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Eligible Horse Report Harrisburg PA 17110 866-Wininpa / 866-946-4672 Pennsylvania Harness Commission 2301 N Cameron St Rm 301 Eligible Horse Report Harrisburg PA 17110 866-WinInPA / 866-946-4672 Page 1 6/3/2016 Pennsylvania Harness Commission 2301 N Cameron St Rm 301 Eligible Horse Report Harrisburg PA 17110 866-WinInPA / 866-946-4672 Horse Name Horse Tattoo Year Foaled Sire Dam 3year Old Fair Pacing / COLT/GELDING A Card That's Wild 8L840 2013 Cam's Card Shark Wild N Wonderful Aracle Hanover 3L111 2013 Well Said Astarte Hanover Art Emprise 5L552 2013 Art Official Nipotina Berry Berry Quick 2L279 2013 Mcardle Berry Berry Good Billy's Falcon 0L191 2013 Nuclear Breeze B T Falcon Bolt Dodger 3L315 2013 Yankee Cruiser Nuclear Light K Bonnano 2L995 2013 Well Said Breathe Bullpup 3L553 2013 Western Terror Yenta Hanover Caffeine Rush 1L150 2013 Well Said Allamerican Mocha Callingalllauxmont 3L248 2013 Art's Card Trick Cams Jeanne Captain Dinger 3L911 2013 Art's Card Trick Lovescape Connor Hanover 0L284 2013 Yankee Cruiser Castanet Hall Dare To Be Great 5L612 2013 Well Said Amber Delight Davos 5L287 2013 Nuclear Breeze Four Starz Melody Double Again 8L924 2013 Dragon Again Double Flip Dragon Strikes 4L821 2013 Art Official Dragon Flier K Firedrake 7L988 2013 Dragon Again Everything's Easy Five Bite At Apple 3L116 2013 Western Terror Apple Krisp Ginger Tree Cash 3L594 2013 Yankee Cruiser Ma Foi Golden Gesture 6L395 2013 Shark Gesture Black Gold Mindale Grand Priority 3L937 2013 Western Ideal Joy Luck Hall Hardhead'Slilchris 2L437 2013 Art Official Mrs Tricky He's A Love Shark 8L532 2013 Cam's Card Shark Labor Of Love Hickory Chumley 3LA53 2013 Slickest Hanover Windsong Mattilda Hickory Patrick 4L726 2013 Well Said Niki Blue Chip It's Ed's Idea 4L486 2013 Western Ideal Keystone Edna Judge John 5L508 2013 Western Terror Cheyenne Ava Lady's Lad 8L576 2013 Dragon Again Lady Artemise License To Steal 5L727 2013 Western Terror Pw Lover Lima Valiant 7L495 2013 Well Said Vanity 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Powerternity 8L053 2013 The Fraternity Pan Costly Power Prince Penrod 0L769 2013 Four Starzzz Shark Princess Of Music Rt Truth Or Dare 5L710 2013 Peyote Dare And Compare Scarf Inc 4L616 2013 Mcardle Ru In The Game Secret Savas 1L144 2013 Yankee Cruiser Secret Song Skytrick Lauxmont 5L659 2013 Art's Card Trick Sky Ridge Teresa Slick Jin 4LA23 2013 Slickest Hanover Jin Bloosom Slick Mac 4LA32 2013 Slickest Hanover Baranda Dust Star Of Terror 1L586 2013 Western Terror Game Bunny Thesharksbackntown 3L348 2013 Four Starzzz Shark She's Abigtowngirl Three Wolf Moon 7L715 2013 Moon Beam Salsa Hanover Toddler Tantrum 4L771 2013 Western Terror Ubetterthink Think Trelane 6L911 2013 Somebeachsomewhere Up Front Gal Tsm Gannicus T 7L538 2013 Yankee Cruiser Tsm Boom Bang Pow Tsm Invictis T 8L867 2013 Dragon Again Baskin Hanover Tsm Leonidas T 4L904 2013 Mcardle Tsm Monalisa T Turn Him Ingo 6L453 2013 Nuclear Breeze Turn Her Ingo Uf Dragons Angel 8L574 2013 Dragon Again Angels Have Wings Upfront In A 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2013 Western Terror My Patina Concealed Notes 5L719 2013 Western Terror White Sand Desire Again 9L036 2013 Dragon Again Eternal Desire Destiny'Sbeachbabe 4L150 2013 Somebeachsomewhere Future Destiny Devious Behavior 9L305 2013 Dragon Again Ideal Sign Donna's Beach 1L195 2013 Shark Gesture Lido Beach Drag N Sand 8L361 2013 Dragon Again Sand Speed Dragon Den 8L225 2013 Dragon Again Western Spring Exotic Fling 1L967 2013 Western Ideal Hawaiian Exotica Fernbrook Hanover 3L612 2013 Western Ideal Fan Club Hanover Fidanas Fastbreeze 4L053 2013 Nuclear Breeze Panderosa's Lady Flaming Photo 2L778 2013 Nuclear Breeze Vabredpawinner Gingertreescarlett 2L805 2013 Yankee Cruiser Northwestern Guard Girl 5L619 2013 Western Ideal Chantal Hall Gymnast Hanover 1L646 2013 Western Ideal Giant Princess Healthy Gain 0L533 2013 Western Ideal Electric Smile Hickory Pandle 5L514 2013 The Panderosa Pansformation Hillary's Niece 4LA12 2013 Kf St Patrick Hillary's Sister Hooves On First 3L487 2013 Yankee Cruiser 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Harrisburg PA 17110 866-WinInPA / 866-946-4672 Horse Name Horse Tattoo Year Foaled Sire Dam 3year Old Fair Pacing / FILLY Miami Mako 0L447 2013 Four Starzzz Shark Canadian Culture Nickapher 3L988 2013 Well Said Au Dragon Nip's Beach Girl 4L794 2013 Somebeachsomewhere Nip N Attack One Choice 1L873 2013 Quik Pulse Mindale Easy On Me Out By Summer 4L723 2013 Western Terror Summer Artist Petal To The Metal 5L632 2013 Art Official Nf One Rose Ping Pong Hanover 0L254 2013 Western Ideal Pleasure Chest Poster Girl K 3L232 2013 Well Said Lady's Portrait Princess Benita 4L877 2013 Four Starzzz Shark Princess Tiana Princess Desta 6L883 2013 Four Starzzz Shark Princess Delight Pulse Power 3L458 2013 Quik Pulse Mindale Natural Luck Quick Hot Passion 2L144 2013 The Panderosa Broadway Passion Quik Freedom 7L267 2013 Quik Pulse Mindale Freedom Away Rojan's White Jet 3L165 2013 The Panderosa Whitesand Nurse Rosie Rozzo 4L317 2013 Yankee Cruiser Camford Hanover Save The Treasure 9L395 2013 Dragon Again 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Shark A Patchy Frost Warm And Clear 3LA21 2013 Slickest Hanover Cold And Clear Western Gold 3L380 2013 Western Terror Ishallbereleased Wildncrazy Hanover 0L372 2013 Well Said Witchn Flight Witch's Witch 0L799 2013 Western Ideal Witch's Lair Worthy Jackie 1L756 2013 Shark Gesture Jakes Lil Sis 82 Page 5 6/3/2016 Pennsylvania Harness Commission 2301 N Cameron St Rm 301 Eligible Horse Report Harrisburg PA 17110 866-WinInPA / 866-946-4672 Horse Name Horse Tattoo Year Foaled Sire Dam 3year Old Fair Trotting / COLT/GELDING Bear Mtn Hanover 8L608 2013 Muscle Massive Brightest Moment Black Bean 1L351 2013 American Winner Socks And Dresses Bombardier 1L221 2013 Broadway Hall Alaura Boyz N Guitars
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