campaigned stakes winner Valley Farms in Frederick. Denied Access (by Crypto- Four previous years Bend- clearance). Great Notion had his land-bred champion turf horse er was honored as the state’s Graded stakes winner Just best year ever in 2017 and Phlash Phelps. Great Soul sold top breeder – he and Sondra Howard, named by his own- earned his second consecutive as a broodmare or racing pros- received three consecutive ers Skeedattle Associates for Maryland Stallion of the Year pect at the Fasig-Tipton Ken- awards from 2001 through the late breeder, descends title. His progeny earnings tucky Winter Mixed sale Feb. 2003, and he received the from the Benders’ famed foun- exceeded $2 million for the 5 for $220,000 to Donato Lanni 6 award again in 2014, two years dation mare Foufa, the dam second year in a row, and his as agent for Glen Hill, with the following his wife’s death. of five stakes winners. Just average earnings per runner plan to race her in 2018. The two 2017 stakes win- Howard (by English Channel of $32,642 was the highest in Great Notion had 82 run- ners were the latest from long out of Aruban Sandwich) was the state among with ners in 2017 (who earned lines of Bender stakes-produc- the richest Bender-bred run- six or more starters. $2,676,637), 49 were winners ing families. Blu Moon Ace, ner of 2017, earning $266,410. He led all Maryland sires (60 percent winners/starters), a son of Malibu Moon who In all, Bender-bred runners with 10 stakes performers in and won 86 races. captured the inaugural run- made 198 starts, with 37 wins, 2017, topped by stakes win- A stakes-winning Grade 1- ning of the Coalition Stakes at 28 seconds and 21 thirds, for ners Crabcakes, named 2017 placed sprinter, 18-year-old Timonium, represented three earnings of $1,226,298. R Maryland-bred champion Great Notion has stood his en- 3-year-old filly and sprinter, tire career at Northview Stal- Great Soul and 2015 Mary- lion Station. R 2017 MHBA Broodmare of the Year: PARLEZ Ask Bob Manfuso about For Love) finished third in the Parlez, and he’ll be quick to Miracle Wood Stakes. And her say she has been one special stakes-winning Not For Love mare. From eight named foals, daughter Fools in Love made she is the dam of six winners, headlines last fall when selling four stakes horses: multiple for $1 million to top the third- graded stakes-winning mil- day session of the Keeneland lionaire International Star and November sale. From three three Maryland-bred stakes foals of racing age, Fools in

performers, led by Maryland Love is the dam of Seahenge, Anne Litz Million Sprint winner D C one of the top 2-year-olds in Parlez’s progeny have duced a filly by Lemon Drop Dancer. In 2017, her 3-year- England in 2017, as well as earned just shy of $2.1 mllion. Kid in 2017 and is in foal to old son No More Talk (by Not two other stakes performers. The 19-year-old mare pro- Maryland stallion Imagining. R Renaissance Awards continued

Accepting for 3-year-old filly and sprint champion Crabcakes Owner Mark Sitlinger accepted Struth’s award for champion were (from left) Gen Houghton, daughter of breeder Binnie, older male along with Kelly Magee (left) and Jamie Sitlinger. trainer Bernie Houghton and owner Susie Chatfield-Taylor.

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Champion 2-year-old filly Limited View’s connections included Co-breeders Larry Murray (center), Dr. Brooke Bowman (right) (from left) trainer and co-owner John Salzman Jr., Marla Salzman, and assistant trainer Somraj Singh representing owner Euro Stable Mike Pons of Country Life Farm, Carol Kaye (representing breeder accepted the champion older mare trophy for My Magician. Barbara Smith) and Country Life’s Dave Pons.

Jenna Isennock accepted the Trainer Elizabeth Voss Murray, The Maryland Trainer of the Year presentation brought a crowd (from 2-year-old male honors for daughter of breeder left) Somraj Singh, Michelle Gonzalez, winner Claudio Gonzalez, Whirlin Curlin on behalf of Mimi Voss, accepted for Alejandra Gonzalez, young (and sharply dressed) Alan Gonzalez, Marathon Farms. champion steeplechaser Swoop. Claudio Gonzlez Jr., Francisco Gonzalez and Alexandro Dias. Renaissance Awards continued

Northview Stallion Station’s Linda Bench Katy Voss and Bob Manfuso accepted the Maryland Jockey of the Year and Michael Golden accepted the honors Broodmare of the Year honors for their Parlez. honors went to Jevian Toledo. for Maryland Stallion of the Year Great Notion.

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Sagamore Farm’s (from left) Hunter Rankin, Jocelyn Brooks, Katlyn The MHBA annually presents the breeders and owners of Lamp, Carolyn Johnson and Randy Lewis accepted the Maryland Maryland-bred champions with a take-home poster of their horses. Owner of the Year prizes from David Richardson of the MTHA.

Artist Peggy Kaufman’s original bronzes commissioned by the MHBA, await presentation prior to the awards ceremony. Maryland-bred Championship Voting Leading horses (with total points on 5-3-1 system)

2-year-old male 3-year-old male Older male Sprinter Steeplechaser Whirlin Curlin (90) Just Howard (97) Struth (72) Crabcakes (46) Swoop (88) Clever Mind (41) Bonus Points (62) It’s the Journey (46) Struth (45) Boogie Biz (70) V. I. P. Code (31) O Dionysus (24) Blu Moon Ace (39) Blue Moon Ace (33) On the Corner (22) Whereshetoldmetogo (26) Laki (18) My Magician (24) 3-year-old filly It’s the Journey (21) Horse of the year 2-year-old filly Crabcakes (99) Older female Just Howard (91) Limited View (101) I’m Betty G (56) My Magician (92) Turf Crabcakes (41) Southampton Way (42) Hailey’s Flip (27) Ginger N Rye (62) Just Howard (101) Bonus Points (17) Enchanted Star (39) Everything Lovely (16) Ginger N Rye (37) Blu Moon Ace (12) Mayla (12) I’m Betty G (28) My Magician (11) Everything Lovely (14) Struth (10) All horses with at least 10 points listed. Selections were made by Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred editors Joe Clancy and Cindy Deubler and senior writers Sean Clancy and Tom Law, Maryland Jockey Club president Sal Sinatra, racing secretary Georganne Hale, stakes coordinator Coleman Blind, track announcer Dave Rodman and racing analyst Ty Ehlis, Bill Brasaemle and Keith Feustle of Equibase, THAracing.com managing editor Tom LaMarra, freelance writers Andy Beyer, Ted Black, Maggie Kimmitt, Vinnie Perrone, John Scheinman and Dan Tordjman, The Racing Biz publisher Frank Vespe, WBAL NewsRadio reporter Scott Wykoff, radio host Stan Salter and photographer Lydia Williams.

Maryland-bred Stakes Winners

Blamed sizzles to stakes 9 victory at Sunland Park

Blamed, a 3-year-old fil- Blamed is now the winner ly bred in Maryland by Saga- of three straight after breaking more Farm and campaigned her maiden last October at Zia by Cleber Massey of Abilene, Park in her second start, and Tex., sizzled to victory in the has earned $72,260. 1 6 ⁄2-furlong $65,000 El Paso The El Paso Times is con- Times Handicap at Sunland sidered a prep for the $200,000 Park in New Mexico Jan. 28 to Sunland Park Oaks to be run record her first stakes victory. March 25.

In her stakes debut, Blamed is the fourth named Benoit Photo Blamed went off as fourth foal out of Salsa Star, a daugh- choice in the field of nine at ter of Giant’s Causeway raced daughter of Malibu Moon corded her first work of the nearly 9-1 and rewarded her by Sagamore to a win at Pimli- who broke her maiden first- year in late January. backers $19.80. The daughter co. After making her final start time out in August 2016 at The final foal bred by of Blame, trained by Joel Marr, in January 2010, Salsa Star Laurel and has a career record Sagamore out of Salsa Star withstood heavy pace pres- was retired as a broodmare of two wins, two seconds and is her current 2-year-old, an sure early while leading down and the next year produced a third in 11 starts, including a unnamed colt by More Than the backstretch. She set a tor- a colt by Tiznow named Nest second in the James W. Mur- Ready. The mare was sold for rid pace of :21.69 and :43.98 of Pirates, a winner at Laurel phy Stakes at Pimlico in May $100,000 at the 2016 Keeneland for the first two calls and still for his breeder in 2014. The 2017, and earnings of $118,196. November Breeding Stock in had something left for the mare’s second foal, Thought Unraced since an unplaced ef- foal to Super Saver. Blamed stretch run. Under Ken Tohill, Leader (by Street Sense), nev- fort when tackling the Grade 3 was a $77,000 RNA when of- the promising filly hit 6 fur- er made it to the races. The Commonwealth Oaks at Lau- fered at that year’s Keeneland longs in 1:08.73 and sprinted next two foals, both , are rel Park Sept. 30, 2017, she is September sale and well clear in the final stages to stakes horses. in training at Palm Meadows purchased privately by her 1 score by 4 ⁄2 lengths in a time Sagamore Farm still owns Training Center in Florida current owner after the sale. R of 1:15.42. Chubby Star, a 4-year-old with Horacio DePaz, and re- Horse Industry Day More than 150 horse industry participants and enthusiasts met with Maryland legislators and officials at the fourth annual Horse Industry Day in Annapolis Jan. 30. Numerous groups were represented including the Thorough- bred and Standardbred industries, dressage riders, trail riders, eventing and showing. The event is presented by the Maryland Horse Council, Cloverleaf Standardbred Owners Association, Fasig-Tipton Co., Maryland Association for Wildlife Conserva- tion, Maryland Horse Breeders Association, Maryland Horse Industry Board, Maryland Jockey Club, Maryland Million Ltd., Maryland Standardbred Breeders Association, , Maryland Steeplechase Association, Maryland Thorough- bred Horsemen’s Association, Racetrack and Rosecroft Raceway. Legislative leaders and cabinet secretaries spoke to and/or Senator J.B. Jennings addressed the crowd at met with the group and many registrants visited their represen- Maryland Horse Industry Day in Annapolis. tatives. R

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MHBA board member Bill Reightler (third from left) and the Maryland Horse Industry Board’s Jim Steele (third from right) presented a check to Dr. Amy Burk and students in the University of Maryland Equine Studies program for its breeding program.

Additional speakers on Maryland Horse Industry Day included from top left, secretary of budget and management David Brinkley, Maryland Farm Bureau government relations director Colby Ferguson, assistant secretary of agriculture Steve Connelly, Sen. Thomas “Mike” Miller and labor, licensing and regulation secretary Kelly Schulz. Thomas L. Teal. Mare to Super SAGAMOON, by Malibu Moon, Ninety Nine. b.f., Feb. 2, by Mosler. Country LAURA’S MOON, by Malibu Life Farm and Sagamoon LLC. Moon, b.f., Jan. 15, by Overan- Mare to Divining Rod. alyze. Country Life Farm and SMASH REVIEW, by Bates Motel, Laura’s Moon LLC. Mare to dk.b./br.c., Feb. 4, by Mosler. Divining Rod. Country Life Farm. MISS SASSAFRAS, by Afleet Alex, STORMIN WENDY, by Ecclesias- dk.b./br.c., Jan. 22, by Mosler. tic, dk.b./br.f., Feb. 1, by Fed Kenneth Lowe Jr. Biz. Thomas L. Teal. Mare to MOONLIT MALIBU, by Malibu Mosler. Maryland Foal Report Moon, b.f., Jan. 22, by . TIGERETTE, by Jump Start, b.c., Country Life Farm and Moon- Jan. 23, by Bourbon Courage. lit Malibu LLC. Mare to Divin- Clover Hill Farm Inc. Mare to AS LONG AS ITTAKES, by Sky FIGLIA D’ORO, by Medaglia ing Rod. Bourbon Courage. Classic, dk.b./br.f., Jan. 25, by d’Oro, b.c., Jan. 27, by Imagin- NOTASSHARPASUTHINK, by TOUCH THE BIRDS, by Dance Mosler. Country Life Farm ing. Classic Thoroughbred. Sharp Humor, b.f., Feb. 1, by With Ravens, b.f., Jan. 5, by and As Long As Ittakes LLC. GANSETT, by Jump Start, dk.b./ Central Banker. Derek Brown. Mosler. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas COCO PUNCH, by Two Punch, br.c., Feb. 6, by Mosler. Coun- Mare to Fed Biz. Bowman and Rebecca Davis. ch.c., Feb. 1, by Golden Lad. try Life Farm and Paul Berube. OUR FANTENE, by Touch Gold, WAR BRIEFING, by War Front, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Spingler GLACKETY, by Smoke Glacken, b.c., Jan. 24, by California b.f., Jan. 25, by Mshawish. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas dk.b./br.f., Jan. 31, by Chrome. Smith Farm and Sta- Murmur Farm. Mare to Blo­ Mongold. Atreides. Barak Farm. Mare to ble. Mare to Divining Rod. feld. EASTER FASHION, by Kela, ch.c., Super Ninety Nine. R TURN NOW, by Tiznow, b.f., Jan. 26, by Super Ninety Nine. HELEN LOUISE, by Louis Qua- Jan. 24, by Mosler. James M. Susan H. Wantz. torze, b.c., Jan. 30, by Mosler. Anderson. EASY MOVER, by Outflanker, Kenneth Lowe Jr. RYSY, by Langfuhr, ch.f., Jan. 30, ch.c., Jan. 18, by Super Ninety HIDDEN FEVER, by Stormin Fe- by Kantharos. Barak Farm and Nine. Country Life Farm. ver, b.c., Feb. 1, by Liaison. Dean Barber.

11 Lydia Williams (2) Williams Lydia Colt out of graded stakes producer Our Fantene from the first crop Air Force Blue filly and her dam Taketheodds, a stakes-winning of was foaled at Country Life Farm. half-sister to the dam of Cathryn Sophia, at Chanceland Farm. Christie Steele (3) Barak Farm is the breeder of the Atreides filly out of Maclean’s Music—Lucy Boo filly was Windsor Castle’s half-sister Caramore Glackety (by Smoke Glacken) foaled at Shamrock Farm. bred by Thomas and Tara Rooney. with her Munnings filly at Shamrock. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman—EMMA’SDIA- Cornelia S. Gibson—HOWYAFORMONEY: Dec. MONDDIVA: Dec. 17, 1st race, $5,643. 10, 2nd race, $1,134. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman and Adena Springs Glenangus Farm LLC—FIRTH: Dec. 29, 7th race, —BRUSHING: Dec. 3, 8th race, $2,079. $5,643. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman and Dr. Brooke Dan Green—WILLIE B MINE: Dec. 16, 5th race, Bowman—PIKACHU PRINCESS: Dec. 15, 7th $1,701. race, $2,646. WEATHERURNOT: Dec. 8, 1st Hickory Ridge Farm—CHIEF TARHE: Dec. 4, race, $495; Dec. 22, 2nd race, $495. ($3,636) 2nd race, $2,565. TYMOCHTEE CREEK: Dec. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman, Dr. Brooke Bow- 10, 1st race, $1,134; Dec. 23, 9th race, $594. man and R. Larry Johnson—MY MAGICIAN: ($4,293) Dec. 30, 5th race, $13,500. Holly House Farm—ALIGN THE NUMBERS: Dec. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman, Dr. Brooke Bow- 9, 9th race, $2,079. man, Rebecca Davis and R. Larry Johnson— Hope Hill Farm and Thomas McGreevy—ES- Maryland Fund Report TO BE HONEST: Dec. 29, 7th race, $1,089. TRELLA GRANDE: Dec. 2, 5th race, $726; Dec. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman and Rebecca Da- 23, 3rd race, $726. ($1,452) vis—JROCK: Dec. 1, 8th race, $1,485. Michael and Debbie Horning—GIMME KIMMY: Bonuses paid for races at Maryland tracks Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman, Rebecca Davis Dec. 11, 6th race, $945. and Adena Springs—QUEEN TO CHECKMATE: Hot Silks Racing Stable LLC—ROYAL HUSSAR: December 1 to December 31, 2017 Dec. 23, 1st race, $3,762. Dec. 16, 2nd race, $5,643. James Edwin Bryant and Linda Page Davis— Jackson Residuary QTIP Trust—RENAISSANCE JUMP JIVE AN WAIL: Dec. 4, 6th race, $5,985. ROSIE: Dec. 30, 5th race, $4,500. Maryland Juvenile Filly Politely Stakes Deborah Butts—MARIE FROM PARIE: Dec. 23, Johnson Brothers Stables—SAINT PENNY: Dec. Championship Stakes December 30. Purse $75,000-guar- 2nd race, $924. 30, 3rd race, $3,078. Louis Carrico—ARCHIE’S REVENGE: Dec. 8, 9th R. Larry Johnson—FENTON’S FOUR: Dec. 16, December 9. Purse $100,000- anteed. For 3-year-olds and up, fillies and , registered race, $726; Dec. 29, 1st race, $726. PISTOL 6th race, $1,386. guaranteed. For 2-year-old fillies, : Dec. 23, 5th race, $594. XTRA WISE- Harry Kassap LLC—MAGICALLY DISCREET: registered Maryland-bred or Maryland-bred. 6 fur. 9 com- MANN: Dec. 30, 2nd race, $1,449. ($3,495) Dec. 16, 3rd race, $4,617. Maryland sired. 7 fur. 10 com­ peted. (Closed with 14 nomina- Christ is King Stables—EDIFY: Dec. 3, 6th Gordon Keys—FLINT HILL: Dec. 11, 6th race, peted. (Closed with 20 nomina- tions.) Winner: MY MAGICIAN, race, $726; Dec. 29, 9th race, $3,762/$2,508. $495. tions.) Winner: LIMITED VIEW, by Street Magician. Breeder bo- ($6,996) Alan S. Kline and Dove Houghton—FERGIE’S by Freedom Child. Breeder bonus: nus: Dr. and Mrs. Tom Bowman, Classic Thoroughbred XXV—CHERRYANDTHE- LADY: Dec. 26, 6th race, $990. Dragon’s Lair Farm LLC Brooke Bowman and R. Larry HAWK: Dec. 29, 7th race, $2,079. Fred T. Lewis DVM—TRICKY LION: Dec. 10, 5th Susan S. Cooney—GODLOVESASINNER: Dec. race, $1,155. ($18,000). Stallion bonus: Freedom Johnson ($13,500). Stallion bonus: R. Larry Johnson ($4,500). Second: 11, 1st race, $1,701. Ken Lowe—CHILD’S PLAY: Dec. 15, 9th race, Child Syndicate ($6,000). Second: Cordelia Stables LLC—VENTE TO GO: Dec. 9, RENAISSANCE ROSIE, by Jump $4,617/$3,078; Dec. 29, 8th race, $2,646. DEEP RED, by Algorithms. Breed- 7th race, $3,000; Dec. 29, 8th race, $1,386. ($10,341) er bonus: Barak Farm ($6,000). Start. Breeder bonus: Jackson Re- ($4,386) Lucas Norwood Magill—RAGING REGINA: Dec. Stallion bonus: None. Third: siduary QTIP Trust ($4,500). Stal- Country Life Farm—HERMANS GOLD: Dec. 4, 4, 9th race, $594; Dec. 15, 3rd race, $1,134. VENTE TO GO, by El Padrino. lion bonus: None. Third: None. 3rd race, $726. SHECOR: Dec. 8, 3rd race, ($1,728) Breeder bonus: Cordelia Stables $3,591; Dec. 23, 6th race, $1,890. ($6,207) Robert T. Manfuso—CAMPARI: Dec. 11, 1st race, LLC ($3,000). Stallion bonus: Jennings Handicap Country Life Farm, Friesan Fire Syndicate, Fred $891. E. Kent and Deborah K. Kent—ZEKE THE December 30. Purse $75,000- Robert T. Manfuso and Katharine M. Voss—KAI- None. STREAK: Dec. 29, 9th race, $726. TAIN: Dec. 22, 5th race, $5,130. NO MORE EX- guaranteed. For 3-year-olds and Country Roads Ltd.—HAVE HOPE: Dec. 11, 5th CUSES: Dec. 26, 2nd race, $3,933. SARATOGA 12 Maryland Juvenile up, registered Maryland-bred or race, $1,071. BOB: Dec. 3, 4th race, $2,520. ($11,583) Futurity Maryland sired. 1 mi. 11 compet- Crystal Park Stables Inc.—ICE ON THE SEVERN: Marathon Farms Inc.—BUSTOFF: Dec. 8, 7th ed. (Closed with 15 nominations.) Dec. 8, 6th race, $3,762; Dec. 23, 7th race, race, $5,643. GRECIAN DANCER: Dec. 2, 7th December 9. Purse $100,000- Winner: JOHN JONES, by Smarty $990. ($4,752) race, $3,762/$2,508. GRECIAN PRINCE: Dec. guaranteed. For 2-year-olds, regis- Jones. Breeder bonus: Nancy Lee Cynefin Trust—MINOR LEGEND: Dec. 8, 4th race, 15, 8th race, $2,646. SHOWALTER: Dec. 1, 8th tered Maryland-bred or Maryland Farms ($13,500). Stallion bonus: $561; Dec. 29, 2nd race, $2,907. ($3,468) race, $7,695. WHIRLIN CURLIN: Dec. 9, 4th race, $18,000. ($40,254) sired. 7 fur. 6 com­peted. (Closed None. Second: BRIDGET’S BIG Mike Dalton LLC—CONJECTURE: Dec. 1, with 20 nominations.) Winner: 7th race, $1,764; Dec. 18, 4th race, $4,788. Mrs. J.W.Y. Martin Jr. and Country Life Farm— LUVY, by Tiz Wonderful. Breed- ($6,552) NICO BREE N TEEJ: Dec. 9, 9th race, $5,643/ WHIRLIN CURLIN, by Curlin. er bonus: Dark Hollow Farm Dark Hollow Farm—BRIDGET’S BIG LUVY: Dec. $3,762. ($9,405) Breeder bonus: Marathon Farms ($4,500). Stallion bonus: None. 30, 6th race, $4,500. CATCH: Dec. 16, 1st race, Donna M. Miller—THE GREAT PROVIDER: Dec. Inc. ($18,000). Stallion bonus: Third: ROCKINN ON BYE, by $495. POPIZAR: Dec. 11, 1st race, $4,617. 16, 5th race, $891. None. Second: STILL HAVING Rock Hard Ten. Breeder bonus: ($9,612) Angie Moore—SUPER BUDDY: Dec. 16, 4th race, FUN, by Old Fashioned. Breeder Sycamore Hall Dark Hollow Farm, D. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. D. $4,788. bonus: Thornmar Farm and Tim LLC ($2,250). Stallion bonus: Schwaber and Mr. and Mrs. A. Davidov—THE Wayne Morris and Juanita Morris—EIGHTYE- IRON BANK: Dec. 18, 7th race, $495. Keefe ($6,000). Stallion bonus: None. IGHTMPH: Dec. 2, 2nd race, $1,449. None. Third: CLEVER MIND, by Rebecca Davis and Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bow- Ellen Moyer—SHE BE SASSY: Dec. 29, 3rd race, man—MR SMALL: Dec. 17, 5th race, $759. $594. Buffum. Breeder bonus: Sycamore Breeder bonuses Catherine Degges—SHE BE FIERCE: Dec. 10, 3rd Audrey Murray—DURANGO GIRL: Dec. 2, 6th Hall Thoroughbreds LLC ($3,000). Includes the additional 20 percent Maryland-sired race, $1,197. race, $1,386. GRAND LASSIE: Dec. 4, 9th race, Stallion bonus: Buffum Syndicate bonus for winners of maiden races, initiated in the David DiPietro—SAZERAC GIRL: Dec. 15, 4th $1,134; Dec. 15, 3rd race, $3,078/$2,052. ($1,000). 2017 Laurel fall meet. That bonus is reflected in race, $2,205. MISS NOSY: Dec. 18, 6th race, $1,575. the second figure earned for the race. George Doetsch—ENCHANTED GHOST: Dec. 4, ($9,225) Howard M. Bender Stakes Linda Albert and Thomas Baldwin—MENORAH 7th race, $5,643; Dec. 29, 8th race, $7,182. Nancy Lee Farms—EASTERN BAY: Dec. 10, 5th LORA: Dec. 26, 7th race, $1,386. ($12,825) race, $2,205. JOHN JONES: Dec. 30, 6th race, December 9. Purse $75,000- Leo J. Ambrogi—CUT TIME: Dec. 9, 1st race, Marilyn Anne Doetsch—SLICK MAN: Dec. 16, $13,500. NANCY R: Dec. 11, 3rd race, $1,134. guaranteed. For 3-year-olds and $1,386. 7th race, $945. ($16,839) up, registered Maryland-bred Joseph W. Ayres Jr.—SHE ROLLS: Dec. 2, 8th Double Deez Stables, Inc.—DONNA’S DELIGHT: Steven Newby—BIOTERP: Dec. 11, 8th race, or Maryland sired. 6 fur. 8 com- race, $7,182. Dec. 23, 3rd race, $1,386. $2,835. peted. (Closed with 16 nomi- Barak Farm—DEEP RED: Dec. 9, 7th race, $6,000. Dragon’s Lair Farm LLC—LIMITED VIEW: Dec. 9, Non Stop Stable—FINAL PROSPECT: Dec. 4, 8th race, $2,961. nations.) Winner: STRUTH, by David Baxter—CRAZY WILD BILL: Dec. 4, 2nd 7th race, $18,000. The Elkstone Group LLC—PLATINUM POUND: Non Stop Stable and ZWP Stable—LUCKY IN Curlin. Breeder bonus: Fitzhugh race, $495. FREE TO TRUMP: Dec. 18, 3rd race, $1,701. IN ARREARS: Dec. 23, 7th race, Dec. 8, 7th race, $1,089. MALIBU: Dec. 10, 7th race, $7,695. LLC ($13,500). Stallion bonus: $1,890. ($4,086) Sam E. English II—BEYOND FOREVER: Dec. 8, Northview Stallion Station Inc.—A TRUE GEN- None. Second: LEWISFIELD, by Bender and Bender LLC—CLASSIC WILDCAT: 8th race, $2,205; Dec. 18, 4th race, $1,764. TLEMAN: Dec. 18, 9th race, $495. MISS SAF- Great Notion. Breeder bonus: Dec. 11, 2nd race, $3,762. CONCORDIA’S WAY: Dec. 1, 5th race, $2,646; FRON: Dec. 4, 7th race, $2,079. ($2,574) Linda Zang ($4,500). Stallion Estate of Howard M. Bender—MY PAL JERRY: Dec. 23, 8th race, $7,182. ($13,797) Dr. and Mrs. A. Leonard Pineau—LEGAL PRECE- bonus: Great Notion Syndicate Dec. 16, 9th race, $1,134. VISION OF GREEN: W. Dale and Joan P. Everett—NO LOVE LOST: DENT: Dec. 8, 6th race, $726. ($1,500). Third: WINPLACEOR- Dec. 4, 5th race, $2,907. ($4,041) Dec. 26, 3rd race, $726. Avla Pitts—ICELAKE: Dec. 10, 6th race, $3,078. SHOWONO, by Dance With Ra- Howard M. Bender Revocable Trust—IRISH AC- Fitzhugh LLC—NO PICNIC: Dec. 2, 1st race, Jennifer H. Pitts—BROAD REACH: Dec. 4, 6th CESS: Dec. 3, 8th race, $5,643. $1,386; Dec. 8, 8th race, $1,155. STRUTH: race, $2,205. vens. Breeder bonus: Cynthia K. Frank A. Bonsal Jr.—CHOCOMOUNT: Dec. 10, Dec. 9, 8th race, $13,500. TURBIN: Dec. 1, 9th A. John Price and H. Graham Motion—HEAD Rickman ($2,250). Stallion bonus: 6th race, $1,134. race, $495; Dec. 22, 3rd race, $945. ($17,481) GAMES: Dec. 8, 8th race, $5,985. Dance With Ravens Syndicate Richard H. Bosshard Jr.—RARIFIED AIR: Dec. 16, Paul L. Fowler Jr.—INTREPID FOREST: Dec. 10, R C Park Racing Stable Inc.—CAPTAIN TRIPS: ($750). 7th race, $495. 3rd race, $3,249. Dec. 10, 8th race, $594. JAH GRACE: Dec. 17, 2nd race, $891. MAJORIE MUGS: Dec. 8, 5th Two Legends Farm—SPARTY: Dec. 9, 9th race, race, $594. ($2,079) $841.50.TEAM TIM: Dec. 16, 5th race, $4,617. Dec. 22, 2nd race, $165. Winplaceorshowono: LOUIS QUATORZE (Grand Lassie: Dec. 4, 9th Nancy A. Reed—AWESOME ADRIAN: Dec. 18, ($5,458.50) Dec. 9, 8th race, $750): Dance With Ravens race, $378; Dec. 15, 3rd race, $1,026. Marie 9th race, $2,565. Two Legends Farm and Adena Springs—CHAM- Syndicate—$3,152. From Parie: Dec. 23, 2nd race, $308. Miss Cynthia K. Rickman—WINPLACEORSHOWONO: PAGNE TIME: Dec. 8, 1st race, $945; Dec. 22, DEPUTY STORM (Jrock: Dec. 1, 8th race, $495): Nosy: Dec. 18, 6th race, $525): Louis Quatorze Dec. 9, 8th race, $2,250. 2nd race, $2,565. ($3,510) Deputy Storm Syndicate. Syndicate—$2,237. DESPITE THE ODDS (Fenton’s Four: Dec. 16, 6th Roland Farm and Adena Springs—BAY OF CATS: Two Legends Farm and Sycamore Hall Thorough- M EIGHTY (Dominic’s Pride: Dec. 29, 3rd race, race, $462): R. Larry Johnson. Dec. 26, 5th race, $1,890. breds—GHOUL’S NIGHT OUT: Dec. 22, 7th $1,026): Tuscany Farm LLC. FREEDOM CHILD (Child’s Play: Dec. 15, 9th race, NOT FOR LOVE (No Love Lost: Dec. 26, 3rd race, Timothy J. Rooney—BALLIVOR: Dec. 10, 5th race, $2,520. Eric J. Wirth—GRAY VEIL: Dec. 29, 4th race, $1,539; Dec. 29, 8th race, $882. Eightyeight- $242. No More Excuses: Dec. 26, 2nd race, race, $5,985. VELOCITA BRILLANTE: Dec. 22, mph: Dec. 2, 2nd race, $483. Free to Trump: $1,311. Platinum Pound: Dec. 8, 7th race, 4th race, $2,520. ($8,505) $990. ZEPHYR TRAIN: Dec. 10, 4th race, $891. ($1,881) Dec. 18, 3rd race, $567. Hermans Gold: Dec. $363. Slick Man: Dec. 16, 7th race, $315): Not Sagamore Farm LLC—FEEL PROUD: Dec. 4, 6th 4, 3rd race, $242. Limited View: Dec. 9, 7th For Love Syndicate—$2,231. race, $1,155. Mrs. Frank P. Wright—CANNON’S ROAR: Dec. 10, 1st race, $594. MY CHESA CHARM: Dec. race, $6,000. Nico Bree N Teej: Dec. 9, 9th race, ORIENTATE (Align the Numbers: Dec. 9, 9th race, Hamilton Smith, Fred A. Greene Jr. and Deborah 18, 5th race, $1,701. SARAH’S TREASURE: $1,881): Freedom Child Syndicate—$11,594. $693. Cannon’s Roar: Dec. 10, 1st race, $198. Greene—CHINQUAPIN: Dec. 16, 6th race, Dec. 1, 7th race, $924; Dec. 15, 4th race, FRIESAN FIRE (Estrella Grande: Dec. 2, 5th race, Chinquapin: Dec. 16, 6th race, $882. Cut Time: $2,646. $1,155. ($4,374) $242; Dec. 23, 3rd race, $242. Grecian Dancer: Dec. 9, 1st race, $462. Mr Small: Dec. 17, 5th Dec. 2, 7th race, $1,254. Howyaformoney: Dec. race, $253): Orientate Syndicate—$2,488. Spendthrift Farm LLC—SWINGSTAGE: Dec. 18, Linda Zang—LEWISFIELD: Dec. 9, 8th race, 10, 2nd race, $378. Nancy R: Dec. 11, 3rd race, OUTFLANKER (Donna’s Delight: Dec. 23, 3rd 1st race, $4,617. $4,500. John D. Stuart—BELFOUR: Dec. 26, 4th race, $378. Saratoga Bob: Dec. 3, 4th race, $840. race, $462): Outflanker Syndicate. $1,320. Stallion bonuses Shecor: Dec. 8, 3rd race, $1,197; Dec. 23, 6th PLAN (Queen to Checkmate: Dec. 23, 1st race, race, $630. She Rolls: Dec. 2, 8th race, $2,394. $1,254): LP. Sycamore Hall Thoroughbreds, LLC—CLEVER BUFFUM (Clever Mind: Dec. 9, 4th race, $1,000): MIND: Dec. 9, 4th race, $3,000. PAID HOLIDAY: Zeke the Streak: Dec. 29, 9th race, $242): Frie- REDEEMED (Godlovesasinner: Dec. 11, 1st race, Buffum Syndicate san Fire Syndicate—$7,797. $567. Miss Saffron: Dec. 4, 7th race, $693. Dec. 9, 9th race, $841.50. ROCKINN ON BYE: BULLSBAY (A True Gentleman: Dec. 18, 9th race, Dec. 30, 6th race, $2,250. ($6,091.50) GREAT NOTION (Awesome Adrian: Dec. 18, 9th Pikachu Princess: Dec. 15, 7th race, $882): $165. She Be Sassy: Dec. 29, 3rd race, $198): race, $855. Broad Reach: Dec. 4, 6th race, Redeemed Syndicate—$2,142. Thornmar Farm and Tim Keefe—HONEY BUN: Bullsbay Syndicate—$363. $735. Conjecture: Dec. 1, 7th race, $588; Dec. SCIPION (Crazy Wild Bill: Dec. 4, 2nd race, $165. Dec. 8, 5th race, $1,134. STILL HAVING FUN: CHEROKEE’S BOY (Captain Trips: Dec. 10, 8th 18, 4th race, $1,596. Have Hope: Dec. 11, Honey Bun: Dec. 8, 5th race, $378. In Arrears: Dec. 9, 4th race, $6,000. ($7,134) race, $198. Durango Girl: Dec. 2, 6th race, 5th race, $357. Lewisfield: Dec. 9, 8th race, Dec. 23, 7th race, $630): Scipion Syndi- Thornmar Farm LLC—WORTH HIS SALT: Dec. $462. Jah Grace: Dec. 17, 2nd race, $297. $1,500): Great Notion Syndicate—$5,631. cate—$1,173. 2, 4th race, $1,890; Dec. 22, 5th race, $1,890. Majorie Mugs: Dec. 8, 5th race, $198. Meno- HUNTERS BAY (Bay of Cats: Dec. 26, 5th race, STREET MAGICIAN (My Magician: Dec. 30, 5th YES MEANS NO: Dec. 8, 7th race, $2,079. rah Lora: Dec. 26, 7th race, $462): ZWP Sta- $630. Brushing: Dec. 3, 8th race, $693): race, $4,500. Saint Penny: Dec. 30, 3rd race, ($5,859) ble—$1,617. Stronach Group LP—$1,323. $1,026. To Be Honest: Dec. 29, 7th race, $363): Mark Toothaker and Dan White—GREASED- DANCE WITH RAVENS (Edify: Dec. 3, 6th race, LION HEARTED (Bioterp: Dec. 11, 8th race, $945. R. Larry Johnson—$5,889. LIGHTNING: Dec. 23, 6th race, $5,130. $242; Dec. 29, 9th race, $1,254. Raging Regi- Tricky Lion: Dec. 10, 5th race, $385. Willie B TWO PUNCH (Minor Legend: Dec. 8, 4th race, Tuscany Farm LLC—DOMINIC’S PRIDE: Dec. 29, na: Dec. 4, 9th race, $198; Dec. 15, 3rd race, Mine: Dec. 16, 5th race, $567): Lion Hearted $187; Dec. 29, 2nd race, $969): Two Punch 3rd race, $3,078/$2,052. ($5,130) $378. Weatherurnot: Dec. 8, 1st race, $165; Syndicate—$1,897. Syndicate—$1,156.

Maryland-bred Bonus Payments 13 for registered Maryland-breds running in Maryland 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 30% 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 01/01/2016; subject to semi-annual review by Maryland Racing Commission Maryland-bred top earners in 2018 (through February 14) Maryland’s leading sires Supplied by The Jockey Club Information Services, 1. Limited View . . . . $60,000 Deep Red...... 31,122 these statistics compiled on February 14 are for stallions who Still Having Fun. . . .60,000 Grecian Prince . . . . 31,122 currently stand or completed their career in Maryland. 3. Global Citizen. . . . .59,640 Vente to Go...... 31,122 Lifetime earnings for stallions with at least one starter in 2018. 4. Eastern Bay...... 51,072 14. Alphabet...... 30,564 Earnings in 2018 5. Admiral Blue . . . . .40,535 15. Greasedlightning. . . 30,420 Strs Starts Wnrs Wins Earnings 6. Blamed...... 39,000 16. Dictate Cool . . . . . 29,640 Friesan Fire. . . . . 39 59 4 4 $207,042 7. Final Prospect. . . . .35,827 Ghoul’s Night Out. . .29,640 Great Notion. . . . . 33 41 5 5 188,447 8. Lewisfield...... 33,345 18. Campari...... 28,303 Not For Love. . . . . 34 49 4 4 140,729 9. Mila Jane...... 32,604 19. Twin Valor...... 27,300 Orientate...... 21 26 3 3 98,860 Freedom Child. . . . 8 12 1 1 88,846 10. Ballivor ...... 31,122 20. Cherryandthehawk. . 26,973 Petionville...... 22 30 3 3 80,818 Street Magician. . . . 15 21 2 2 77,779 Redeemed...... 12 19 3 3 74,236 Despite the Odds. . . 6 9 3 3 49,624 Nicanor...... 5 6 3 3 42,990 Maryland Flag Horse Outflanker...... 9 16 1 1 42,005 Admiral Alex . . . . 3 6 1 1 41,868 Logo Wear Louis Quatorze. . . . 7 9 1 1 30,354 Lion Hearted. . . . . 11 18 0 0 27,025 M Eighty...... 1 2 1 1 20,025 Baltimore Bob. . . . 1 3 1 1 17,355 Mens: Go for Gin...... 2 3 0 0 16,020 Tie Earnings lifetime Pullover Strs Starts Wnrs Wins Earnings Not For Love. . . . . 831 18,435 665 2,750 $76,914,297 Polo Shirt Two Punch . . . . . 938 18,266 733 2,683 55,218,341 Orientate...... 650 12,970 501 1,909 44,937,158 Vest Petionville...... 643 13,796 503 1,869 43,828,251 Louis Quatorze. . . . 768 14,644 570 1,933 37,275,496 Jacket Lion Hearted. . . . . 498 9,434 381 1,299 29,244,995 14 Outflanker...... 424 9,064 315 1,285 28,284,712 Womens: Go for Gin...... 322 6,175 214 729 19,250,397 Great Notion. . . . . 211 2,931 161 486 14,820,486 Scarf Rock Slide...... 217 3,667 146 409 10,660,669 Gators N Bears. . . . 124 1,884 71 230 5,886,567 Vest Scipion...... 105 2,203 64 258 5,727,445 Jacket Friesan Fire. . . . . 112 1,353 70 173 5,170,635 Street Magician. . . . 75 984 54 123 3,859,740 Other Gift Items: Cherokee’s Boy. . . . 74 1,378 46 140 3,776,805 MHBA hat 2-year-old earnings lifetime Flag horse lapel pin Strs Starts Wnrs Wins Earnings Not For Love. . . . . 365 1,164 139 186 $6,956,746 Flag horse clock Two Punch . . . . . 449 1,447 164 207 5,686,112 Orientate...... 358 1,123 136 178 5,164,299 Foal Friend Petionville...... 372 1,153 121 150 4,780,519 Louis Quatorze. . . . 336 1,039 104 130 3,488,797 Outflanker...... 222 897 91 122 3,337,996 Buy online at marylandthoroughbred.com Lion Hearted. . . . . 221 717 80 110 3,052,441 Great Notion. . . . . 78 239 31 45 1,731,105 or call 410-252-2100 Rock Slide...... 92 296 24 35 1,070,760 Scipion...... 57 235 25 33 1,019,852 Go for Gin...... 162 528 32 39 982,754 Friesan Fire. . . . . 64 198 20 22 949,517 Membership inquiries? 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