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2012 Stakes Schedule 2012 Meadowlands Harness Stakes Schedule As of May 4, 2012 Day Date Age/Sex/Condition Gait Name of Race Class Purse E/G Added Thursday 1/12/2012 4 yr. olds Trot SUPER BOWL 1st Leg LC $12,500 G N/W 2 pari-mutuel races or $30,000 life Thursday 1/12/2012 4 yr. old mares Pace WHITE RUFFLES 1st Leg LC $12,500 G N/W 2 pari-mutuel races or $30,000 life Friday 1/13/2012 4 yr. old s & g Pace CLYDE HIRT STAKE 1st Leg LC $16,000 G N/W 3 pari-mutuel races or $75,000 life Saturday 1/14/2012 5 yr. olds & under Pace COMPLEX 1st Leg LC $18,000 G N/W 4 pari-mutuel races or $125,000 life Saturday 1/14/2012 F.F.A. Pace PRESIDENTIAL 1st Leg LC $40,000 G Thursday 1/19/2012 4 yr. olds Trot SUPER BOWL 2nd Leg LC $12,500 G N/W 2 pari-mutuel races or $30,000 life Thursday 1/19/2012 4 yr. old mares Pace WHITE RUFFLES 2nd Leg LC $12,500 G N/W 2 pari-mutuel races or $30,000 life Friday 1/20/2012 4 yr. old s & g Pace CLYDE HIRT STAKE 2nd Leg LC $16,000 G N/W 3 pari-mutuel races or $75,000 life Saturday 1/21/2012 5 yr. olds & under Pace COMPLEX 2nd Leg LC $18,000 G N/W 4 pari-mutuel races or $125,000 life Saturday 1/21/2012 F.F.A. Pace PRESIDENTIAL 2nd Leg LC $40,000 G Thursday 1/26/2012 4 yr. olds Trot SUPER BOWL FINAL LC $65,000 E $25,000 N/W 2 pari-mutuel races or $30,000 life Thursday 1/26/2012 4 yr. old mares Pace WHITE RUFFLES FINAL LC $50,000 E $25,000 N/W 2 pari-mutuel races or $30,000 life Saturday 1/28/2012 4 yr. old s & g Pace CLYDE HIRT STAKE FINAL LC $75,000 E $25,000 N/W 3 pari-mutuel races or $75,000 life Saturday 1/28/2012 5 yr. olds & under Pace COMPLEX FINAL LC $75,000 E $35,000 N/W 4 pari-mutuel races or $125,000 life Saturday 1/28/2012 F.F.A. Pace PRESIDENTIAL FINAL LC $100,000 E $65,000 Thursday 2/2/2012 3 yr. old c & g Pace JUNIOR TRENDSETTER 1st Leg LC $12,500 G N/W 2 pari-mutuel races or $25,000 life Thursday 2/2/2012 3 yr. old fillies Pace TENDER LOVING CARE 1st Leg LC $12,500 G N/W 2 pari-mutuel races or $25,000 life Friday 2/3/2012 open mares Pace CAPE & CUTTER 1st Leg LC $35,000 G Friday 2/3/2012 4 yr. old s & g Pace EXIT 16W 1st Leg LC $18,000 G N/W 3 pari-mutuel races or $100,000 life Saturday 2/4/2012 open 4 yr. olds Pace AQUARIUS 1st Leg LC $35,000 G Thursday 2/9/2012 3 yr. old c & g Pace JUNIOR TRENDSETTER 2nd Leg LC $12,500 G N/W 2 pari-mutuel races or $25,000 life Thursday 2/9/2012 3 yr. old fillies Pace TENDER LOVING CARE 2nd Leg LC $12,500 G N/W 2 pari-mutuel races or $25,000 life Friday 2/10/2012 open mares Pace CAPE & CUTTER 2nd Leg LC $35,000 G Friday 2/10/2012 4 yr. old s & g Pace EXIT 16W 2nd Leg LC $18,000 G N/W 3 pari-mutuel races or $100,000 life Saturday 2/11/2012 open 4 yr. olds Pace AQUARIUS 2nd Leg LC $35,000 G Thursday 2/16/2012 claiming series 3 yr. old & up Pace RAGS TO RICHES 1st Bracket LC $10,000 G Thursday 2/16/2012 3yr. N/W 2 or $30,000 Trot CHARLES SINGER MEM. 1st Leg LC $12,500 G Friday 2/17/2012 open mares Pace CAPE & CUTTER FINAL LC $80,000 E $40,000 Friday 2/17/2012 3 yr. old fillies Pace TENDER LOVING CARE FINAL LC $60,000 E $25,000 N/W 2 pari-mutuel races or $25,000 life Saturday 2/18/2012 open 4 yr. olds Pace AQUARIUS FINAL LC $80,000 E $40,000 Saturday 2/18/2012 4 yr. old s & g Pace EXIT 16W FINAL LC $75,000 E $25,000 N/W 3 pari-mutuel races or $100,000 life Saturday 2/18/2012 3 yr. old c & g Pace JUNIOR TRENDSETTER FINAL LC $75,000 E $25,000 N/W 2 pari-mutuel races or $25,000 life Thursday 2/23/2012 claiming series 3 yr. old & up Pace RAGS TO RICHES 2nd Bracket LC $12,500 G Thursday 2/23/2012 3yr N/W 2 or $30,000 Trot CHARLES SINGER MEM. 2nd Leg LC $12,500 G Thursday 3/1/2012 3 yr. old fillies N/W 2 or $30,000 Trot SYRINX HANOVER 1st Leg LC $12,500 G Thursday 3/1/2012 N/W 4 pm races or $175,000 life Trot HORSE & GROOM 1st Leg LC $18,000 G Friday 3/2/2012 claiming series 3 yr. old & up Pace RAGS TO RICHES SEMI FINAL LC $15,000 G Friday 3/2/2012 3yr. N/W 2 or $30,000 Trot CHARLES SINGER MEM. FINAL LC $60,000 E $25,000 Friday 3/2/2012 f.f.a. mares Pace OVERBID 1st Leg LC $40,000 G Saturday 3/3/2012 5 yr. olds & under Pace FOUR LEAF CLOVER 1st Leg LC $22,500 G N/W 6 pari-mutuel races or $200,000 life Thursday 3/8/2012 3 yr. old fillies N/W 2 or $30,000 Trot SYRINX HANOVER 2nd Leg LC $12,500 G Thursday 3/8/2012 4 yr. olds & under fillies & mares Pace NIGHT STYLES 1st Leg LC $16,000 G N/W 3 pari-mutuel races or $50,000 life Thursday 3/8/2012 N/W 4 pm races or $175,000 life Trot HORSE & GROOM 2nd Leg LC $18,000 G Friday 3/9/2012 f.f.a. mares Pace OVERBID 2nd Leg LC $40,000 G Saturday 3/10/2012 claiming series 3 yr. old & up Pace RAGS TO RICHES FINAL LC $100,000 E $35,000 Saturday 3/10/2012 5 yr. olds & under Pace FOUR LEAF CLOVER 2nd Leg LC $22,500 G N/W 6 pari-mutuel races or $200,000 life Friday 3/16/2012 N/W 4 pm races or $175,000 life Trot HORSE & GROOM FINAL LC $75,000 E $30,000 Friday 3/16/2012 3 yr. old fillies N/W 2 or $30,000 SYRINX HANOVER FINAL LC $60,000 E $25,000 Friday 3/16/2012 4 yr. olds & under fillies & mares Pace NIGHT STYLES 2nd Leg LC $16,000 G N/W 3 pari-mutuel races or $50,000 life Saturday 3/17/2012 f.f.a. mares Pace OVERBID FINAL LC $120,000 E $65,000 Saturday 3/17/2012 5 yr. olds & under Pace FOUR LEAF CLOVER FINAL LC $125,000 E $40,000 N/W 6 pari-mutuel races or $200,000 life Friday 3/23/2012 4 yr. olds & under fillies & mares Pace NIGHT STYLES FINAL LC $60,000 E $25,000 N/W 3 pari-mutuel races or $50,000 life Friday 3/30/2012 3 yr. old open N/W 2 or $30,000 Trot SPRING SURVIVOR SERIES 1st Bracket LC $12,500 G Saturday 3/31/2012 3 yr. old open N/W 2 or $30,000 Pace SPRING SURVIVOR SERIES 1st Bracket LC $12,500 G Friday 4/6/2012 3 yr. old open N/W 2 or $30,000 Trot SPRING SURVIVOR SERIES 2nd Bracket LC $12,500 G Saturday 4/7/2012 3 yr. old open N/W 2 or $30,000 Pace SPRING SURVIVOR SERIES 2nd Bracket LC $12,500 G Friday 4/13/2012 3 yr. old open N/W 2 or $30,000 Trot SPRING SURVIVOR SERIES SEMI FINAL LC $15,000 G Saturday 4/14/2012 3 yr. old open N/W 2 or $30,000 Pace SPRING SURVIVOR SERIES SEMI FINAL LC $15,000 G Saturday 4/21/2012 3 yr. old open N/W 2 or $30,000 Trot SPRING SURVIVOR SERIES FINAL LC $100,000 E $35,000 Saturday 4/21/2012 3 yr. old open N/W 2 or $30,000 Pace SPRING SURVIVOR SERIES FINAL LC $100,000 E $35,000 Friday 5/4/2012 F.F.A. Trot A.J. CUTLER MEM. ELIM EC $40,000 G Friday 5/4/2012 3 yr. old fillies Pace SIMPSON Div. $50,000 E $10,000 Saturday 5/5/2012 F.F.A. Pace GRADUATE ELIM EC $50,000 G Saturday 5/5/2012 3 yr. old c & g Pace SIMPSON Div. $45,000 E $10,000 Friday 5/11/2012 3 yr. old fillies Trot SIMPSON Div. $75,000 E $10,000 Friday 5/11/2012 3 yr. old c & g Trot SIMPSON Div. $70,000 E $10,000 Saturday 5/12/2012 F.F.A. Pace GRADUATE FINAL EC $200,000 E $100,000 Saturday 5/12/2012 F.F.A Trot A.J. CUTLER MEM. FINAL EC $200,000 E $75,000 Friday 5/18/2012 3 yr. old c & g Trot NJSS 1st Leg STK $37,000 E Friday 5/18/2012 3 yr.
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