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Thursday, April 18, 2024

Racing

Inle won the Open Timber at the Mount Harmon-Wicomico Point-to-Point

EARLEVILLE, Md.--Willy Dowling saddled Inle to win the $2,500 Wicomico Hunt Cup Open Timber st the Mount Harmon-Wicomico Point-to-Point on Sunday, April 14.

Wicom 3A race at Mount Harmon-Wicomico Point-to-Point
Kiplin Hall's Inle, ridden by Dan Nevin, won the 3 mile Open Timber over Hey Teacher (GB), trained by Kathy Neilson, finishing in 6:14, by far the fastest time of the day.

Inle has had a varied career and is now going on to yet another new job.

"I've had Inle for quite a while," said Dowling. "Jay Griswold owns him, and he sent him to Buck Davidson for a while. Buck competed him in Eventing, and he got as far as two star competitions. Then he came back to us, and he was leased to amateur Whitney Schweizer. She won the Maiden Timber here at Wicomico last year. Now he's won at Wicomico for the second time. He'll probably go on to be a foxhunter now."

"They try to do a really good job at Wicomico," said Dowling. "They had a good crowd with a lot of tail-gsters."

Fit for a King, owned by Runnymoore Racing, trained by Leslie Young and ridden by Freddie Procter, won the first timber race, the $1,500 H. Brooks Durkee Memorial Trophy Maiden Timber, over Glencarrib Sky (Ire), trained by Kathy Neilson, finishing in 6:26.

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Leslie Young saddled two winners at Tryon

COLUMBUS, N.C.--Leslie Young saddled two winners, including Go Poke the Bear in the featured Ratings Handicap Hurdle, at the Tryon Block House Races on Saturday, April 13.

Go Poke the Bear Coady Photography Go Poke the Bear winning at Colonial Dowsn (Photo by Coady Photograph) Go Poke the Bear, owned by a Syndicate and ridden by Jamie Bargary. won the $25,000, 2 mile Ratings Handicap Hurdle by 1 1/2 lengths in 3:39, the fastest time of the day, over Rocket One, trained by Jack Fisher.

"He was a classy flat horse," said Young of the 8-year-old gelding who was an allowance winner at Gulfstream. "He won last year at the Queens Cup and at Colonial Downs. In the fall, we tried a different tactic with him. We tried to rate him, but that didn't work. He does better fresh, He jumped well at Tryon."

"We haven't made up our mind about here he'll go next," said Young. "It depends on how they rate him. If they rate him too high, he might go to a steeplethon."

Young also saddled Green Valley Construction and Ashwell Stable's Tufton Avenue (Ire). ridden by Gerard Galligan, to win the $30,000 Maiden Hurdle by 3/4 length in 3:40 4/5 over Smart Uncle,, trained by Fisher.

"I purchased him from Brian Lenehan,"said Young."He named him after the street the Maryland Hunt Cup is on. This was his first race in America. I've been trying to find him an owner.  He'll make a smashing timber horse.

Tufton Avenue had run four times in England over hurdles before Young bought him.

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Our Friend won the My Lady's Manor Timber Stakes while Vintage Vinnie finished second in the Apprentice Rider Timber

MONKTON, Md.--Blythe and Joe Davies had two winners and an important second at My Lady's Manor on Saturday, April 13.

Joe and Teddy Davies 11 1Joe and Teddy Davies (File Photo)
Joe Davies saddled Armata Stables' Our Friend, ridden by his son Teddy to win the $50,000 My Lady's Manor Timber Stakes by a neck in 6:21 2/5 over Riverdee Stable's Include It, trained by Todd Wyatt with Daniel Baker's Road to Oz, trained by Mark Beecher, third.

Joy Carrier's Salamanca School, trained by Leslie Young, led for much of the race until Charlie Fenwick's Royal Ruse, trained by Sanna Neilson, who was prepping for the Maryland Hunt Cup , went briefly into the lead on the final turn but was quickly passed by the eventual winners.

Our Friend is nominated for the Maryland Hunt Cup, but Davies said he hadn't decided yet whether Our Friend would run.

"He's entered in the Grand National next week," said Davies. "We had a hiccup there last year, so he'll have to pass that test before we decide on the Hunt Cup."

Our Friend fell at the fifth fence in last year's Grand National Timber Stakes and did not run in the Hunt Cup.

Hard Strike, owned by Keystone Thoroughbreds, trained by Todd McKenna and ridden by Andrew Burke Ott, won the $20,000 John Rush Streett Memorial Allowance Timber by 2 1/2 lengths in 6:26 2/5 over Theda's Boy, trained by Kevin Boniface and ridden by Brett Owings,, but To Be or Not To Be, ridden by Teddy Davies, fell early in the race.

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Previous Maryland Hunt Cup winners to have a rematch in this year's Hunt Cup

REISTERSTOWN, Md.--Withoutmoreado, last year's Maryland Hunt Cup winner, and Vintage Vinnie, winner in both 2021 and 2022, are both aimed at this year's race on April 27.

Withoutmoreado 3rd Douglas LeesWithoutmoreado
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Along with those two previous winners, the second placed horses from last year and 2022, Royal Ruse and Rocket Star Red, are also nominated to the Hunt Cup, as well as Good Old Times, third in 2022.

With those five horses, along with another eight nominated to the Hunt Cup, this year's edition may be one of the most exciting ever.

It may well come down to the condition of the turf in the four mile race that features the biggest timber fences in the world.

Withoutmoreado favors soft going, while Vintage Vinnie prefers hard going.

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Mount Harmon-Wicomico Point-to-Point features three exciting Timber Races

EARLEVILLE, Md.--Mount Harmon-Wicomico Point-to-Point, the final meet of the Delaware Valley Point-to-Point season, has a three full fields of exciting

mt harmonTimber races that includes Pleasecallmeback, a winner over hurdles transitioning to timber, who is entered in the Ladies Timber.

Larry Levy's Pleasecallmeback, trained by Billy Meister and to be ridden by Virginia Korrell at Wicomico, was a winner on the flat at Gulfsteam and won over hurdles in a handicap at Charleston.

The first timber race, the $1,500 Maiden Timber, post time 1:30, has a field of five horses entered and should be a very competitive race.

Another winner over hurdles, Meadow Run Farm's Glencorrib Sky (Ire), trained by Kathy Neilson and to be ridden at Wicomico by Gerard Galligan, is also making the transition to timber and will start in the Maiden Timber..

Jet Setting Johnny (Ire), a steeplechase winner in Ireland, makes his first start in this country for 2023 Leading Trainer Leslie Young and will be ridden by Freddie Procter in the Maiden Timber.

In the Lady Timber, post time 2:00, along with Pleasecallmeback. the other three entries, Brave Deacon, trained by Joe Davies, Itsknownasthebern, trained by Meister, and City of Grace, are all making the transition to timber horses from doing well either on the flat or over hurdles.

The Open Timber,, post time 2:30, includes Hey Teacher, twice second over hurdles, trained by Neilson and to be ridden by Galligan.

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Withoutmoreado won over Shootist at a sold out Brandywine Hills Point-to-Point

WEST CHESTER,Pa.--Withoutmoreado just edged Shootist in a thrilling finish in the combined Open Timber and Amateur Apprentice Rider Timber at the Brandywine Hills Point-to-Point on Sunday, April 7.

Scarlet Teddy DaviesScarlet and Teddy Davies won two of the three timber races
It was only a two horse race, but it was between two horses prepping for the Maryland Hunt Cup, one of which, Withoutmoreado, won the Hunt Cup last year.

Brandywine Hills drew one of its largest crowds ever.

"We had a tremendous crowd," said race Chairman Carl J. (Bunny) Meister. "We sold out of room in general admission and had to park general admission cars in Preferred Parking. That's only the second time ever we had to do that,"

In the combined race, Irv Naylor's Withoutmoreado, trained by Kathy Neilson and ridden by Teddy Davies, won by a neck over Shootist, trained by Todd McKenna and ridden by Freddie Procter.

Shootist led by about a length over most of the 3 mile course, but Withoutmoreado caught him a the last fence, which they jumped as a pair, and just prevailed by a neck at the finish.

"Withoutmoreado jumped well,"said Neilson. "He enjoyed himself. I brought him to Brandwine because the ground was so good. He likes soft going."

Withoutmoreado's regular rider, Conor Tierney, had broken his ankle in a race in Virginia the day before Brandywine, so Teddy Davies picked up the ride.

"Teddy had ridden him once before, at Genesee," said Neilson.

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Joe Davies' Mr. Fine Threads and Our Friend won at Elkridge-Harford

MONKTON, Md.--Joe Davies saddled two Maryland Hunt Cup nominees, Mr. Fine Threads and Our Friend, to win at the Elkridge-Harford Point-to-Point on Saturday ,April 6.

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Armata Stables' Mr. Fine Threads, ridden by Teddy Davies,, won the $10,000, 3 mile Edward S. Voss Memorial Open Timber in 6:42.37 over Huyana, trained by William Dowling.

"Huyana led until the finals strides, when Teddy caught him at the wire,"said Joe Davies."Mr. Fine Threads runs without shoes. He'll go to the Grand National next."

The Heavyweight Timber and the Amateur Apprentice Rider Timber races were run together, with Armata Stables' Our Friend winning over Brooklyn Speights to win the Amateur Apprentice Timber in 6:52.06.

Be Counted, trained by Todd Wyatt, was second in the Amateur Apprentice.

Turks Head Turf's Brooklyn Speights, trained by Mark Beecher and ridden by Dan Nevin,, won the Heavyweight over Our Legend (Ire), trained by Emily Hannum.

"Our Friend won nicely," said Davies. "He was carrying 170 pounds."

Even though Our Friend was running in the Amateur Apprentice, he carried 170 pounds, five pounds more than Brooklyn Speights in the Heavyweight.

"Those were two really good races," said Davies, who is Master of Foxhounds at Elkridge-Harford. "We had hundreds of ponies. It was a really good pony turnout. We had a great crowd of spectators. It was a perfect early April day, but a little chilly."

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Parker Hendriks saddled Lap of the Gods to win the Allowance Timber at Old Dominion

WASHINGTON,,Va.--Parker Hendriks saddled Stewart Strawbridge's Lap of the Gods to win the $20,000, 3 mile Allowance Timber at Old Dominion Point-to-Point on Saturday, April 6.

Parker HendriksParker HendriksHendriks had been scheduled to ride Lap of the Gods, but Easy Squeeze, trained by Doug Fout, fell with Hendriks while leading in the race before the Allowance Timber, and Hendriks hurt his back and was unable to ride.

The Allowance Timber was one of three NSA sanctioned races at Old Dominion.

Lap of the Gods, ridden by Graham Watters, went into the lead over the last fence and beat Family Tree (GB), trained by Neil Morris, by 5 3/4 lengths with Stooshie (Ire),trained by Cyril Murphy, a distanced third.

Fashion Line, trained by Kathy Neislon, lost his rider at the 14th fence while holding a clear lead.

"I was delighted," said Hendriks."I thought going into this race that I would be very pleased if he was second, and it would have been okay if he'd finished third. So I was thrilled when he won."

"He's entered in the Middleburg Hunt Cup, but I'm not sure he'll go there," said Hendriks. "He's also eligible for the timber race at Nashville and at the Gold Cup, so it will be one of those three."

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Brandywine Hills Point-to-Point offers new Leading Jockey award

WEST CHESTER, Pa.--The Brandywine Hills Point-to-Point on Sunday, April 7 has five horse entered in its races that are nominated to the Maryland Hunt Cup.

Brandy 33The last fence at Brandywine Hills (Photo by Jim Graham)
New this year, thanks to Ashwell Stables, the Brandywine Hills Point-to-Point will present $500 to the Leading Jockey of the day’s races.

Points will be awarded, 5, 3, 2 and 1 from first through fourth, in accordance to the Delaware Valley Point to Point conditions.

With the weather expected to be sunny and warm, Brandywine Hills is a great family outing that includes a parade of foxhounds, antique cars and a children’s activities area.

Refreshments are available on-site for purchase.

Raffle tickets are available for purchase at $10 to win prizes including a trip, artwork, restaurant certificates and Devon Horse Show box seats.

The featured race, the Henry C. Baldwin Open Timber, has seven entries, including four horses that are nominated to the Maryland Hunt Cup.

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Mark Beecher saddled Decisive Triumph to win the $15,000 Amateur Apprentice Timber at Blue Ridge

BERRYVILLE, Va.--Mark Beecher saddled four winners between Blue Ridge Hunt Races on Saturday, March 30 and Green Spring Valley Point-to-Point on Sunday, March 30, including having the winner of the $15,000 NSA sanctioned Amateur Apprentice Timber race at Blue Ridge.

Mark beecherMark Beecher (File photo from when he was a jockey)
Daniel R. Baker's Decisive Triumph, trained by Beecher and ridden by Dan Nevin, won the $15,000,2 mile Amateur Apprentice Hurdle by 4 lengths in 3:41 3/5 over Eye of Gunfighter, trained by Lawrence Smith.

"Decisive Triumph has been a great horse for me," said Beecher. He's 11. He had some time off last year, but it's nice to se him at 11 as enthusiastic as ever."

"He's normally a front runner, but he likes a good gallop, and as long as there's a good gallop he doesn't have to be in front," said Beecher. "In the past, he's been second three times in novice stakes, so he has a bit of class behind him."

Turks Head Turf's Exuma (Ire), trained by Beecher and ridden by Nevin, won the Maiden Hurdle by 3 lengths in 3:52 3/5 over Sliabh Aughty (Fr), trained by Liam Bourke.

"Exuma started with Aiden O'Brien in Ireland," said Beecher. "He had a nice run around Warrenton. This was his second race. He'll probably go in a sanctioned race in three or four weeks."

In the other sanctioned race at Blue Ridge, Upland Partners; Bob's Bar (Ire), trained by Todd McKenna and ridden by Andrew Burke Ott, won the $15,000, 3 mile Amateur Apprentice Timber by 11 1/2 lengths over Salamanca School (Fr), trained by Leslie Young.

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Court Ruler won the Cheshire Bowl at the Cheshire Point-to-Point on a record day of ticket sales

UNIONVILLE, Pa.--Leipers Fork Steeplechaser's Court Ruler, trained by Leslie Young and ridden by Freddie Procter, won the $20,00 Cheshire Bowl Open Timber by 22 1/2 lengths at the Cheshire Point-to-Point on Sunday, March 31.

Island Nation ConorTiierneyIsland Nation, right, ridden by Conor Tiierney, winning the Novice Timber (Photo by Tisa Dell-Volpe)
"We had a huge general admission at Cheshire," said Co-Chairman Kathy Neilson, who saddled two winners at the meet."We had a record day of ticket sales."

The first three races, the Cheshire Bowl the Apprentice Rider Timber and the Maiden Timber, were all NSA sanctioned races, and all the timber races were run at about three miles.

Court Ruler has been very good for us.," said Young. "He's won over hurdles, including at Saratoga, and he's won in steeplethon. He's been very productive. This was the second year in a row he won the Cheshire Bowl. I was very happy with him."

"We're looking maybe at the steeplethon at Middleburg for his next race," said Young.

Court Ruler went right to the front at Cheshire and led throughout while Royal Ruse, trained by Sanna Neilson, and Fashion Line, trained by Kathy Neilson, ran in tandem  second and third followed by Withoutmoreado, trained by Kathy Neilson.

Court Ruler drew off in the final three furlongs to win easily, finishing in 5:05 3/5, the fastest race of the day, while Royal Ruse was second and Fashion Line placed third with Withoutmoreado fourth..

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Abaan won the $75,000 Carolina Cup while Arch Kingsley saddled two winners

CAMDEN, S.C.--Abaan, trained by Kate Dalton, won the featured $75,000 Carolina Cup Novice Hurdle Stakes, while Arch Kingsley, with two wins at the Carolina Cup Races on March 30, went into the early lead in Trainer, Races Won with  total of three wins to date..

Abaan Tod MarksCup 2Abaan, left, out dueled The Hero Next Door in the Carolina Cup (Photo by Tod Marks)
Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners Abaan, ridden by Bernie Dalton, won by 2 1/4 lengths over The Hero Next Door, trained by Leslie Young, finishing in the fastest time of the day, 3:53 4/5 over the 2 1/8 mile course..

"For once, it panned out exactly how I'd figured it," said Dalton. "I figured Leslie's horse would be on the lead with Jack Fisher's horse and that we'd be last, but with only four horses in the field I knew there wouldn't be much distance from first to last, as no one would want anyone to get away. In the end, it worked out that we had the fastest horse."

"He'd won over $400,000 for Todd Pletcher before I got him,"said Dalton. "He was second first time out for me, and now he's won three in a row."

Abaan was a graded stakes winner on the flat with earnings of $531,290, running from 2020 through April, 2023.

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Cheshire Point-to-Point features three sanctioned races

UNIONVILLE, Pa.--Cheshire Point-to-Point on Easter Sunday, March 31 features three National Steeplechase Association sanctioned races, with post time for the first at 12 noon.

Kathy Neilson 1Kathy Neilson
With a weather forecast for clear weather on a fairly balmy spring day, Cheshire is a great way to celebrate Easter with an exciting day of timber racing in the country, with a course that spectators can see in its entirety.

Cheshire begins with four pony races scheduled from 10:30 to 11:15.

The $20,000 Cheshire Bowl at noon has seven entries, and with the top horses it has drawn it looks to be a very thrilling and competitive race.

Three of those entered in the Cheshire Bowl are nominated to the Maryland Hunt Cup, and two of them ran first and second in last year's Hunt Cup.

And two of those entered ran first and second in last year's Cheshire Bowl.

Irv Naylor's Withoutmoreado, trained by Kathy Neilson, won last year's Maryland Hunt Cup winner,  and he is also cross-entered in race two.

He's scheduled to be ridden by Conor Tierney.

Chariie Fenwick's Royal Ruse, trained by Sanna Neislon, finished second in last year's Hunt Cup, and in the Cheshire Bowl, he'll be ridden by 2022 NSA Leading Jockey Parker Hendriks

 The third Hunt Cup nominated horse entered in the Cheshire Bowl is Nancy A. Reed's Awesome Adrian, trained by Kathy Neilson and scheduled to be ridden by Tierney.

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To Be or Not to Be, trained by Joe Davies, won the Open Timber at Piedmont

UPPERVILLE, Va.--Joe Davies saddled Irvin l. Crawford's To Be or Not to Be, ridden by his son Teddy, to win the Rokeby Challenge Bowl Open Timber at the Piedmont Fox Hounds Point-to-Point on Saturday, March 23.

Joe and Teddy Davies 11 1Joe and Teddy Davies (File photo)
To Be or Not to Be beat two horses nominated for the Maryland Hunt Cup.

The 8-year-old gelding won by 2 lengths over Shootist, trained by Todd McKenna and Hafajay, trained by Richard Valentine.

To Be or Not to Be ran 11 times on the flat at Laurel with one win before Davies got him and converted him to a timber.

To Be or Not to Be has run twice over timber, winning a maiden race at My Ladies Manor and winning at Willowdale, both in 2023, before his win at Piedmont.

While he is not nominated for the Hunt Cup, Davies has five other horses nominated for the big race.

Shootist, who ran last year in the Hunt Cup, pulling up at the 23rd fence, went to the lead at the 16th fence at Piedmont but was soon joined by To Be or Not to Be, who pulled away in the stretch to win.

Leslie Young saddled two winners, Runnymoore Racing's Eternal Story ,who won the Maiden Timber by 2 lengths over Animal Kingdom, trained by Neil Morris, and Greenlight's The Butler Yates (Ire), who won the Amateur and Novice Rider Timber over Our Friend, trained by Davies.

Both Young's winners were ridden by Freddie Procter.

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Ricky Hendriks had two winners, including West Newton in the Hurdle Stakes, at Aiken

AIKEN, S.C.--Ricky Hendriks saddled two winners, one in the first race on steeplechasing's spring calendar, and one in the featured $35,000 Hurdle Stakes at the Aiken Spring Steeplechase on Saturday, March 23.

West Newton leads Caramelised over jump in 6th 2West Newton leads Caramelised over a  jump early in the race (Photo by Tod Marks)
Upland Flats Racing's West Newton, ridden by Harry Beswick, won the $35,000 Imperial Cup, Sport of Kings Hurdle Stakes by 3 1/4 lengths, but he did it in a heart stopping, dramatic fashion.

"West Newton is a front runner, and when I was talking to Harry before the race, he said, `That's the way he likes to run, so why change it,'" said Hendriks.

So  West Newton did go to the front and led throughout most of the race.

"Then on the backside the last time around he got passed," said Hendriks. "I said,`Oh my God, oh no. Oh well, at least he'll be second. They jumped the last fence, and he just took off. The amount of heart that horse has is incredible. He always gives 100 percent. And he was carrying top weight. Incredible."

The Insider had passed West Newton on the backside and led over the last fence, but West Newton rallied and inched back into the lead to win over Caramelised, trained by Leslie Young, with Hendriks' second entry, Scarlet Pimpernel, placing third.

West Newton was giving six pounds to Caramelised and 12 pounds to Scarlet Pimpernel and finished the 2 1/8 mile race in 3:45 3/5, the fastest time of the day by over three seconds.

"Today, I'm like, did that really happen," said Hendriks.

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Trainer Ricky Hendriks has West Newton aimed for the hurdle stakes at Aiken

UNIONVILLE, Pa.--Ricky Hendriks has two horses, including West Newton (GB), entered in the featured hurdle race at the Aiken meet in Aiken, S.C., on Saturday, March 23, the very welcome first meet of steeplechasing's spring season after a long four month winter.

Ricky HendriksRicky HendriksThere will be 16 steeplechase meets on the spring calendar.

Although there is no parimutuel betting on the Aiken races, West Newton certainly was the handicapper's favorite, as he was assigned the high weight of 158 pounds, giving anywhere from eight to 12 pounds to his four opponents.

Upland Flats Racing's West Newton, who was bred by the late Queen Elizabeth, will be ridden by Harry Beswick in the $35,000 Imperial Cup Stakes, the final race of six on the Aiken card.

 West Newton won the Daniel Van Clief Memorial , a ratings handicap at Foxfield last April, was fifth in the G1 A.P. Smithwick at Saratoga and last fall was second to Snap Decision in the G2 Zeke Ferguson at the International Gold Cup Races.

"West Newton has been training very well," said Hendriks. "But I worry because of the high weight he's carrying."

Hendriks also has Del Rio Racing's Soviet Pimpernel, ridden by Gerard Galligan and carrying 146 pounds, entered in the Stakes.

"Soviet Pimpernel had a couple of good races last year, so we'll see how he does," said Hendriks. "He was leading over the last fence in the stakes at Far Hills and gave way to finish fifth. Hopefully he'll stay better at Aiken."

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  1. Elkridge-Harford teams place first, second and third in the Foxhall FarmCup Team Chase Fastest Time
  2. Parker Hendriks rode three winners at Warrenton Point-to-Point
  3. Two Stakes winners for Cynthia and Charles McGinnes, Brion, Motion and Houghton have winners
  4. Foxhall Farm Cup Team Chase opens local racing season
  5. Virginia Korrell and Kathy Neilson have winners at Rappahannock
  6. Rappahannock Hunt Point-to-Point begins spring steeplechasing
  7. Economic Impact of Maryland Horse Industry Grows to $2.9 Billion
  8. Bernie Houghton and Keri Brion have three winners while Graham Motion has two
  9. Awakened, Merry Maker and Snap Decision are Eclipse Award finalists
  10. Graham Motion wins three, includining a Stakes, Hewick wins in England, Brion, Houghton, Matz and Merryman have winners
  11. Taylor Kingsley won a Fegentri race for amateurs in Morocco
  12. Todd Wyatt saddled Kiyomori to win steeplechasing's final Stakes at Aiken
  13. Lightning Ridge, trained by Keri Brion, was an impressive Stakes winner at Charleston
  14. Graham Motion had two stakes winners, Keri Brion and Michael Matz have winners
  15. Charlie Fenwick's Royal Ruse, trained by Sanna Neilson, won the Pennsylvania Hunt Cup
  16. Jack Fisher won two $75,000 Hurdle Stakes, one at Montpelier and one at Callaway Gardens
  17. Jack Fisher won four races, including both features, one withSnap Decision
  18. Pennsylvania's number of foals dropped 25.5 percent from 2022 to 2023, Merryman, Motion, Matz, Brion and Houghton have winners
  19. Noah and the Ark dominates in the $250,000 Grand National Hurdle Stakes at Far Hills
  20. Leslie Young wins two more, Mr. Fine Threads breaks his maiden at Genesee
  21. Sean McDermott trained and rode the winner of the Handicap Hurdle at Foxfield while Leslie Young had three more winners, two over fences
  22. Leslie Young saddled three winners at Shawan Downs to extend her lead in the Trainers, Races Won
  23. Motion has 3 Stakes wins, Matz, Merryman, Brion and Fisher have winners
  24. Snap Decision carries high weight against seven rivals in the G1 Lonesome Glory Handicap
  25. Kathy Neilson saddled Bercasa to win the $100,000 Life's Illusion Hurdle Stakes Stakes
  26. Houghton and Motion have multiple winners, while Jenkins, Matz, Hendriks and Kingsley have winners
  27. Richard Valentine saddled Master McGrath to win at Colonial, Riverdee had another well-bred winner
  28. PA Day at the Races ran a hugely successful, well filled card of 13 races,including seven $100,000 races
  29. The Houghtons made it a family affair in winning a Stakes at Penn National
  30. Mark Beecher and Arch Kingsley saddled Maiden winners at Colonial
  31. Cyril Murphy saddles another winner, Gold Charm in a Colonial Stakes
  32. Arch Kingsley won a flat race, which was meant to be just a prep race, with Cainuothetwist
  33. Cyril Murphy saddled his second Saratoga winner, McTigue in the Kiser Novice Stakes
  34. Eight to compete in the Kiser Novice Hurdle at Saratoga on Wednesday
  35. L'Imperator won the $70,000 Allowance at Saratoga easily and impressively
  36. Go Poke the Bear wins at Colonial, Leslie Young extends her Trainer Won lead
  37. Belfast Banter won the G1 A. P. Smithwick over Historic Heart and Freddy Flintshire
  38. Arch Kingsley saddled Cibolian to win the summer season's first hurdle race at Colonial Downs
  39. Fisher and Brion each saddle two in search of G1 A.P. Smithwick score
  40. Graham Motion had 8 winners, including a G3 Stakes win, and Houghton, Matz and McLane Hendriks also had winners
  41. Graham Motion, Bernie Houghton and McLane Hendriks have two winners each
  42. Michael Matz had four winners, Motion and Houghton had winners
  43. Taylor Kingsley won a bumper race in Ireland on Chef d'Etat, the first American jockey in this century to win in Ireland
  44. Keri Brion won four flat races, Bernie Houghton won two, and Motion, Matz and Meister had winners
  45. Mr. Fine Threads, trained by Joe Davies, won at the Potomac Hunt Races
  46. Leslie Young wins two more at Radnor, now leads by 11 in Races Won
  47. Leslie Young won two at Willowdale, moves into big lead in Trainer, Races Won
  48. Graham Motion won eight races this past month
  49. Kathy Neilson won the race honoring her father Paddy at Winterthur
  50. Mark Beecher had a Maiden Timber winner at the Middlbeburg Hunt Point-to-Point
  51. West Newton won the $60,000 Handicap Hurdle Stakes at Foxfield
  52. Laurel resumed training on its track on April 27 and plans to resume racing on Saturday, April 29
  53. Vintage Vinnie is the one to beat in the Maryland Hunt Cup
  54. Doug Fout saddled two winners at the Loudoun Hunt Point-to-Point
  55. Monbeg Stream won the Grand National, and Teddy Davies tries an unusual fix for a broken collarbone
  56. Snap Decision to run in Gwathmey, while four of seven entered in Grand National prepping to Md. Hunt Cup
  57. Two jockeys win their first races at successful Wicomico
  58. Blue Ridge had only flat races
  59. Jack Fisher and Sandra Webb, a former assistant, dominate Tryon
  60. Leslie Young wins two, including the Stakes at the Manor
  61. Aintree Grand National and My Lady's Manor, races to watch on April 15
  62. Joe Davies has three winners at Elkridge-Harford
  63. Jack Fisher trained both first and second placed horses in the Old Dominion Filly & Mare Maiden Hurdle
  64. Royal Ruse won at Green Spring Valley, headed to the Manor
  65. Leslie Young won three races at the Carolina Cup, including the Novice Stakes
  66. Joe Davies, trainer, with son Teddy riding, won the Open Timber at Brandywine Hills Point-to-Point
  67. Joe and Teddy Davies team up to win at Piedmont, Houghton has four winners, Motion and Meister have winners
  68. NSA sanctioned races bring top timber horses to Cheshire Point-to-Point
  69. Keri Brion wins two, including the 4-year-old Stakes, at Aiken
  70. Elkridge-Harford won Fast Time in Foxhall Farm Team Chase and Green Spring Valley won AverageTime.
  71. Massive entries in two steeplechase meets this weekend predict a great racing season
  72. Richard Valentine had two winners at the Warrenton Point-to-Point meet that featured 82 starters
  73. Bruton Street's Franco de Port placed third at Cheltenham, while Graham Motion, McLane Hendriks and Bernie Houghton had winners & Brooklyn Strong had an Allowance 3rd place
  74. Arch Kingsley saddled Thundra to win at Rappahannock Point-to-Point
  75. Billy Meister, Brion, Houghton, Motion and McLane Hendriks have winners
  76. Parker Hendriks rides for Gordon Elliott and Motion and Houghton have winners
  77. Graham Motion's G1 Stakes win, Brion and Houghton have winners
  78. Keri Brion has two flat winners and a stakes placed 2-year-old, Houghton, Jenkins and Motion have winners
  79. Bernie Houghton won five, including three allowance races
  80. Keri Brion won two at Charleston
  81. Caravel, bred by Liz Merryman, won the Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint
  82. Mystic Strike wins the Pennsylvania Hunt Cup for the third time
  83. Leslie Young had three winners at Callaway Gardens plus two at Montpelier
  84. Keri Brion wins three at Montpelier and goes over $1 million in money won
  85. Matz had three 2-year-old winners, Motion and Houghton had multiple winners, and Jenkins had a win
  86. Keri Brion has two winners in Aiken, both three year olds
  87. Ani'amu and Down Royal win the two $75,000 Stakes at the International Gold Cup
  88. Virginia Korell's Tiepolo won the featured timber race at the Cattail Point-to-Point
  89. Graham Motion trains two Stakes winners, with one aimed at the Breeders Cup
  90. Correction - Teddy Davies rode second placed Shootist in the Timber Stakes at Geneseo
  91. Andi'amu won the Geneseo Timber Stakes,, Leslie Young extends her lead in Trainer, Races Won
  92. Mark Beecher trains three winners, including two in featured races
  93. Bill Pape's Deciding Vote wins MATCH Championship
  94. Brion and Parker join up for three wins at Foxfield
  95. Houghton 1st & 2nd in Stakes, Motion, Brion and Matz have winners
  96. Storm Team wins the Shawan Downs Timber Stakes for Jack Fisher
  97. Both overwhelming favorites beaten in steeplechase races at Aqueduct
  98. Shawan Downs kicks off the fall season of steeplechase racing on Sept. 24
  99. ARCA ladies compete abroad in Fegentri races
  100. Snap Decision goes for fourth G1 victory in Lonesome Glory Handicap

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