Knicks Go 2018 Maryland-bred Horse of the Year Champion 2-Year-Old Male Maryland Horse® March 2021 Official publication of the Maryland Horse Breeders Association; Vol. 86, No. 3

pany, and the rest of 2019 was also a disappointment. Knicks Go When Knicks Go reap- peared at 4 under the care 2020 Maryland-bred of new trainer Brad Cox, he dominated an Oaklawn Park 1 Horse of the Year allowance by 7 ⁄2 lengths in February. During Covid Champion Older Male shutdowns, he was also shut Maryland Horse Breeders down, sidelined by a bone Association Inc. chip that was removed. Off 321 Main Street for nearly four months, he re- Reisterstown, MD 21136 Gr./ro.h., 2016, by Paynter—Kosmo’s Buddy, by Outflanker. 410-252-2100 Bred by Angie Moore. Owned by Korea Racing Authority. turned to Keeneland in Octo- www.marylandthoroughbred.com Trained by Brad Cox. Foaled at GreenMount Farm, Glyndon. ber and proved a monster, set- ting a track record of 1:40.79 1 BOARD OF DIRECTORS $1,000,000 Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile-G1 for 1 ⁄16 miles and winning the Michael Harrison DVM allowance by double digits. President Although he had just two Richard F. Blue Jr. allowance wins over the past Vice-president two years, Knicks Go was 1 Kent Allen Murray sent off as favorite of 12 in the Secretary-treasurer Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile-G1 Cricket Goodall last November at Keeneland. Executive director And the result was never in doubt. He set every frac- James Blackwell*, Ellen M. tion, repelled all challengers Charles, Michael D. Golden DVM, Christy Holden, and was geared down as he 1 Michael Horning, TK reached the wire 3 ⁄2 lengths Kuegler*, Louis Merryman, in front while setting anoth- Sabrina Moore, er track record of 1:33.85. He A. Leonard Pineau VMD, joined the select list of Mary- William Reightler, Thomas J. land-bred Breeders’ Cup Rooney, James B. Steele, David winners – Safely Kept (Sprint, Wade, Theresa Wiseman 1990), Concern (Classic, 1994), *president appointed Eclipse Sportswire Cigar (Classic, 1995) and DIRECTORS EMERITUS Sharing (Juvenile Fillies Turf, (served 18 years) Knicks Go burst onto the na- his way. At 2, he earned ac- 2019). J. William Boniface, tional stage last year at 4 and colades by way of Kentucky The win was worth R. Thomas Bowman, King T. became one of the biggest sto- when winning the Grade 1 $520,000, which propelled Leatherbury, Donald P. Litz Jr., ries of the year. Making only Breeders’ Futurity at Keene- him beyond the $1 million Ann Merryman, Michael Pons, three starts, he earned more land, and using that momen- mark in career earnings. Katharine M. Voss than any other state-bred af- tum to take on Game Winner For the year he took home ADVISORY COUNCIL ter scoring in the $1 million in the Breeders’ Cup Juve- $608,440. (past MHBA presidents) Breeder’s Cup Dirt Mile-G1. nile-G1. Knicks Go led until Bred by Angie Moore and J. William Boniface, And he is now a two-time deep stretch and finished sec- her daughter Sabrina Moore William K. Boniface, Frank A. Mary­land-bred Horse of the ond. and foaled at their Green- Bonsal, R. Thomas Bowman, Year. A 3-year-old march on the Mount Farm in the Worth- William G. Christmas, Owned by Korea Racing classics looked a foregone Hal C.B. Clagett III, Kimball C. ington Valley, Knicks Go is a Authority, who purchased conclusion, but it would be Firestone, King T. Leatherbury, four-time Renaissance Award J.W.Y. Martin Jr., him as a yearling at the 2017 more than nine months (and winner, adding the 2020 tro- Joseph P. Pons Jr., Michael Keeneland September sale for six starts) before he would hit phies to his 2-year-old male Pons, Katharine M. Voss, $87,000, Knicks Go came into the board again in stakes com- and Horse of the Year crowns Robert B. White 2020 as a horse who had lost of 2018. R Jaxon Traveler 2020 Maryland-bred Champion 2-Year-Old Male

Dk.b./br.c., 2018, by Munnings—Listen Boy, by After Market. 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.

$100,000 Maryland Juvenile Futurity Jim McCue

Veterinarians Dr. A. Leon- Keeneland September sale in sion. He romped by 10 lengths mussen string to Oaklawn to ard Pineau and his wife Patri- 2019 and pinhooked at Oca- in his debut at Pimlico in Sep- train over the winter. cia Bradley have been turning la the following spring. West tember. In his second start, Jaxon Traveler is the first out beautifully bred horses at Point Thoroughbreds went to going 6 furlongs at Laurel in Maryland-bred champion for their Three Pines Farm in the $140,000 for the juvenile colt, October, he won by daylight his breeders, who purchased Worthington Valley for de- and in three starts saw the in 1:09 and change. his dam while carrying her cades. Selling commercially, dark bay nearly earn back his Stakes company was next, second foal (by Street Boss) in they’ve watched a number purchase price. and he led at every call, hold- November 2015 for $26,000. go on to sell for six or seven Trained by Steve Asmus- ing off Singlino to win the The mare has four winners figures. A recent example is sen and racing for West Point 7-furlong Maryland Juvenile from as many foals of racing undefeated Jaxon Traveler, a and Marvin Delfiner, Jaxon Futurity by nearly a length. age. She produced a Street Munnings colt out of Listen Traveler made three trips from Jaxon Traveler’s earnings Boss filly in May 2019, has no Boy sold by Three Pines for his New York base to Mary- rose to $120,762. He was then foal for 2020 and was bred to $80,000 as a yearling at the land at 2, and left an impres- shipped south with the As- Cross Traffic for 2021. R 2

Street Lute 2020 Maryland-bred Champion 2-Year-Old Filly

Ch.f., 2018, by Street Magician—Alottalute, by Midnight Lute. Bred by Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman and Dr. Brooke Bowman. Owned by Lucky 7 Stables. Trained by John J. Robb. Foaled at Dance Forth Farm, Chestertown. Jim McCue

$100,000 Gin Talking up a notch in her second start Purchased for $10,500 as a to win the Small Wonder, her yearling by Robb at the 2019 $100,000 Maryland Juvenile Filly Championship stakes debut, by 5 lengths. Fasig-Tipton fall yearling sale, $100,000 Small Wonder Returning to her home base the 2-year-old chestnut earned of Laurel Park in October for $290,220. $100,000 Smart Halo the Maryland Million Lassie, Bred by Dr. and Mrs. 2nd Maryland Million Lassie Street Lute suffered her only Thomas Bowman and Dr. defeat as she finished second Brooke Bowman, Street Lute as the favorite to Miss Nonde- is the second foal, and on- When Street Lute stepped Magician took home Mary- script, by a neck. ly starter, for the Midnight onto the racing scene, she land-bred honors as champi- Quick to resurrect her win Lute mare Alottalute, who didn’t just win, she made her on 2-year-old filly. streak, Street Lute hit a stakes has since produced the just- wins count. All five, four in Breaking her maiden on triple in the Smart Halo, turned 2-year-old Alottahope stakes, to be exact. So it was debut in early September by Maryland Juvenile Filly (by Editorial) and a yearling no surprise when Lucky 7 a length at Delaware Park, the Championship and Gin full-sister to the newly minted Stables’ daughter of Street Jerry Robb trainee kicked it Talking. Maryland-bred champion. R Sharing 2020 Maryland-bred Champion 3-Year-Old Filly Champion Turf Horse

Ch.f., 2017, by Speightstown—Shared Account, by Pleasantly Perfect. Bred by Sagamore Farm. Owned by Eclipse Partners and Gainesway Stable (Antony Beck). Trained by Graham Motion. Foaled at Sagamore Farm, Glyndon.

$300,000 Edgewood-G2 Coady Photography $100,000 Tepin which would be her final start. record her fourth stakes win She was voted champion turf in the Edgewood before her 2nd Coronation-G1 runner and champion 3-year- West Coast campaign. 3rd American Oaks-G1 old filly of 2020. Following in the footsteps The daughter of Speights­ of her dam, Breeders’ Cup With the collection of ac- Gainesway Stable (Antony town kicked off the year with winner Shared Account also colades Sharing gathered in Beck), Sharing won two of a victory in the Tepin in May trained by Graham Motion, 2019 as Maryland-bred Horse five starts at 3, including the before making a trip overseas Sharing became a millionaire of the Year, turf runner and Edgewood-G2 and Tepin to tackle the Coronation less with earnings to $1,092,751 in 2-year-old filly, it’s no surprise Stakes at Churchill Downs, than a month later. Over a nine starts. It was announced she’d tackle 2020 with the and finished second in Royal course rated good to soft, she in January that the Sagamore same fiery talent. Ascot’s Coronation Stakes-G1 fought hard to finish second. Farm-bred was retired from Owned by Eclipse Thor- and third in the American Back in the states, Shar- racing after suffering an injury oughbred Partners and Oaks-G1 at Santa Anita, ing returned in September to in a paddock mishap. R

3 Field Pass 2020 Maryland-bred 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 Coady Photography $125,000 Ontario Derby-G3 race, the track’s signature clas- by-G3, he drove home a clear $100,000 Transylvania-G3 sic prep now named the Jeff winner. In 10 starts last year, $100,000 Audubon Ruby Steaks-G3. He stayed he won five and was third in in Kentucky for his next three three others. $100,000 Dania Beach starts which included back-to- Field Pass was bred by 3rd American Turf-G2, back stakes wins in the Audu- New Jersey resident Mark Twilight Derby-G2, War Chant bon at Churchill Downs and Grier, who foaled his mares the Grade 3 Transylvania at in Maryland after breeding Field Pass’ sophomore cam- the gray son of Lemon Drop Keeneland. in Kentucky for a number of paign was busy, far-flung and Kid trained by Mike Maker A trip to Saratoga result- years. Grier raced Field Pass’ productive as he led all Mary- launched his year in Febru- ed in his worst finish (sev- dam Only Me (by Runaway land-breds by stakes wins ary, getting his first stakes win enth) and Grade 2 placings at Groom) and kept her as a (five), earned $450,143, and was in Gulfstream Park’s Dania Churchill and Santa Anita fol- broodmare. The dam of two a three-time graded winner. Beach. Next out over Turfway lowed. In his second start over named foals (both winners), Racing primarily on turf Park’s synthetic track in mid- a synthetic surface, at Wood- she has since been retired for Three Diamonds Farm, March he won his first graded bine for the Ontario Der- from breeding. R Never Enough Time 2020 Maryland-bred Champion Older Female

Dk.b./br.m., 2016, by Munnings—What­ Time It Is, by Partner’s Hero. Bred and owned by R. Larry Johnson. Trained by Michael J. Trombetta.­ Foaled at Dance Forth Farm, Chestertown.

$100,000 Alma North $100,000 Skipat 2nd Primo­ netta­ 3rd Pumpkin Pie Jim McCue Never Enough Time proved in four starts and tried grad- in October, when outrunning Never Enough Time is one things do get better with time ed stakes company. It would top sprint mare Bronx Beauty of five winners from six start- as she secured back-to-back be more than a year until in the Skipat. Never Enough ers for Johnson’s multiple stakes wins in the Alma North she took on stakes company Time also counted a second stakes-placed homebred What and Skipat last fall and placed again, scoring in Laurel Park’s in the Primonetta Stakes at Time It Is, a daughter of Mary- in two more stakes to earn the Alma North in her second at- Laurel and a third in Belmont land-bred champion Partner’s title of 2020 Maryland-bred tempt last September. Park’s Pumpkin Pie Stakes. Hero. The mare was bred back champion older female for During a string of six races In eight starts in 2020, the to Munnings for this year. R owner/breeder R. Larry John- at 4, four in stakes, she never Mike Trombetta trainee won son. finished worse than third and three, with two seconds and a Unraced at 2, the daughter won on a big stage, the Preak- third, and earned $201,131. of Munnings won twice at 3 ness Day undercard at Pimlico 4 Laki 2020 Maryland-bred Champion Sprinter

Ch.g., 2013, by Cuba—Truthful Dutch, by Swear by Dixie. Bred by Tom Michaels and Lorna Baker. Owned by Hillside Equestrian Meadows. Trained by Damon R. Dilodovico. Foaled at Michaels and Baker Farm, Denton.

$200,000 Frank J. De Francis Memorial Dash-G3

$75,000 Oceanport­ Centennial Jim McCue 2nd Frank Y. Whiteley S, ­ Dash was by far his career Sprint division, Laki was bred highlight. Squeezed, checked, by Tom Michaels and Lorna Laki is now a two-time Re- and was first or second in six sent wide and having to make Baker, and is a son of the late naissance Award winner af- of seven starts on the year. up ground, he got up to win in Not For Love stallion Cuba, ter a campaign that proved Not making his 2020 debut the final strides by a slimmest who stood in Maryland. In him not only durable but still until July, the Damon Dilo- of noses. 30 starts through 2020, Laki fast. The Hillside Equestrian dovico trainee annexed the Last year was his richest in never ran beyond 7 furlongs, Meadows’ colorbearer at age Oceanport Centennial Stakes five years of competition, as but his previous Renaissance 7 recorded his first graded at Monmouth Park at 5 fur- he earned $241,030 of his ca- Award was for champion old- stakes victory when taking longs. Racing at least once a reer total $709,662. er male in 2018; that year’s the Frank J. De Francis Me- month through the end of the A previous two-time 3-year-old champion Still morial Dash-G3 at Pimlico on year, he was always in the MATCH Series champion in Having Fun earned sprint the Preakness Day undercard, thick of it, but the De Francis the 3-Year-Olds and Up Dirt honors. R 2020 MHBA 2020 MHBA Stallion of the Year: Broodmare of the Year: GREAT NOTION LOVE’S REASON

For the fifth consecutive crop of 2-year-olds (Kenny A 13-year-old daughter in Laurel Park’s Grade 3 Bar- year Great Notion is recog- Had a Notion), 3-year-olds of Not For Love, Love’s Rea- bara Fritchie Stakes – her first nized as Maryland’s Stallion (Karan’s Notion), 4-year-olds son has produced a succession graded win and third stakes of the Year. (Pretty Good Year and Epic of stakes performers for Rich- win overall before she was re- The leader in the state in Idea), 5-year-olds (What the ard Golden’s Sycamore Hall tired as a broodmare herself. nearly every category in 2020 – Beep) and 6-year-olds (An- Thoroughbreds LLC and El- Love’s Reason’s earlier two earnings by all runners, earn- na’s Bandit). His West Virgin- len Charles’ Hillwood Stables foals are stakes-placed runners ings by 2-year-olds, number ia-bred daughter Anna’s Ban- since her first foal arrived in Jump for Love and Good Rea- of overall winners and by dit, who has won or placed in 2013. soning. All five of her foals of number of wins – he also led 20 stakes in 36 career starts, The best runner to date is racing age have started, four by number of stakes winners, became his richest runner last her now 6-year-old daugh- are winners, including the with six. Four came on the year when pushing her earn- ter Majestic Reason, Mary- 2020 3-year-old gelding Artis- same day as he joined a select ings to $782,655. land-bred champion older tic Reason. Love’s Reason her- group of stallions to sire as Now 21 years old, Great mare of 2019 who made only self was a stakes winner, when many on a single Maryland Notion, a son of Elusive Qual- one start in 2020, but it was taking the 2010 Maryland Ju- Million Day card. ity, has stood his entire career glorious, a dominant victory venile Filly Championship. R Great Notion had stakes at Northview Stallion Station winners last year from his in Chesapeake City. R Other Renaissance 2020 MHBA Awards Breeder of the Year: A collaboration of the owner’s title with 14 victories Maryland Horse Breeders from 42 starters. ANGIE MOORE Association, Maryland Thor- Bone, based in California, oughbred Horsemen’s As- expanded his operation to the 5 sociation and the Maryland Mid-Atlantic several years Quality over quantity. Foaled at GreenMount Jockey Club, the Renaissance ago because of lower costs, Angie Moore took that to the Farm in Glyndon, the board- Awards honor the best of purse structure and opportu- extreme in 2020 as Grade 1 ing/sales farm Moore owns Thoroughbred racing in the nities given the number of winner and eventual Mary- with her daughter Sabrina, state. Other award winners for racetracks.­ In Maryland, his land-bred Horse of the Year Knicks Go comes from a long 2020 include: trainer is Claudio Gonzalez. Knicks Go delivered a Breeder line of Maryland-breds. His Known primarily for of the Year award. dam Kosmo’s Buddy (by Out- Owner – Robert Bone claiming­ horses, Bone had two The now 5-year-old won flanker) was a two-time stakes Horses owned by Robert stakes winners in Maryland in all three of his 2020 starts, winner before being claimed Bone won 30 races at Mary- 2020, both trained by Gonza- topped by the Grade 1 Breed- by Moore for $40,000 in Sep- land tracks in 2020, and they lez. Maryland-bred Eastern ers’ Cup Dirt Mile in Novem- tember 2010. The mare was finished second 15 times and Bay, claimed for $35,000 in ber. The son of Paynter earned sold privately in late 2018. third 14 times. That success February, won the Polynesian $608,440 while becoming just Moore-bred horses made fueled his Maryland earnings Stakes at Laurel in September, the fifth Maryland-bred to win 44 starts in 2020 with 10 wins of $981,000. Bone captured and two days later Completed a Breeders’ Cup race. and $754,165 in earnings. R the Laurel Park summer meet Pass won the Laurel Dash.

Maryland-bred Championship Voting Leading horses (with total points on 5-3-1 system) 2-year-old male 3-year-old male Older male Older female Turf Jaxon Traveler (108) Field Pass (100) Knicks Go (111) Never Enough Time (68) Sharing (89) Singlino (48) Fiya (40) Harpers First Ride (73) Majestic Reason (45) Field Pass (73) After Five (21) Monday Morning Qb (31) Laki (17) Blamed (31) Fiya (37) Alwaysinahurry (12) Double Crown (26) Artful Splatter (23) Sprinter A Great Time (13) Horse of the year 2-year-old filly 3-year-old filly Laki (90) Another Broad (11) Knicks Go (109) Street Lute (110) Sharing (102) Whereshetoldmetogo (35) Introduced (11) Harper’s First Ride (39) Miss Nondescript (59) Hello Beautiful (56) Fiya (29) Sharing (30) Juror Number Four (14) Project Whiskey (22) Hello Beautiful (23) Field Pass (13) Heart Full of Soul (11) Selflessly (17) Double Crown (14)

All horses with at least 10 points listed. Selections were made by Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred editors Joe Clancy and Cindy Deubler and senior writers Sean Clancy and Tom Law, Maryland Jockey Club vice president of racing development Georganne Hale, former MJC stakes coordinator Coleman Blind, track announcer Dave Rodman and racing analysts Tim Tullock, Naomi Tukker and Ty Ehlis, Bill Brasaemle of Equibase, MTHA Communications and Backstretch Services’ Tom LaMarra, freelance writers Andy Beyer, Ted Black, Maggie Kimmitt, Vinnie Perrone, John Scheinman and Dan Tordjman, racing analyst and reporter Gabby Gaudet, The Racing Biz publisher Frank Vespe, photographer Lydia Williams, Maryland Horse Radio’s Stanton Salter and WBAL NewsRadio reporter Scott Wykoff. Trainer – Gonzalez has won three $3.7 million in Maryland. He hot walkers are the ones living Claudio Gonzalez Renaissance Awards as Train- won 11 stakes in Maryland with the horses ever day. The er of the Year after being rec- with 11 horses, and registered real MVP of every winner’s Claudio Gonzalez cap- ognized in 2017 and 2018. two three-baggers – Virginia- circle photo is the groom.” tured the training title at ev- bred stakes day Oct. 9 and ery meet in Maryland in 2020 Jockey – Maryland Million day Oct. 24. Pimlico Backstretch and racked up 101 wins – more Trevor McCarthy Employee of the Year – than half his overall total of MTHA Unsung Hero 171 for the year. In addition, Trevor McCarthy set the Edgar Gallegos he won 10 stakes with six tone for a successful 2020 when Award – Victor Carrasco Edgar Gallegos, 27, is a horses in Maryland, his high- he captured the riding title at A top jockey in Maryland, native of Mexico who has est one-year total. the Covid-shortened Laurel Victor Carrasco was recog- worked in the racing industry Gonzalez, who stables at Park winter meet with 38 vic- nized for his behind-the- for about eight years at Mary- Laurel Park, trained Harpers tories. He also led the short scenes work with backstretch land tracks. He worked for First Ride, a Maryland-bred Preakness meet at Pimlico workers at Laurel and Pim- Horacio de Paz and Mary Ep- Horse of the Year finalist who with nine wins, won 27 times lico. The 28-year-old was a pler before joining the Brittany won four stakes including during the Laurel summer hot walker and groom in his Russell team. the Grade 3 Pimlico Special. meet – he left early to ride at native Puerto Rico before be- Claimed by Gonzalez for Colonial Downs – and found coming a jockey, and hasn’t Laurel Backstretch $30,000 in Kentucky in Sep- the winner’s circle 25 times forgotten. Employee of the Year – tember 2019, Harpers First during the Laurel fall meet. “I grew up on the back- Antonio Lopez Salazar Ride won seven races in 2020 McCarthy, who left Mary- stretch back home,” he said. I Part of the team at trainer and earned almost $500,000. land in late fall to ride in New know how it feels and I know Phil Schoenthal’s barn since Lebda, a 3-year-old last York, won his first Renais- hard it can get. Here in Mary- 2014, Antonio Lopez Sala- year, captured the Miracle sance Award in 2019, when land, especially with this zar has worked with stakes Wood and Private Terms at he won 170 races in Maryland weather, they work through winners Sonny Inspired and Laurel. Other Maryland stakes under a full racing schedule. the cold. Sometimes they Elevated Vision in a career of winners were Completed In 2020 his total was 99 in-state don’t get the credit they de- about 20 years in racing. He Pass, Eastern Bay, Miss Leslie and 143 overall. His mounts serve. People don’t realize that previously worked for trainer and Princess Cadey. earned more than $5.4 million, grooms, exercise riders and Leo Nechamkin. R

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ing quarter-mile in :23.86 and Hello Hot Rod made his half in :48.16. As they rounded debut last October in a 6-fur- the far turn, Return the Ring long waiver maiden, where breathed down the leader’s he finished second by a neck. neck and Pico d’Oro rallied, Just a couple weeks later, he but all efforts were in vain as broke his maiden going 7 fur- 1 Hello Hot Rod hit the wire longs, winning by 4 ⁄4 lengths. first in 1:26.30 for 7 furlongs. The success continued as Less than a week later, he stepped up to allowance Russell entered the colt in the company in December and, Maryland-bred Stakes Winner Fasig-Tipton Kentucky winter stretched out to a mile, de- mixed sale, and he topped all feated eventual stakes winner racing prospects when sold to Shackqueenking in 1:38.38. George Sharp for $335,000. Hello Hot Rod is the sec- “This is a business and it ond stakes winner for Mosler, Hello Hot Rod drives home just seemed like sort of a good and the stallion’s top perform- in Jimmy Winkfield Stakes business move after winning er. Bred by Hillwood Stables, the stake up there,” Russell Hello Hot Rod is a half-broth- said before the sale. “I have er to five-time stakes winner some friends between Fasig Hello Beautiful (Golden Lad), Making his stakes debut base of Laurel Park, the dark and [consignor] ELiTE sales the first two winners for their for owners Brittany Russell bay from the first crop of and I thought it was a good dam Hello Now. A daughter of and Dark in Country Life Farm stallion move.” Tiznow, Hello Now has three Aqueduct’s $100,000 Jimmy Mosler broke from the inside The colt was purchased starters of racing age. Her Winkfield Stakes for 3-year- and moved to the front under as a yearling by Dark Horse 2-year-old is a colt by Golden olds Jan. 31, Hello Hot Rod led encouragement from Trevor Racing and Russell for $10,000 Years named Surprise Hello, throughout and dug in to win McCarthy. While Return the at the 2019 Fasig-Tipton Mid- and she delivered a full-sister by a head over Maryland-bred Ring chased in second from lantic fall sale, and earned to Hello Beautiful Feb. 10. R Return the Ring. the outside, with favorite $113,941 from four starts, with Making his fourth start, Pico d’Oro third, the Russell three wins and a second, be- and first away from his home trainee led through an open- fore being sold. Finn’s Nickel LLC and Copper Penny Stables— Estate of Robert T. Manfuso—FEATURE ACT: Oct. HALF HAMMERED: Oct. 31, 6th race, $2,565. 8, 2nd race, $467.50. Fitzhugh LLC—LOOKIN DYNAMIC: Oct. 10, 9th Robert T. Manfuso and Katharine M. Voss— race, $1,837.50. MARDEN: Oct. 16, 7th race, CORDMAKER: Oct. 2, 11th race, $1,375. $4,132.50. WALL: Oct. 9, 2nd race, $787.50. MCELMORE AVENUE: Oct. 10, 6th race, WELLING: Oct. 31, 2nd race, $1,470. $1,470. NOBLE WAY: Oct. 16, 7th race, ($8,227.50) $1,522.50. ($4,367.50) Paul L. Fowler Jr.—STARTING TOUR: Oct. 17, 7th Marathon Farm Inc.—ABUELO PAPS: Oct. 30, 8th race, $2,137.50. race, $2,205. CHUCK’S DREAM: Oct. 17, 1st Scott C. Fuchs—NO FOOLING DUDE: Oct. 23, 1st race, $600. CLOSER LOOK: Oct. 22, 4th race, race, $1,155. $4,132.50. DAYSTRIKE: Oct. 15, 8th race, Robert E. Gamber—CRYING FOR MORE: Oct. 23, $787.50. ($7,725) 5th race, $1,417.50. Daniel E. Marconi—GALERIO: Oct. 22, 7th race, Robert J. Gerczak—ARBUTUS: Oct. 10, 4th race, $6,412.50. $2,137.50. BELTWAY BOB: Oct. 24, 12th race, J. W. Y. Martin Jr.—JOSEPH: Oct. 11, 6th race, Maryland Fund Report $4,125. DUNDALK: Oct. 11, 7th race, $1,837.50. $1,237.50. LITTLE BAY: Oct. 9, 6th race, $945; Mrs. J.W.Y. Martin Jr.—TRIP TO FREEDOM: Oct. Oct. 25, 6th race, $495. ($8,940) 17, 4th race, $3,847.50; Oct. 24, 4th race, Bonuses paid for races at Maryland tracks Glenangus Farm LLC—FAVOR MAKER: Oct. 17, $1,500. ($5,347.50) 6th race, $495. FIRTH: Oct. 24, 1st race, $750. William Meister and Julie Arbogast—ZEN PI: Oct. October 1 to October 31, 2020 PEARLYVILLE: Oct. 18, 8th race, $605. ($1,850) 18, 2nd race, $742.50. Gordonsdale Farm—ELUSIVE MOTION: Oct. 10, Edwin Merryman and Adena Springs—AWE- 7th race, $1,155. SOME JAZZ: Oct. 23, 6th race, $770. Greenspring Mares LLC—NAUTICAL NATURE: Ann W. Merryman—FIYA: Oct. 24, 6th race, Oct. 11, 6th race, $962.50. $6,187.50. Breeder bonuses Randy L. Cohen and Alyse L. Cohen—LOCK: Oct. David P Hartman—JAMMER: Oct. 11, 4th race, The Estate of Robert L. Miller—LOOKIN FOR 16, 4th race, $742.50. TOUGHEST ‘OMBRE: $1,102.50. Anchor and Hope Farm Inc.—GENNIE HIGHWAY: CANDY: Oct. 30, 4th race, $770. Oct. 2, 7th race, $2,362.50; Oct. 22, 7th race, Terri Haupt—TALENTED DR. B: Oct. 11, 2nd race, Oct. 24, 3rd race, $3,000. OLIVE’S BUMPA: Angie Moore and Tiznow Syndicate—MYSTIC $1,237.50. ($4,342.50) $412.50. Oct. 18, 3rd race, $3,135. ($6,135) TIMES: Oct. 31, 7th race, $2,137.50. Angela B. Coombs—GOLDEN MOON SHINE: Nancy B. Heil—KARAN’S NOTION: Oct. 24, 10th Robert Atkinson and Mary Atkinson—ORTINOLA: Kevin P. Morgan—TAP THE MARK: Oct. 2, 7th Oct. 31, 6th race, $495. race, $8,250. Oct. 16, 5th race, $997.50. race, $6,412.50. WILLOW DRIVE: Oct. 25, 8th Susan S. Cooney—GODLOVESASINNER: Oct. Hickory Ridge Farm—CAREY TIMES: Oct. 16, 3rd Lorna L. Baker and Thomas H. Michaels Jr.— race, $945. ($7,357.50) 11, 6th race, $4,987.50; Oct. 24, 6th race, race, $5,985; Oct. 31, 5th race, $2,362.50. Morgan’s Ford Farm—TREASURE TRADITION: LAKI: Oct. 3, 7th race, $8,250. $1,125. ($6,112.50) ($8,347.50) Barak Farm—DEEP RED: Oct. 1, 5th race, Oct. 10, 5th race, $907.50. Cliff and Mary Cornwell and Country Life Farm— Hillwood Stable LLC—HELLO BEAUTIFUL: Oct. Edmund T. Mudge IV—AMPLIO ESQUEMA: Oct. $1,237.50. LECTRIC CHOKE: Oct. 15, 2nd race, SUPER HOUDINI: Oct. 11, 3rd race, $907.50. 24, 8th race, $8,250. HELLO HOT ROD: Oct. 30, $522.50. MISS NONDESCRIPT: Oct. 24, 4th 22, 8th race, $1,732.50. Cottonwood Stable LLC—CAN HE SHINE: Oct. 8, 9th race, $1,732.50. REASSURED: Oct. 24, 7th race, $8,250. STROLL SMOKIN: Oct. 23, 8th Audrey R. Murray—PETION LASS: Oct. 17, 7th 5th race, $1,837.50. race, $1,500. ($11,482.50) race, $2,362.50. ($12,372.50) race, $412.50. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Holt—QUEEN OF TO- Country Life Farm—MAYAN QUEEN: Oct. 8, 3rd Nancy Lee Farms—EASTERN BAY: Oct. 3, 7th Barak Farm and Dinos Thoroughbreds LLC— MORROW: Oct. 17, 8th race, $1,522.50; Oct. race, $605. race, $2,750. JARVIS STEEL: Oct. 11, 4th race, BUCKEY’S CHARM: Oct. 8, 6th race, $4,702.50. 29, 3rd race, $4,132.50. ($5,655) Country Life Farm and Curio Broodmare LLC— $577.50. ($3,327.50) Estate of Earl Barnhart—LOVE YOU MUCH: Oct. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Holt, Theodore Montuori TARGE: Oct. 29, 2nd race, $4,702.50. Non Stop Stable—FINAL PROSPECT: Oct. 2, 2nd 1, 6th race, $1,375. and Richard Palumbo—TATTOOED: Oct. 2, 7th Country Life Farm and Fifteen Moons LLC—FIF- race, $1,837.50. James A. Blackwell—TOM HAGEN: Oct. 25, 5th race, $1,237.50; Oct. 24, 11th race, $1,500. race, $1,155. TEEN ROYALS: Oct. 15, 7th race, $4,987.50. Ronald Harris Parker—SUNDAY IN L B C: Oct. Country Life Farm and Moon Map Broodmare ($2,737.50) Richard F. Blue Jr.—PRINCE PERE: Oct. 23, 2nd Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Holt and Mr. and Mrs. 29, 8th race, $787.50. 7 race, $907.50. LLC—THREETHEHARDWAY: Oct. 24, 12th Cynthia Pence and Philip Spingler—NICK PAPA- race, $750. Richard Palumbo—LE WEEKEND: Oct. 24, 8th Bonita Farm—CALYPSO GHOST: Oct. 9, 9th race, GIORGIO: Oct. 24, 9th race, $1,500. Country Life Farm and Estate of Mildred Wilson— race, $1,500. $787.50; Oct. 24, 2nd race, $1,200. ($1,987.50) Hope Hill Farm—CLASSY ESCORT: Oct. 17, 2nd Dr. and Mrs. A. Leonard Pineau—ALPHA QUEUE: Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman—BOURBON NATTY BEAU: Oct. 1, 7th race, $1,417.50; Oct. Oct. 25, 3rd race, $4,702.50. BETHABARA: Oct. 18, 6th race, $742.50. ($2,160) race, $742.50. STYLE: Oct. 8, 8th race, $945. TOM TERRIFIC: Michael and Debbie Horning—JUMPSTARTMY- 29, 3rd race, $1,522.50. JAXON TRAVELER: Oct. 31, 9th race, $495. WORSTBESTIDEAEV- Country Roads Ltd.—ODDS ON: Oct. 2, 3rd race, Oct. 23, 7th race, $5,985. MY CANDY GIRL: $962.50. HEART: Oct. 24, 1st race, $4,125. ER: Oct. 18, 3rd race, $605. ($2,045) Hamilton Smith, Fred Greene Jr. and Deborah Oct. 8, 3rd race, $1,155; Oct. 23, 6th race, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman and Adena Springs Mike Dalton LLC—CONJECTURE: Oct. 23, 9th $3,990. ($17,355) race, $1,312.50. Greene—THE POSER: Oct. 15, 6th race, —BRUSHING: Oct. 24, 1st race, $1,500. $5,985. Avla R. Pitts—ZOLA B: Oct. 18, 8th race, $1,155. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman and Michael Bish- Dark Hollow Farm—TAUBER: Oct. 8, 1st race, Vivian E. Rall—EPIC IDEA: Oct. 24, 3rd race, $3,990. Ann B. Jackson—TACO SUPREAM: Oct. 30, 6th op—MOSALAH: Oct. 24, 3rd race, $1,500. race, $2,467.50. $8,250. Dark Hollow Farm and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Davi- Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman and Dr. Brooke Jagger Inc. and Run To Win Stable—HAZELS R.D.M. Racing Stable—WHATS THE CHANCES: dov—COMBAT QUEEN: Oct. 18, 5th race, Bowman—BOURBON AGOGO: Oct. 17, 6th LITTLE MAN: Oct. 8, 4th race, $1,575. Oct. 25, 6th race, $945. $2,205. race, $945. STREET LUTE: Oct. 24, 4th race, R. Larry Johnson—A GREAT TIME: Oct. 1, 8th Charles J. Reed and Michael Zanella—PATRIOT- David M. DiPietro—STARBURST: Oct. 10, 5th $3,000. WHAT DOES IT TAKE: Oct. 25, 3rd race, race, $8,250. DESPITE ODDS: Oct. 9, 6th race, IC PUNCH: Oct. 17, 8th race, $4,132.50. race, $4,702.50. $1,732.50. ($5,677.50) $495. KEEPER IN SPITE: Oct. 25, 2nd race, Timothy J. Rooney—MISCHIEFS MODEL: Oct. 8, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman, Quin Bowman and Dr. Morgan Dove and Karin Wurttemberger— $1,155. KING ALAN: Oct. 25, 3rd race, $907.50. 6th race, $1,732.50; Oct. 29, 2nd race, Rebecca Davis—ALWAYSINAHURRY: Oct. 24, HALFINTHEWRAPPER: Oct. 11, 8th race, NEVER ENOUGH TIME: Oct. 3, 3rd race, $1,732.50. MONEY FROMHEAVEN: Oct. 23, 7th race, $3,000. $3,277.50; Oct. 30, 7th race, $632.50. ($3,910) $8,250. NO MO LADY: Oct. 3, 2nd race, $1,375. 4th race, $1,237.50. WONDERWALL: Oct. 23, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman and Rebecca Da- Dragon’s Lair Farm LLC—BAPTIZE THE BOY: SO STREET: Oct. 24, 6th race, $2,250. THUN- 3rd race, $1,732.50. ($6,435) vis—DOUBLE CROWN: Oct. 1, 9th race, Oct. 24, 10th race, $3,000. DERINTHEVALLEY: Oct. 16, 8th race, $495. Sagamore Farm LLC—HARPERS FIRST RIDE: $2,750. The Elkstone Group LLC—DANGER ZONE: Oct. WHO KNOWS WHAT: Oct. 11, 5th race, $605. Oct. 2, 11th race, $8,250; Oct. 24, 11th race, Bowman and Higgins Stable—CONGRESS HALL: 23, 3rd race, $907.50. PLOT THE DOTS: Oct. ($23,782.50) $3,000. QUIET COMPANY: Oct. 25, 7th race, Oct. 29, 8th race, $2,137.50. 15, 6th race, $2,205. PRETTY GOOD YEAR: R. Larry Johnson and Legacy Farm—GONE $2,362.50. RULE YOURSELF: Oct. 8, 5th race, Bowman and Higgins Stable and Cary From- Oct. 24, 9th race, $8,250. ROOF TOP BAR: Oct. HOME: Oct. 11, 2nd race, $787.50. $962.50. RYE STREET: Oct. 31, 4th race, $495. mer—MONDAY MORNING QB: Oct. 24, 11th 10, 1st race, $742.50; Oct. 23, 5th race, Harry Kassap LLC—QUIET IMAGINATION: Oct. WAITING FOR A STAR: Oct. 10, 9th race, race, $8,250. $742.50. ($12,847.50) 24, 8th race, $3,000. $962.50. ($16,032.50) Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman and Shawn M. Sam E. English II—BEYOND FOREVER: Oct. 1, Carol A. Kaye—AIR TOKEN: Oct. 24, 12th race, Shamrock Farm—RAN CHAR: Oct. 30, 2nd race, Howser—BOURBON WILDCAT: Oct. 10, 8th 4th race, $1,102.50. $1,500. MOONLIGHT SHADOW: Oct. 29, 6th $495. race, $1,732.50. Mary E. Eppler Racing Stable and A. Leonard Pin- race, $945. ($2,445) Smith Farm and Stable—EL ROJO: Oct. 15, 1st Christine E. Bricker—RONA: Oct. 10, 8th race, eau—CRUSH IT: Oct. 24, 5th race, $600. Steven D. Keil and Caitlin Keil—ALIFEROUS: Oct. race, $412.50. $907.50. Robert S. Evans—GALE: Oct. 22, 8th race, 1, 10th race, $1,100. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton A. Smith—STONE COU- Buckingham Farm—I LOVE YOU: Oct. 24, 2nd $4,702.50. SPEED LANE: Oct. 8, 6th race, Joanne P. Krishack—DR. RUSTY RAYMOND: Oct. RAGEOUS: Oct. 16, 3rd race, $2,205; Oct. 30, race, $600. $907.50. ($5,610) 31, 9th race, $2,565. 8th race, $5,985. ($8,190) Deborah A. Butts—MARIE FROM PARIE: Oct. 1, Everest Stables Inc.—V. I. P. CODE: Oct. 24, 5th Lady Olivia at North Cliff LLC—DARE TO PROM- Spendthrift Farm LLC—HALL PASS: Oct. 9, 4th 1st race, $2,137.50. race, $1,200. ISE: Oct. 29, 4th race, $907.50. IMAGINETHE- race, $1,292.50. William Andrew Campbell—SEVEN ON THE Joan Parker Everett—GIFTED HEART: Oct. 1, 5th JOY: Oct. 10, 7th race, $605. LADY FOX: Oct. Sweet Spirits Stables LLC—FILLE D’ESPRIT: Oct. ROCKS: Oct. 16, 7th race, $797.50. race, $2,362.50. 17, 9th race, $1,155. ($2,667.50) 22, 1st race, $2,707.50. CandyLand Farm—GALILEAN MOON: Oct. 23, Christopher J. Feifarek—OUR STAR: Oct. 1, 4th Legacy Farm—DON’TBAGGAGECHECK: Oct. 29, Sycamore Hall Thoroughbreds LLC—DADDY’S 2nd race, $1,732.50. race, $2,992.50. 8th race, $412.50. COZY: Oct. 8, 5th race, $4,987.50. DOUBLEOS- Henry S. Clark III—GLENGAR: Oct. 24, 5th race, Steve R. Ferguson—RAPID RESPONSE: Oct. 10, Little Man Farm—NIC NIC BOOM: Oct. 9, 6th EVEN: Oct. 30, 9th race, $4,702.50. GIRL NEXT $3,300. 5th race, $1,732.50. race, $2,565. DOOR: Oct. 16, 5th race, $522.50. GIRLS LOVE Classic Thoroughbred XII—RUSSELDOINGTH- Finn’s Nickel LLC and Anchor & Hope Farm Inc.— Jellicoe Creek LLC—MY BOY PADDY: Oct. 11, ME: Oct. 1, 3rd race, $2,565; Oct. 15, 4th race, INGS: Oct. 16, 3rd race, $1,155. LASTING IMAGE: Oct. 16, 4th race, $3,847.50. 3rd race, $1,732.50. $1,312.50. GOOD LIFE CIDER: Oct. 10, 9th race, $4,987.50. STICKINGTOGETHER: Oct. 15, Janet L. Wayson—OUTSIDE THE BOX: Oct. 1, 3rd Stallion bonuses 10th race, $2,750. Le Weekend: Oct. 24, 8th 7th race, $962.50. ($20,040) race, $495. race, $500. Lewisfield: Oct. 24, 10th race, $500. Thornmar Farm LLC—MAYBE SOMEDAY: Oct. 1, Konrad M. Wayson—BEAR FORCE WON: Oct. BALTIMORE BOB (Arbutus: Oct. 10, 4th race, Pretty Good Year: Oct. 24, 9th race, $2,750. 10th race, $5,700. NOBODY KNEW: Oct. 1, 7th 25, 6th race, $2,565. $712.22. Little Bay: Oct. 9, 6th race, $314.87): Rapid Response: Oct. 10, 5th race, $577.27. Robert Gerczak; Oct. 25, 6th race, $164.93): race, $3,847.50; Oct. 8, 4th race, $4,275. ROY- Willow Oaks Stable LLC—ABSOLVED: Oct. 30, Stickingtogether: Oct. 15, 7th race, $320.71. Robert Gerczak—$1,192.02. AL THUNDER: Oct. 25, 1st race, $770. 8th race, $1,155. Treasure Tradition: Oct. 10, 5th race, $302.38. BANDBOX (Baptize the Boy: Oct. 24, 10th race, ($14,592.50) Mrs. Frank P. Wright—CANNON’S ROAR: Oct. Zen Pi: Oct. 18, 2nd race, $247.40): Great No- $1,000. Bear Force Won: Oct. 25, 6th race, Mark Toothaker and Dan White—GREASED- 24, 9th race, $3,000. GRACE ISABELLA: Oct. tion Syndicate—$14,724.89. $854.66. Girl Next Door: Oct. 16, 5th race, LIGHTNING: Oct. 1, 1st race, $412.50. 17, 5th race, $1,102.50. POWER BACK: Oct. GREEK SUN (Jammer: Oct. 11, 4th race, $367.35): $174.10. Maybe Someday: Oct. 1, 10th race, Donna Tullner and Stephen Glessner—ELEGANT 10, 3rd race, $605. ($4,707.50) Marathon Farm. $1,899.24. Outside the Box: Oct. 1, 3rd race, GAL: Oct. 15, 7th race, $1,837.50. Linda L. Zang—LEWISFIELD: Oct. 24, 10th race, HUNTERS BAY (Brushing: Oct. 24, 1st race, $164.93. Queen of Tomorrow: Oct. 17, 8th race, Susan Wantz—IN THE TOP TEN: Oct. 30, 9th $1,500. $500): Stronach Group LP. $507.30; Oct. 29, 3rd race, $1,376.95. Reas- race, $907.50. IMAGINING (Classy Escort: Oct. 17, 2nd race, sured: Oct. 24, 7th race, $500. The Poser: Oct. $247.40. Imaginethejoy: Oct. 10, 7th race, 15, 6th race, $1,994.20): Bandbox Syndicate— $201.59. Lady Fox: Oct. 17, 9th race, $384.85. $8,471.38. Lasting Image: Oct. 16, 4th race, $1,281.99.G Maryland-bred top earners in 2021 BOURBON COURAGE (Bourbon Agogo: Oct. 17, Monday Morning Qb: Oct. 24, 11th race, (through December 31) 6th race, $314.87. Bourbon Style: Oct. 8, 8th $2,750. Quiet Imagination: Oct. 24, 8th race, race, $314.87. Bourbon Wildcat: Oct. 10, 8th $1,000): Imagining Syndicate—$5,865.83. race, $577.27. Double Crown: Oct. 1, 9th race, LION HEARTED (Joseph: Oct. 11, 6th race, 1. Knicks Go. . . . $1,740,000 11. Sue Loves Barbados. .$35,919 $916. Half Hammered: Oct. 31, 6th race, $612.26): Lion Hearted Syndicate. $854.66. Olive’s Bumpa: Oct. 18, 3rd race, 2. Pete’s Play Call. . . . 85,000 12. Wonderwall . . . . . 35,122 LOUIS QUATORZE (Marie From Parie: Oct. 1, 1st $1,044.58. Stone Courageous: Oct. 16, 3rd race, $712.22): Louis Quatorze Syndicate. 3. Hello Beautiful. . . . 60,000 13. Alwaysmining. . . . 34,827 race, $734.71; Oct. 30, 8th race, $1,994.20. MOSLER (Hello Hot Rod: Oct. 30, 9th race, Worstbestideaever: Oct. 18, 3rd race, $201.59): Street Lute...... 60,000 14. Gifted Heart. . . . . 33,345 $577.27. Miss Nondescript: Oct. 24, 4th race, Bourbon Courage Syndicate—$6,952.75. $2,750. Natty Beau: Oct. 1, 7th race, $472.31; 5. Hello Hot Rod. . . . .55,000 15. Lookin Dynamic. . . .31,122 BUFFUM (Starting Tour: Oct. 17, 7th race, Oct. 18, 6th race, $247.40): Country Life Farm, $712.22): Buffum Syndicate. 6. Deep Red...... 45,630 McElmore Avenue. . .31,122 Adele Dilschneider and Seth Han- CAL NATION (Sunday in L B C: Oct. 29, 8th race, cock—$4,046.98. 7. Gale ...... 45,000 Proper Attire. . . . . 31,122 $262.40. Threethehardway: Oct. 24, 12th race, NICANOR (Nic Nic Boom: Oct. 9, 6th race, $250): Cal Nation Syndicate—$512.40. Tattooed...... 45,000 Royal Number. . . . 31,122 $854.66. Ran Char: Oct. 30, 2nd race, $164.93): CUBA (Laki: Oct. 3, 7th race, $2,748): J&S Sta- 9. Paisley Singing. . . . 42,180 19. Excellorator...... 30,250 Nicanor Syndicate—$1,019.59. bles LLC. NOT FOR LOVE (Crush It: Oct. 24, 5th race, $200. 10. Chasin Munny. . . . 37,800 20. Lady Fox...... 29,640 DESPITE THE ODDS (Despite Odds: Oct. 9, 6th Love You Much: Oct. 1, 6th race, $458): Not For race, $164.93. Gone Home: Oct. 11, 2nd race, Love Syndicate—$1,458.00. $262.40. Hazels Little Man: Oct. 8, 4th race, ORIENTATE (Cannon’s Roar: Oct. 24, 9th race, $524.79. Keeper in Spite: Oct. 25, 2nd race, $1,000. No Fooling Dude: Oct. 23, 1st race, $384.85. Odds On: Oct. 2, 3rd race, $320.71. $384.85. Prince Pere: Oct. 23, 2nd race, Whats the Chances: Oct. 25, 6th race, $314.87. Maryland Horse Breeders Association $302.38): Orientate Syndicate—$1,687.23. Willow Drive: Oct. 25, 8th race, $314.87): R. OUTFLANKER (Nick Papagiorgio: Oct. 24, 9th Larry Johnson—$2,287.42. race, $500): Outflanker Syndicate. Business Member Spotlight ETCHED (Calypso Ghost: Oct. 9, 9th race, PETIONVILLE (Petion Lass: Oct. 17, 7th race, $262.40; Oct. 24, 2nd race, $400. Tattooed: Oct. $137.45): Everest Stables Inc. 2, 7th race, $412.34; Oct. 24, 11th race, $500): Bonita Farm Stallion Partnership—$1,574.74. REDEEMED (Godlovesasinner: Oct. 11, 6th race, $1,661.84; Oct. 24, 6th race, $375): Redeemed FREEDOM CHILD (Glengar: Oct. 24, 5th race, Syndicate—$2,036.84. 8 $1,100. Hall Pass: Oct. 9, 4th race, $430.66. Tom Terrific: Oct. 31, 9th race, $164.93. Trip to ROCK SLIDE (Seven On the Rocks: Oct. 16, 7th Freedom: Oct. 17, 4th race, $1,281.99. Oct. 24, race, $265.73): Shamrock Farms. 4th race, $500): Freedom Child Syndi- SEVILLE (GER) (Amplio Esquema: Oct. 22, 8th cate—$3,477.58. race, $577.27. Favor Maker: Oct. 17, 6th race, FRIESAN FIRE (Fiya: Oct. 24, 6th race, $2,062.50): $164.93. Gennie Highway: Oct. 24, 3rd race, Friesan Fire Syndicate. $1,000. I Love You: Oct. 24, 2nd race, $200. Mosalah: Oct. 24, 3rd race, $500. Pearlyville: GIACOMO (Rona: Oct. 10, 8th race, $302.38): Oct. 18, 8th race, $201.59): Seville Syndi- Giacomo Syndicate. cate—$2,643.79. GOLDEN LAD (Air Token: Oct. 24, 12th race, STREET MAGICIAN (A Great Time: Oct. 1, 8th $500. Golden Moon Shine: Oct. 31, 6th race, race, $2,748. So Street: Oct. 24, 6th race, $750. $164.93. Hello Beautiful: Oct. 24, 8th race, Street Lute: Oct. 24, 4th race, $1,000): R. Larry The Mill is staffed with highly-trained $2,750. Russeldoingthings: Oct. 16, 3rd race, Johnson—$4,498.00. $384.85): Golden Lad Syndicate—$3,799.78. SUPER NINETY NINE (Gifted Heart: Oct. 1, 5th professionals that are here to help. We offer a GREAT NOTION (Alwaysinahurry: Oct. 24, 7th race, $787.19. Ortinola: Oct. 16, 5th race, race, $1,000. Conjecture: Oct. 23, 9th race, variety of feeds, supplements, fly control, forage $332.37. Super Houdini: Oct. 11, 3rd race, $437.33. Elusive Motion: Oct. 10, 7th race, $302.38): Country Life Farm and Spend- and bedding options, supplies and more! Our $384.85. Epic Idea: Oct. 24, 3rd race, $2,750. thrift—$1,421.94. equine specialists are available for over-the- Fille d’Esprit: Oct. 22, 1st race, $902.14. Halfin- thewrapper: Oct. 11, 8th race, $1,092.06; Oct. TRITAP (Tap the Mark: Oct. 2, 7th race, $2,136.65): phone or on-farm consultations. Along with 30, 7th race, $210.75. Karan’s Notion: Oct. 24, Tritap Syndicate. high quality products, The Mill offers services including Fecal Egg Counting and Hay Testing.

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