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Maryland Horse© WEEKLY MARCH 4, 2021

2020 -Bred Horse of the Year KNICKS GO

Eclipse Sportswire/Carolyn Simancik 2 2020 Maryland -Bred Champions Announced

A 3-year-old march on the classics looked a foregone conclusion, but it would be more than nine months (and six starts) before he would hit the board again in stakes company, and the rest of 2019 was also a disappointment. When Knicks Go reappeared at 4 under the care of new trainer Brad Cox, he dominated an Oaklawn Park allowance by 71⁄2 lengths in February. During Covid shutdowns, he was also shut down, sidelined by a bone chip that was removed. Off for nearly four months, he returned to Keeneland in October and proved a monster, setting a track record of 1:40.79 for 11⁄16 miles and winning the allowance by double digits. Although he had just two allow- ance wins over the past two years, Eclipse Sportswire/Scott Serio Knicks Go was sent off as favorite of 12 in the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile-G1 last November at Keeneland. And the Knicks Go result was never in doubt. He set every fraction, repelled all challengers and Horse of the Year was geared down as he reached the Champion Older Male wire 31⁄2 lengths in front while setting another track record of 1:33.85. He Gr./ro.h., 2016, by Paynter—Kosmo’s Buddy, by Outflanker joined the select list of Maryland-bred Bred by Angie and Sabrina Moore. Owned by Korea Racing Authority. Breeders’ Cup winners – Trained by Brad Cox. Foaled at GreenMount Farm, Glyndon. (Sprint, 1990), Concern (Classic, $1,000,000 Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile-G1 1994), (Classic, 1995) and Sharing (Juvenile Fillies Turf, 2019). The win was worth $520,000, nicks Go burst onto the national 2017 Keeneland September sale for which propelled him beyond the $1 Kstage last year at 4 and became $87,000, Knicks Go came into 2020 million mark in career earnings. For the one of the biggest stories of the year. as a horse who had lost his way. At 2, year he took home $608,440. Making only three starts, he earned he earned accolades by way of Ken- Bred by Angie Moore and her more than any other state-bred after tucky when winning the Grade 1 Breed- daughter Sabrina Moore and foaled at scoring in the $1 million Breeder’s Cup ers’ Futurity at Keeneland, and using their GreenMount Farm in the Worth- Dirt Mile-G1. And he is now a two-time that momentum to take on Game Win- ington Valley, Knicks Go is a four-time Mary­land-bred Horse of the Year. ner in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile-G1. Renaissance Award winner, adding the Owned by Korea Racing Authority, Knicks Go led until deep stretch and fin- 2020 trophies to his 2-year-old male who purchased him as a yearling at the ished second. and Horse of the Year crowns of 2018.

eterinarians Dr. A. Leonard Pineau Vand his wife Patricia Bradley have Jaxon Traveler been turning out beautifully bred hors- es at their Three Pines Farm in the Champion 2-Year-Old Male Worthington Valley for decades. Sell- ing commercially, they’ve watched a Dk.b./br.c., 2018, by Munnings—Listen Boy, by After Market number go on to sell for six or seven Bred by Dr. and Mrs. A. Leonard Pineau. Owned by West Point and Marvin Delfiner. Trained by Steve Asmussen. Foaled at Three Pines Farm, Reisterstown. figures. A recent example is undefeat- ed Jaxon Traveler, a Munnings colt out $100,000 Maryland Juvenile Futurity of Listen Boy sold by Three Pines for 3

$80,000 as a yearling at the Keene- land September sale in 2019 and pin- hooked at Ocala the following spring. West Point Thoroughbreds went to $140,000 for the juvenile colt, and in three starts saw the dark bay nearly earn back his purchase price. Trained by Steve Asmussen and rac- ing for West Point and Marvin Delfiner, Jaxon Traveler made three trips from his New York base to Maryland at 2, and left an impression. He romped by 10 lengths in his debut at Pimlico in Sep- tember. In his second start, going 6 fur- longs at Laurel in October, he won by daylight in 1:09 and change. Stakes company was next, and he led at every call, holding off Singlino to Jim McCue win the 7-furlong Maryland Juvenile Fu- turity by nearly a length. Jaxon Travel- Jaxon Traveler is the first Mary- has four winners from as many foals of er’s earnings rose to $120,762. He land-bred champion for his breeders, racing age. She produced a Street Boss was then shipped south with the Asmus- who purchased his dam while carrying filly in May 2019, has no foal for 2020 sen string to Oaklawn to train over the her second foal (by Street Boss) in No- and was bred to Cross Traffic for 2021. winter. vember 2015 for $26,000. The mare

hen Street Lute stepped onto the Wracing scene, she didn’t just win, she made her wins count. All five, four in stakes, to be exact. So it was no surprise when Lucky 7 Stables’ daughter of Street Magician took home Maryland-bred honors as champion 2-year-old filly. Breaking her maiden on debut in early September by a length at Dela- ware Park, the Jerry Robb trainee kicked it up a notch in her second start to win the Small Wonder, her stakes debut, by 5 lengths. Returning to her home base of Laurel Park in October for the Maryland Million Lassie, Street Lute suffered her only defeat as she finished second as the favorite to Miss Nondescript, by a neck.

Jim McCue Quick to resurrect her win streak, Street Lute hit a stakes triple in the Smart Halo, Maryland Juvenile Filly Champion- Street Lute ship and Gin Talking. Purchased for $10,500 as a year- Champion 2-Year-Old Filly ling by Robb at the 2019 Fasig-Tipton Ch.f., 2018, by Street Magician—Alottalute, by Midnight Lute fall yearling sale, the 2-year-old chestnut Bred by Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman and Dr. Brooke Bowman. Owned by Lucky 7 Stables. earned $290,220. Trained by John J. Robb. Foaled at Dance Forth Farm, Chestertown. Bred by Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bow- man and Dr. Brooke Bowman, Street Lute $100,000 Gin Talking is the second foal, and only starter, for $100,000 Maryland Juvenile Filly Championship the Midnight Lute mare Alottalute, who $100,000 Small Wonder has since produced the just-turned 2-year- old Alottahope (by Editorial) and a year- $100,000 Smart Halo ling full-sister to the newly minted Mary- 2nd Maryland Million Lassie land-bred champion. 4 ith the collection of accolades WSharing gathered in 2019 as Maryland-bred Horse of the Year, turf runner and 2-year-old filly, it’s no sur- prise she’d tackle 2020 with the same fiery talent. Owned by Eclipse Partners and Gainesway Stable (Ant- ony Beck), Sharing won two of five starts at 3, including the Edgewood-G2 and Tepin Stakes at Churchill Downs, and finished second in Royal Ascot’s Coronation Stakes-G1 and third in the American Oaks-G1 at Santa Anita, which would be her final start. She was voted champion turf runner and cham- pion 3-year-old filly of 2020. The daughter of Speights­town kicked off the year with a victory in the Tepin in May before making a trip over- seas to tackle the Coronation less than a month later. Over a course rated Coady Photogrpahy good to soft, she fought hard to finish second. Back in the states, Sharing returned Sharing in September to record her fourth stakes win in the Edgewood before her Champion 3-Year-Old Filly West Coast campaign. Following in the footsteps of her Champion Turf Horse dam, Breeders’ Cup winner Shared Ac- Ch.f., 2017, by Speightstown—Shared Account, by count also trained by Graham Motion, Bred by Sagamore Farm. Owned by Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners and Gainesway Stable Sharing became a millionaire with (Antony Beck). Trained by Graham Motion. Foaled at Sagamore Farm, Glyndon. earnings to $1,092,751 in nine starts. $300,000 Edgewood-G2 It was announced in January that the Sagamore Farm-bred was retired from $100,000 Tepin racing after suffering an injury in a 2nd Coronation-G1 3rd American Oaks-G1 paddock mishap.

Field Pass Champion 3-Year-Old Male Gr./ro.c., 2017, by Lemon Drop Kid—Only Me, by Runaway Groom Bred by Mark Grier. Owned by Three Diamonds Farm. Trained by Mike Maker. Foaled at Dance Forth at Roland, Warwick. $200,000 Jeff Ruby-G3 $125,000 Ontario Derby-G3 $100,000 Transylvania-G3 $100,000 Audubon $100,000 Dania Beach 3rd American Turf-G2,

Coady Photogrpahy Twilight Derby-G2, War Chant 5 ield Pass’ sophomore campaign won his first graded race, the track’s tario Derby-G3, he drove home a clear Fwas busy, far-flung and productive signature classic prep now named the winner. In 10 starts last year, he won as he led all Maryland-breds by stakes Jeff Ruby Steaks-G3. He stayed in Ken- five and was third in three others. wins (five), earned $450,143, and tucky for his next three starts which in- Field Pass was bred by New Jer- was a three-time graded winner. cluded back-to-back stakes wins in the sey resident Mark Grier, who foaled Racing primarily on turf for Three Audubon at Churchill Downs and the his mares in Maryland after breeding Diamonds Farm, the gray son of Lemon Grade 3 Transylvania at Keeneland. in Kentucky for a number of years. Gri- Drop Kid trained by Mike Maker A trip to Saratoga resulted in his er raced Field Pass’ dam Only Me (by launched his year in February, getting worst finish (seventh) and Grade 2 Runaway Groom) and kept her as a his first stakes win in Gulfstream Park’s placings at Churchill and Santa Anita broodmare. The dam of two named Dania Beach. Next out over Turfway followed. In his second start over a syn- foals (both winners), she has since Park’s synthetic track in mid-March he thetic surface, at Woodbine for the On- been retired from breeding.

ever Enough Time proved things do Nget better with time as she secured back-to-back stakes wins in the Alma North and Skipat last fall and placed in two more stakes to earn the title of 2020 Maryland-bred champion older female for owner/breeder R. Larry Johnson. Unraced at 2, the daughter of Mun- nings won twice at 3 in four starts and tried graded stakes company. It would be more than a year until she took on stakes company again, scoring in Laurel Park’s Alma North in her second attempt last September. During a string of six races at 4, four in stakes, she never finished worse than third and won on a big stage, the Preak- ness Day undercard at Pimlico in Octo-

Jim McCue ber, when outrunning top sprint mare Bronx Beauty in the Skipat. Never Enough Time also counted a second in the Prim- Never Enough Time onetta Stakes at Laurel and a third in Bel- Champion Older Female mont Park’s Pumpkin Pie Stakes. In eight starts in 2020, the Mike Dk.b./br.m., 2016, by Munnings—What­ Time It Is, by Partner’s Hero Trombetta trainee won three, with two Bred and owned by R. Larry Johnson. Trained by Michael J. Trombetta.­ seconds and a third, and earned Foaled at Dance Forth Farm, Chestertown. $201,131. Never Enough Time is one of five $100,000 Alma North winners from six starters for Johnson’s $100,000 Skipat multiple stakes-placed homebred What 2nd Primo­ netta­ 3rd Pumpkin Pie Time It Is, a daughter of Maryland-bred champion Partner’s Hero. The mare was bred back to Munnings for this year.

aki is now a two-time Renaissance LAward winner after a campaign Laki that proved him not only durable but still fast. The Hillside Equestrian Mead- Champion Sprinter ows’ colorbearer at age 7 recorded his Ch.g., 2013, by Cuba—Truthful Dutch, by Swear by Dixie. Bred by Tom first graded stakes victory when taking Michaels and Lorna Baker. Owned by Hillside Equestrian Meadows. Trained the Frank J. De Francis Memorial by Damon R. Dilodovico. Foaled at Michaels and Baker Farm, Denton. Dash-G3 at Pimlico on the Preakness $200,000 Frank J. De Francis Memorial Dash-G3 Day undercard, and was first or sec- ond in six of seven starts on the year. $75,000 Oceanport­ Centennial Not making his 2020 debut until 2nd Frank Y. Whiteley S, Polynesian­ July, the Damon Dilodovico trainee an- 6 nexed the Oceanport Centennial Stakes at Monmouth Park at 5 furlongs. Racing at least once a month through the end of the year, he was always in the thick of it, but the De Francis Dash was by far his career highlight. Squeezed, checked, sent wide and having to make up ground, he got up to win in the final strides by a slimmest of noses. Last year was his richest in five years of competition, as he earned $241,030 of his career total $709,662. A previous two-time MATCH Series champion in the 3-Year-Olds and Up Dirt Sprint division, Laki was bred by Tom Michaels and Lorna Baker, and is a son of the late Not For Love stallion Cuba, who stood in Maryland. In 30 starts through 2020, Laki never ran be- yond 7 furlongs, but his previous Re- naissance Award was for champion older male in 2018; that year’s 3-year- old champion Still Having Fun earned

Jim McCue sprint honors.

2020 MHBA Stallion of entire career at Northview Stallion Sta- 2020 MHBA the Year: tion in Chesapeake City. Broodmare of the Year: Great Notion Love’s Reason 2020 MHBA or the fifth consecutive year Great Breeder of the Year: 13-year-old daughter of Not For FNotion is recognized as Maryland’s A Love, Love’s Reason has produced Stallion of the Year. Angie Moore a succession of stakes performers for The leader in the state in nearly ev- Richard Golden’s Sycamore Hall Thor- uality over quantity. Angie Moore ery category in 2020 – earnings by all oughbreds LLC and Ellen Charles’ Hill- took that to the extreme in 2020 as runners, earnings by 2-year-olds, num- Q wood Stables since her first foal arrived Grade 1 winner and eventual Mary- ber of overall winners and by number in 2013. land-bred Horse of the Year Knicks Go of wins – he also led by number of The best runner to date is her now delivered a Breeder of the Year award. stakes winners, with six. Four came on 6-year-old daughter Majestic Reason, The now 5-year-old won all three of the same day as he joined a select Maryland-bred champion older mare his 2020 starts, topped by the Grade 1 group of stallions to sire as many on a of 2019 who made only one start in Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile in November. single Maryland Million Day card. 2020, but it was glorious, a dominant The son of Paynter earned $608,440 Great Notion had stakes winners victory in Laurel Park’s Grade 3 Barba- while becoming just the fifth Mary- last year from his crop of 2-year-olds ra Fritchie Stakes – her first graded win land-bred to win a Breeders’ Cup race. (Kenny Had a Notion), 3-year-olds and third stakes win overall before she Foaled at GreenMount Farm in (Karan’s Notion), 4-year-olds (Pretty was retired as a broodmare herself. Glyndon, the boarding/sales farm Good Year and Epic Idea), 5-year-olds Love’s Reason’s earlier two foals Moore owns with her daughter Sabrina, (What the Beep) and 6-year-olds (An- are stakes-placed runners Jump for Knicks Go comes from a long line of na’s Bandit). His West Virginia-bred Love and Good Reasoning. All five of Maryland-breds. His dam Kosmo’s Bud- daughter Anna’s Bandit, who has won her foals of racing age have started, dy (by Outflanker) was a two-time stakes or placed in 20 stakes in 36 career four are winners, including the 2020 winner before being claimed by Moore starts, became his richest runner last 3-year-old gelding Artistic Reason. for $40,000 in September 2010. The year when pushing her earnings to Love’s Reason herself was a stakes win- mare was sold privately in late 2018. $782,655. ner, when taking the 2010 Maryland Moore-bred horses made 44 starts Now 21 years old, Great Notion, Juvenile Filly Championship. in 2020 with 10 wins and $754,165 in a son of Elusive Quality, has stood his earnings. 7 Welcome to Maryland Horse Weekly

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