Todd Wyatt's Elkridge-Harford team won the Team race, Keri Brion won at Warrenton
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- March 18, 2025
- By SARA CAVANAGH
WEST GROVE,Pa.--Elkridge-Harford Hunt's teams placed first and second in the Foxhall Farm Team Chase on Sunday, March 16, with Todd Wyatt's team winning in 12 minutes over the 3 1/2 mile course.
Todd Wyatt's winning team at home after the Team Chase (Photo from Todd Wyatt)Todd's wife Blair on Left Bank, his 17-year-old son James on Be Counted, Elizabeth Scully on Include It and Freddie Procter on Wagner (Ire) won by 19 seconds over the team of Zach Miller on Mr. Fine Threads, Teddy Davis on Bogey's Image and Sophie O'Brien on Blackhall (Ire), with Cheshire Hounds teams finishing third, fourth, fifth and sixth.
"All four horses are in training with me," said Wyatt of the winning team. "All of them are pointing towards spring steeplechase races. They hunted over the winter, but we didn't get as much hunting as usual due to the weather."
"We've been going to Amy and Peter Fenwick's farm, where they have a schooling day that gets horses in the groove," said Elkridge-Harford Master of Foxhounds Joe Davis. "It's a beautiful, friendly course."
Elkridge-Harford has won the Team trophy a number of times.
"We have a great sense of local pride in the Foxhall Farm Cup,"said Davis. "Foxy was quite a local legend. As legend goes, Foxy's father offered a purse of $100,000 to anyone who could beat Foxy in any of his sports. Young Foxy was quite an athlete. He was a great steeplechase rider, a 10 goal polo player, a scratch golfer and a race car driver for Mercedes."
$100,000 was a huge amount of money in the 1800s.