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Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Racing

Cyber Ninja won the $75,000 Novice Stake at Foxfield

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.--Riverdee Stable had a good day at the Foxfield Spring Races on Saturday, April 25, finishing first and second in two races, including in the featured $75,000 Danial Van Clief Novice Stakes.

Cyber Ninja and Rocket Onr Photo courtesy of Camden LittletonCyber Ninja and Rocket One, first and second in the Novice Stakes (Photo courtesy of Camden Littleton)Cyber Ninja,trained by Jack Fisher and ridden by Jamie Bargary, won the $75,000, 2 1/8 mile Novice Stakes by 1/2 length over Rocket One, also owned by Riverdee and trained by Fisher, and Mr. Percy (Ire), trained by Neil Morris was third, another 2 3/4 lengths back.

"We bought Cyber Ninja in the fall of '24 off Bill Mott," said Sean Clancy, manager of Riverdee Stable."We gave him the winter off. Last year was his first full year racing for us."

Riverdee raced Cyber Ninja both on the flat and over fences last year, and he placed second in an allowance on the flat and won an allowance over fences.

"I felt confident going into this race off last year," said Clancy. "He was sitting third, with two way off in front, but I knew we had those two measured. At the top of the hill he got a little flat."

Cyber Ninja was fourth over the last fence but rallied in the stretch for the win.

"I was impressed by him," said Bargary. "He's one of the best I've ever sat on."

"He's nominated for the Novice at Nashville," said Clancy.

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Mr. Fine Threads won the Maryland Hunt Cup

GLYNDON, Md.--Mr. Fine Threads won the Maryland Hunt Cup on a rainy Saturday, April 25 for owner Armata Stable's fourth win and trainer Joe Davies' eight win in the most difficult timber race in the world.

Mr. Fine Threads leads Great Road at 6th Tammie MonacoMr. Fine Threads leads Great Road at the 6th (Photo by Tammie J. Monaco)Ridden by Charlie Marshall, Mr. Fine Threads won by 6 lengths over Shootist, trained by Todd McKenna and Royal Ruse, trained by Sanna Neilson.

Seven of the nine starters finished, with Withoutmoreado, who won in 2024 and was second last year, and Road to Oz, who won last year, being the only two that fell.

"The third time was the charm," said Davies of Mr. Fine Threads, who had fallen in his first two runs in the Hunt Cup. "It started raining 10 minutes before the race, not enough to soften the ground but enough to make it slippery."

"Withoutmoreado slipped on the take-off at the sixth,"said Davies of the horse ridden by son Teddy. "Teddy's okay and is planning to ride in the Gold Cup this weekend."

"Mr. Fine Threads had a pretty quiet first fences at the back of the field and began to move forward at the 16th," he said. 

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The Maryland Hunt Cup to be an exciting competition

GLYNDON,  Md.--This year's Maryland Hunt Cup may be one of the most exciting and hard fought ever, with a big field 10 entered for the 4 p.m. race on Saturday, April 25.

Road To Oz and WithoutmoreadoRoad To Oz, left, and Withoutmoreado in last year's finishThe field included two past winners, Withoutmoreado, who won in 2023 and finished second last year after losing his rider in 2024, and Road to Oz, who won last year over Withoutmreado in his first attempt at the daunting 4 mile race that includes 22 stiff timber fences ranging from 4' to 4'10 in height.

Getting around the course is a challenge in itself.

With a very close finish between Road to Oz and Wiithoutmoreado last year, it could be just a rematch, but there are a number of other strong contenders to challenge them.

Also entered are two horses besides Withoutmoreado that have finished second; Shootist, who finished second in 2024 and also finished fourth in 2023; and Royal Ruse, who was second in 2023 and lost his rider in 2024.

Of the remaining entries, Monbeg Stream (Ire) finished fourth last year, Mr. Fine Threads and Great Road, both of which fell last year, and Storm Team, Animal Kingston and The Butler Yates (Ire), who are the three first time entrants.

All the horses must be ridden by amateurs.

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Cyril Murphy had two winners at Loudoun

LEESBURG, Va.--Cyril Murphy saddled two winners in the recognized races at the Loudoun Hunt Point-to-Point races on Sunday, April 19.

Ranger 1 ThunderboltRanger ThunderboltIrv Naylor's Ranger Thunderbolt, ridden by Harry Beswick, won the $20,000, 2 1/4 mile Maiden Claiming Hurdle by 30 1/2 lengths over Army Times, trained by Neil Morris, and Carnane (Ire), trained by Kathy Neilson.

"We've had Ranger Thunderbolt for quite some time, since November 2023," said Murphy. "Sunday was the first time he got to the races. He had all kinds of injuries. He won quite nicely. Hopefully, he will win again."

Belfast Banter (Ire), owned by Naylor and ridden by Elizabeth Scully,, won the $15,000 Apprentice Rider hurdle by a head over Walk the Warrior (Ire), trained by Leslie Yong, and Clifton Down (Ire), trained by Mark Beecher.

"That was great for Belfast Banter and for Elizabeth," said Murphy. "Elizaabeth comesin to rideout for us twice a week and has been forquite a while."

"Belfast Banter won the A.P. Smithwicjk a couple of years ago and then had a tendon injury that kept him away for two years. Last year he had to run in stakes, and his old legs couldn't keep up. He's 11 and not that competitive now. Now, because he didn't win a stake last year, he can run in apprentice races, and luckliy the apprentice races give him a chance. The alternative would have been retirement. He enjoys training and still has a desire tor race.=, so the apprentice races are great."

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Mr. Fine Threads won the Grand National for Joe and Teddy Davies

BUTLER, Md.--Joe Davies saddled Mr. Fine Threads to win the $50,000, 3 1/4 mile Grand National Timber Stakes on Saturday, April 18 after barely avoiding a catastrophic collision that took out three horses.

Mr. Fine Threads Grand NationalMr. Fine Threads after splitting loose horses (Photo by Robert Keller)Mr. Fine Threads, owned by Ben Griswold's Armata Stables and ridden by Teddy Davies, won by 3 lengths over Shootist, trained by Todd McKenna, and Master Seville, trained by Mark Beecher, with Royal Ruse, trained by Sana Meilson, the only other finisher, fourth.

Approaching the 11th fence while Uco Valley (Ire) was leading, Justin Batoff on Storm Team wandered way off to the right outside of a flag.

Despite having already been off course, Batoff dragged his horse sharp left and collided violently with Uco Valley, throwing both riders to the ground.  

Riderless, Uco Valley and Storm Team veered sharp right to avoid jumping the fence just as Davies was approaching.

"Teddy said that he had a split second to decide whether to try to pull up or to go between Uco Valley and Storm Team," said Joe Davies.

Teddy chose to try to go through, and he just squeaked through by a hair's length.

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Jack Fisher won both stakes at the Middleburg Spring Races

MIDDLEBURG,Va.--Jack Fisher saddled his mother's Keys Discount to win the Timber Stakes and then in the next race saddled Riverdee Stable's Zabeel Champion (GB) to win the G2 Temple Gwathmey Stakes.

Zabeel Champion left Ziggle Pops early in Grawthmey 31Zabeel Champion, left, and Ziggle Pops early in the Temple Gwathmey (Photo by Tod Marks)Zabeel Champion, ridden by Freddie Procter, won the G2, $100,000, 2 1/2 mile Temple Gwathmy  by 1 length over Hidden Path, trained by Ricky Hendriks, and Ziggle Pops, also trained by Fisher.

"The plan is to go to Iroguois," said Fisher. "We expected this to just be a school."

Fisher said this win moved Zabeel Champion up in his estimation.

"Zabeel Champion was owned by some English owners that sent him over here in  2023, said Sean Clancy, manager of the Riverdee syndicate. "I manged him for them, and he won the Appleton Hurdle Stakes and the Noel Laing Stakes. Riverdee bought him in 2024. He was a really good third at Iroquois to Snap Decision that year." 

"He doesn't run in the summer. Last year in the Iroquois he was running well and was right in contention when he fell over the last fence. We couldn't figure out why he fell, he jumped the fence fine, just fell after it. We were getting him ready to run in the fall, but he had a minor issue, so we stopped with him."

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Grahamzilla won at Blue Ridge for Ricky Hendriks

BERRYVILLE, Va.--Ricky Hendriks saddled Grahamzilla to win the $20,000, 2 mile Maiden Starter/Maiden Claiming Hurdle at the Blue Ridge Point-to-Point on Saturday, April11.

Ricky HendriksRicky HendriksLeamington Racing's Grahamzilla, ridden by Graham Watters, won by 1 1/2 lengths over Coal Boss, trained by Kate Dalton, and Lord Donegal, trained by Neil Morris.

"We got Grahamzilla about three or four months before the Pennsylvania Hunt Cup, and he won the flat race there," said Hendriks. "Peter McCausland''s Leamington Racing is a new owner for me."

:Grahamzilla was second at Aiken," said Hendriks. "Conor Tierney rode him there, but he's hurt, so Graham filled in for us."

"He was a big, gangling horse when we got him," said Hendriks. "Jessica McCabe worked with him. She did a lot of dressage with him. It was exciting to see him come together. Maybe he'll go to Willowdale next."  

Kate Dalton saddled Hard Par, owned by MBH Stable, Soda Rock Stable and Dalton and ridden by Bernie Dalton, won the second division of the $20,000 Maiden Starter/Maiden Claiming Hurdle by 2 1/4 lengths over El Bello, trained by David Bourke, and Hello Newman, trained by Barry Foley.

Hard Par went right to the front and led all the way, running comfortably, and won easily, an impressive first race.

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Maryland Moon won at Mount Harmon-Wicomico Point-to-Point

EARLEVILLE, Md.--Willy Dowling saddled Maryland Moon to win the $2,500, 3 mile Open Timber at the Mount Harmon-Wicomico Point-to-Point on Sunday, April 12.

Mount Harmon genericBefore the races at Mount Harmon Frank A. Bonsal Jr.'s Maryland Moon, ridden by Gerard Galligan, won comfortably over Fit for a King and Noah And The Ark (Ire), both trained by Todd McKenna.

"I've had him for about two years," said Dowling.

Maryland Moon ran on the flat, owned and trained by Lacey Gaudet, for three years.

Bonsal acquired Maryland Moon in 2024, and, with Dowling as trainer, switched him to hurdles.

"I ran him over hurdles, but he was never quite fast enough," said Dowling. "Frank Bonsal is a big timber owner, so we switched him to timber this year,"

"He ran at Green Spring, but he wheeled at the start, so he was never in it," said Dowling.

"Gerard gave him a great ride at Mount Harmon," said Dowling. " He won eased down, the jockey never touched him."

He's by Malibu Moon," Dowling said. "The Malibu Moons are tough, but they want to run. He'll go to Fair Hill or Wilowdale in the timber race."

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Uco Valley won the My Lady's Manor Timber Stakes

MONKTON, Md.--Uco Valley (Ire), trained by Leslie Young, won the $50,000, 3 mile My Lady's Manor Timber Stakes on Saturday, April 11.  

Uco Valley takes jumpy earl in MLMUco Valley takes a jump early in the My Lady's Manor (Photo by Tod Marks)Uco Valley, owned by Potter Group USA, Gaskells Waste Service and Ashwell Stales and ridden by Darren Andrews, won by 6 1/4 lengths over Animal Kingston, trained by Neil Morris, and The Butler Yates (Ire), also trained by Young.

Bogey's Image, trained by Joe Davies and ridden by Teddy Davies, actually won the race, but after a very long Steward's inquiry, Bogey's Image was disqualified for carrying the incorrect weight.

Apparently, when Davies weighed out after the race, he was carrying a pound less than the 165 assigned weight.

"Nobody wants to win that way," said Young. "I feel badly for Teddy, Joe and the owners. But I don't make the rules."

"Uco Valley jumped great," said Young. "I had Darren Andrews over from England, and Uco Valley relaxed incredibly well for him. That's funny, because he's usually quite keen. He was so relaxed he was a bit far back in the field. I would have felt better if he was up where my other horse, The Butler Yates, was. He had too much to do at the end to catch Bogey's Image."

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Mark Beecher won two at Elkridge-Harford

MONKTON, Md.--Mark Beecher won two timber races, including the $10,000 Open Timber, at Elkridge-Harford Hunt Point-to-Point races on Saturday, April 4.

Mark Beecher in coatMark Beecher Beecher saddled South Branch Equine's Master Seville, ridden by Dan Nevin, to win the $10,000, 3 mile Open Timber by 5 lengths over Mr. Fine Threads, trained by Joe Davis, and City of Grace, trained by Casey Pinkard.

"Master Seville is just starting his season," said Beecher. "He won the Pennsylvania Hunt Cup last fall. The $10,000 purse madeit worthwhile to come here. He'll run in the Grand National next."

Beecher also saddled Samui Sunset, owned by The Hundred Acre Field and ridden by Nevin, to win the Novice Timber by 5 lengrhs over Jersey Pass (Ire), trained by Davies, and Northern Thunder, trained by Pinkard.

"Saamui Sunset won the novice at Warrenton, too," said Beecher. "This was his second start over timber. He's by the same sire as Master Seville. He's 9 now, and we've had him since he was 6. He won over hurdles and then was injured. Now he's running over timber. Maybe he'll go in the maiden at the Grand National or else he'll go in another point-to-point."

Davies saddled Goolsby, Donovan and Coloun's Bogey's Image, ridden by Teddy Davies, to win the Heavyweight Timber by 7 lengths over Royal Ruse, trained by Sanna Neilson, and Brave Deacon, trained by Davies.

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Garner, Hendriks and Neilson win at Old Dominion

WASHINGTON, Va.--Tom Garner, Ricky Hendriks and Kathy Neilson won the three recognized races at Old Dominion Hounds Point-to-Point on Saturday, April 4.

Ricky HendriksRicky HendriksHendriks saddled Upland Flats Racing's Hidden Path, ridden by Elizabeth Scully, to win the $15,000. 2 1/4 mile Apprentice Rider Hurdle by 11/4 lengths in 3:52, the fastest time of the day.

Walk the Warrior (Ire), trained by Leslie Young, was second, with Clifton Down (Ire), trained by Mark Beecher, third.

"We've had Hidden Path for a couple of years," said Hendriks. "We ran him on the flat at Cheshire, and he won there, too. Elizabeth rode him both times."

"He cam from way out of it to win at Old Dominion," said Hendriks. "I had told Elizabeth to stay close, but he got left at the start. It turned out to be a good thing because the other three went very fast in the beginning."

Hidden Path moved up gradually, moving into second over the last fence and kicking clear in the stretch to win.

"He''s nominated for the Temple Gwathmy, but we're not sure he'll run there," said Hendriks.

Neilson saddled Morning March, owned by Morning March Partners and ridden by Freddie Procter, to win the $30,000 Maiden Hurdle, division 1, by 6 lengths over Middle Ages (Ire), trained by Tom Garner, and Big George, trained by Jack Fisher.

"Morning March is a good looking, strong horse," said Neilson. "We took him hunting, and Skylar rode him in the Team Chase. His first time out he was third at Aiken, Freddie schooled him and did a great job."

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Kathy Neilson won two at Brandywine Hills Point-to-Point

WEST CHESTER, Pa.--Kathy Neilson saddled two winners and two second placed horses at Brandywine Hills Point-to-Point Races on Easter Sunday, April 5.

Teddy Davies left Bunny Meister and Skylar McKenna Joe DaviesTeddy Davies left Bunny Meister and Skylar McKenna at a previous race meet (File photo by Joe Davies) The 83rd running of the races was Carl J. (Bunny) Meister's final meet as chairman after serving for 60 years, and Jim Jordan and Nancy Swayne spoke of his long service before the running of the timber races.

"It''s bittersweet to be honoring Bunny today," said Jordan. "Bunny, thank you for all you've done for Brandywine." 

"I've had a wonderful life, and a lot of it is because of the people here," said Meister, 91. "My son Jay will be taking over, and nothing will change. I'll stay on the board."

Unfortunately, just as the pony races began, the rain began, but despite it's being Easter and raining, a number of people still came and set up tents to watch the races.

"We had the best races we've had in a long time," said Meister. "And we had all the costs covered before the races, so we didn't make out too badly."

Neilson saddled Irv Naylor's Withoutmoreado (Ire), ridden by Teddy Davies, to win the three mile Henry C. Baldwin Open Timber by about 2 lengths over Court Dunn, trained by Leslie Young, and Fit for a King, trained by Todd McKenna.

"Teddy won on him at Cheshire, so we wanted to run him at Brandywine to have another go and another school for the partnership of Teddy and the horse," said Neilson. "The ground was perfect, and I was happy with the way we finished the race. Teddy won with just hands and heels. Withoutmoreado will go to the Grand National next."

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Swore, trained by Keri Brion, won the $75.000 Carolina Cup

CAMDEN, S.C,--Swore, trained by Keri Brion, won the $75,000, 2 1/8 mile Carolina Cup Novice Hurdle Stakes over a field of seven at the Carolina Cup Races on Saturday,March 28.

Swore leads Chortal over last in Carolina Cup 1Swore leads Chortal over the last in the Carolina Cup (Photo by Tod Marks)Owned by Stone Farm and Upland Flats Racing and ridden by Stephen Mulqueen, Swore won by 6 3/4 lengths over Chortal (GB) and Coutach (GB). both trained by Ricky Hendriks.

Swore now has four wins and a second, including two stakes wins, from six starts over fences.

"Swore was trained by Graham Motion," said Brion. "He was a nice horse but just a click below stakes quality. I'd been watching him for a while.  Stone Farm bred him and still owned half of him. I said to Patrick Lewis that I thought he'd make a good steeplechase horse, and Patrick bought the other half."

"He's been in my barn since November of 2024," she said. "We taught him to jump and then turned him out for the winter. I'd noticed he sounded like he was making a noise, and in the spring it was worse, so he had a complete wind operation. That's why he didn't run until July, but that wind operation really helped him."

Later last year, Swore won the G1 Lonesome Glory Handicap and the G1 American Grand National Hurdle Stakes.

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Leslie Young won two at Cheshire Races

UNIONVILLE, Pa.--Leslie Young had two winners, including Uco Valley (Ire) in the featured $20,000 Cheshire Bowl, at the Cheshire Races on Sunday, March 29.

Kathy Neilson 1Kathy Neilson, Race Chairman (File photo)The races drew a good crowd to enjoy top notch racing on a sunny spring day.

Uco Valley, owed by Potter Group USA, Gaskells Waste Services and Ashwell Stable and ridden by Freddie Procter, won the 3 mile Cheshire Bowl Open Timber by 12 1/2 lengths over Marcel Magic, trained by Kathy Neilson, and Anzio, trained by Sandra Webb.

"He's a lovely horse, very athletic and a lovely mover," said Young. "He had some really bad luck last year. I'm glad he won, he deserved it."

Uco Valley finished second in both the Pennsylvania Hunt Cup and the International Gold Cup in October but was disqualified in two other races.

"He went wide around a beacon in Nashville, and they disqualified him," said Young. "He was running well at the Gold Cup in the spring but went off course and was disqualified."

"He'll go to My Lady's Manor next," said Young.

Leipers Fork Steeplechase's For the Parish (Ire), ridden by Procter, won the $15,000 Maiden Timber by 32 lengths over The Red Fox, trained by Todd McKenna, and The Ballybreen Fox (Ire), trained by Joe Davies.

"For the Parish is a good jumper, and he won some nice hurdle races for us," said Young. "We wanted to convert a horse to timber for his owners. He'll run over timber at Nashville, and maybe he'll run once in between."

"The ground was beautiful at Cheshire," said Young. "They put on a good show." 

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Father and son Todd and James Wyatt had a winner at Piedmont

UPPERVILLE, Va.--The father and son combo of Todd as trainer and James as jockey joined forces to win a timber race at the Piedmont Fox Hounds Point-to-Point on Saturday, March 21.

Piedmont racesPiedmont racesDr. Dr. Sarah M. Jay's Be Counted won the second division of the Foxhunter Timber by 5 lengths over Shining Marble (Ire), trained by Kathy Neilson.

"We've had Be Counted for quite a long time," said Todd. "He's owned by Sarah Jay, whose father, who has passed, was a long time client of ours."

"James won a bunch of races on Be Counted last year," said Todd. "He was also on the winning team at the Foxhall Farm Team Chase a couple of weeks ago. We'll run him back at Elkridge Harford, and James will ride him."

Of having the father and son combination, Todd said "We''re lucky to have that."

Neil Morris saddled Vincent Bonanni's Bet the Pot, ridden by Eric Poretz, to win the first division of that timber race by a neck over Paddy's Crown, trained by Emily Hannum.

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Arch Kingsley and Kathy Neilson won at Aiken Steeplechase

AIKEN, S.C.--Arch Kingsley saddled I'm A Rocket Man (Ire)  to win the $35,000 Maiden Hurdle and Kathy Neilson with L'Avvocato (Fr) won the $25,000 Ratings Handicap Hurdle  at the Aiken Spring Steeplechase on Saturday, March 21.

Im A Rocket Man Tod MarksI'm A Rocket Man over a fence halfway through the race (Photo by Tod Marks)This was I'm a Rocket Man's first race in this country after running five times in Ireland with two third place finishes.

"We brought him over last fall," said Kingsley. "We were going to run him last fall, but he got little hurt when he got here. That gave him a little extra time to get acclimated."

Owned by Hudson River Farms and ridden by Freddie Procter, I'm A Rocket Man won the 2 1/8 mile race by 1 3/4 lengths over Coal Boss, trained by Kate Dalton, and Rotterdam, trained by Ricky Hendriks.

"He's always trained like a nice horse," said Kingsley. "We were really pleased with him. There's a couple of non-winners of two were looking at for him, at Middleburg and at Great Meadows."

Kingsley also had Bee Well run third in the $40,000 Ratings Handicap.

"That was a satisfying performance," said Kinsley. "He was stepping up in class. We think a lot of him."

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  1. Elkridge Harford Hunt won the Foxhall Farm Cup Team Chase
  2. Leslie Young had two winners and four placed at Warrenton
  3. George Strawbridge heads Chester County day in California
  4. Graham Motion and Keri Brion won multiple races
  5. Keri Brion and three Grade 1 thrillers
  6. Barnavara Fairytale Keeps Russell Jones Young
  7. Arch Kingsley won three at Aiken
  8. Risk Taking won the Allowance race at Steeplechase at Charleston
  9. Keri Brion had five winners, Motion, Matz and Merryman also had winners
  10. Master Seville, trained by Mark Beecher, won the Pa. Hunt Cup
  11. Cool Jet won the Noel Laing Stakes at Montpelier
  12. Mark Beecher as trainer and Virginia Korrell as jockey dominated Genesee Valley
  13. Cool Jet won the $75,000 Mariann De Tejeda Memorial at Foxfield
  14. Graham Motion, Jack Fisher, Keri Brion, Liz Merryman and Michael Matz have winners
  15. Jack Fisher had three winners including Keys Discount in the Timber Stakes at Shawan Downs
  16. Mark Beecher saddled Timetoshine to win $100,000 hurdle at Colonial
  17. Successful Fair Hill Races leads to plans for additonal meets
  18. Taylor Kingsley won two races at the first meet held at Fair Hill in six years
  19. Jimmy P, trained by Keri Brion, won the G1 Sheppard at Saratoga
  20. Jack Fisher had a flat Stakes winner in Mission North
  21. Brion has two Maiden winners and Neilson has a Handicap winner at Colonial
  22. Little Trilby won the $75,000 Michael G. Walsh Novice Stakes at Saratoga
  23. Laurelin, trained by Graham Motion, won again to remain undefeated in five starts
  24. Jack Fisher saddled The Jackal to win the $60,000 Maiden Hurdle at Colonial
  25. Hidden Path won an Allowance Hurdle at Saratoga for trainer Ricky Hendriks
  26. Starlifter won the $60,000 Maiden Hurdle at Colonial Downs
  27. Graham Motion had five stakes winners in a month, Keri Brion and Ricky Hendriks also had mutliple winners
  28. Jack Fisher had two winners over hurdles at Colonial Downs
  29. Blue Creek won the Jonathan Kiser Novice Stakes at Saratoga
  30. Racing at Fair Hill finally to resume Aug. 30
  31. Travesuras, trained by Cyril Murphy and ridden by Gerard Galligan, won at Laurel
  32. Holey Moley, ridden by Virginia Korrell, won at Laurel
  33. Hendriks family, Wendy, son Ricky and grandson McLane, have winners, Motion, Brion, Fisher and Merryman also have winners
  34. Mark Beecher won the Open Hurdle with Decisive Triumph at the Potomac Hunt Races
  35. Leslie Young had two winners at the Radnor Hunt Races
  36. Joe Davies and Kathy Neilson won the two featured races at Willowdale
  37. Abaan won the $250,000 Iroquois Stakes, beating Snap Decision
  38. Taylor Kingsley won at Gulfstream in her first race as a professional
  39. Mark Beecher won two at Winterthur, including the featured Winterthur Bowl
  40. Jack Fisher dominated the Virginia Gold Cup with three Stakes wins
  41. Todd Wyatt had two winners at Middleburg Point-to-Point
  42. Jack Fisher had two winners at Foxfield, including Smart Uncle in the feature
  43. Leslie Young, Kathy Neilson and Mark Beecher have winners at the Grand National
  44. Mark Beecher saddled Decisive Triumph to win at Loudoun
  45. Snap Decision won the $100,000 Temple Gwathmey Hurdle Stakes for a record fourth time
  46. Jack Fisher had two winners at Blue Ridge Point-to-Point
  47. Joe Davies saddled two winners at My Lady's Manor, including Bogey's Image in the Stakes
  48. Jack Fisher had two winners for Northwoods Stable at Old Dominion
  49. William Dowling, Mark Beecher and Keri Brion won multiple races at Green Spring Valley Point-to-Point
  50. Kate Dalton saddled China Beach to win the Carolina Cup
  51. Mark Beecher had two winners, including in the featured Rokeby Bowl, at Piedmont
  52. Keri Brion won two, including the $40,000 feature, at Aiken
  53. Williie Mullins was Leading Trainer at Cheltenham
  54. Cheltenham Festival opened with three wins for Willie Mullins
  55. Billy Meister saddled his own Peace Out to win at Penn National, while Keri Brion, Graham Motion, Michael Matz and Ricky Hendriks also had winners.
  56. Ricky Hendriks had three winners at Rappahanock Point-to-Point
  57. Snap Decision leads the list of three nominees for the Eclipse Award
  58. Leslie Young saddled Too Friendly to win the G1 Colonial Cup
  59. Jack Fisher won Trainer, Money Won, tied with Leslie Young in Trainer, Races Won
  60. Leslie Young reaches over $1 million in purses with four wins on Nov. 2
  61. Westerland, trained by Kathy Neilson, won the Novice Hurdle Stakes at Callaway Gardens
  62. Withoutmoreado won theTimber Stakes at Genesee Hunt Races
  63. Jack Fisher won two, including the Stakes, at Foxfield Fall Steeplechase
  64. Snap Decision to run at Foxfield
  65. Michael Matz saddled three winners, including a Stakes winner, son Alex on Nations Cup Final team
  66. Keri Brion saddled Freddy Flintshire to win the $150,000 Lonesome Glory Stakes
  67. Gold Charm won the $100,000 Life's Illusion Stakes at Colonial
  68. Evie's Prince won the $100,000 Michael G. Walsh Novice Stakes
  69. Michael Matz has a Stakes winner, Keri Brion, Graham Motion, Ricky and McLane Hendriks and Bernie Houghton have winners
  70. Graham Motion has two Stakes winners
  71. Arch Kingsley's Exculpate and Cainudothetwist finish first and second in $100,000 Hurdle Stakes
  72. Maryland's racing authority may be a hope for Fair Hill turf course
  73. Keri Brion and Graham Motion have multiple winners, while Liz Merryman, Bernie Houghton, Kathy Neilson and Jack Fisher also have winners
  74. Westerland, trained by Kathy Neilson, won the $50,000 Maiden Hurdle at Colonial Downs
  75. Bruton Street's Ziggle Pops won the G1 A.P Smithwick for Jack Fisher
  76. Graham Motion and Michael Matz have Stakes winners
  77. Mark Beecher saddled Exuma to win at Colonial
  78. L'Imperator and Abaan lead a field of seven in the A.P. Smithwick
  79. Todd Wyatt saddled Pure Courage to win the $55,000 Ratings Handicap at Colonial
  80. Taylor Kingsley leads Fegentri during a very busy summer of riding races all over the world
  81. Keri Brion had four winners in one week, Motion, Merryman, Matz and Houghton had winners
  82. Michael Matz had six winners in one week
  83. Racing fatalities down 38% according To HISA's Q1 Report
  84. Michael Matz and Graham Motion win stakes, Brion, Fisher, Hendriks, Houghton and Meister have winners
  85. Keri Brion, Graham Motion and Bernie Houghton have mutliple winners
  86. Mark Beecher saddled Frontline Citizen to win the National Hunt Cup at Radnor
  87. Snap Decision won the G1 Iroquois in a hard driving finish
  88. Joe Davies saddled Our Friend to win at Willowdale
  89. Kathy Neilson had a winner, two seconds and a third at Winterthur Races
  90. Leslie Young won three, including the G1 Hurdle Stakes, at the Virginia Gold Cup
  91. Leslie Young won two hurdle races at Foxfield, leads in Trainer standings
  92. Graham Motion won Stakes with Dataman and Five Towns
  93. Competitive field to start in the Maryland Hunt Cup
  94. Awesome Adrian won the Grand National Steeplechase over Road to Oz
  95. Inle won the Open Timber at the Mount Harmon-Wicomico Point-to-Point
  96. Leslie Young saddled two winners at Tryon
  97. Our Friend won the My Lady's Manor Timber Stakes while Vintage Vinnie finished second in the Apprentice Rider Timber
  98. Previous Maryland Hunt Cup winners to have a rematch in this year's Hunt Cup
  99. Mount Harmon-Wicomico Point-to-Point features three exciting Timber Races
  100. Withoutmoreado won over Shootist at a sold out Brandywine Hills Point-to-Point

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Target Market Publications
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