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Maryland Horse WEEKLY - Street Lute scores seventh stakes victory in Stormy Blues
Maryland Horse
           W E E K LY      JUNE
                              MAY17,19,
                                     2021
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                                        2021

     Street Lute
     scores seventh
     stakes victory in
     Stormy Blues
Jerry Dzierwinski
Maryland Horse WEEKLY - Street Lute scores seventh stakes victory in Stormy Blues
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      2021 MHBA Board of Directors election results
T    he Maryland Horse Breeders Asso-
     ciation membership has selected
two incumbent members, a 2019 pres-
                                            tioners. Harrison, who breeds, raises
                                            and races his own Thoroughbred stock,
                                            believes “the Maryland Thoroughbred
                                                                                         steeplechasers, event horses, show
                                                                                         horses, foxhunters, trail horses, etc.”
                                                                                               Adair B. Stifel - Co-owner with her
idential appointee and two new mem-         breeding industry is the critical founda-    parents of Mantua Farm, which has
bers to the 2021 Board of Directors.        tion supporting Maryland racing, di-         been in the family since 1934, Stifel
Dictated by MHBA bylaws, the annual-        rectly providing future racing prospects     will serve on the board for the first time.
ly held election fills five open seats on   and validating the entire Thoroughbred       A land conservation consultant who
the board. Those elected will serve for     industry for the positive impact it cre-     owns a small herd of broodmares,
the next three years. Michael J. Harri-     ates through job generation and the          horses of racing age and young stock,
son DVM, a presidential appointee to        preservation of open spaces, while           Stifel is involved with the Valleys Plan-
the board in 2009 to 2010 who has           supporting agricultural related busi-        ning Council, Maryland Environmental
since served from 2011 to 2016 and          ness, and by ultimately enhancing and        Trust and Land Preservation Trust. High-
as the president of the board from          improving the quality of life in Mary-       ly dedicated to preserving Maryland’s
2018 to 2020, and Christy Holden, a         land.”                                       horse industry and green space around
board member for the past three years,           Christy Holden - The general man-       the state, Stifel strives to “honor, pre-
are this year’s incumbents.                 ager of Country Life and Merryland           serve and ensure the future of Mary-
     George Adams - The owner and           Farms, where she has worked since            land’s horse industry by: 1) breeding
manager of Housatonic Bloodstock,           2004, Holden will serve her second           and training Maryland-breds for first,
Adams was a presidential appointee to       term on the board after first being elect-   second and third careers; 2) enhance
the MHBA board in 2019. A resident          ed in 2018. With a bachelor’s degree         the sport of steeplechase racing with
of Baltimore City, Adams is an attorney     in business administration and previous      Maryland-breds; 3) continuing to advo-
who had been project manager for            experience in the insurance and fire         cate for private land conservation as a
Country Life Farm and now serves as         protection industries, Holden’s exten-       means of supporting Maryland’s horse
the director of stallions and breeding      sive skillset helps in her role of manag-    farms.”
for Wasabi Ventures Stables. A mem-         ing four stallions and overseeing nearly           Of the five directors whose terms
ber of the MHBA Social Media and            125 broodmares, 100 young stock              expired this year, David Wade and
Marketing committee from 2017 to            and 20 racehorses. A MHBA Annual             Kent Murray were ineligible to stand
2018, and the MHBA Legislative com-         Yearling Show veteran and 2020 final-        for reelection because of having served
mittee in 2019, Adams is fully invested     ist for the Thoroughbred Industry Em-        six consecutive years as a member of
in the industry with a few of his own       ployee Award for Leadership in Breed-        the MHBA Board. Those whose terms
breeding and young stock, along with        ing, the Forest Hill (Harford County)        have not expired are Richard F. Blue
partnerships in nearly 60 horses and        resident hopes “to be a voice for farm       Jr., Ellen M. Charles, Michael D. Gold-
interests in a handful of Maryland and      managers and professionals in the in-        en DVM, Michael Horning, Louis Mer-
Kentucky stallions. He hopes to “contin-    dustry who make a living on Maryland         ryman, Sabrina Moore, A. Leonard
ue to strengthen the Breeder and Own-       farms, and provide ideas for the long-       Pineau VMD, William Reightler, Thom-
er Bonus programs for Maryland-breds        term success and stability of breeding       as J. Rooney and James B. Steele.
[beyond the exciting new Developer          and racing in the state.”                          The complete elections results,
category], to incentivize more breeders          Ann B. Jackson - Owner of Foxhar-       along with Committee presentations
to foal in Maryland and invest in young     bor Farm in White Hall (Baltimore            and a presentation on the Maryland
Maryland-bred stock, and to support         County) since 1998 with background           Horse Library and Education Center
the young quality stallions standing in     as a private investor, Jackson will serve    project, will be on the agenda at the
the state.”                                 her first three-year term on the board.      MHBA Annual General Membership
     Michael J. Harrison DVM - A prac-      Breeder of 2015 Maryland Hunt Cup            meeting, to be held Monday, June 21,
ticing equine veterinarian who has          winner Raven’s Choice, along with            starting at 12 p.m. at the MHBA offices
owned and operated his family’s Wil-        stakes winners such as Taco Supream          in Reisterstown, Md.
lowdale Farm in Butler (Baltimore           and Artful Splatter, she is a member of
County) since 1983, Harrison has            the National Steeplechase Association,
been elected to his fourth term on the      a past board member of the Steeple-
                                                                                          More information regarding the
board. Serving as president from 2018       chase Owners and Trainers Associa-
                                                                                         MHBA Annual General Membership
to 2020, he is also chairman of the         tion and a board member/officer for
                                                                                         meeting can be found on page 10
MHBA Legislative committee and mem-         the Ladew Topiary Gardens. Jackson
ber of the Maryland Thoroughbred            plans to “promote the breeding of
Horsemen’s Association, American Vet-       Maryland horses that will race in Mary-
erinary Medical Association and Amer-       land and promote second careers of
ican Association of Equine Practi-          Thoroughbreds after flat racing, as
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                       Street Lute notches seventh stakes
                            victory in Stormy Blues
L    ucky 7 Stables’ Street Lute returned
     to her winning ways with a hard-
charging half-length victory in the
Stormy Blues as she secured her sev-
enth stakes victory (from 11 career
starts) at Pimlico on Sunday, June 13.
      Despite hopping at the break, the
Street Magician filly was quick to make
her way up the outside as early leader
Proper Attire flew around the far turn,
just ahead of Malibu Beauty, to hit the
opening quarter-mile in :22.43. Street
Lute sidled up with Prodigy Doll, mov-
ing into third, as they turned for home
and pursued the leading pair down the
stretch. Moving out to the center of the
track, Street Lute fired down the outside
to beat out Malibu Beauty, with Prodi-
gy Doll a nose back in third, as she
finished the five-furlong off-the-turf test
in :58 flat.
      “To be honest I thought it was kind
of over,” said Lucky 7 owner Joey
Lloyd. “But when I saw her coming
down the final homestretch I knew she         graded stakes debut in the Miss Preak-       Champion Stakes and Gin Talking
has the heart, bigger than this world.        ness-G3 on Black-Eyed Susan Day, fin-        Stakes, more than enough to earn her
My heart was in my throat, but as soon        ishing sixth in a field of eight after she   the title of Maryland-bred champion
as I saw her coming down the stretch          was bumped from both sides at the            2-year-old filly.
right outside [Proper Attire], I knew she     break and faded down the stretch.                 Bred by Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bow-
was going to catch her.”                           Her Stormy Blues victory squashed       man and Dr. Brooke Bowman, Street
      The Jerry Robb trainee kicked off       any doubts as the filly improved her re-     Lute was purchased by Robb as a year-
her 3-year-old season with back-to-           cord to eight wins, one second and           ling for $10,500 out of the 2019
back wins in the Xtra Heat Stakes and         one third, with $481,720 earned.             Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Eastern Fall sale.
Wide Country Stakes in January and                 Winning her debut last September        She is the second foal for her dam Alot-
February, pushing her win streak to five      at Delaware Park, she quickly followed       talute, a daughter of Midnight Lute,
- all stakes. In March, she moved out of      with a victorious stakes debut in the        and the mare’s only starter. Alottalute
her sprint race comfort zone and was          Small Wonder before moving on to             has an Editorial 2-year-old colt named
tested in the mile-long Beyond the            Laurel Park and finishing second, by a       Alottahope and the yearling filly Ma-
Wire, where she finished third behind         neck, in the Maryland Million Lassie         ma’s Eyes, a late May full-sister to Street
Littlestitious and Fraudulent Charge.         Stakes as the favorite. Three consecu-       Lute.
      After taking the rest of March and      tive victories followed, in the Smart
April off, Street Lute returned for her       Halo Stakes, Maryland Juvenile Filly

     Maryland Steeplechase Association Governor’s
     Cup Series announces 2021 Year-End Standings
A   fter a complete cancellation of
    race meets in 2020, the Maryland
Steeplechase Association Governor’s
                                              ery race meet running on its traditional
                                              date. On Thursday, June 17, the win-
                                              ners will be celebrated at the annual
                                                                                           Valley Hunt Club. Here are the horses,
                                                                                           owners, trainer, and riders taking home
                                                                                           the honors this year:
Cup Series resumed in 2021 with ev-           Awards Reception at the Green Spring
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The Maryland Governor’s                                                                                             Maryland, winning the
Cup Horse of the Year                                                                                               Apprentice Timber at the
(Open Timber                                                                                                        Willowdale Steeplechase
Champion): Vintage Vinnie                                                                                           in May.
(IRE)
                                                                                                                    $500 Maryland-Million
      Vintage Vinnie (IRE), a
                                                                                                                    Sired Bonus
12-year-old gelding owned
                                                                                                                    Winner: Master Seville
by Armata Stables, made his
first appearance in the Mary-                                                                              Master     Seville,   a
land Steeplechase Associa-                                                                             5-year-old gelding owned
tion spring circuit in 2018                                                                            by South Branch Equine
when he finished second in                                                                             LLC, had never run in a
the Maiden Timber at the My                                                                            race prior to this year. He
Lady’s Manor. In 2019, he                                                                              made two starts over tim-
won the Amateur Apprentice                                                                             ber at Virginia point-to-
Timber at Elkridge and fol-                                                                            points before going to the

                                                                                                Lydia A. Williams
lowed that with a second in                                                                            Maiden Timber at Winter-
the Allowance Timber at the                              Road to Oz                                    thur in Delaware. He only
Grand National. After a                                                                                ran once in Maryland, at
cancellation of all spring                        Road To Oz, a 6-year-old gray                        the Potomac Hunt Races,
meets in 2020, Vintage Vinnie made a         gelding owned by Holwood Stable,            where he won the Novice Timber by
winning return in October and officially     was a newcomer to timber this year af-      eight lengths for jockey Sean McDer-
broke his maiden in the Apprentice           ter having run over hurdles last year for   mott and trainer Mark Beecher. Master
Timber at the International Gold Cup in      trainer Mark Beecher. He made his first     Seville is by Seville (GER) out of Casa-
Virginia.                                    start in the Novice Timber at the Green     blanca Lily (IRE) and was bred by South
      This year, his season started with a   Spring Valley Point-to-Point where he       Branch Equine LLC.
prep run in the Training Flat at the         won under jockey Graham Watters.
Green Spring Valley Point-to-Point.          Graham Watters had the ride back two        Amateur Apprentice Timber Horse and
From there he went to the My Lady’s          weeks later in the Maiden Timber at the     Rider Champion: Flash Jackson and
Manor Timber Stakes and won by 5             My Lady’s Manor, where Road To Oz           Chris Gracie
1/4 lengths under Chris Gracie. The          scored his second victory of the season           Flash Jackson and Chris Gracie
result gave Armata Stables, a partner-       and officially broke his maiden by 5        teamed up for two runs in Maryland
ship between Ben Griswold IV and Per-        1/4 lengths. Road To Oz, who was            this season, finishing second both
ry Bolton, their first wins in this timber   bred in Maryland by R. Larry Johnson,       times. Flash Jackson, a 7-year-old geld-
stakes. Vintage Vinnie’s season only         is also the recipient of the $500 MHBA      ing owned and bred in Maryland by
became more impressive when he at-           Maryland-Bred bonus.                        Ann Jackson, tried a few seasons over
tempted his first Maryland Hunt Cup
                                                                                         hurdles before transitioning to timber
two weeks later. This time piloted by        $500 MHBA Maryland-Bred Bonus               last year. He was second in his first
jockey Dan Nevin, the pair went wire-        Winner: Road To Oz and Include It           start over timber at the Middleburg
to-wire to win by an astounding 112
                                                  Include It, a six-year-old gelding     Spring Races in June 2020 and came
1/2 lengths, and ran the four mile race
                                             bred by Fitzhugh, LLC, tried timber for     back to win over the same course at the
in the fastest time in history. This was
                                             the first time this year with great suc-    Virginia Fall Races in October. Michael
trainer Joe Davies’ fifth straight Hunt
                                             cess. After running on the flat and then    Mitchell had the ride both times. This
Cup victory, having trained Senior Sen-
                                             trying hurdles for owner Riverdee Sta-      year, Chris Gracie, a seasoned timber
ator to win it three times and Derwins
                                             ble and trainer Todd Wyatt, Include It      jockey, teamed up with Flash Jackson
Prospector once. Jockey Dan Nevin ar-
                                             made his timber debut in Virginia in        first at the Elkridge Harford Point-to-
rived in Ireland just a few days before
                                             March. He was second there before           Point, finishing second behind Zanja-
the race and had never ridden over
                                             running at the Elkridge Harford Point-to-   beel. The duo finished another close
timber. The victories in the Manor and
                                             Point where he won the Novice Timber        second in the Apprentice Timber at the
the Hunt Cup, which are sanctioned
                                             under Eddie Keating. Eddie Keating          My Lady’s Manor. Todd Wyatt has
races under the National Steeplechase
                                             had the ride again in the Apprentice        trained Flash Jackson for his whole
Association, gave Vintage Vinnie the
                                             Timber at the Grand National where          jump racing career.
points to be the Maryland Governor’s
Cup Horse of the Year.                       Include It scored his second victory of
                                             the season and officially broke his               Continue reading the
Maryland Novice Timber Champion:             maiden over timber. The pair continued              full press release
Road to Oz                                   to have success after running twice in
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                 Maryland Thoroughbred Career Program:
                       Class of 2021 Photo Gallery
         PARTICIPANTS: SOPHIE O’CONNOR (SHOREWOOD, WISC.), CHARLES CHURCHILL (LOUISVILLE, KY.), ZAHARIA SELMAN (CONYERS, GA.),
                                  ASHLEE MARCY (HANOVER, MD.) AND CAYLA REEDER (KEARNEYSVILLE, W.VA.).

                                                    Day 1: After lunch in Timonium with MHBA Executive Director Cricket Goodall,                    Day 1: Kentucky Equine Education
 Day 1: The group poses with Sabrina                 the group ended their day at historic Sagamore Farm in Reisterstown. They                      Project and Amplify Horse Racing’s
Moore (front left) and Paget Bennett (front           toured the house, the barns and the grounds, learning all about the history                      Annise Montplaisir came from
right) at the Fasig-Tipton sales pavillion.              and the Sagamore team from Jocelyn Brooks and Debbie Moorefield.                             Kentucky to audit the program.

        Day 1: The group visited the Fasig-Tipton sales
      pavillion in Timonium, learning from Midlantic Sales
        Director Paget Bennett and local consignor and              Day 1: During their visit to the Fasig-Tipton sales pavillion, the group also        Day 2: Chanceland Farm’s
        breeder Sabrina Moore of GreenMount Farm.                    toured through the Timonium barns, where racehorses from Laurel Park             broodmare manager AJ Hesketh-
                                                                      are being stabled, and spoke with young trainer Anthony Aguirre, Jr.             Tutton introduces the group to
                                                                                                                                                           Saltworks and her foal.

      Day 2: The group spent the morning at David and JoAnn
        Hayden’s Dark Hollow Farm and Safely Home Farm,
     learning about the history of their breeding operation, the
      work that goes into yearling and sales prep, and gaining
      special insight from longtime farm manager John Foster.                  Day 2: After visiting Safely Home, the group ventured out to Chanceland Farm to learn about their
                                                                             training, sales and breeding operation from owner and trainer Katy Voss. They also spent time in the
                                                                                broodmare barn with farm manager Casey Randall and broodmare manager AJ Husketh-Tutton.
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      Day 2: After Chanceland, the group headed over to Shamrock Farm to                         Day 3: The morning kicked off with a steeplechase focus, starting with
   spend some time with farm manager Jim Steele, who also holds a variety of                    a visit to Hall of Fame steeplechase trainer Jack Fisher’s Kingfisher farm.
    other leadership roles throughout Maryland’s horse industry. After meeting                    The group toured the facilities, explored the different types of fences
     the stallions, they were given an overview of Maryland’s horse industry.                         and learned what it takes to develop a steeplechase prospect.

   Day 3: After spending time with Charlie Fenwick at the                 Day 3: A morning with Jack Fisher was the perfect segway                    Day 3: After the kennel
   Maryland Hunt Cup course, the group headed to Green                     into a visit to the Maryland Hunt Cup course with Charlie                 visit, the group headed to
    Spring Valley Hounds kennels to learn about the sport                   Fenwick. The group learned about the course, the race,                   Merryland Farm to watch
        of foxchasing with huntsman Ashley Hubbard.                           the history and the importance of land preservation.                training while enjoying lunch.

                                                             Day 4: An early start in the morning led the group to Fair Hill Training Center, where they started off their tour
                                                              of the expansive facility with manager Sally Goswell to watch gate training and learn from the professional
Day 3: The group enjoyed tours of Country Life and           starting gate crew. The group saw a variety of horses go through the gate, from fresh 2-year-olds to seasoned
  Merryland Farms with general manager Christy              racehorses, while learning from the various trainers that were posted near the gate as they watched their horses
    Holden, as they learned about the expansive              work. They also learned about the variety of surfaces horses at the training center have the opportunity to train
operation that includes breaking, training, breeding,           on, including a conventional dirt track, Tapeta track, and thousands of acres of trails and grass gallops.
  foaling, stallions, racing partnerships and sales.
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    Day 4: While watching morning gate training at the Fair                    Day 4: The group learned the                  Day 4: The group spent time with Bruce Jackson at
  Hill Training Center, the group spent time with trainer Chuck              importance of patience and team                 his Fair Hill Equine Therapy Center, a facility that
 Lawrence, who owns one of the training barns on the property.             effort while watching morning gate              includes services such as hyperbaric oxygen therapy,
                                                                           training at Fair Hill Training Center.           solarium therapy, the AquaPacer System and more.

 Day 4: After spending majority of the day at Fair Hill Training Center, and taking a quick            Day 4: The group enjoyed a visit with Dr. Kathy Anderson at the Equine
   lunch break afterwards, the group headed out to Chesapeake City to visit Northview              Veterinary Care facility, which was established in 1993 at the Fair Hill Training
Stallion Station. Hosted by manager David Wade and broodmare manager Camille Lee, a                 Center. They learned about all of the diagnostic and treatment options, how
2018 MTCP alumni, the group met the stallions, explored the new stallion barn being built,           the veterinary staff works with the horsemen and the most common types of
met some broodmares and foals and learned all about the breeding operation at the farm.             injuries they encounter and treat. Afterwards, the group met trainer Michael
                                                                                                        Matz and toured through his barn, which is attached to the vet clinic.

   Day 4: After touring through trainer Phil Schoenthal’s barn, the group spent time          Day 5: The final day of the program was spent at Pimlico Race Course as the group
 learning from him as he discussed all aspects of being a racehorse trainer and also             met with a variety of Maryland Jockey Club staff members including President
  touched on the difference in training at a racetrack compared to a training facility         Sal Sinatra, Director of Marketing Audra Madison, On-Air Horse Racing Analyst
   such as Fair Hill Training Center. They learned about the ins and outs of training           Naomi Tukker, Steve Koch - Senior Vice President of Racing Operations for the
   operations that include a wide variety of trainees and owners, different types of            Stronach Group, and Tom LaMarra of the Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen’s
    training regimens, types of races, handling entries, going to sales, and more.                  Association and Jessica Hammond of Beyond the Wire. (Photos below)
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                                              start of the COVID-19 pandemic, ac-             Third Mid-Atlantic
                                              cording to recent surveys conducted by
                                              the Maryland Horse Industry Board                 Thoroughbred/
                                              (MHIB). Online surveys were sent to               The Racing Biz
                                              horse-related businesses across the             Top Midlantic-bred
                                              state in early April 2021 to gauge the
                                              impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.                   Poll released
                                              Continue reading
                                                                                           W       ith back-to-back stakes wins in
                                                                                                   May, three-year-old PA-Bred Ber-
                                                                                           en came from nowhere to take over the
                                              Equibase Management                          top spot in the latest Mid-Atlantic Thor-
    What’s New                                Committee names Sal
                                               Sinatra as president
                                                                                           oughbred/The Racing Biz Top Midlan-
                                                                                           tic-bred Poll for three-year-olds. The
    in Maryland                                                                            poll, for action through June 11, is the

                                              S   al Sinatra has been named presi-
                                                  dent of Equibase Company LLC by
                                                                                           third of 2021. Continue reading

      Pimlico meet to                         the Equibase Management Committee,               MATCH Series: PA-Bred
                                              effective June 21, 2021. He succeeds              Chub Wagon remains
    extend into August                        Jason G. Wilson, who left Equibase in            undefeated with victory
                                              April to join The Stronach Group. Con-
T    he already extended live race
     meeting at Pimlico will gain an ex-
tra couple of months, members of the
                                              tinue reading
                                                                                                in Shine Again Stakes

Maryland racing community learned
Monday in a Zoom meeting organized            Record gaming revenue
by the state’s Thoroughbred Horse-              in May fuels Purse
men’s Association.                             Dedication Account
     The revised plan is to continue rac-
ing at Pimlico up until the kickoff of the
brief State Fair meet at Timonium. That
meet kicks off August 27 and tradition-
                                              M     aryland’s six casinos set a sin-
                                                    gle-month gaming revenue re-
                                              cord of $172.39 million in May, the
ally concludes on Labor Day, which            second time in three months a record
this year is September 6. It is expected      has been set, and the number is reflect-
that racing will then shift to Laurel Park.   ed in a strong figure for the Purse Ded-
Continue reading                              ication Account that is funded by reve-
                                              nue from video lottery terminals.

Maryland’s recreational
                                              Continue reading                              National News
horseback riding sector                                                                     Fasig-Tipton adds broodmare
 grows over past year
                                                   Around the                                dispersal to upcoming July
                                                                                             sales; will accept additional
M     aryland’s recreational horseback
      riding sector has grown since the              region                                     breeding stock entries

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                                           061321 Maclean’s Music–Keeper Kell          B: Fitzhugh, LLC, O: R. Larry Johnson & R.
                                           (Two Punch) B/O: R. Larry Johnson           D. M. Racing
                                           Paisley Singing 3rd Shine Again S, Pim      Lookin for Candy Pim 061221 Twirling
                                           061321 Golden Lad–Signaling (Smoke          Candy–Lookin for Me (Posse) B: Robert L
                                           Glacken) B: Sycamore Hall                   Miller, O: Mi Patria Racing
                                           Thoroughbreds, LLC, O: C and B Stables
                                                                                       Manley Cross CT 061221 Bandbox–
                                           MARYLAND-SIRED
                                                                                       Christening (Vicar) B: Bowler Hill Farm
                                                                                       and Mr. & Mrs. John Dale Thomas, O:
                                                                                       Bowler Hill Farm MARYLAND-SIRED
                                                    Winners                            Old Line Magic Mth 061221 Street
                                                       June 8-14, 2021                 Magician–Juice (Crowd Pleaser) B: Dr.
                                                                                       and Mrs. Thomas Bowman and R. Larry

Maryland-Bred                              Nico Bree N Teej PRX 060821 Freedom         Johnson, O: Wasabi Ventures Stables LLC
                                           Child–Two Stars (Two Punch) B: Mrs. J. W.   MARYLAND-SIRED
                                           Y. Martin Jr. & Country Life Farm, O:       Stroll Smokin Pim 061221 Stroll–Glackety
Stakes Horses                              Emerald Field Farm MARYLAND-SIRED
                                           Catch My Vibe PRX 060921 Super Ninety
                                                                                       (Smoke Glacken) B: Barak Farm, O: No
                                                                                       Guts No Glory Farm and Lucky 7 Stables
            June 8-14, 2021                Nine–Fille de France (Louis Quatorze)) B:   Walk It Out Nanny Del 061221 Super
                                           Country Life Farm, Spendthrift Farm and     Ninety Nine–Tejano Sea (Sea of Secrets)
STREET LUTE 1st Stormy Blues S, Pim        Winding Creek Farm, O: HPI Stable           B: David Baxter, O: Wayward Farm
061321 Street Magician–Alottalute          MARYLAND-SIRED                              MARYLAND-SIRED
(Midnight Lute) B: Dr. and Mrs. Thomas
Bowman and Dr. Brooke Bowman, O:           Fort Moultrie AP 061021 Mosler–Lovely       Whispering Pines Bel 061221 Uncle
Lucky 7 Stables MARYLAND-SIRED             Moon (Bernstein) B/O: Helen C.              Mo–Walkwithapurpose (Candy Ride (Arg))
                                           Alexander MARYLAND-SIRED                    B: Sagamore Farm, O: Hunter A. Rankin
Air Token 2nd Ben’s Cat S, Pim 061321
                                           Marylander CT 061021 Seville (GER)–         and Papason Stables
Golden Lad–Saint Dinorah (St Averil) B:
Carol Ann Kaye, O: Corrales Racing, LLC    Kissemilie (Broken Vow) B: Karen Benshoff   Edie Meeny Miny Mo Pim 061321
MARYLAND-SIRED                             and Ronald Benshoff, O: Ultra               Upstart–Plum (Pure Prize) B: Dark Hollow
                                           Championship Racing LLC, Clm by:            Farm, O: Holly Hill Stables, LLC
Hello Beautiful 2nd Shine Again S, Pim     Eastham Richard and Ronney W. Brown
061321 Golden Lad–Hello Now (Tiznow)       MARYLAND-SIRED                              Forth Pim 061321 Run Away and Hide–
B: Hillwood Stables, O: Madaket Stables,                                               Delightful Dawn (Act of Duty) B: Charles
Albert Frassetto, Mark Parkinson, K-Mac    Mosley Natural CT 061121 Mosler–            Parker, O: Barak Farm
Stable and Magic City Stables MARYLAND-    Naturally (Thunder Gulch) B: Nancy J
                                           Kolb, O: Kolb Racing Stable LLC             Cobble Road PRX 061421 Verrazano–
SIRED
                                           MARYLAND-SIRED                              Stoneway (Storm Boot) B: S. Bruce Smart
Malibu Beauty 2nd Stormy Blues S, Pim                                                  Jr, O: Club Risque Stable and Gregory K.
061321 Buffum–Slow and Steady (Malibu      Aprilness Pim 061221 Jimmy Creed–           Quick
Moon) B/O: ZWP Stable and Non Stop         Loxina (Came Home) B/O: Jagger Inc.
                                                                                       Keepthe Main Thing Mnr 061421
Stable MARYLAND-SIRED                      Going to the Lead Pim 061221                Bodemeister–Katherine’skadence (Mr.
Galerio 3rd Salvator Mile S-G3, Mth        Redeemed–Lead Time (Gilded Time) B:         Greeley) B: Sagamore Farm, O: Jerry
061321 Jump Start--Congaree Princess,      Shellaine Brown and Susan Baldrige, O:      Jamgotchian
(Congaree) B: Daniel Marconi, O: SAB       Vince Campanella MARYLAND-SIRED
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