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Saturday, July 27, 2024

Racing

Bruton Street's Ziggle Pops won the G1 A.P Smithwick for Jack Fisher

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y--Ziggle Pops (GB) went from last on the final turn to a dominating win in the $150,000, G1, 2 3/8 mile A.P. Smithwick at Saratoga on Sunday, July 21.

Ziggle Pops leads to wire in Smithwick 4Ziggle Pops leads to the wire in the Smithwick (Photo by Tod Marks)
Bruton Street-US’s Ziggle Pops , trained by Hall of Fame Jack Fisher and ridden by Graham Watters, drew off in the stretch to soundly defeat an accomplished field in the Smithwick, winning by 4 1/4 lengths.

This was Fisher 's fifth win in the Smithwick.

Ziggle Pops has previously finished third in the G1 Beverly R. Steinman on June 20 at Aqueduct after winning  a handicap at Iroquois.

"It surprised me," said Fisher. ““I thought he was just 'a horse.' I ran three at Aqueduct in the Steinman and didn't expect much of him there, but I thought he ran well so I brought him back up here. He likes to sit back. He's obviously getting better. I thought his jumping was good last time, and his jumping was great today.”

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Graham Motion and Michael Matz have Stakes winners

ELMONT, N.Y.--Graham Motion saddled Trikari to win a Stakes race at Belmont at the Big A, while Michael Matz saddled Alla Brreve to win a Stakes at Laurel.

Trikari Adam CoglaineseTrikari (Photo by Adam Coglainese)Keri Brion, Mclane Hendriks, Ricky Hendriks, Bernie Houghton, Liz Merryman and Kathy Neilson also had winners.

Amerman Racing's Trikari won the G1, $750,000, 1 1/16 mile Belmont Derby Invitational on the turf by a head on July 6.

Trikari was up close throughout the race, dueled outside the runner-up White Palomino in the final furlong and prevailed under strong urging.

This was Trimari's first G1 win, having previously won the Rushaway Stakes and the G2 American Turf Stakes.

This win gave Trikari a record of four wins, one second and one third from seven starts and earnings of $959,380.

Motion also saddled Amo Racing's Sir London to win a $53,900, 1 mile Allowance Optional Claiming race on the turf by 1/2 length at Laurel on July 5.

Matz saddled Runnymoore Racing's Alla Breve to win the $75,000, 6 furlong Jameela Stakes on the turf by a head at Laurel on July 14.

Alla Breve moved up steadily through the race, moved out four wide in the stretch and closed with determination to win.

This was Alla Breve's first Stakes win after winning and placing in the money in a number of allowance races.

Matz also saddled Runnymoore Racing's Carentan to win a $20,525, 6 furlong Maiden Claiming race by 4 lengths at Delaware Park on July 4.

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Mark Beecher saddled Exuma to win at Colonial

NEW KENT, Va.--Mark Beecher saddled Exuma to win the $33,500,2 1/4 mile Ratings Handicap at Colonial Downs, one of three steeplechase races on Thursday, July 18.

Exuma Coady PhotographyExuma (Photo by Coady Photography)Turks Head Turf's Exuma, ridden by Jamie Bargary, raced mid pack, moved up on the outside on the turn to challenge the long time leader Lightning Ridge and went into the lead in the stretch to win by 1 1/4 lengths over Auction Kingdom, trained by Neil Morris, and Auchincruive, trained by Keri Brion.

"Exuma went very nicely," said Beecher. "We knew there would be a lot of pace. The instructions were just take your time, and find your way through late. Jamie rode him just right."

Beecher said that the long term plan had been to run him in a maiden race at Colonial, but then, while he ran second at Radnor, the horse that beat him was later disqualified, meaning Exuma was moved up to win the maiden race,

"He was then rated at 107, and this was a 110 rated, so this race was nice for him,"said Beecher, ""It let him find his feet. We'll take him home, and we'll wait to see what rating he gets now. Or maybe we'll run him in an allowance next."

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L'Imperator and Abaan lead a field of seven in the A.P. Smithwick

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.--L'Imperator, trained by Arch Kingsley, and Abaan, trained by Kate Dalton, lead a field of top steeplechase horses in the G1,$150,000, 2 3/8mile A.P. Smithwick Memorial on Wednesday, July 17 at Saratoga.

LImperator in Steinman Tod MarksL'Imperator winning the Beverly Steinman (Photo by Tod Marks)Hudson River Farms’ L’Imperator, who won the G1 Beverly Steinman at Belmont at the Big A on June 20, will try to earn his second consecutive top-level victory in the Smithwick Memorial, while Abaan, who has won his last four races, including three stakes, will be trying for his first G1 victory.

Abann, ridden by Bernie Dalton, is the high weight at 158 pounds, with L'Imperator, with Jordan Gainford, the second high weight at 154 pounds.

Leipers Fork Steeplechasers’ Pickanumber with Jamie Bargary, will carry 152 pounds and makes his American debut for Leslie Young following a tremendous 15-length victory at odds of 22-1 in the 1 15/16-mile Swinton Handicap on May 11 at Haydock Park in Great Britain.

Pickanumber has won four of his last five outings, including a nine length win in a maiden race over hurdles in February.

Bruton Street-US’s Ziggle Pops, trained by Jack Fisher and ridden by Graham Watters, carries 148 pounds and was third behind L'Impertor in the Steinman.

He won a handicap by 10 1/2 lengths two starts back going 2 3/4 miles on May 11 at Percy Warner.

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Todd Wyatt saddled Pure Courage to win the $55,000 Ratings Handicap at Colonial

NEW KENT, Va.--Todd Wyatt saddled Pure Courage to win the $55,000,2 1/4 mile Ratings Handicap at Colonial Downs by 13 lengths on Thursday, July 11, dominating the nine horse field after leading throughout the race.

Pure CourageCoady mediaPure Courage (Photo by Coady Media)Owned by Mrs.S.K Johnston and ridden by Graham Watters, Pure Courage finished in 4:01.40, the fastest of the three steeplechase races, with Travesuras, trained by Cyril Murphy, second and Outperform, trained by Richard Valentine, third.

"He's a nice horse," said Wyatt. "Sean Clancy picked him out for us. He's been consistently in the money."

Since winning a maiden race Aug. 11, 2023, Pure Courage has finished third twice and second twice in allowance races before this win.

"Elizabeth Scully, who works for us, did a lot of  work with him," said Wyatt. "She didn't ride him today, but she deserves a lot of the credit. He's been running against quality horses, so I thought he was due."

"We'll let the dust settle a little before deciding where he'll go next, but it would be nice to take him to Saratoga," said Wyatt. "There's a couple there that will fit him."

Arch Kingsley saddled his own Exculpate to win the $52,500 Maiden race for fillies and mares 4 and up by three lengths over Long Foreverafter, trained by Neil Morris, and Dark Pool, trained by Keri Brion, finishing in 4:05.33.

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Taylor Kingsley leads Fegentri during a very busy summer of riding races all over the world

CAMDEN, S.C.--Taylor Kingsley has had a very busy and very successful summer, and she is currently leading the Fegentri series of invitational races for amateurs.

Taylor Kingsley on Chinese Empror in Sweden FegentriTaylor Kingsley on Chinese Empror in Sweden Photo by Fegentri)Kingsley, daughter of top steeplechase trainer Arch Kingsley, has traveled the world to compete in Fegentri races while still riding races for trainers in Ireland, the U.S. and her father as well as riding morning works for her father.

Along the way, she has ridden five Fegentri races, winning three in Germany, Norway and Sweden.

Most recently,, she rode races in Ireland for trainers Shark Hanlon and Dennis Hogan,finishing with two fourths and a seventh.

Kingsley flew back to this country yesterday, July 9, drove to Colonial Downsn, where she worked a horse for her father and drove north after that to be ready to ride a horse tomorrow, July 11, at Delaware Park in an Arca race, an Amateur Riders Club series that is this country's stepping stone to Fegentri.

"The riding's not difficult," said Kingsley. "Horses all speak the same language. The difficulty is more with the traveling and communication with trainers when the language is different. The races are all different, too, from dirt to turf, long and short. There's no bell in the gate like there is in this country."

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Keri Brion had four winners in one week, Motion, Merryman, Matz and Houghton had winners

LAUREL, Md.--Keri Brion had four winners in one week, including two in one day at Laurel Park.

Fun Lovin CriminalFun Lovin Criminal (Photo by James McCue)
Graham Motion had five winners, including a first and a third in an allowance race at Delaware Park, and Liz Merryman, Michael Matz and Bernie Houghton also had winners.

At Laurel on June 28, Brion had two winners, including Fun Lovin Criminal in a $29,290, 1 mile Starter Optional Claiming race and Summer Anthem in a $28,580 1 mile Claiming race on the turf.

Rising Sun Racing Stables' Fun Loviin Criminal won by a nose after going three wide on the turn and fighting with determination to the wire.

The 4-year-old gelding obviously did have fun being criminal because Brion got him when other trainers couldn't get him to train.

Fun Lovin Criminal came to me because he wouldn't train," said Brion."We got him going."

"Jonathan Sheppard used to get horses that wouldn't train," said Brion, who had been Jonathan Sheppard's assistant trainer. "We made it fun for them. So we took Fun Lovin Criminal out back at Fair Hill. We rode him up and down the hills and turned him out every day. It was a long time before we tried him on the track again. He's still a little funny, but he's a fighter in a race."

"He was claimed from us, and we claimed him back," said Brion. "He's won twice since then. We'll try him in an allowance at Laurel next."

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Arch Kingsley saddled L'Imperator to win the G1 Beverly Steinman at Belmont at the Big A

OZONE PARK, N.Y--Arch Kingsley saddled Hudson River Farms’  L’Imperator (Fr), ridden by Jordan Gainford, to win the first running of the G1, $150,000, 2 3/4 Beverly R. Steinman handicap on Thursday, June 20 at Belmont at the Big A.

LImperator in Steinman Tod MarksL'Imperator leads Rampoldi Plan and Ziggle Pops to the wire in the Steinman (Photo by Tod Marks)It was a thrilling finish as Rampoldi Plan, trained by Lesle Young, and Ziggle Pops, trained by Jack Fisher, fought it out in front around the final turn, while L'Imperator tracked them, then tipped out three wide into the stretch and wore them down to win by 2 lengths over Rampoldi Plan, with Ziggle Pops third and Jimmy P, trained by Keri Brion fourth.

Awakened, Freddy Flintshire, West Newton, and Gordon’s Jet rounded out the order of finish.

It turned out to be a great piece of luck for l'Imperator and his connections that the Steinman, originally carded for Saratoga on June 9, was cancelled due to heavy rain.

L'Imperator had a foot abscess and wouldn't have been able to run in Saratoga, but Kingsley found the blacksmith Ian McKinley,  who cut out the abscess and put on a glue-on pad, and L'Imperatore was ready to run in the Steinman.

Kingsley and Ed Swyer, owner of Hudson River Farms, have a long and very successful career together, going back to the days when Kingsley rode for Hall of Fame trainer Jonathan Sheppard and rode Swyer's top steeplechase horse Nine Pins to multiple wins, coming ever so close to being named the Eclipse Award winner, only to be beaten by Lonesome Glory.

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Michael Matz had six winners in one week

LAUREL,Md.--Michael Matz had quite a week, as from June 12 to June 18 he saddled six winners including four for Gregory and Caroline Bentley's Runnymoore Racing.

Alla Brave James McCueAlla Brave winning at Laurel (Photo by James McCue)Three of Runnymoore's winners were also homebreds, including Understudy Kitty, a 3-year-old colt that won a $41,000, 1 1/16 mile Allowance Optional Claiming turf race by 2 lengths at Delaware Park on June 13.

"We've always liked him," said Matz. "We ran him as a 2-year-old, and he broke his maiden, then we gave him time off over the winter. I'm not sure where we'll run him next."

"Mr. and Mrs. Bentley are in Europe," said Matz, who added that he hadn't talked to them but that he hoped they were pleased with their winners. "Joe Cassidy is their manager. He's done a really good job with these horses. He's good to work with."

The following day, Runnymoore's Alla Breve won a $55,945, 5 1/2 furlong Allowance race on the turf by a neck at Laurel.

"Most of these six winners we had in Florida," said Matz. "We gave them all a race in Florida and then turned them out for 60 days in Ocala. We're just bringing them back to the races now, and they're rewarding us for their time off."

"Alla Breve is a Mendelssohn filly that we've always liked,"said Matz. "She ran twice in Florida, and we didn't think that she got the best of rides."

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Racing fatalities down 38% according To HISA's Q1 Report

From the Thoroughbred Daily News

ON THE HEELS of a clean Triple Crown season, the first quarter of 2024 (Jan. 1-Mar. 31) witnessed an approximate 38% decrease in racing-related fatalities year-over-year, according to a new Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA) metrics report, which the organization released on Wednesday.

Racing Laurel ParkThe reduction by over a third took place at racetracks operating under HISA's rules.

During this year's first quarter, tracks reported 0.84 racing-related equine fatalities per 1,000 starts, compared to 1.35 racing-related equine fatalities per 1,000 starts in the first quarter of 2023.

Excluding Rillito Park in Arizona, which is closed for racing this year, the same tracks conducted racing during the first quarters of both 2023 and 2024.

“Reducing equine fatalities is the central focus of HISA's work,” said HISA CEO Lisa Lazarus. “While even one fatality is too many, we are pleased to see the progress we are making. I am incredibly proud of HISA's hard work and dedication in cooperation with our industry partners to prioritize horse welfare above all else. We continue to actively seek feedback from the horse racing community on improving our rules and making Thoroughbred racing safer and fairer, and the achievement of a Triple Crown with no equine fatalities is a testament to our collective efforts. The industry can and should celebrate its commitment to evolve and prioritize the safety and welfare of its athletes–human and equine–above all else.”

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Michael Matz and Graham Motion win stakes, Brion, Fisher, Hendriks, Houghton and Meister have winners

GRANTVILLE, Pa.--Michael Matz saddled Stern Chaser to win the $100,000, 1 1/16 mile Lyphard Stakes at Penn National on May 31, and Graham Motion saddled The Grey Wizard (Ire) to win the G2, $250,000, 2 mile Belmont Gold Cup at Saratoga on June 6.

Stern Chaser Bill DenverStern Chaser (Photo by Bill Denver)Stern Chaser was bred by Gregory and Caroline Bentley and is owned by their Runnymoore Racing, and she won the turf race for fillies and mares 3 and up by 3/4length.

"She's a nice horse that the Bentleys raised," said Matz. "We also had the half-sister, In a Spin, in the same race, but she got blocked at he head of the stretch and finished fifth."

"When she was young, she broke a splint bone behind, so we gave her time," said Matz of the 5-year-old mare. "This was her first race back off the lay off."

"I told Paco (Lopez, her jockey) that her best races are when she comes from off the pace," siad Matz. "So Stern Chaser was on the lead the whole way. It's fine when that works out,, but you get upset when it doesn't. I guess she was just too fresh off the lay off."

"We'll look for another Pa-bred stake for her," said Matz."

Matz also had another winner, Caroline Forgason's homebred Selassie, who won the $15,000, 1 mile maiden Claiming race by 3 lengths at Presque Isle on May 28.

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Keri Brion, Graham Motion and Bernie Houghton have mutliple winners

BALTIMORE, Md.--Keri Brion has had three winners in the past three weeks, but perhaps her biggest victory was a second place in a graded stakes.

Fun Lovin Criminal James McCueFun Lovin Criminal winning at Pimlico (Photo by James McCue)In the same period, Graham Motion had four winners, including a stakes win, and Bernie Houghton also had four winners.

While Motion is an established top trainer with many graded stakes wins, including in the Breeders Cup, in his resume, Brion is just setting out on her career.

"Ten years ago I was saddling my first graded stakes horse as an assistant for Jonathan Sheppard," said Brion on May 15. "It was the Dixie Stakes, now known as the Dinner Party, and Utley shocked the world that day at 20/1 winning the race. Saturday I will saddle my first graded stakes horse in the Dinner Party as a trainer and will try to light up the tote board with Crabs N Beer."

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Mark Beecher saddled Frontline Citizen to win the National Hunt Cup at Radnor

MALVERN, Pa.--Mark Beecher saddled Frontline Citizen (Ire) to win the featured $35,000, 2 1/8 mile National Hunt Cup Allowance Hurdle at the Radnor Hunt Races on a misty, rainy Saturday, May 18.

Frontline Citizen 9right Rocket One take second to last jump in NHC 1Frontline Citizen, right, and Rocket One over the second to last jump in the National Hunt Cup (Photo by Tod Marks)
Straylight Racing's Frontline Citizen, ridden by Evan Dwan, went to the lead over the second to last hurdle and battled to the finish to win by a neck in 3:57 4/5 over Rocket One, trained by Jack Fisher.

"I've had him about three years," said Beecher. "He's a nice horse. I bought him for his owner, Alex Leventhal, to ride. Alex rode him to break his maiden at Pine Mountain in 2021, and then he lost a year to an injury."

"Alex stopped riding this year," said Beecher. "He was fourth at Aiken, then third in an allowance at the Gold Cup."

"It wasn't pouring rain, but there was a steady drizzle," said Beecher. "There was still a good crowd. There were a lot of tents for them to be in. The course was in good shape, but it was a little on the soft side. I had another Irish bred, Exuma (Ire), that liked the soft going, but I scratched an American bred horse in the last race who wouldn't have liked the going."

"Frontline Citizen will probably have the summer off and then have a fall campaign," said Beecher. "He'll like the park courses in the fall that have a little undulation in the ground."

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Snap Decision won the G1 Iroquois in a hard driving finish

NASHVILLE, Tenn.-- Snap Decision won the G1, $200,000, 3 mile Calvin Houghlnd Iroquois Hurdle Stakes, underlining his claim to finally win the Eclipse Award he so richly deserves.

Snap Decision right leads Vae Patron over last in Iroquois 1Snap Decision, right, leads Vae Patron over the last fence in the Iroquois (Photo by Tod Marks)
Bruton Street-US' Snap Decision, trained by Jack Fisher and ridden by Graham Watters, beat Vae Patron, trained by Leslie Young, by a neck in 5.32.

This was Vae Patron's first race in this country after having had a successful career over hurdles in France.

Fisher also saddled the third and fourth placed horses, Zabeel Champion (GB) and Sebastopol (Ire).

This was Snap Decision's second win this year after having won the G2 Temple Gwathmey at the Virginia Gold Cup by 8 lengths in April.

Vae Patron led for most of the race.

"Snap got a big jump at the second to last fence and went ahead," said Fisher. "Leslie's horse came back at him but he went on to win.There was less than 5 lengths between the top five horses.

Zabeel Champion was 1 1/4 lengths back of Vae Patron with Sebastapol another 1 1/4 lengths back, followed by Noah and the Arc in fifth, 2 1/4 lengths back, while Jimmy P was distanced.

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Joe Davies saddled Our Friend to win at Willowdale

KENNETT SQUARE, Pa.--Joe  and Teddy Davies teamed up to win the featured $35,000, 3 1/2 mile Buttonwood/Sycamore Farms Willowdale Steeplechase Timber Stakes with Our Friend at Willowdale Steeplechase on Saturday, May 11.

Our Friend at WillowdaleOur Friend on his way to winning at Willowdale (Photo by Robert Keller)
Armata Stables' Our Friend, trained by Joe Davies and ridden by son Teddy, won the Timber Stakes by 11 1/2 lengths in 7:14 over The Butler Yates, trained by Leslie Young.

Earlier this year, Our Friend had won the My Lady's Manor Stakes, but Davies decided against running him in the Maryland Hunt Cup.

"He won the Manor, but because Teddy had gotten along with him so well, and he was going to ride Vinnie in the Hunt Cup, we decided not to run him in the Hunt Cup," said Davies. "Then he ran in the steeplethon at the Virginia Gold Cup, but he was carried off course early in the race, so he got to run at Willowdale. It was a lovely course, and he won."

"He'll go hound exercising this fall," said Davies. "He may be pointed towards the Pennsylvania Hunt Cup, or maybe he'll just fox hunt and someday hope to run in the Maryland Hunt Cup. All my horses are aimed for that."

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Kathy Neilson had a winner, two seconds and a third at Winterthur Races

WINTERTHUR, Del.--Kathy Neilson had a good day at Winterthur Races, saddling one winner, two seconds and one third in the four races at Winterthur Races on Sunday, May 5.

Fast Vision leads over last in 2nd 2Fast Vision leads over the last fence in the Winterthur Bowl (Photo by Tod Marks)
Winterthur drew a sizeable crowd despite the chilly temperature in the mid 50s and the occasional rain.

The course was listed as soft following a few days of rain.

Kathy Neilson saddled Armata Stables' Fashion Line, ridden by Jack Power, to win the $15,000, 3 1/4 mile Vicmead Plate, Apprentice Rider Timber, by 3 3/4 lengths over Huyana, trained by William Dowling.

"Fashion Line is very well bred," said Neilson."He's out of a Cozzene mare. I love that line,they're so tough.

""A friend of mine gave hm to me when she was getting divorced and couldn't afford him," said Neilson. We started hunting him. I've had him a few years, and he's a gift that just keeps on giving. He'll go to Willowdale next."

Winning ths race was particularly meaningful to Neilson as it was run in honor of her father, Louis (Paddy) Nelson.

Fashion Line was rated behind Huyana for most of the race, going to the lead as the field passed the Wilmington Country Club driveway the second time and proving easily the best at the finish.

Leipers Fork Steeplechasers' Fast Vision (Fr), trained by Leslie Young and ridden by Freddie Procter, won the $25,000 Wnterthur Bowl Allowance Timber by 5 3/4 lengths in 7:05 2/5 over Hard Game, trained by Neilson.

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  1. Leslie Young won three, including the G1 Hurdle Stakes, at the Virginia Gold Cup
  2. Leslie Young won two hurdle races at Foxfield, leads in Trainer standings
  3. Graham Motion won Stakes with Dataman and Five Towns
  4. Competitive field to start in the Maryland Hunt Cup
  5. Awesome Adrian won the Grand National Steeplechase over Road to Oz
  6. Inle won the Open Timber at the Mount Harmon-Wicomico Point-to-Point
  7. Leslie Young saddled two winners at Tryon
  8. Our Friend won the My Lady's Manor Timber Stakes while Vintage Vinnie finished second in the Apprentice Rider Timber
  9. Previous Maryland Hunt Cup winners to have a rematch in this year's Hunt Cup
  10. Mount Harmon-Wicomico Point-to-Point features three exciting Timber Races
  11. Withoutmoreado won over Shootist at a sold out Brandywine Hills Point-to-Point
  12. Joe Davies' Mr. Fine Threads and Our Friend won at Elkridge-Harford
  13. Parker Hendriks saddled Lap of the Gods to win the Allowance Timber at Old Dominion
  14. Brandywine Hills Point-to-Point offers new Leading Jockey award
  15. Mark Beecher saddled Decisive Triumph to win the $15,000 Amateur Apprentice Timber at Blue Ridge
  16. Court Ruler won the Cheshire Bowl at the Cheshire Point-to-Point on a record day of ticket sales
  17. Abaan won the $75,000 Carolina Cup while Arch Kingsley saddled two winners
  18. Cheshire Point-to-Point features three sanctioned races
  19. To Be or Not to Be, trained by Joe Davies, won the Open Timber at Piedmont
  20. Ricky Hendriks had two winners, including West Newton in the Hurdle Stakes, at Aiken
  21. Trainer Ricky Hendriks has West Newton aimed for the hurdle stakes at Aiken
  22. Elkridge-Harford teams place first, second and third in the Foxhall FarmCup Team Chase Fastest Time
  23. Parker Hendriks rode three winners at Warrenton Point-to-Point
  24. Two Stakes winners for Cynthia and Charles McGinnes, Brion, Motion and Houghton have winners
  25. Foxhall Farm Cup Team Chase opens local racing season
  26. Virginia Korrell and Kathy Neilson have winners at Rappahannock
  27. Rappahannock Hunt Point-to-Point begins spring steeplechasing
  28. Bernie Houghton and Keri Brion have three winners while Graham Motion has two
  29. Awakened, Merry Maker and Snap Decision are Eclipse Award finalists
  30. Graham Motion wins three, includining a Stakes, Hewick wins in England, Brion, Houghton, Matz and Merryman have winners
  31. Taylor Kingsley won a Fegentri race for amateurs in Morocco
  32. Todd Wyatt saddled Kiyomori to win steeplechasing's final Stakes at Aiken
  33. Lightning Ridge, trained by Keri Brion, was an impressive Stakes winner at Charleston
  34. Graham Motion had two stakes winners, Keri Brion and Michael Matz have winners
  35. Charlie Fenwick's Royal Ruse, trained by Sanna Neilson, won the Pennsylvania Hunt Cup
  36. Jack Fisher won two $75,000 Hurdle Stakes, one at Montpelier and one at Callaway Gardens
  37. Jack Fisher won four races, including both features, one withSnap Decision
  38. Pennsylvania's number of foals dropped 25.5 percent from 2022 to 2023, Merryman, Motion, Matz, Brion and Houghton have winners
  39. Noah and the Ark dominates in the $250,000 Grand National Hurdle Stakes at Far Hills
  40. Leslie Young wins two more, Mr. Fine Threads breaks his maiden at Genesee
  41. Sean McDermott trained and rode the winner of the Handicap Hurdle at Foxfield while Leslie Young had three more winners, two over fences
  42. Leslie Young saddled three winners at Shawan Downs to extend her lead in the Trainers, Races Won
  43. Motion has 3 Stakes wins, Matz, Merryman, Brion and Fisher have winners
  44. Snap Decision carries high weight against seven rivals in the G1 Lonesome Glory Handicap
  45. Kathy Neilson saddled Bercasa to win the $100,000 Life's Illusion Hurdle Stakes Stakes
  46. Houghton and Motion have multiple winners, while Jenkins, Matz, Hendriks and Kingsley have winners
  47. Richard Valentine saddled Master McGrath to win at Colonial, Riverdee had another well-bred winner
  48. PA Day at the Races ran a hugely successful, well filled card of 13 races,including seven $100,000 races
  49. The Houghtons made it a family affair in winning a Stakes at Penn National
  50. Mark Beecher and Arch Kingsley saddled Maiden winners at Colonial
  51. Cyril Murphy saddles another winner, Gold Charm in a Colonial Stakes
  52. Arch Kingsley won a flat race, which was meant to be just a prep race, with Cainuothetwist
  53. Cyril Murphy saddled his second Saratoga winner, McTigue in the Kiser Novice Stakes
  54. Eight to compete in the Kiser Novice Hurdle at Saratoga on Wednesday
  55. L'Imperator won the $70,000 Allowance at Saratoga easily and impressively
  56. Go Poke the Bear wins at Colonial, Leslie Young extends her Trainer Won lead
  57. Belfast Banter won the G1 A. P. Smithwick over Historic Heart and Freddy Flintshire
  58. Arch Kingsley saddled Cibolian to win the summer season's first hurdle race at Colonial Downs
  59. Fisher and Brion each saddle two in search of G1 A.P. Smithwick score
  60. Graham Motion had 8 winners, including a G3 Stakes win, and Houghton, Matz and McLane Hendriks also had winners
  61. Graham Motion, Bernie Houghton and McLane Hendriks have two winners each
  62. Michael Matz had four winners, Motion and Houghton had winners
  63. Taylor Kingsley won a bumper race in Ireland on Chef d'Etat, the first American jockey in this century to win in Ireland
  64. Keri Brion won four flat races, Bernie Houghton won two, and Motion, Matz and Meister had winners
  65. Mr. Fine Threads, trained by Joe Davies, won at the Potomac Hunt Races
  66. Leslie Young wins two more at Radnor, now leads by 11 in Races Won
  67. Leslie Young won two at Willowdale, moves into big lead in Trainer, Races Won
  68. Graham Motion won eight races this past month
  69. Kathy Neilson won the race honoring her father Paddy at Winterthur
  70. Mark Beecher had a Maiden Timber winner at the Middlbeburg Hunt Point-to-Point
  71. West Newton won the $60,000 Handicap Hurdle Stakes at Foxfield
  72. Laurel resumed training on its track on April 27 and plans to resume racing on Saturday, April 29
  73. Vintage Vinnie is the one to beat in the Maryland Hunt Cup
  74. Doug Fout saddled two winners at the Loudoun Hunt Point-to-Point
  75. Monbeg Stream won the Grand National, and Teddy Davies tries an unusual fix for a broken collarbone
  76. Snap Decision to run in Gwathmey, while four of seven entered in Grand National prepping to Md. Hunt Cup
  77. Two jockeys win their first races at successful Wicomico
  78. Blue Ridge had only flat races
  79. Jack Fisher and Sandra Webb, a former assistant, dominate Tryon
  80. Leslie Young wins two, including the Stakes at the Manor
  81. Aintree Grand National and My Lady's Manor, races to watch on April 15
  82. Joe Davies has three winners at Elkridge-Harford
  83. Jack Fisher trained both first and second placed horses in the Old Dominion Filly & Mare Maiden Hurdle
  84. Royal Ruse won at Green Spring Valley, headed to the Manor
  85. Leslie Young won three races at the Carolina Cup, including the Novice Stakes
  86. Joe Davies, trainer, with son Teddy riding, won the Open Timber at Brandywine Hills Point-to-Point
  87. Joe and Teddy Davies team up to win at Piedmont, Houghton has four winners, Motion and Meister have winners
  88. NSA sanctioned races bring top timber horses to Cheshire Point-to-Point
  89. Keri Brion wins two, including the 4-year-old Stakes, at Aiken
  90. Elkridge-Harford won Fast Time in Foxhall Farm Team Chase and Green Spring Valley won AverageTime.
  91. Massive entries in two steeplechase meets this weekend predict a great racing season
  92. Richard Valentine had two winners at the Warrenton Point-to-Point meet that featured 82 starters
  93. 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
  94. Arch Kingsley saddled Thundra to win at Rappahannock Point-to-Point
  95. Billy Meister, Brion, Houghton, Motion and McLane Hendriks have winners
  96. Parker Hendriks rides for Gordon Elliott and Motion and Houghton have winners
  97. Graham Motion's G1 Stakes win, Brion and Houghton have winners
  98. Keri Brion has two flat winners and a stakes placed 2-year-old, Houghton, Jenkins and Motion have winners
  99. Bernie Houghton won five, including three allowance races
  100. Keri Brion won two at Charleston

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