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Stakes Payment Schedule Please note the following updates: Payment Schedule Updates 2-Year-Olds February 15, 2021 New Jersey SDF – Supp: Payment should be $750 2-Year-Olds March 15, 2021 New Jersey SDF – Supp Restriction column should read: If nominated as a yearling but not sustained New Jersey Sire Stks – Supp Restriction column should read: If nominated as a yearling but not sustained 3-Year-Olds and Up February 15, 2021 Add: New Jersey Breeders Maturity Payment: $200 Mail to: H Restriction column: Nominated as a yearling to the NJSS or NJ SDF; for 4yo only Stakes Payment Schedule FOR 2 YEAR OLDS IN 2021 (foals of 2019) Little Brown Jug No. 77 .................Filly ................................................$400 ...................U Little Brown Jug No. 77 .................Open ..............................................$500 ...................U Little Brown Jug No. 77 - Supp ..............................................................$400 ...................U February 15, 2021 Maritimer Stk .......................................................................................C$125 ...................C Event Restriction Payment Mail To Maritimer Stk – Supp ..........................................................................C$300 ...................C Breeders Crown No. 35 ..........................................................................$300 ...................A Maryland Sires ........................................................................................$120 ..............MSS Breeders Crown No. 35 - Supp ...............................................................$1,000................A Maryland Stdb ........................................................................................$120 ..............MSS Maine Stdb Breeders ...............................................................................$20 .................ME Meadowlands Pace ..................................................................................$400 .................LL Mass. Sires ...............................................................................................$100 ...............MA Meadowlands Pace ..........................Includes March Sust. .....................$1,000..............LL New Jersey SDF .......................................................................................$100 .................. H Messenger ........................................Filly ................................................$150 ...................A New Jersey SDF - Supp ...................Resident Mare/Not NJ Sired ........$800 .................. H Messenger ........................................Open ..............................................$300 ...................A New Jersey Sire Stks ................................................................................$300 .................. H Michigan Sire Stks No. 41 ......................................................................$200 ...........MHH New Jersey Sire Stks - Supp...NJ Sired but Interstate Shipped Semen ...$750 .................. H New Jersey Garden State Trot No. 4 ......................................................$250 ................... L New Jersey Sire Stks - Supp ............Resident Mare/NJ Bred ................$700 .................. H New Jersey Garden State Trot No. 4 - Supp ..........................................$300 ................... L New York Sire Stakes No. 61 .................................................................$200 ............... NY New Jersey Home Grown Pace No. 4 ....................................................$200 ................... L New York Sire Stakes No. 61 - Supp ......................................................$500 ............... NY New Jersey Home Grown Pace No. 4 - Supp ........................................$300 ................... L WEG/SBOA Stakes ..............................................................................C$1,000 ........... GG New Jersey SDF - Supp ...................To Race at 3 if nom. as yearling but not sust. .....................$1,100 ............... H March 15, 2021 New Jersey Sire Stks - Supp ............To Race at 3 ...................................$1,300 ............... H Event Restriction Payment Mail To Old Oaken Bucket No. 70 ..............Filly ................................................$200 ...................U Old Oaken Bucket No. 70 ..............Open ..............................................$300 ...................U Adios Delvin Miller No. 56 ............Filly ................................................$200 ...................A Old Oaken Bucket No. 70 - Supp...........................................................$400 ...................U Adios Delvin Miller No. 56 ............Open ..............................................$400 ...................A Ontario Sires Stake No. 49 ..................................................................C$600 ...........ONSS Arden Downs No. 65 ..............................................................................$200 ...................A Ontario Sires Stake No. 49 - Supp ......................................................C$1,500 .......ONSS Atlantic Sires .........................................................................................C$100 ...................C Parshall Memorial Fut No. 69 ................................................................$100 ...................K Atlantic Sires ....................................Includes March Sust. ..................C$550 ...................C Parshall Memorial Fut No. 69 ........For those nominated to OCRA ....$100 ...................K Bluegrass No. 47 .....................................................................................$350 ...................R Parshall Memorial Fut No. 69 ........Includes March Sust. .....................$250 ...................K Bluegrass No. 47 .............................Includes March Sust. .....................$550 ...................R Pennsylvania Sire Fair No. 55 .................................................................$50 .....................V Breeders Crown No. 35 ..........................................................................$400 ...................A Pennsylvania Sire Fair No. 55 - Supp .....................................................$500 ...................V Breeders Crown No. 35 ..................Future Eligib to race 3yo ...............$500 ...................A Pennsylvania Sire PM No. 55 .................................................................$150 ...................V Breeders Crown No. 35 ..................To race at 3 ....................................$1,500 ................A Pennsylvania Sire PM No. 55 - Supp ......................................................$1,500 ................V Cane Pace .........................................Filly ................................................$200 ...................A Progress Pace ...........................................................................................$300 ...................A Cane Pace .........................................Open ..............................................$400 ...................A Ralph Wilfong Memorial No. 84 ...........................................................$200 ...................A Champlain ............................................................................................C$300 ............... GG Renaissance No. 5 ...........................Filly ................................................$400 .................. H Currier & Ives No. 48 .....................Filly ................................................$100 ...................A Renaissance No. 5 ...........................Open ..............................................$700 .................. H Currier & Ives No. 48 .....................Open ..............................................$150 ...................A Renaissance No. 5 - Supp ...............Filly - Includes March Sust. ..........$815 .................. H Delaware Stdb Breeders ..........................................................................$100 ................DB Renaissance No. 5 - Supp ...............Open - Includes March Sust. ........$1,425 ............... H Delaware Stdb Breeders - Supp.......Includes March Sust. .....................$450 ................DB Simcoe ...................................................................................................C$300 ............... GG Dexter Cup ......................................Filly ................................................$200 ...................A Standardbred Stake No. 82 ............Filly ................................................$300 ...................U Dexter Cup ......................................Open ..............................................$400 ...................A Standardbred Stake No. 82 ............Open ..............................................$400 ...................U Florida Breeders No. 53 ..........................................................................$100 ....................S Standardbred Stake No. 82 - Supp .........................................................$200 ...................U Florida Breeders No. 53 - Supp ......Includes March Sust. .....................$350 ....................S Sunshine State Stk No. 36 .......................................................................$50 ......................S Florida Stallion Stk No. 26 .....................................................................$100 ....................S Sunshine State Stk No.
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