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Central Bank Ashland Stakes® (G1) Central Bank Ashland Stakes® (G1) Sponsored by Central Bank 82nd Running • Spring • 1 1/16 miles • 3-year-old fillies The Ashland Stakes and the Kentucky Association’s Ashland Oaks were named for the Lexington homestead and breeding farm of statesman Henry Clay. The Ashland was inaugurated at Keeneland’s first race meeting. The initial two run- nings – at the fall meets of 1936 and 1937 – were for fillies and mares, 3-year-olds and upward. Discontinued for two years, the Ashland was revived in the spring of 1940 as an event exclusively for 3-year-old fillies. From 1943-1945, the Ashland was renewed as a part of the Keeneland-at-Churchill Downs meetings. Central Bank became the sponsor in 2010. STAKES Milestones – Ashland Stakes 2018 Purse: $500,000 Stakes Record: 1:41 3/5, Silverbulletday, 1999 Keeneland/Photos by Z Keeneland/Photos Largest Straight Payoff: $136.80, Dun-Cee, 1967 Smallest Straight Payoff: $2.40, Bewitch, 1948; Princess Rooney, 1983; Keeneland sales graduate Monomoy Girl won the Central Glitter Woman, 1997 Bank Ashland (G1) as the 3-10 favorite and next captured the Largest Field: 13, 1950; 1970; 1989; 2013; 2014 Kentucky Oaks (G1). She earned the 2018 Eclipse Award as Smallest Field: 3, 1936 champion 3-year-old filly. Largest Value to Winner: $357,275, Fleet Renee, 2001 Owner-Breeder-Trainer Combination: Clarence Hartwick, Sickle’s Image, 1951 Owners – Ashland Stakes Alexander, Emory – Chic Shirine, 1987 Firestone, Mrs. Bertram R. – Optimistic Gal, Quinichett, Lorraine – Willa On the Move, Allen, Joseph – Glitter Woman, 1997 1976 1988 Asbury, Dr. Eslie – Insouciant, 1955 Fisher, Mary V. – Goldflower, 1961 Reddam, John Paul – Elloluv, 2003 Ashbrook Farm (Glen S. Bromagen) Friedberg, Hyman – Harriet Sue, 1944 Rice, Ada L. – Cerise Reine, 1953 – Weep No More, 2016 Gilmartin, Mrs. S.L. – Barely Even, 1972 Roban Stable – Miss Swapsco, 1968 Bomar Stable – June Bee, 1940 Great Lakes Stable – Ramadel, 1958 Sandbar Farms (Barry Buchholz) – Lunar Braly Family Trust (Tom and Marilyn Braly) Greentree Stable – Drowsy, 1937 Spook, 1993 – Evening Jewel, 2010 Haggin II, Louis Lee – Tingle, 1960 Select Stable (Feye Bach) – Take Charge Lady, Brandy Hills Farm – Koluctoo’s Jill, 1985 Hanger, W. Arnold – Sweet Caprice, 1946 2002 Brumfield, Viola – Winged Wishes (1st div.), Hardesty, Wells, Ben P. Walden and Semaphore Racing (Dana E. Haugli) and 1974 Dennis W. Ebert – Enumerating, 1984 Homewrecker Racing (Ricki and Ron Busching, Tony and Cal Bernstein – Hartwick, Clarence – Sickle’s Image, 1951 Rashinski) – Sailor’s Valentine, 2017 Sound of Summer, 1977 Hawn, Mrs. W.R. – Blue Norther, 1964 Siegel, Jan, Mace and Samantha – Cain Hoy Stable – Jota Jota, 1957; Hild, Glenn – Raging Whirl, 1973 Urbane, 1995 Hidden Talent, 1959; Sally Ship, 1963 Homewrecker Stable (Ricki and Stonereath Farm – Blush With Pride, 1982 Calumet Far ell – Myrtlewood, 1936 Ron Rashinski) – Bushfire, 2006 Stonerside Stable (J. and R. McNair), Covello, James, Judy Hicks and Kathryn Jones, Brereton C. – Lovely Maria, 2015 Sanford Goldfarb, Joe Torre, Michael Nikkel – Lilacs and Lace, 2011 Juddmonte Farms Inc. (Khalid Abdullah) Dubb and Ira Davis – Sis City, 2005 Cox Jr., Edward A. – Classy Cathy, 1986 – Emollient, 2013 Strapro Stable – Flos Florum (1st div.), 1980 Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. T.M. – Free for Me Landaluce Educe Stables – Rosalind, 2014 (DH) Sturgis, Roy – Windy Miss, 1962 (1st div.), 1952 Lunsford, W. Bruce – Madcap Escapade, 2004 Tucker, Paula – Princess Rooney, 1983 Darby Dan Farm – Maud Muller (2nd div.), Lussky, Clifford – Justakiss, 1966 Turf Side Stables (Joseph D. Kowal) – 1974 Magnier, Mrs. John and Michael Tabor – Rings a Chime, 2000 Darley Stable (Mohammed Al Maktoum) Well Chosen, 1998 Tutt, L.J. – Jenjay, 1954 – Little Belle, 2008 Newman, Donald – Mucchina, 1978 Valdina Farm – Valdina Myth, 1941; Valdina Derby Daze Farms (Gail Gee) and Mark Paxson, Mrs. Henry D. – Candy Eclair, 1979 Marl, 1943 Hoffman – Hooh Why, 2009 Pegram, Michael E. – Silverbulletday, 1999 V.H.W. Stable Inc. (Verne H. Winchell) – Dixiana – Wondring, 1950 Perry, William Haggin – Terentia (1st div.), Fleet Renee, 2001 D J Stable (Len Green) – Do It With Style, 1991 1965 Welsch, Larry – Dun-Cee, 1967 Drymon & Greenslit – Double Delta, 1969 Phipps, Michael G. – Gay Missile, 1970 West, Gary and Mary – Room Service, 2014 Dubb, Michael, Monomoy Stables (Sol Kumin), Phipps, Ogden – My Flag, 1996 (DH) The Elkstone Group (Stuart Grant) and Phipps, Ogden Mills – Inside Information, Whitney, C.V. – You All, 1971; Sun and Snow, Bethlehem Stables (Michael J. Caruso) – 1994 1975 Monomoy Girl, 2018 Piatt, Thomas – Come and Go, 1945 Whitney, John Hay – The Swallow, 1942 Evans, Edward P. – Christmas Kid, 2007 Potrykus, Mrs. Julius – Bright Bauble Windfields Farm – Truly Bound, 1981 Farish, William S. – Prospectors Delite, 1992 (2nd div.), 1965 Woodvale Farm – Tall Weeds, 1949 Rev. 2/22/19 2019 Keeneland Media Guide | Stakes 45 ® Trainers – Ashland Stakes Arnold II, George R. – Karlovy Vary, 2012; Flanigan, J.J. – Valdina Myth, 1941 Weep No More, 2016 Goldfine, Lou M. – Barely Even, 1972 McGaughey III, Claude R. – Inside Information, Arterburn, Lonnie – Rings a Chime, 2000 Gomez, Frank – Princess Rooney, 1983 1994; My Flag, 1996; Glitter Woman, 1997 Badgett Jr., William – Go for Wand, 1990 Hanover, John – Harriet Sue, 1944 McLaughlin, Kiaran P. – Little Belle, 2008 Baffert, Bob A. – Silverbulletday, 1999 Hartwick, Clarence – Sickle’s Image, 1951 McPeek, Kenneth G. – Take Charge Lady, Barnes, Edgar – June Bee, 1940 Headley, Duval A. – The Swallow, 1942 2002; Rosalind, 2014 (DH) Blusiewicz, Leon J. – Willa On the Move, 1988 Hild, Glenn – Raging Whirl, 1973 Mott, William I. – Emollient, 2013 Bollero, Joseph M. – Classy Cathy, 1986 Hodgins, Jack C. – Goldflower, 1961; Noe Sr., Kenny – Ramadel, 1958 Borders, William S. – Flos Florum (1st div.), Wondring, 1950 Poole, George T. – You All, 1971; Sun and 1980 Hoffman, Howard – Cerise Reine, 1953; Snow, 1975 Brennan, William – Drowsy, 1937 Tingle, 1960 Pratt, Thomas A. – Sound of Summer, 1977 Brothers, Frank L. – Madcap Escapade, 2004 Howard, Neil J. – Prospectors Delite, 1992 Proctor, Willard L. – Bright Bauble (2nd div.), Carroll, Del W. – Gay Missile, 1970 Jerkens, James A. – Christmas Kid, 2007 1965 Cassidy, James M. – Evening Jewel, 2010 Jolley, LeRoy – Optimistic Gal, 1976 Rieser, Stanley M. – Justakiss, 1966; Miss Catalano, Wayne – Room Service, 2014 (DH) Jolley, Moody – Doubledogdare, 1956 Swapsco, 1968; Double Delta, 1969 Catrone, Frank – Valdina Marl, 1943 Jones, Ben A. – Bewitch, 1948; Real Delight Rivard, Ray – Dun-Cee, 1967 Contessa, Gary – Do It With Style, 1991 (2nd div.), 1952 Rondinello, T.L. – Maud Muller (2nd div.), 1974 Cox, Brad H. – Monomoy Girl, 2018 Jones, J. Larry – Lovely Maria, 2015 Sallee, J.P. – Come and Go, 1945; Jenjay, 1954 Delp, Grover G. – Truly Bound, 1981 Kassen, David – Winged Wishes (1st div.), 1974 Sonnier, J. Bert – Lunar Spook, 1993 Dickinson, Michael W. – Fleet Renee, 2001 Kenneally, Eddie – Bushfire, 2006; Stephens, Woodford C. – Tall Weeds, 1949; Dobson, E.C. – Free for Me (1st div.), 1952 Sailor’s Valentine, 2017 Jota Jota, 1957; Hidden Talent, 1959; Dollase, Craig – Elloluv, 2003 Kindred, R.A. – Myrtlewood, 1936 Sally Ship, 1963 Levine, Bruce – Koluctoo’s Jill, 1985 Terranova II, John P. – Lilacs and Lace, 2011 STAKES Drysdale, Neil – Gorgeous, 1989 Dunn, T.W. – Blue Norther, 1964 Lukas, D. Wayne – Blush With Pride, 1982; Chic Tinker, Harold – Windy Miss, 1962 Dupuy, Donna L. – Hooh Why, 2009 Shirine, 1987; Well Chosen, 1998 Veitch, John – Sugar and Spice (2nd div.), 1980 Dutrow Jr., Richard E. – Sis City, 2005 Maloney, James W. – Terentia (1st div.), 1965 Wells, Howard – Insouciant, 1955 Ebert, Dennis W. – Enumerating, 1984 Marcus, Alan B. – Mucchina, 1978 Williams, B.B. – Cosmic Missile, 1947; Sweet Edens, Mary – Candy Eclair, 1979 Mayberry, Brian – Urbane, 1995 Caprice, 1946 Jockeys – Ashland Stakes Albarado, Robby – Elloluv, 2003 Jessop, J.D. – Free for Me (1st div.), 1952 Rosario, Joel – Rosalind, 2014 (DH) Amy, Jose – Mucchina, 1978 Knapp, Kenny – Bright Bauble (2nd div.), Rotz, John L. – Barely Even, 1972 Anderson, Pete – Jota Jota, 1957 1965; You All, 1971 Sellers, John – Hidden Talent, 1959 Arcaro, Eddie – The Swallow, 1942; Real Lanerie, Corey – Hooh Why, 2009; Sellers, Shane – Do It With Style, 1991; Lunar Delight (2nd div.), 1952 Weep No More, 2016; Sailor’s Valentine, 2017 Spook, 1993; Rings a Chime, 2000 Baeza, Braulio – Optimistic Gal, 1976 Manifold, Henry – Wondring, 1950 Shoemaker, William – Blue Norther, 1964; Bailey, Jerry – My Flag, 1996; Silverbulletday, Maragh, Rajiv – Little Belle, 2008 Truly Bound, 1981; Blush With Pride, 1982 1999 Marquez, Carlos H. – Double Delta, 1969 Smith, Mike – Inside Information, 1994; Bailey, P.J. – Jenjay, 1954 Martin, C.L. – Come and Go, 1945 Glitter Woman, 1997; Emollient, 2013 Baird, R.L. – Windy Miss, 1962 McCarron, Chris – Willa On the Move, 1988 Soirez, Weston – Raging Whirl, 1973 Balzaretti, Willie – Cosmic Missile, 1947 McCombs, Ken – June Bee, 1940 South, George – Myrtlewood, 1936 Black, Anthony – Candy Eclair, 1979 McCreary, Conn – Tall Weeds, 1949 Toro, Fernando – Sound of Summer, 1977 Bridgmohan, Shaun – Room Service, 2014 Nichols, Jimmy – Terentia (1st div.), 1965 Vasquez, Jacinto – Princess Rooney, 1983 (DH) Patterson, Garth – Sun and Snow, 1975 Velasquez, Cornelio – Bushfire, 2006 Brooks, Steve – Doubledogdare, 1956; Perret, Craig – Prospectors Delite, 1992 Velazquez, John – Fleet Renee, 2001 Goldflower, 1961 Pierson, N.L. – Bewitch,
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