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STANFORD BREAKS THROUGH IN CT CLASSICBy Tom LaMarra
Outside of a few disappointing efforts, Stanford has
been a very consistent racehorse in both his run-
ning style and ability to hit the board in top company.
One thing had eluded him—a graded stakes
victory—but that changed in his 11th start April 23.
The 4-year-old Malibu Moon colt picked a perfect
time to break through: the $1.25 million Charles Town
Classic (gr. II). Trained by Todd Pletcher and ridden by
Javier Castellano, Stanford was quick to take the lead
from post 7 in the 10-horse field and never looked
back en route to a two-length win over Page McKen-
ney, who was seeking his fifth consecutive stakes.
"He had a fantastic trip," Pletcher said. "He broke
very well and got the position we hoped for going to
the first turn. He was on cruise control from there."
Owned by Stonestreet Stables, Susan Magnier,
Michael Tabor, and Derrick Smith, Stanford nursed
a half-length lead through the first mile of the three-
turn, 1 1/8-mile event at the West Virginia track. He
was shadowed throughout by Page McKenney in what
amounted to a two-horse race from start to finish.
(continued on page 3)
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ANOTHER STEP TOWARD DERBY FOR NYQUIST 4
CLEVER CLAIM DA BIG HOSS A BIG REWARD 4
SOLID WORKS FOR EXAGGERATOR, DANZING CANDY 5
BRODY'S CAUSE THRIVES AT CHURCHILL DOWNS 6
MILESTONE VICTORY FOR TRAINER 7
A TRULY INTERNATIONAL FILLY 7
MAKING A STALLION 8
RESULTS 9
ENTRIES 15
LEADING LISTS 16
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Javier Castellano guides Stanford to victory in the Charles Town Classic
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DESTIN WORKS AT PALM BEACH DOWNS Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby (gr. II) winner Destin breezed at Palm Beach Downs April 23 in his final South Florida tune-up ahead of a scheduled start in the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I).
CATHRYN SOPHIA SWIFT IN WORK AT KEENELAND After a swift five-furlong breeze by Cathryn Sophia the morning of April 23 at Keeneland, trainer John Servis said he is leaning toward running the two-time grade II winner in the Longines Kentucky Oaks (gr. I) May 6 at Churchill Downs.
HANDLE, FIELD SIZE UP AT MAHONING VALLEY Hollywood Gaming at Mahoning Valley Race Course recently concluded its winter-spring meet and showed a 31% rise in daily average handle for the 65-day stand.
PRICEDTOPERFECTION, LIRA IN AQUEDUCT CLASH After a layoff following the first graded stakes score of her career, Pricedtoperfection is back in New York for trainer Chad Brown and will try a strong edition of the $100,000 Memories of Silver Stakes April 24 on the Aqueduct Racetrack turf.
TAA NAMED HONORARY POSTMASTER PREAKNESS WEEK Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance, which accredits, inspects, and awards grants to approved aftercare organizations, has been named the honorary postmaster for the 141st Preakness Stakes (gr. I) at Pimlico Race Course.
MARYLAND HALL OF FAME CLASS SELECTED Dave's Friend was one of the best sprinters in the nation and Kauai King developed into a two-time classic winner, still holding the distinction of being the only Maryland-bred to win the Kentucky Derby.
Three California shippers—all of which exited the
Santa Anita Handicap (gr. I)—didn't have the best of
trips. Donworth, who finished third, was in tight at
the start and hung wide for most of the race; Imper-
ative, the 2014 Charles Town Classic winner and sec-
ond last year, rallied from ninth; and Hard Aces, who
also raced from behind, was steadied a few times.
Castellano—who also won the Robert Hilton Me-
morial Stakes for 3-year-olds with Dig Deep, a Candy
Ride colt owned by Colts Neck Stables and trained by
Alan Goldberg—previously rode Stanford four other
times, with a win and three seconds.
"I really like the way he did it," Castellano said.
"He broke sharply and there wasn't much speed in
the race. He usually just falls into position, and I'm
satisfied with how he did it today."
In his previous start, Stanford finished a head be-
hind Blofeld in the Gulfstream Park Handicap (gr. II).
He began his season with a second-place effort in the
Fred W. Hooper Stakes (gr. III) at Gulfstream Park.
Pletcher said connections haven't decided on the
colt's next start, but the June 11 Metropolitan Handi-
cap (gr. I), a one-turn-mile event with a $1.25 million
purse, is under consideration.
Bred in Kentucky by WinStar Farm from the
Distorted Humor mare Rosy Humor, Stanford was
a $550,000 purchase at the 2014 Barretts March
selected 2-year-olds in training sale.
Pennsylvania-bred runners had a big day at
Charles Town. Page McKenney, by Eavesdropper,
earned $234,000 for his second in the Classic, while
Harry Nye's 5-year-old Raging Smoke (More Smoke)
won the secondary feature, the Sugar Maple Stakes
for fillies and mares. BH
STANFORD BREAKS THROUGH IN CT CLASSIC (continued from page 1)
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CLEVER CLAIM DA BIG HOSS A BIG REWARDBy Claire Novak
A clever $50,000 claim last year by trainer Mike
Maker and Skychai Racing, 5-year-old Da Big Hoss
continued to reward his new connections April 23,
when he won his first grade II event.
The Lemon Drop Kid runner shot through on the
rail under jockey Florent Geroux and held off rallying
Kaigun by half a length to claim the $250,000 Elkhorn
Stakes (gr. IIT) at Keeneland.
He added the 1 1/2-mile turf race to a resume that
includes wins in the John B. Connally Turf (gr. IIIT) and
Kentucky Turf Cup (gr. IIIT).
"He's a very neat horse," Geroux said. "When
there's an opening he can shoot through very quickly,
and that made the difference today. When I was able
to see the opening at the top of the stretch, my horse
kicked through and kept on going."
Bred in Kentucky by Gary and Mary West out of
the Touch Gold mare Lady Struck Gold, Da Big Hoss
made 10 starts for the Wests and trainer Wayne
Catalano before moving to Maker. Seven of his eight
subsequent races have been in stakes. BH
ANOTHER STEP TOWARD DERBY FOR NYQUISTBy Frank Angst
Trainer Doug O'Neill wasn't asking for much of
Nyquist in an April 23 breeze at Keeneland. The
Kentucky Derby (gr. I) favorite delivered.
Working in company with grade I winner Ralis,
Reddam Racing's Nyquist completed five furlongs in
1:01 4/5 Saturday morning on the fast main track. The
champion son of Uncle Mo registered splits of :12, :23
4/5, and :35 4/5 under regular exercise rider Jonny
Garcia. Nyquist did very little in terms of a run out.
The five-furlong time, 19th fastest of 34 at the
distance, was exactly what O'Neill wanted from what
he called a maintenance work.
"He's fit and ready, so we're just strictly working
for maintenance," O'Neill said. "We told Jonny '1:01
and change,' and the clockers had him at 1:01 4/5. So
that's pretty good."
O'Neill plans a similar five-furlong breeze April 30
at Keeneland before shipping Nyquist to Churchill
Downs May 1.
Preparing for the Derby at Keeneland has worked
well, in O'Neill's estimation.
"He looks so well; he's really thriving and loving
Kentucky," O'Neill said. BH
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Da Big Hoss (nearest camera) beats Kaigun in the grade II Elkhorn
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SOLID WORKS FOR EXAGGERATOR, DANZING CANDYBy Jeremy Balan
After hopping off Santa Anita Derby (gr. I) winner
Exaggerator following the Curlin colt's final South-
ern California workout before the Kentucky Derby
(gr. I), Kent Desormeaux was eager to get to the first
Saturday in May.
For the three-time Derby winner and Hall of Fam-
er, this year's edition provides a unique experience.
Riding a winner for his brother, trainer Keith Deso-
rmeaux, in the Run for the Roses would be unrivaled.
"Nothing would be better. Not in the racing in-
dustry, at least," Kent Desormeaux said, following
Exaggerator's five-furlong move in 1:00 at Santa Anita
Park. "I'm definitely excited and anxious to find out
our destiny. It seems like the Derby is a year from
now. I'm just so excited for Keith."
Keith Desormeaux, in preparation for his first Der-
by run, was happy with Exaggerator's workout and
said the colt will ship to Churchill Downs overnight
April 26-27 to get one workout over the surface.
"I think he's at a good stage," the trainer said. "He
rebounded from the Santa Anita Derby in fine fash-
ion. This is my first Derby, but I couldn't be happier.
He's progressing. Progressing is the key word. He's
progressing, not regressing."
About 100 miles south, one of Exaggerator's chief
Southern California rivals on the Triple Crown trail,
Danzing Candy, ran the same distance in the same
time at San Luis Rey Training Center in San Diego
County.
Unlike his rival, Danzing Candy will stay home for
his final Derby workout, scheduled for April 30 at San
Luis Rey. Trainer Cliff Sise decided to move the San
Felipe (gr. II) winner to San Luis Rey to train because
he feels the sandier surface more resembles Church-
ill Downs.
Sise was surprised how quickly the Twirling Candy
colt breezed Saturday, following his fourth-place fin-
ish in the Santa Anita Derby, in which he set blazing
fractions on the front end and tired on a sloppy track.
"Unbelievable," Sise said. "He was supposed to
go 1:01 and went in 1:00 easy. He went almost :13
for the first eighth and the last half-mile was in :47. I
think he likes it down here.
"I can't believe how good he worked. He's been
happier down here than at Santa Anita. Maybe he likes
the fresh air. I didn't really know how he'd work today,
but he did it really comfortable. Next week we'll look
for almost the same—maybe a little slower." BH
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BRODY'S CAUSE THRIVES AT CHURCHILL DOWNSBy Jennie Rees
Trainer Dale Romans says he's delighted with the
progress Blue Grass (gr. I) winner Brody's Cause is
making toward the Kentucky Derby (gr. I) following an
April 23 workout.
Working during the first Churchill Downs special
training session for Derby and Oaks prospects, Brody's
Cause (Giant's Causeway) ran five furlongs in 1:01 4/5.
"It's a cliche to say it went just like we wanted, but
it went just like we wanted," Romans said. "These
horses are under such a microscope; you can't hide
them. If they're going good, they're going good. If
they're not, they're not. It was the time we wanted
coming right off the race. He went around there easy
and looked comfortable doing it."
Brody's Cause will have one more workout before
the Derby, most likely April 30.
Stablemate Cherry Wine, third in the Blue Grass,
was scheduled to work but just galloped—a con-
cession to Romans' suspicion the colt, 25th on the
Road to the Kentucky Derby leaderboard, won't get a
Derby start.
"It looks more and more
like we're going to be head-
ing to the Preakness," he
said.
GMB Racing's Tom's
Ready (More Than Ready),
second in the Louisiana
Derby (gr. II), worked five
furlongs in 1:01 with 3-year-
old maiden Forever d'Oro,
whose half sisters are grade
I winners Unbridled Forever
and Forever Unbridled.
"Nice and solid, typical
work for him," trainer Dallas
Stewart said of Tom's Ready,
one of the first horses he
purchased for Tom Benson,
owner of the New Orleans
Saints and Pelicans and
whose wife, Gayle, is the
'G' in GMB Racing. "He laid
back off a horse, came with
a good finish. It was a good
fight. That's a nice colt he worked with.
"This work had to be a good one. We wanted to
get him blowing and get him halfway tired."
New Mark Casse trainee Fellowship is relishing his
Churchill Downs surroundings as he prepares for a
possible Derby start.
Owner Jacks or Better Farm transferred Fellowship
to the Casse barn following his third-place finish to
Nyquist in the Florida Derby (gr. I).
He previously finished third to Mohaymen in the
Holy Bull and the Fountain of Youth (both gr. II) when
trained by Stanley Gold.
Fellowship (Awesome of Course) needs a horse
above him on the Derby leaderboard to withdraw
to get a chance to Run for the Roses. He went five
furlongs in 1:00 4/5.
"He worked like good horses work. We're certain-
ly more excited with the possibility of him running
(in the Derby) now, knowing how he worked," said
Norman Casse, who runs the Churchill Downs divi-
sion for his father's stable. "It just seems like he really
likes the racetrack. He skips over it. He's just a really
happy horse right now." BH
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A TRULY INTERNATIONAL FILLYBy Tom Hall
Perhaps nothing better exemplifies the internation-
al extent of Thoroughbred horse racing than an
April 22 contest for maiden 3-year-old fillies at Sand-
own in England.
In her 2016 debut, Southern Stars, conditioned by
English trainer John Gosden and ridden by Italian jockey
Frankie Dettori, defeated 10 other fillies over 1 1/4 miles.
Southern Stars is a homebred for Teruya Yoshi-
da, owner of Shadai Farm, located on the island of
Hokkaido in Japan. The bay filly is by Smart Strike,
twice leading U.S. sire and a resident of Lane’s End in
Kentucky until his untimely death in 2015.
Her dam is the French-bred Stacelita, who won
the 2009 Prix de Diane (Fr-I, French Oaks) before be-
ing purchased by U.S.-based owner Martin Schwartz.
He brought her to the States, where she won the
Beverly D. at Arlington and the Flower Bowl at Bel-
mont (both gr. IT) on the way to an Eclipse Award as
champion turf female of 2011. Her sire, the Ger-
man-bred Monsun, was a four-time leading sire and
broodmare sire in his homeland.
Yoshida purchased Stacelita privately in 2012,
when she was in foal to Smart Strike, and shipped
her to England, where she foaled Southern Stars.
Bred to Frankel in 2013, she delivered a filly in Japan
the following year. BH
MILESTONE VICTORY FOR TRAINERBy Alastair Bull
Finest City earned a first graded stakes win for
herself and for 27-year-old trainer Ian Kruljac when
she dashed past favorite Fantastic Style to take the
Great Lady M. Stakes (gr. II) at Los Alamitos.
“I thought we could win today, because she is all
heart and I really didn’t think we had seen her best
yet,” Kruljac said. “I want to thank the owners (Seltzer
Thoroughbreds), my father (trainer Eric Kruljac) and
everyone at the barn for believing in me.’’
The City Zip filly relaxed off the speed for jockey
Kent Desormeaux and came with the last run to beat
Fantastic Style, who had battled Lost Bus all the way
down the stretch.
Finest City started at 8-1 after finishing fourth to
Fantastic Style in the Las Flores (gr. III) March 20, but
Desormeaux was confident with the fast pace set.
Even though she has a lot of speed, she was able
to relax perfectly and it worked out great the way
they were going up front,” Desormeaux said.
Bred in Pennsylvania by HnR Nothhaft Horseracing,
Finest City was an $85,000 Keeneland September year-
ling purchase for Seltzer Thoroughbreds in 2013. BH
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STALLIONS& BLOODSTOCK COMMENTARYwith Robert L. Losey, [email protected]
MAKING A STALLION
Buyers of potential racehorses like a stallion
that produces a high percentage of stakes
winners. But they love a stallion that ranks high
on leading sires lists. Big books tend to move a
stallion up the leading sires list and create mar-
ket acceptance. There are other considerations,
but there is little question in this writer’s mind
that every 10% increment in the number of foals
a stallion produces in his first crop increases his
chances of eventual
market success by
significantly more
than 10%.
Farms use a
variety of strategies
to generate large
foal crops, with new
strategies emerg-
ing in recent years.
Variations of Spend-
thrift’s “Share the
Upside” approach
are now widely
used for moderately
priced stallions. Sim-
ilarly, their “Breed
Secure” program has
been copied by other farms.
Some farms, most notably Adena Springs,
have bought maiden mares that have won sig-
nificant purse money, bred them to their stal-
lions, and resold them, often carrying first foals.
The more traditional approach of syndicating
stallions, either fully or partially, is used less fre-
quently these days, and syndications are often
accompanied by an announcement that the
farm will be supporting a new stallion by breed-
ing a large number of their own mares.
Many farms use a combination of these ap-
proaches as well as time-honored wheeling and
dealing (“Breed Secure” is one variation), using
incentives and contract variations to generate
large numbers of foals.
There are pros and cons to each of these
approaches to making a stallion. Advantages to
a farm using its own mares include quality con-
trol and greater ability to affect racing prospect
prices in early years. Disadvantages include the
substantial costs and the likelihood that the
mares are being bred to what will turn out to
be unsuccessful stallions; 85% or more of new
stallions turn out to be non-commercial.
Share the Upside
and the Adena Spring
approaches have the
advantages that they
carve out a differ-
ent niche for using
stallion seasons, and
also transfer the risk
of breeding to an
unsuccessful stallion
to other breeders.
The Adena Springs
approach also takes
advantage of the pre-
mium paid for mares
carrying first foals.
Both approaches
give up some control
over pricing, and Share The Upside cedes some
control over quality.
My March 27 column on average earnings
index/comparative index relationships reports
research that breeding to higher CI mares,
which are presumably higher quality, generates
only a 16% increase in AEI for each one-point
move up the CI scale. For farms considering
breeding their own high-quality mares to new
stallions, not only do they risk weakening the
mares’ produce records, but there is a question
whether they may get much return from their
investments in mares when their runners hit the
track. BH
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Spendthrift Farm has used a number of strategies to generate large foal crops
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STAKES RESULTS
Charles Town Classic S. (gr. II)Charles Town, 4/23, $1,250,000, 4yo/up, 9f (dirt), 1:50.55, track fast.
1–Stanford H, 118, b c, 4 ................ $702,000 Malibu Moon–Rosy Humor, by Distorted Humor O–Stonestreet Stables LLC, Magnier, Susan., Tabor, Michael B. and Smith, Derrick, B–Win-Star Farm, LLC (KY), T–Todd A. Pletcher, J–Javier CastellanoSale History: 2014 BARMAR, $550,000, 2013 KEESEP, $120,000.
2–Page McKenney, 120, ch g, 6 ........ $234,000 Eavesdropper–Winning Grace, by Yarrow Brae O–Staple, Adam and Jalin Stable, B–Dr. James E Bryant & Linda P Davis (PA), T–Mary E. Eppler, J–Horacio Karamanos
3–Donworth H, 118, dk b/br c, 4 ..... $117,000 Tiznow–Temple Street, by Street Cry (IRE) O–Reddam Racing LLC, B–K.C. Garrett Farm LLC (KY), T–Doug F. O'Neill, J–Mario GutierrezSale History: 2015 KEENOV, $550,000.
Margins: 2, 1¾, neck. Others: Imperative ($58,500), S'maverlous ($35,100), International Star ($23,400), Hard Aces ($20,000), Sonny Inspired ($20,000), Char-itable Annuity ($20,000), La Macchina ($20,000). Scratched: Incremental. View Equibase Chart
Stanford graduated to graded stakes win-ning class, leading all-the-way after setting steady fractions in front for Javier Castellano. He deprived runner-up Page McKenney of a fifth consecutive stakes win.—A.B.
Dixiana Elkhorn S. (gr. IIT)Keeneland, 4/23, $250,000, 4yo/up, 12f (turf), 2:31.29, course firm.
1–Da Big Hoss, 118, ch h, 5 .............. $150,000 Lemon Drop Kid–Lady Struck Gold, by Touch Gold O–Skychai Racing LLC, B–Gary & Mary West Stables Inc. (KY), T–Michael J. Maker, J–Flo-rent Geroux
2–Kaigun, 120, ch g, 6 ........................ $50,000 Northern Afleet–Cruising Kris, by Kris S. O–Quintessential Racing Florida LLC, Horse'n Around Racing Stable and Barber, G., B–Wil-liam Sorokolit Racing Stable Inc. (ON), T–Mark E. Casse, J–Joe BravoSale History: 2012 FTMMAY, ($34,000 RNA), 2011 ONTSEP, $37,359.
3–Royal Albert Hall (GB), 118, b g, 4 .... $25,000 Royal Applause (GB)–Victoria Sponge (IRE), by Marju (IRE) O–Verge, Mark W., Keh, Steven, Knight, Scott and Ryan, Mike, B–Old Mill Stud & S. Williams & J. Parry (GB), T–Doug F. O'Neill, J–Flavien
PratSale History: 2014 DONAPR, $41,955, 2013 TATOC2, $55,381.
Margins: ½, ½, 1¾. Others: A Red Tie Day ($12,500), Up With the Birds ($7,500), Twilight Eclipse ($1,667), St. Albans Boy ($1,667), Idolo Porteno (ARG) ($1,666). View Equibase Chart
Da Big Hoss continued his good form in long turf races when he secured his second graded stakes win of the season going 1 1/2 miles on the grass. It's the fourth stakes win for Da Big Hoss since being claimed in June 2015 by Mike Maker for Skychai Racing.—F.A.
Great Lady M S. (gr. II)Los Alamitos Race Course, 4/23, $200,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6.5f (dirt), 1:14.48, track fast.
1–Finest City H, 119, ch f, 4 ............ $120,000 City Zip–Be Envied, by Lemon Drop Kid O–Seltzer Thoroughbreds, B–HnR Nothhaft Horseracing LLC (PA), T–Ian Kruljac, J–Kent J. DesormeauxSale History: 2013 KEESEP, $85,000, 2012 KEENOV, $50,000.
2–Fantastic Style H, 124, b f, 4 ......... $40,000 Harlan's Holiday–Ruby Summer, by Mr. Gree-ley O–Kaleem Shah, Inc., B–C. Kidder, N. Cole & E. Voute (KY), T–Bob Baffert, J–Rafael Beja-ranoSale History: 2014 OBSAPR, $525,000, 2013 KEESEP, ($40,000 RNA).
3–Lost Bus, 124, b f, 4 ........................ $24,000 Bring the Heat–Frysland, by Stravinsky O–Terry C. Lovingier, B–John R. Haagsma & Wesley Ward (CA), T–Gary Sherlock, J–Fer-nando Hernandez Perez
Margins: 1¼, head, 3¼. Others: Minks Aprise ($12,000), Dr. Fager's Gal ($4,000), Ben's Duchess ($345), Thirteen Arrows ($345). View Equibase Chart
Pennsylvania-bred Finest City returned to form after two efforts below her best to win her first graded stakes, and set a track record. She rallied from well back to race past favor-ite Fantastic Style and Lost Bus after that pair battled for most of the stretch.—A.B.
Sugar Maple S. presented by CANTER Mid-Atlantic
Charles Town, 4/23, $150,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 7f (dirt), 1:25.66, track fast.
1–Raging Smoke, 118, b m, 5 ............. $87,300 More Smoke–Marquee Kelly, by Marquetry O–Harry Nye, B–Tom McClay & Harry Nye (PA), T–Michael W. Salvaggio, Jr., J–J. D. Acosta
2–Sweet On Smokey, 123, b f, 4 ......... $29,100 Successful Appeal–Clochard, by Devil's Bag
O–BB Horses, B–Tom McCrocklin & Frank Mermenstein (KY), T–Claudio A. Gonzalez, J–Jevian ToledoSale History: 2014 OBSAPR, $20,000.
3–Athena H, 118, b f, 4 ..................... $14,550 Street Sense–Race Rocks (IRE), by Rock of Gibraltar (IRE) O–Mary Grum, B–Gary L. Chervenell (KY), T–Helen Pitts, J–Javier CastellanoSale History: 2013 KEESEP, ($65,000 RNA), 2012 KEENOV, ($29,000 RNA).
Margins: 1¼, ¾, 5. Others: Lake Sebago ($7,275), Making Havoc ($4,365), Dallas Cowgirl ($2,910), Walk of Stars ($1,500), Flattering Bea ($1,500), Magnificent Margo ($1,500). View Equibase Chart
New York Stallion S.Aqueduct, 4/23, $100,000, 3yo, f, 6.5f (dirt), 1:18.58, track fast.
1–Libreta, 116, b f, 3 .......................... $60,000 Girolamo–Enrichment, by Ghostzapper O–Godolphin, LLC, B–Darley (KY), T–Thomas Albertrani, J–Luis Saez
2–She's All Ready, 118, ch f, 3 ............ $20,000 Girolamo–Prominent, by El Prado (IRE) O–Nirvana Stables, B–Kings and Queens Farm (NY), T–James T. Ryerson, J–Kendrick CarmoucheSale History: 2015 FTMMAY, $45,000, 2014 FTNAUG, $37,000.
3–Frosty Margarita, 122, dk b/br f, 3 ... $10,000 Frost Giant–Mango Margarita, by Not For Love O–Gabrielle Farm, B–Gabrielle Farm (NY), T–Rudy R. Rodriguez, J–Irad Ortiz, Jr.
Margins: 1, 2¾, 5. Others: Gregorian Gold ($5,000), Madame Maybry ($3,000), Behrnik's Bank ($1,000), Wonderment ($1,000). Scratched: Riot Worthy. View Equibase Chart
Robert Hilton Memorial S.Charles Town, 4/23, $100,000, 3yo, 7f (dirt), 1:24.61, track fast.
1–Dig Deep, 120, b c, 3 ...................... $62,000 Candy Ride (ARG)–Well Spring, by Coronado's Quest O–Colts Neck Stables LLC, B–Colts Neck Sta-bles LLC (KY), T–Alan E. Goldberg, J–Javier Castellano
2–Quijote, 118, dk b/br g, 3 ................ $20,000 Pomeroy–Soi Disant, by Holy Bull O–Midwest Thoroughbreds, Inc., B–Ramiro Rosas Medina (FL), T–Thomas M. Amoss, J–Jose L. OrtizSale History: 2014 OBSAUG, $25,000.
3–Easy River, 120, b c, 3 ..................... $10,000 Not For Love–Potomac Bend, by Polish Num-bers O–Kathleen Willier, B–Dr. & Mrs. Thomas
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Bowman, Dutrow Thoroughbred Ent, Inc. & Rebecca Davis (MD), T–Hamilton A. Smith, J–Jevian ToledoSale History: 2014 FTMSEP, $60,000.
Margins: 1¾, 2¼, 3½. Others: I Came to Party ($5,000), Siente El Viento ($3,000). Scratched: Virtual Machine, Huntin'theholidays. View Equibase Chart
Woodhaven S.Aqueduct, 4/23, $100,000, 3yo, 8.5f (turf), 1:43.69, course firm.
1–Highland Sky, 116, dk b/br c, 3 ....... $60,000 Sky Mesa–Kristi With a K, by Petionville O–Young, Joyce B. and McManis, Gerald, B–Bonner Young (KY), T–Barclay Tagg, J–Luis Saez
2–Mighty Mo, 116, b c, 3 .................... $20,000 Uncle Mo–Flowers Athefinish, by Grand Re-ward O–Ballis, Jake and Lewis, Rashard, B–Mach-mer Hall (KY), T–William I. Mott, J–Junior AlvaradoSale History: 2015 OBSMAR, $160,000, 2014 FTSAUG, $100,000.
3–Unbridled Daddy, 118, dk b/br c, 3 .. $10,000 Scat Daddy–Unbridled Essence, by Essence of Dubai O–Red Oak Stable (Brunetti), B–Red Oak Sta-ble (KY), T–Todd A. Pletcher, J–Manuel Franco
Margins: neck, 1¾, 2½. Others: Too Discreet ($5,000), Highly Prized (GB) ($3,000), Dixie Runner ($500), Tough-est 'Ombre ($500), Rappel ($500), In Equality ($500). View Equibase Chart
New Providence S.Woodbine, 4/23, $98,663, 3yo/up, 6f (all-weather), 1:10.35, track fast.
1–R U Watchingbud, 119, dk b/br c, 4 . $59,198 Kentucky Bear–Bonay, by Wild Again O–J.R. Racing Stable Inc., B–Bear Stables Ltd. (ON), T–John A. Ross, J–Emma-Jayne WilsonSale History: 2013 ONTSEP, $30,342.
2–Goodoldhockeygame, 119, ch g, 4 ... $19,733 Old Forester–Domasca Bella, by Domasca Dan O–Frank D. Di Giulio, Jr., B–Frank Di Giulio Jr. (ON), T–Robert P. Tiller, J–Patrick Husbands
3–Sorry About That, 117, gr/ro g, 7 ..... $10,853 Mobil–Sterling Slipper, by Classy Prospector O–Barbara O'Grady, B–Robert Patrick O'Grady (ON), T–Laurie Silvera, J–Omar Moreno
Margins: 1, neck, 2¾. Others: Seffeara ($4,933), Born in a Breeze ($1,973), Sparrowhawk ($987), Call Me Wally ($987). View Equibase Chart
Henry S. Clark S.
Laurel Park, 4/23, $75,000, 3yo/up, 8f (turf), 1:33.11, course firm.
1–Rose Brier H, 118, b g, 7 ............... $45,000 Mizzen Mast–Mexicali Rose, by El Gran Senor O–Panic Stable LLC, B–Mr. William M. Backer (VA), T–Jane Cibelli, J–Trevor McCarthySale History: 2010 KEESEP, $67,000.
2–Golden Sabre, 118, dk b/br g, 6 ....... $15,000 Medaglia d'Oro–Strike Softly, by Smart Strike O–Sam-Son Farm, B–Sam-Son Farm (ON), T–H. Graham Motion, J–Alex Cintron
3–Phlash Phelps, 118, b g, 5 ............... $10,000 Great Notion–Love Me Twice, by Not For Love O–Hillwood Stable LLC, B–Carol A. Kaye (MD), T–Rodney Jenkins, J–Victor R. CarrascoSale History: 2012 FTMSEP, $85,000.
Margins: 1¼, ½, 1¼. Others: Edge of Reality ($4,500), Special Envoy ($2,250), Call First ($750), Dynamic Strike, Cage Fighter. Scratched: Mister Brightside (IRE), Blacktype (FR), Golden Glint. View Equibase Chart
Opelousas S.Evangeline Downs, 4/22, $60,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (dirt), 1:39.93, track fast.
1–Bibby H, 116, dk b/br f, 4 .............. $36,000 Stormy Atlantic–Love Cove, by Not For Love O–J. C. Davis Farm, Inc., B–Brant Laue (KY), T–William Don Bennett, J–Kerwin D. ClarkSale History: 2016 KEEJAN, $26,000, 2013 FTSAUG, $240,000.
2–Forest Lake, 123, b f, 4 ................... $11,400 Forestry–Oval, by Kris S. O–Set-Hut LLC, B–Jake Delhomme & Set-Hut, LLC (LA), T–Jerry Delhomme, J–Hector M. Santiago
3–Treaty Oak, 116, b m, 5 ..................... $6,000 War Chant–Rather Be Wild, by Wild Again O–Columbine Stable LLC., B–Columbine Sta-ble, LLC (KY), T–Albert M. Stall, Jr., J–Colby J. Hernandez
Margins: head, 2, neck. Others: Believeinsomething ($3,000), Shadenlight ($1,200), Another Pinot ($600), Tipthetrolleygirl ($600), Sibling War ($600), Flor de La Luna ($600). Scratched: Shea's Lil Shug, Lemon Song, Half Fast Rose. View Equibase Chart
Coin Collector S.Charles Town, 4/23, $50,000, 3yo, 4.5f (dirt), :51.82, track fast.
1–Bullets Fever, 122, gr/ro c, 3 ........... $30,720 Fiber Sonde–Ghost Canyon, by Indian Charlie O–David M. Raim, B–John D. McKee (WV), T–Jeff C. Runco, J–Arnaldo Bocachica
2–Scythe, 122, dk b/br g, 3 ................. $10,240 Smarty Jones–Auntie Inda Attic, by Suave Prospect O–Leslie A. Condon, B–Leslie Ann Condon (WV), T–Leslie A. Condon, J–Victor Rodriguez
3–King of Anything, 122, b g, 3 ............. $5,632 Charitable Man–Scuttlebutt, by Yes It's True O–Nicole Freeland, B–Nicole Freeland (WV), T–Ronney W. Brown, J–Jose Montano
Margins: 4, 1¾, neck. Others: Cat Come Home ($3,072), North Atlantic ($1,536), Onthestraitanarrow, This Is Me Now, Deandrea's Pride. View Equibase Chart
Confucius Say S.Charles Town, 4/23, $50,000, 3yo/up, 7f (dirt), 1:25.84, track fast.
1–In the Fairway, 123, b g, 6 ............... $30,960 Posse–Royal Sweep, by End Sweep O–Coleswood Farm, Inc., B–Coleswood Farm, Inc. (WV), T–Jeff C. Runco, J–Arnaldo Bo-cachica
2–Partly Mocha H, 123, ch g, 7 ......... $10,320 Half Ours–Chocolate Mon, by Maria's Mon O–Ramsey, Kenneth L. and Sarah K., B–Mr. & Mrs. John Michael Link (WV), T–Michael J. Maker, J–Javier CastellanoSale History: 2011 OBSMAR, $47,000, 2010 KEESEP, $30,000.
3–Lucy's Bob Boy, 123, ch g, 7 ............. $5,676 Flatter–Love for Lucy, by Not For Love O–Michael Furr, B–Robert W. Furr Sr. (WV), T–Sandra A. Dono, J–Jose Lezcano
Margins: 2¼, 1¼, 2. Others: Prince of Windsor ($3,096), Little Big Sime ($1,548), Airspeed, Russell Road, Allegheny Jack, Bops Gold, Comeonletsplay. Scratched: Amherst Street, Perfect Cross, Captain Klink. View Equibase Chart
Gene Fleming Breeders' DerbyTurf Paradise, 4/23, $50,000, 3yo, 8.5f (dirt), 1:44.98, track fast.
1–Scrap Iron, 122, ch g, 3 ................... $26,603 Informed–Pagan Baby, by Atticus O–Roger P. Downes, B–Roger P. Downes (AZ), T–Kevin Eikleberry, J–Daniel P. Vergara
2–Heber, 122, ch g, 3.......................... $10,954 El Mirage–Cave Springs, by In Excess (IRE) O–Schnell, Don and Arnason, Barry, B–Dennis E. Weir (AZ), T–Don Schnell, J–David Michael Lopez
3–Two the Punch, 122, dk b/br g, 3 ....... $5,738 Top Hit–Double Punch, by Two Punch O–Kevin R. Owens, B–Kevin R. Owens (AZ), T–R. Kory Owens, J–Scott A. Stevens
Margins: nose, 2¾, 3¾. Others: Waste It Wisely ($3,130), Banjo Creek ($2,086), Hey Ez Money ($1,565). View Equibase Chart
Its Binn Too Long S.Charles Town, 4/23, $50,000, 3yo, f, 4.5f (dirt), :52.69, track fast.
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1–R C's Daisyduke, 122, b f, 3 ............ $30,720 Yes It's True–Rain Song, by Intensity O–Robert L. Cole, Jr., B–Robert L. Cole Jr. (WV), T–Scott A. Lake, J–Gerald Almodovar
2–Jacky's Notion, 122, b f, 3 .............. $10,240 Great Notion–Jacky Juice, by Friends Lake O–John A. Casey, B–Taylor Mountain Farm (WV), T–John A. Casey, J–Oscar Flores
3–Party Song, 122, dk b/br f, 3 ............. $5,632 Fiber Sonde–Ladies Party, by Seattle Slew O–Gary W. Myers, B–John McKee (WV), T–Douglas S. Adams, J–Jose Montano
Margins: ½, 3¾, ½. Others: Romantic Cork ($3,072), Got Any Money ($1,536), Chica Mala, Ischia. View Equibase Chart
Original Gold S.Charles Town, 4/23, $50,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f (dirt), 1:27.02, track fast.
1–Candy Man's Girl, 123, b f, 4 ........... $30,810 Charitable Man–Candy One, by Yankee Victor O–Taylor Mountain Farm LLC, B–James W. Casey (WV), T–James W. Casey, J–Antonio Lopez
2–Red Hot Diva, 123, ch m, 6.............. $10,270 Devon Deputy–Sweet Music, by Melodisk O–Naomi R. Long, B–Naomi R. Long (WV), T–Ollie L. Figgins, III, J–Jose Montano
3–Blisstikus, 123, b m, 6 ...................... $5,649 Luftikus–Prospector's Bliss, by Personal Flag O–William B. Bayne, Jr., B–James W. Casey (WV), T–William A. Campbell, J–Jevian Toledo
Margins: 1, neck, nose. Others: Dimples ($3,081), Pep-per Bay ($1,540), Spa Creek, Lucky Candy, Country Mamma, Nay's Back, Landra. Scratched: Kluvyabye, March Wind. View Equibase Chart
TOTESCOOP6 E B F STALLIONS KING RICHARD III STAKES
Leicester, 4/23, £49,185, 4yo/up, 7f, 1:24.60, gd-s.1–Home of The Brave (IRE), 129, ch c, 4 ..........
£28,355 Starspangledbanner (AUS)–Blissful Beat (GB), by Beat Hollow (GB) O–FLEMINGTON BLOODSTOCK PARTNERSHIP, B–EARL ECURIE DU GRAND CHENE (IRE), T–PALMER HUGO, J–BUICK WILLIAMSale History: 2013 ARQAUG, $106,624.
2–Coulsty (IRE), 129, b h, 5 ................. £10,750 Kodiac (GB)–Hazium (IRE), by In the Wings (GB) O–LORD VESTEY, B–Peter & Sarah Fortune (IRE), T–HANNON RICHARD, J–LEVEY SEANSale History: 2012 TATOC2, $96,191, 2011 GOFNOF, $50,446.
3–Here Comes When (IRE), 129, b g, 6 .. £5,380 Danehill Dancer (IRE)–Quad's Melody (IRE), by Spinning World
O–MRS FITRI HAY, B–OLD CARHUE & GRAENG BLOODSTOCK (IRE), T–BALDING ANDREW, J–CROWLEY JIMSale History: 2011 GOFORB, $231,013.
Margins: 2½, nose, ¾. Others: JOHNNY BARNES (IRE), MARKAZ (IRE), WHITE LAKE, CONVEY, EMELL, MITCHUM SWAGGER, CODE RED.
188BET MARTIN MOLONY STAKESLimerick, 4/23, €44,180, 4yo/up, 12.5f, 2:48.59, y.
1–Bondi Beach (IRE), 136, b c, 4 ......... €27,730 Galileo (IRE)–One Moment In Time (IRE), by Danehill O–L J WILLIAMS, MRS J MAGNIER, M TABOR, D SMITH, B–ONE MOMENT IN TIME SYNDI-CATE (IRE), T–O'BRIEN AIDAN, J–HEFFERNAN SEAMUS
2–Altesse (GB), 0, ch m, 5 ..................... €8,930 Hernando (FR)–Alvarita (GB), by Selkirk O–MISS KIRSTEN RAUSING, B–MISS K RAUS-ING (GB), T–BOLGER JIM, J–MANNING KEVIN
3–Toe The Line (IRE), 127, b m, 7 .......... €4,230 Shantou–Bluebell Line (IRE), by Charnwood Forest (IRE) O–EXORS OF THE LATE ALAN LILLINGTOIN, B–A LILLINGSTON (IRE), T–KIELY JOHN E, J–KEANE COLIN
Margins: 2¾, 2, 1¾. Others: FACT OR FOLKLORE (IRE), TORCEDOR (IRE), SILWANA (IRE), SIR ECTOR (USA), RA-DANPOUR (IRE).
ALLOWANCE RESULTS
Aqueduct, Race 4, ALW
4/23, $72,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (dirt), 1:38.40, track fast.1–Flick of an Eye, 122, dk b/br f, 4, Afleet Express–Digni-
fied Diva, by Meadowlake, $43,200, O–Thorne, Jonathan, Kennedy, Stephen and Corms Racing Stable, B–Martin L. Cherry (KY), T–Danny Gargan, J–Kendrick Carmouche
Sale History: 2014 OBSAPR, ($70,000 RNA).Margin: 1¼, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Aqueduct, Race 5, AOC
4/23, $65,000, 3yo/up, 8.5f (turf), 1:43.65, course firm.1–Mark My Style, 122, b c, 4, Noonmark–Lady Dora, by
Lord At War (ARG), $39,000, O–Bran Jam Stable, B–Sequel Thoroughbreds LLC & Anthony Grey (NY), T–John T. Tos-cano, Jr., J–Luis Saez
Sale History: 2014 OBSAPR, $75,000.Margin: neck, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Aqueduct, Race 8, ALW
4/22, $62,000, 3yo/up, 8f (dirt), 1:36.29, track fast.1–Yakov, 120, b c, 4, Midshipman–Glister Girl, by Glitter-
man, $37,200, O–Carmelo Pugliese, B–Thomas/Burleson (NY), T–Oscar S. Barrera, III, J–Irad Ortiz, Jr.
Sale History: 2014 OBSMAR, $27,000.
Margin: 1¼, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Charles Town, Race 1, ALW
4/23, $24,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6.5f (dirt), 1:20.35, track fast.1–New London, 116, dk b/br f, 3, Rockport Harbor–Heat-
er, by Dixieland Heat, $14,220, O–Coleswood Farm, Inc., B–Coleswood Farm, Inc. (WV), T–Jeff C. Runco, J–Arnaldo Bocachica
Margin: 1½, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart
Charles Town, Race 3, ALW
4/23, $24,500, 3yo/up, 8.5f (dirt), 1:47.05, track fast.1–Run Real Quiet, 119, ch g, 5, Real Quiet–Run Me Down,
by Opening Verse, $14,580, O–Gary L. Williams, Jr., B–Gary L. Williams Jr. (WV), T–Gary L. Williams, Jr., J–Antonio Lopez
Margin: neck, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Charles Town, Race 7, AOC
4/22, $26,500, 3yo/up, f/m, 6.5f (dirt), 1:18.59, track fast.1–Lake Ponchatrain H, 120, dk b/br f, 4, Afleet Express–
Harmony Lake, by Lucky Lionel, $16,430, O–John D. McKee, B–John E. & Barbara R. Smicklas Living Trusts (OK), T–John D. McKee, J–Christian Hiraldo
Sale History: 2012 KEENOV, $1,000.Margin: 6¾, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart
Charles Town, Race 13, ALW
4/23, $24,000, 3yo/up, 6.5f (dirt), 1:20.35, track fast.1–Green Time, 118, ch g, 3, Fiber Sonde–Quiet On the
Green, by Quiet American, $14,160, O–John D. McKee, B–John McKee (WV), T–John D. McKee, J–Christian Hiraldo
Margin: 4¾, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart
Emerald Downs, Race 8, ALW
4/23, $21,000, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:06.86, track fast.1–Kaabraaj, 122, dk b/br g, 4, Abraaj–Kaaaching, by River
Special, $11,550, O–Horseplayers Racing Club 240, Wood-way Stable and Warlock Stables, B–Clemans View Farm (WA), T–Jeffrey Metz, J–Juan M. Gutierrez
Margin: 2¼, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart
Evangeline Downs, Race 2, ALW
4/23, $25,000, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:13.65, track fast.1 – U n c l e D r o s s e l H , 1 1 8 , b c , 3 ,
Drosselmeyer–O'Sotopretty, by Soto, $15,000, O–Thomas L. Holyfield, B–Carl Tuttle & Daryl Tuttle (AL), T–Alex De Beauville, J–Ashley Broussard
Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $27,000.Margin: nose, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart
Evangeline Downs, Race 6, ALW
4/23, $23,000, 3yo/up, 8f (dirt), 1:39.48, track fast.1–Future Express H, 120, b c, 4, Fusaichi Pegasus–Way
Fleeter, by Will's Way, $13,800, O–Preston Stables LLC, B–Jerry Sztendera (KY), T–Patrick Devereux, Jr., J–John Ja-cinto
Sale History: 2013 KEESEP, ($22,000 RNA), 2012 KEEN-OV, $20,000.
Margin: ½, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart
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Evangeline Downs, Race 7, ALW
4/22, $29,000, 3yo, 5.5f (dirt), 1:04.44, track fast.1–Bill's Production, 122, dk b/br c, 3, Run Production–D'or
Diva, by Gold Tribute, $17,400, O–Edgar Neal Jester, B–Riceland Racing Stables Llc (LA), T–Shane Wilson, J–File-mon T. Rodriguez
Sale History: 2015 ESLAPR, $1,800, 2014 ESLSEP, ($4,000 RNA).
Margin: 7½, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Golden Gate Fields, Race 6, ALW
4/23, $27,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (all-weather), 1:11.01, track fast.
1–Dizzy Tizzy, 120, gr/ro m, 5, Marino Marini–Simply Senseless, by Turkoman, $21,060, O–Lawnman II, Inc., B–Tony Metaxas (CA), T–William Delia, J–Abel Cedillo
Margin: ¾, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Golden Gate Fields, Race 7, AOC
4/23, $33,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8.5f (turf), 1:44.25, course good.
1–Miss Boom Boom, 120, b f, 4, Run Away and Hide–Heat Street, by Street Cry (IRE), $19,800, O–Hollendorfer, Jerry, Melen, Steve and Taub, Steve, B–Michael Riordan & Aaron Sones (KY), T–Jerry Hollendorfer, J–Alejandro Gomez
Margin: head, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Golden Gate Fields, Race 8, ALW
4/22, $31,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8.5f (all-weather), 1:45.43, track fast.
1–Charming Starlet, 123, b m, 5, Roi Charmant–Starlet Sky, by Skywalker, $24,180, O–Lanning, Curt and Lila, B–B&B Zietz Stables, Inc. (CA), T–Ed Moger, Jr., J–Alejandro Gomez
Sale History: 2012 BAROCT, $20,000.Margin: neck, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Golden Gate Fields, Race 8, ALW
4/23, $33,000, 3yo/up, 6f (all-weather), 1:09.81, track fast.
1–Outside Nashville H, 123, b g, 6, Broken Vow–Mary Coughlan, by Gulch, $19,800, O–Carver, John, Hollendorfer, Jerry and Smith, Green, B–Siena Farms LLC (KY), T–Jerry Hollendorfer, J–Ricardo Gonzalez
Sale History: 2012 OBSMAR, $115,000, 2011 KEESEP, $30,000.
Margin: neck, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Gulfstream Park, Race 10, AOC
4/23, $44,000, 3yo/up, 9f (turf), 1:45.55, course firm.1–War Dancer H, 122, dk b/br h, 6, War Front–Deed I Do,
by Alydeed, $22,800, O–Diamond M Stable, B–Cherry Val-ley Farm, LLC & Stuart S. Janney, III, LLC (KY), T–William I. Mott, J–Edgar S. Prado
Sale History: 2011 FTSAUG, $220,000, 2010 KEENOV, $25,000.
Margin: 2, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Hawthorne, Race 7, ALW
4/23, $20,000, 3yo/up, 8.5f (turf), 1:43.60, course firm.1–Amen Kitten, 121, b g, 6, Kitten's Joy–Crumbs of Com-
fort, by Pulpit, $12,000, O–Ramsey, Kenneth L. and Sarah K., B–Kenneth L. Ramsey & Sarah K. Ramsey (IL), T–Wesley A. Ward, J–Jose Valdivia, Jr.
Margin: neck, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Indiana Downs, Race 4, ALW
4/23, $36,000, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:10.20, track fast.1–Mr Manning, 116, ch g, 3, Greatness–Sotogenic, by
Soto, $21,600, O–Daniel Bell, B–Larry Goodwin (IN), T–Bar-bara I. McBride, J–Francisco C. Torres
Margin: ¾, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Indiana Downs, Race 6, ALW
4/23, $38,000, 3yo/up, 5.5f (dirt), 1:04.20, track fast.1–Aye Skipper, 120, b g, 4, Chief Seattle–Sassy Skipper,
by Skip Away, $22,800, O–Terry Berns, B–Highpointe Farm & Training Ctr (IN), T–Terry Berns, J–Rodney A. Prescott
Margin: 2, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Indiana Downs, Race 7, AOC
4/23, $34,000, 3yo, 6f (dirt), 1:08.99, track fast.1–Torazo, 116, dk b/br g, 3, El Corredor–Rose Run, by
Will's Way, $20,400, O–McCrary, Fred D. and Neil, B–Fred McCrary & Neil McCrary (KY), T–Joseph D. Davis, J–Alejan-dro L. Contreras
Margin: 4½, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Keeneland, Race 7, ALW
4/23, $64,000, 4yo/up, 5.5f (turf), 1:03.38, course firm.1–Shadow Rock, 118, dk b/br g, 6, Distorted Humor–
Dream Time, by Storm Cat, $38,400, O–Bahde, Richard and Smith, Dennis, B–Courtlandt Farm (KY), T–Charles L. Dickey, J–Corey J. Lanerie
Margin: 1¼, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart
Laurel Park, Race 9, ALW
4/22, $42,000, 3yo/up, 8f (turf), 1:33.73, course firm.1–Burndines H, 120, b g, 4, Scat Daddy–Antique Crystal,
by Devil His Due, $23,940, O–Lieblong, Alex and JoAnn, B–Lochness, Inc (KY), T–Anthony W. Dutrow, J–Alex Cintron
Sale History: 2013 KEEJAN, $180,000.Margin: ½, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart
Lone Star Park, Race 2, ALW
4/23, $26,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (turf), 1:36.44, course firm.1–Expect Royalty, 120, dk b/br m, 6, Valid Expectations–
Autumn Sky, by Skywalker, $15,600, O–Loyana Pollok, B–Leroy James Pollok (TX), T–Leroy J. Pollok, J–Iram Vargas Diego
Margin: neck, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart
Lone Star Park, Race 9, ALW
4/22, $22,000, 3yo/up, 8f (dirt), 1:40.35, track fast.1–Bold Shot H, 123, ch g, 6, Curlin–Soul Search, by A.P.
Indy, $13,200, O–Keene Thoroughbreds LLC, B–W. S. Far-ish & Kilroy Thoroughbred Partnership (KY), T–J. R. Cald-well, J–Iram Vargas Diego
Sale History: 2011 KEESEP, $180,000.Margin: 1, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart
Los Alamitos Race Course, Race 7, AOC
4/22, $50,000, 3yo/up, 6.5f (dirt), 1:15.84, track fast.1–Cherubim H, 124, b g, 5, Henny Hughes–Wings of an
Angel, by Cherokee Run, $30,000, O–Gerald Frankel, B–Ward Williford & Rick Strauss (KY), T–Philip D'Amato, J–Tiago Josue Pereira
Sale History: 2013 OBSJUN, $50,000, 2012 FTKOCT, $22,000, 2011 KEENOV, $2,500.
Margin: nose, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart
Los Alamitos Race Course, Race 8, AOC
4/22, $46,000, 3yo/up, 5.5f (dirt), 1:02.96, track fast.1–Love My Bud, 124, dk b/br g, 5, Tizbud–Kathwen, by
Forest Wildcat, $27,600, O–Pamela C. Ziebarth, B–Pamela C. Ziebarth (KY), T–Martin F. Jones, J–Kent J. Desormeaux
Margin: 1¾, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Mahoning Valley Racecourse, Race 6, ALW
4/23, $26,700, 3yo/up, 8f (dirt), 1:42.28, track fast.1–Triple Strike H, 123, b g, 4, Temple City–Woodchip, by
Forestry, $16,020, O–Marion F. Gorham, B–Sheltowee Farm (OH), T–Robert M. Gorham, J–Christian P. Pilares
Sale History: 2012 KEENOV, ($1,000 RNA).Margin: 1¼, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart
Parx Racing, Race 5, ALW
4/23, $51,000, 3yo, f, 7f (dirt), 1:25.89, track fast.1–Spitfire Wind H, 118, dk b/br f, 3, Archarcharch–Star-
line, by Matty G, $30,600, O–Al Lupcho, Jr., B–Royal Oak Farm, LLC (KY), T–Marcos Zulueta, J–Anthony Salgado
Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $7,000, 2013 KEENOV, $40,000.
Margin: 1, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Parx Racing, Race 6, ALW
4/23, $42,000, 3yo/up, 8.32f (dirt), 1:44.09, track fast.
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1–Cosmic Destiny, 121, dk b/br g, 4, Fairbanks–Paris Gem, by Rubiano, $25,200, O–Peter A. Double Deuce Sta-bles LLC and Ciresa, Martin E., B–Epona Equine, LLC (PA), T–Martin E. Ciresa, J–David Castillo
Margin: 2¼, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Parx Racing, Race 7, ALW
4/23, $42,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f (dirt), 1:26.21, track fast.1–Rally Gal, 121, b f, 4, Monba–Derby Day Rally, by Activ-
ist, $25,200, O–Edward P. Shamy, B–Edward Shamy Sr. (PA), T–Patricia Farro, J–Pierre Hernandez Ortega
Margin: 4¾, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart
Penn National, Race 5, AOC
4/22, $30,400, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (dirt), 1:40.78, track fast.1–Gwendolyn, 119, dk b/br f, 4, Lion Hearted–Calldara, by
Sultry Song, $21,888, O–Tom Coulter, B–Arrowwood Farm (PA), T–Rodrigo Madrigal, Sr., J–Andrew Wolfsont
Margin: ¾, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart
Sunland Park, Race 7, AOC
4/22, $30,555, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:09.59, track fast.1–Gamblers Odyssey H, 122, dk b/br m, 5, El Corredor–
French Odyssey, by Langfuhr, $18,333, O–Green, Greg, Ehmann, Dave and Miller, Mark, B–Mr. & Mrs. Jack Miller & El Corredor Syndicate (KY), T–Greg Green, J–Norberto Ar-royo, Jr.
Sale History: 2012 KEESEP, $8,500.Margin: 1¼, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Sunland Park, Race 8, ALW
4/22, $34,555, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:09.58, track fast.1–Storm With Flair, 122, gr/ro m, 5, Tompest–Western
Flair, by Gone West, $20,733, O–Mike Abraham, B–Mike Abraham (NM), T–Ross A. Amestoy, J–Frank Reyes
Margin: 1¼, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Sunland Park, Race 9, ALW
4/22, $26,880, 3yo/up, 6.5f (dirt), 1:14.91, track fast.1–Dewey, 122, ch g, 4, Pleasantly Perfect–Lucci, by
Midas Eyes, $16,128, O–Willard Burbach, B–Willard Bur-bach (CO), T–Greg Green, J–Glen Murphy
Sale History: 2013 COLAUG, ($14,000 RNA).Margin: 4½, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Tampa Bay Downs, Race 2, AOC
4/23, $23,000, 3yo, 6.5f (dirt), 1:17.83, track fast.1–Whiskey Tree, 108, b g, 3, Misremembered–Secret
Scheme, by Precocity, $12,000, O–Big Lick Farm, B–Hill 'n' Dale Equine Holdings, Inc (KY), T–Reid Nagle, J–Jorge M. Perez
Margin: neck, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart
Will Rogers Downs, Race 3, ALW
4/23, $26,400, 3yo/up, 5.5f (dirt), 1:03.40, track fast.1–Bad Humor, 124, gr/ro g, 4, Sharp Humor–Classy Con,
by Fast Play, $15,304, O–Roberts, Rusty and Cozbey, Sky-ler, B–Rusty Roberts (OK), T–Roger F. Engel, J–Bryan Mc-Neil
Sale History: 2012 HERDEC, $5,000.Margin: 4, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Will Rogers Downs, Race 5, ALW
4/23, $20,900, 3yo/up, 8f (dirt), 1:37.42, track fast.1–Sir Smart Alex, 122, b g, 5, Afleet Alex–Glacken's Mark,
by Smoke Glacken, $12,444, O–Rusty Roberts, B–John McLane & Irv Wiemer (KY), T–Roger F. Engel, J–Bryan Mc-Neil
Sale History: 2013 OBSAPR, $47,000.Margin: 1½, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Will Rogers Downs, Race 7, ALW
4/23, $25,080, 3yo/up, f/m, 5.5f (dirt), 1:04.30, track fast.1–Konawa Kween, 119, ch f, 3, Burbank–Justins Gold, by
Gold Case, $14,630, O–High Hopes Thoroughbreds, Inc., B–Ron D Blalock (OK), T–Jody Pruitt, J–Benny C. Landeros
Margin: head, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart
Woodbine, Race 7, ALW
4/23, $37,492, 3yo/up, 6.5f (all-weather), 1:18.12, track fast.
1–Chiricahua Signal, 121, dk b/br g, 4, Where's the Ring–Apache Signal, by Announce, $22,495, O–David R. Bell, B–Robert Hancock & Beth Hancock (ON), T–David R. Bell, J–Jesse M. Campbell
Sale History: 2013 ONTSEP, $20,860.Margin: 1½, 11 starters. View Equibase Chart
MAIDEN RESULTS
Charles Town, Race 2, MSW
4/23, $23,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6.5f (dirt), 1:21.65, track fast.1–Color Me Sexy, 116, dk b/br f, 3, Misremembered–Sil-
vercity Lady, by Silver Charm, $13,560, O–Javier Contre-ras, B–Mr. & Mrs. Charles McGinnes (MD), T–Javier Contre-ras, J–J. D. Acosta
Sale History: 2014 FTMSEP, $13,000.Margin: head, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart
Charles Town, Race 5, MSW
4/22, $23,000, 3yo/up, 6.5f (dirt), 1:20.83, track fast.1–Creative Mist, 116, gr/ro g, 3, Yarrow Brae–Cut Num-
ber, by Numerous, $13,560, O–Wind N Springs Farm, B–Sharon Johnson (WV), T–Freddie R. Johnson, J–Jerry Ville-gas
Margin: nose, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart
Charles Town, Race 5, MSW
4/23, $23,000, 3yo, 7f (dirt), 1:28.45, track fast.1–Technicallyspeakin, 122, dk b/br c, 3, Inner Harbour–
Technology's Girl, by Technology, $13,620, O–James M. Anderson, B–James M. Anderson (WV), T–Timothy C. Grams, J–Gerald Almodovar
Margin: ¾, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart
Golden Gate Fields, Race 3, MSW
4/23, $30,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 5f (turf), :57.43, course yield-ing.
1–Macalla, 118, b f, 3, Lonhro (AUS)–Damask Rose, by Touch Gold, $18,000, O–Desert Sun Stables and Jawl, Mi-chael, B–Adena Springs (KY), T–Andy Mathis, J–Catalino Martinez
Sale History: 2015 FTFFEB, $50,000.Margin: 6, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Gulfstream Park, Race 6, MSW
4/23, $42,000, 3yo, 9f (turf), 1:47.01, course firm.1–Silver Beach H, 120, gr/ro c, 3, Tapit–Gotta Have Her,
by Royal Academy, $21,600, O–Patricia A. Generazio, B–Green Lantern Stables, LLC (KY), T–Christophe Clement, J–Tyler Gaffalione
Sale History: 2015 OBSMAR, $335,000, 2014 KEESEP, $160,000.
Margin: nose, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Gulfstream Park, Race 7, MSW
4/23, $42,000, 3yo/up, 7f (dirt), 1:24.22, track fast.1–Eel H, 116, dk b/br c, 3, Harlan's Holiday–Involved, by
Speightstown, $21,600, O–Starlight Racing, B–Betz/Mag-ers/CoCo Equine/Kidder/Lamantia/Davidson (KY), T–Todd A. Pletcher, J–Edgard J. Zayas
Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $475,000.Margin: 11½, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart
Indiana Downs, Race 8, MSW
4/22, $34,000, 3/4/5yo, 5.5f (dirt), 1:05.33, track sloppy.1–Grits N Gravy, 118, gr/ro g, 3, Mancini–Gritty, by South-
ern Image, $20,400, O–Thomson, James W. and Brown, Ronald G., B–Ron Brown (IN), T–Ronald G. Brown, J–Dick Cardenas
Margin: 5, 11 starters. View Equibase Chart
Keeneland, Race 3, MSW
4/23, $60,000, 3yo, f, 8.5f (turf), 1:45.30, course firm.1–Squeeze H, 120, dk b/br f, 3, Lemon Drop Kid–Winner,
by Horse Chestnut (SAF), $36,000, O–Robert S. Evans, B–Siena Farms LLC (KY), T–Christophe Clement, J–Julien R. Leparoux
Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $350,000.Margin: 1½, 11 starters. View Equibase Chart
Keeneland, Race 5, MSW
4/23, $60,000, 3yo, f, 8.5f (turf), 1:43.03, course firm.1–Try Your Luck H, 120, b f, 3, Lookin At Lucky–Golden
Sphinx, by Storm Cat, $36,000, O–Stefanie Carroll, B–Fred W. Hertrich lll & John D. Fielding (KY), T–Michael J. Maker, J–Corey J. Lanerie
Sale History: 2015 OBSOCT, $18,000, 2014 KEESEP, $80,000.
Margin: 9¼, 11 starters. View Equibase Chart
Keeneland, Race 6, MSW
4/23, $60,000, 3yo, f, a7f (dirt), 1:28.17, track fast.1–Ultra Brat, 121, b f, 3, Uncle Mo–Prof. McGonagall, by
Storm Cat, $36,000, O–Alex G. Campbell, Jr., B–Alex G.
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Campbell, Jr. Thoroughbreds, LLC (KY), T–H. Graham Mo-tion, J–Drayden Van Dyke
Margin: 1¾, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart
Keeneland, Race 8, MSW
4/23, $60,000, 3yo, f, a7f (dirt), 1:27.44, track fast.1–Dear Elaine, 121, b f, 3, Broken Vow–Whirlie Bertie, by
Stormin Fever, $36,000, O–Klein, Richard and Bertram, B–Bertram W. Klein (KY), T–Charles Lopresti, J–Corey J. Lanerie
Margin: 2¾, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Laurel Park, Race 4, MSW
4/23, $40,000, 3yo, 6f (dirt), 1:12.72, track fast.1–Just Jack, 122, dk b/br g, 3, Great Notion–Mark Me
Special, by Haymaker, $29,640, O–Michael J. Harrison, B–Michael J. Harrison DVM (MD), T–Hamilton A. Smith, J–Daniel Centeno
Margin: 1½, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart
Lone Star Park, Race 8, MSW
4/22, $21,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (dirt), 1:44.25, track fast.1–Dixie Flag, 118, b f, 3, Grasshopper–Charlie Fepp, by
Crusader Sword, $12,540, O–W.S. Farish, B–W. S. Farish (TX), T–Danny Pish, J–David Cabrera
Margin: 3, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Los Alamitos Race Course, Race 5, MSW
4/22, $45,000, 3yo/up, 8f (dirt), 1:36.45, track fast.1–Prince of Arabia H, 119, dk b/br c, 3, Mineshaft–Prin-
cess Haya, by Street Cry (IRE), $27,000, O–DP Racing, LLC, B–Eileen H. Hartis (KY), T–James M. Cassidy, J–Joseph Talamo
Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $175,000.Margin: 1¾, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart
Penn National, Race 2, MSW
4/22, $28,500, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:10.93, track fast.1–Colonel Sharp H , 119, b c, 3, Colonel John–Extra
Sharp, by Cherokee Run, $17,100, O–D A S L Stable LLC, B–Susan Casner (KY), T–Todd M. Beattie, J–William P. Otero
Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $11,000.Margin: 13, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Sunland Park, Race 10, MSW
4/22, $24,525, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:10.04, track fast.1–Hit a Lick, 118, dk b/br g, 3, Attila's Storm–Accomo-
date, by Pleasantly Perfect, $14,715, O–Dale Taylor, B–Spence, LLC (NM), T–Todd W. Fincher, J–Ruby Gonzalez
Margin: 2, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart
Sunland Park, Race 10, MSW
4/23, $21,525, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:10.52, track fast.1–Grace and Truth, 122, b g, 4, Kafwain–Bless Idbyour
Name, by Valid Wager, $12,915, O–Tommy Town Thor-oughbreds LLC, B–Tommy Town Thoroughbreds, LLC (CA),
T–Henry Dominguez, J–Ry EikleberryMargin: 4, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart
Tampa Bay Downs, Race 9, MSW
4/23, $23,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (turf), 1:36.33, course firm.1–Blame It On Me H, 118, b f, 3, Blame–Summer Sym-
phony, by Summer Squall, $11,800, O–Orrin Ingram, B–Janis R. Whitham (KY), T–Christophe Clement, J–Pablo Morales
Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, ($70,000 RNA).
Margin: 1, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart
Woodbine, Race 4, MSW
4/23, $35,519, 3yo, f, 6.5f (all-weather), 1:17.80, track fast.
1–Copper Fox, 121, ch f, 3, Mike Fox–Hold the Starch, by Rahy, $21,311, O–David R. Bell, B–Firestone Farms Ltd. (ON), T–David R. Bell, J–Jesse M. Campbell
Sale History: 2014 ONTSEP, $12,880.Margin: 1½, 14 starters. View Equibase Chart
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WANDO S.Woodbine, Sunday, April 24, Race 88.5f (all-weather), $100,000, 3yo, 4:48 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Bear'sway H Tizway 3/c Eurico Rosa Da Silva 118 4/1 Bear Stables Ltd. 2 2 Amis Gizmo Giant Gizmo 3/c Luis Contreras 120 1/1 IVan Dalos 3 3 Dragon Bay Parading 3/g Gerry Olguin 116 15/1 Brent & Russell McLellan and Stuart C. Simon 4 4 Conquest Windycity Tiznow 3/c Patrick Husbands 118 6/1 Conquest Stables, LLC 5 5 Thatlookonyerface H Summer Bird 3/g Gary Boulanger 116 20/1 Dominion Bloodstock & Barry Butzer 6 6 Conquest Daddyo H Scat Daddy 3/c Patrick Husbands 120 3/1 Conquest Stables, LLC 7 7 Opening Remark Harlan's Holiday 3/c Jermaine V. Bridgmohan 116 20/1 RCC Racing Stable Ltd. and Realm Racing StablesBreeders: 1–Tapestry Stud LLC; 2–Tall Oaks Farm; 3–Shawhan Place LLC; 4–WinStar Farm, LLC; 5–Sun Valley Farm; 6–James Everatt, Janeane Everatt & Arika Everatt-Meeuse; 7–Fred W. Hertrich III.Trainers: 1–Reade Baker; 2–Josie Carroll; 3–Stuart C. Simon; 4–Mark E. Casse; 5–David Cotey; 6–Mark E. Casse; 7–John Mattine.
NEW YORK STALLION S.Aqueduct, Sunday, April 24, Race 36.5f (dirt), $100,000, 3yo, 2:26 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Sudden Surprise Giant Surprise 3/c John R. Velazquez 122 9/5 Repole Stable 2 2 Bust Another Bustin Stones 3/g Eric Cancel 120 5/2 Bing Cherry Racing 3 3 Gaming Freud 3/c Jose L. Ortiz 116 10/1 Copper Penny Stables 4 4 Lucky Lurie Girolamo 3/c Junior Alvarado 116 6/1 Brodsky, Alan 5 5 Timber Girolamo 3/g Aaron T. Gryder 116 15/1 Green, Leonard, C. 6 6 Dr. Shane Freud 3/c Manuel Franco 118 7/2 Dutchessviews FarmBreeders: 1–Repole Stables LLC; 2–Casey Newick LLC; 3–Copper Penny Stables; 4–Anthony Grey; 5–D. J. Stable, LLC; 6–Dutchess Views Farm, Inc..Trainers: 1–Todd A. Pletcher; 2–Michael V. Pino; 3–Gary P. Gullo; 4–Mark A. Hennig; 5–Joseph F. Orseno; 6–Nicholas Esler.
MEMORIES OF SILVER S.Aqueduct, Sunday, April 24, Race 88.5f (turf), $100,000, 3yo f, 5:11 PM (local)
After a layoff following the first graded stakes score of her career, Pricedtoperfection is back in New York for a strong edition of the race. The field includes Lira, second to last year's Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf (gr. IT) winner Catch a Glimpse in the Herecomesthebride (gr. IIIT).—F.A.
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Lira H Giant's Causeway 3/f Luis Saez 122 3/1 Mathis Stable LLC 2 2 My Impression Sky Mesa 3/f Jose L. Ortiz 118 4/1 Janney, III, Stuart, S. 3 3 Katniss the Victor H Midnight Lute 3/f No Rider 116 2/1 Dubb, Michael, Bethlehem Stables LLC and Imperio,
Michael 4 4 Enjoy Yourself (GB) Sir Percy (GB) 3/f Angel S. Arroyo 118 8/1 Sovereign Stable 5 5 Time and Motion Tapit 3/f John R. Velazquez 116 5/1 Phillips Racing Partnership 6 6 Pricedtoperfection Temple City 3/f Irad Ortiz, Jr. 122 7/2 Klaravich Stables, Inc. and Lawrence, William H. 7 7 Taralena H Arch 3/f Kendrick Carmouche 116 6/1 Cheyenne Stables LLC 8 8 Last Waltz (IRE) Danehill Dancer (IRE) 3/f Manuel Franco 118 10/1 Swift Thoroughbreds, Inc., Bradley Thoroughbreds,
Stockwell et al. 9 9 Invite Include 3/f Junior Alvarado 116 20/1 Gainesway Stable (Antony Beck)Breeders: 1–Tada Nobutaka; 2–Stuart S. Janney, III LLC; 3–Twin Creeks Farm & Harvey Diamond; 4–Mrs Janet M. Sexton; 5–Phillips Racing Partnership; 6–Bobfeld Bloodstock, Inc & Joseph Creek; 7–Daniel J. Burke & Kathleen Schweizer; 8–Stilvi Compania Financiera S A; 9–Morgan's Ford Farm.Trainers: 1–Todd A. Pletcher; 2–Claude R. McGaughey III; 3–Rudy R. Rodriguez; 4–John P. Terranova, II; 5–James J. Toner; 6–Chad C. Brown; 7–Christophe Clement; 8–Chad C. Brown; 9–William I. Mott.
SURFSIDE S.Los Alamitos Race Course, Sunday, April 24, Race 86f (dirt), $75,000, 3yo f, 5:28 PM (local)
P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Surfside Tiara Scat Daddy 3/f Martin Garcia 122 8/5 M Racing or Dang or Gatto Racing, LLC, Et Al 2 2 Uptown Twirl H Twirling Candy 3/f Tyler Baze 120 3/1 Hronis Racing, LLC 3 3 My Dynamo H Discreetly Mine 3/f Stewart Elliott 120 6/1 Brown or Lebherz or Klein 4 4 Code Warrior H Society's Chairman 3/f Anne Sanguinetti 122 4/1 J C Racing Stable 5 5 Moment Is Right Medaglia d'Oro 3/f Joseph Talamo 122 5/2 Ten Broeck FarmBreeders: 1–Gunpowder Farms LLC; 2–Steven Nicholson & Brandi Nicholson; 3–Stone Farm; 4–Pamela Edel; 5–Woodford Thoroughbreds.Trainers: 1–Jerry Hollendorfer; 2–John W. Sadler; 3–Jeff Bonde; 4–Manuel Badilla; 5–Simon Callaghan.
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SIRES BY 2-YEAR-OLD GROSS
SIRES BY 2-YEAR-OLD AVERAGE
SIRES BY 2-YEAR-OLD MEDIAN
Listed below are the top 10 leading sires by 2016 North American 2-year-old gross through April 22, 2016.
Listed below are the top 10 leading sires by 2016 North American 2-year-old average through April 22, 2016.
Listed below are the top 10 leading sires by 2016 North American 2-year-old median through April 22, 2016.
Rank Sire Offered Sold RNA Gross Average Median
1 Uncle Mo 28 23 5 $6,625,000 $288,043 $200,000
2 Bodemeister 31 23 8 $4,299,000 $186,913 $150,000
3 Union Rags 27 24 3 $3,883,000 $161,792 $92,500
4 Gemologist 32 22 10 $3,725,000 $169,318 $132,500
5 Into Mischief 37 27 10 $3,687,000 $136,556 $100,000
6 The Factor 30 20 10 $3,138,000 $156,900 $112,500
7 Candy Ride (ARG) 17 15 2 $3,079,500 $205,300 $140,000
8 Broken Vow 14 12 2 $3,056,000 $254,667 $127,500
9 Smart Strike 6 6 0 $2,905,000 $484,167 $225,000
10 Tapit 7 4 3 $2,845,000 $711,250 $405,000
Rank Sire Offered Sold RNA Gross Average Median
1 Tapit 7 4 3 $2,845,000 $711,250 $405,000
2 War Front 3 2 1 $995,000 $497,500 $497,500
3 Curlin 6 5 1 $2,462,000 $492,400 $550,000
4 Smart Strike 6 6 0 $2,905,000 $484,167 $225,000
5 Giant's Causeway 8 3 5 $947,000 $315,667 $360,000
6 Twirling Candy 8 7 1 $2,055,000 $293,571 $80,000
7 Uncle Mo 28 23 5 $6,625,000 $288,043 $200,000
8 Broken Vow 14 12 2 $3,056,000 $254,667 $127,500
9 Pioneerof the Nile 12 9 3 $2,252,000 $250,222 $100,000
10 Hard Spun 9 6 3 $1,415,000 $235,833 $225,000
Rank Sire Offered Sold RNA Gross Average Median
1 Curlin 6 5 1 $2,462,000 $492,400 $550,000
2 War Front 3 2 1 $995,000 $497,500 $497,500
3 Tapit 7 4 3 $2,845,000 $711,250 $405,000
4 Giant's Causeway 8 3 5 $947,000 $315,667 $360,000
5 Smart Strike 6 6 0 $2,905,000 $484,167 $225,000
6 Hard Spun 9 6 3 $1,415,000 $235,833 $225,000
7 Crown of Thorns 2 1 1 $220,000 $220,000 $220,000
8 Uncle Mo 28 23 5 $6,625,000 $288,043 $200,000
9 Distorted Humor 5 4 1 $670,000 $167,500 $190,000
10 Bernardini 13 10 3 $2,053,000 $205,300 $180,000