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Saturday, December 13, 2025

Racing

Barnavera's $6.8 million sale gave Russell Jones a sales record

UNIONVILLE, Pa.--The sale of Barnavera for 4.8 guineas, or $6.6 million, was  "beyond expectations," and set a 2025 record sales price.

Russell Jones Tod MarksRussell Jones (Photo by Tod Marks)"It's more than just exciting," said Russell Jones of Unionville Pa., a member of the Alpha Syndicate that raced and sold Barnavera at the Tattersalls December's Sceptre Sessions on Dec. 2, "It was beyond anyone's expectations."

Trained by Jessica Harrington, the 3-year-old daughter of Calyx won the G1 Prix de l'Opera this fall, after winning the G2 Blandford stakes in September.

Barnavera was bought as a yearling for 70,000 euros, and her 4.8 guineas sales price translates to $6.6 million.

"Barnavera topped the sale, and this was the highest price of any previous action in 2025," said Jones. "We though she'd sell well, but to top the sale and set a record was thrilling."

"It's what you get when people who have lots of money want something'" he said."From 4 guineas to 4.8 guineas, there were just two bidders. Before that there were probably a half dozen bidders."

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Barnavara Fairytale Keeps Russell Jones Young

Reprintedd from the Thoroughbred Daily Times

By Chris McGrath

He called it a “once-in-a-lifetime” experience, smiling in the Paris sunshine, spry and dapper in his bow tie and blazer. And then he added: “I mean, I'm 90 years old, so I don't know how much more lifetime there is!”

Barnavara Scoop DygaBarnavara (Phoo by Scoop Dyga)That helped the interview go fairly viral. But there was much else besides: the sheer joie de vivre, the sense of just how much living Russell Jones has crammed into that lifetime; plus an infectious sense of the fulfilment available, when you invest in a horse in a purely sporting spirit.

Jones only found himself at Longchamp because he had wanted to honor the memory of Johnny Harrington by participating in a partnership at the stable run by his dear friend's widow Jessica. In his time, to be sure, Jones has plenty of horse trading. He would know as well as anybody the commercial potential of bloodstock. In fact, along with his late brother Richard, he consigned Producer (Nashua) to achieve a broodmare record $5.25 million at Keeneland in 1983. Even so, there may be a lesson for those people who nowadays approach the game in a wholly mercenary spirit, in the way things have played out with Barnavara (Ire) (Calyx {GB}). Because this €70,000 yearling goes to the Sceptre Sessions at Tattersalls Tuesday (hip 1753) as winner of the G1 Prix de l'Opera–a race once won, funnily enough, by Producer.

What a weekend the Alpha Racing syndicate had in Paris–and how often did thoughts turn to Johnny. Jones had gotten to know him way back in the 1960s, when Johnny was working for the Curragh Bloodstock Agency, and had come to America to help launch Jonathan Sheppard's training career. They hit it off so well that Johnny started staying with Jones in Pennsylvania, whenever he travelled over.

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Ricky Hendriks' Fil Dor won the $150,000 Colonial Cup

CAMDEN, S.C.--Ricky Hendriks saddled two stakes winners, including his own Fil Dor (Fr) in the $150,000 Colonial Cup, at the Colonial Cup races on Sunday, Nov. 23. 

Fil Dor Dan Nevin lead over last in Colonial Cup 3Fil Dor, ridden by Dan Nevin, led over the last fence in the Colonial Cup (Photo by Tod Marks)"It was a very exciting day," said Hendriks."Wow! So cool."

Fil Dor, owned by Hendriks' Morningstar Farm and ridden by Dan Nevis, won the G1, 2 5/8 mile Colonial Cup by 1 1/4 lengths, setting a new track record of 5:02 2/5, and beating Vae Patron (Fr), trained by Leslie Young, and Zarak the Brave (Fr), trained by Tom Garner.

The Colonial Cup results threw the  race for the Eclipse Award into total disarray.

Cool Jet, Little Trilby and Jimmy P had been in the lead for the award, with the results of the Colonial Cup expected to give the winner between those three the edge to win.

But Cool Jet, trained by Jack Fisher, fell at the first fence, Little Trilby, trained by Hendriks, fell at the second fence, and Jimmy P,  trained by Keri Brion, was never a factor, finishing a dull fifth in the  nine horse race, beating only two tiring horses in the stretch.

And now Fil Dor has entered the picture, too, with his win.

Del Rio Racing's Coutach (GB), trained by Hendriks and ridden by Nevis, won the $56,000, 2 1/2 mile Hokirk Hill Hurdle Stakes by 1 1/4 lengths in 4:50 4/5 over Pure Courage, trained by Todd Wyatt, and Active Duty (Fr), trained by Garner.  

Both Fil Dor and Coutach were brought to this country by top Irish trainer Gordon Elliott for the races at Far Hills, with Del Rio finishing fifth in the G1 Grand National and Coutach winning the Foxbrook Champion Hurdle by 4 1/4 lengths. 

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Arch Kingsley won three at Aiken

AIKEN, S.C.--Arch Kingsley saddled three winners and was leading trainer at the Aiken Fall Steeplechase on Saturday, Nov, 22.

Sweet Will takes jump 2nd pass 5th 2Sweet Will, ridden by Freddie Procter (Photo by Tod Marks)Freddie Procter rode all three of Kingsley's winners, and with those three wins moved into a tie for Rider, Races Won with 15 wins behind runaway winner Graham Watters, who won 26 races.

"It was a very good day, said Kingsley. "We always try to do well at Aiken, so it's nice when it all comes together."

"I was really happy for Freddie," said Kingsley. "He's put in a lot of work and he came down here to work the horses. So it's nice for him to have a three win day."

Kingsley saddled Hurricana Farm's Sweet Will (Ire) to win the $35,000, 2 1/8 mile Ratings Handicap Hurdle b y 1 length in 3:48 4/5  over Rucker Road (Ire), trained by Leslie Young, and Caramelised, also trained by Young.

"We've had Sweet Will for a year," said Kingsley. "This was his first win for us. He won six hurdle races in Ireland. We bought him to be a timber horse, but right now he's still a productive hurdle horse. He was third in the G1 Lonesome Glory."

"I'm not sure what we'll do with him next year," he said. "Whether we'll make him a timber horse or or stay with him over hurdles. He still has some good days over hurdles."

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Risk Taking won the Allowance race at Steeplechase at Charleston

HOLLYWOOD, S.C.--Julie Gomena saddled Risk Taking to win the $35,000 Allowance Hurdle at Steeplechase at Charleston on Sunday, Nov. 9.

Risk Taking Bernie DaltonRisk Taking and Bernie DaltonStonelea Stables' Risk Taking, ridden by Bernie Dalton, won the 2 3/8 mile race by 13 1/2 lengths in 4:28 3/5 over Cainyoudothetwist, trained by Arch Kingsley, and Brie's Mission, trained by Kathy Neilson.  

That was a nice end to the year," said Gomena.

"I've had Risk Taking for three years now." she said. "I bought him at the Keeneland fall sale. He'd been trained by Chad Brown, and he ran in the Preakness."

Risk Taking had sold for $240,000 as a yearling, and he won the G3 Withers as a 3-year-old.

Gomena bought Risk Taking for $75,000.

"He was a raging, screaming stallion, so we had him gelded." said Gomena. "I ran him first at Colonial, and he blew a tendon, so he had a year off."

"He's still a keen horse, so if he runs up front against another horse he runs himself out, so we always tuck him in behind," she said. "He's one paced, so he needs to close on speed."

"He'll get a vacation now," said Gomena. "He's now officially a novice, so we'll bring him out again next spring."

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Keri Brion had five winners, Motion, Matz and Merryman also had winners

LAUREL, Md.--Keri Brion had five winners, including two allowance winners, in the last month, while Graham Motion had seven winners, including two Stakes winners, and Michael Matz and Liz Merryman also had winners.

Sporting LadySporting LadyAudley Farm Equine's Sporting Lady won a $50,500, 5 1/2 Allowance race for Fillies and Mares on the turf by 1 1/2 lengths and paid $70.60 for the win.

"Sporting Lady is a nice filly," said Brion. "She threw  in a bad race last start with no real excuse. She came out of it fine, so we regrouped and tried again."

"I can't believe they let her go off at 30 to one," said Brion. "She's always been  very consistent. She's a nice really filly who should keep improving."

Sporting Lady ran second five times in Maiden Special Weight races before winning on Aug. 23, and then finishing eighth in an allowance race before her win at Laurel.

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Master Seville, trained by Mark Beecher, won the Pa. Hunt Cup

UNIONVILLE, Pa.--Mark Beecher saddled Master Seville to win the $35,000, 4 mile Pennsylvania Hunt Cup on Sunday, Nov. 2.

Master Seville 4 early in PHC 1Master Seville, number 4 on the right. early in the Hunt Cup (Photo by Tod Marks)Master Seville, owned by South Branch Equine and ridden by Graham Watters, won the Hunt Cup by 4 3/4 lengths in 8:35 3/5 over Uco Valley (Ire), trained by Leslie Young, and Goodoldtimes (Ire), also trained by Beecher.

Also, at a previous race meet, Duncan Patterson, a steward at the Hunt Cup in an interview explained the rulings in a controversial timber race at the International Gold Cup.

"Master Seville has been with me a long time," said Beecher. "I got hm as a 4-year-old and he's 9 now. He's won five or six sanctioned races and a number of point-to-point races."

Beecher said he didn't give Watters any instructions.

"Graham is a very good rider," he said." I thought he gave him a very good ride, The horse jumped beautifully."   

"He's been a rock solid horse for us," said Beecher. "This is his first stakes win. He's a lovely horse. He foxhunts, and anyone can ride him,"

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Cool Jet won the Noel Laing Stakes at Montpelier

MONTPELIER STATION, Va.--Riverdee Stable's Cool Jet (Ire) won the G3, $75,000 Noel Laing Stakes at Montpelier, while Mark Beecher had two winners and a third to win the Leading Trainers award.

Cool Jet leads pver last in Commonwealth CupCool Jet led over last to win the Commonwealth Cup (Photo by Tod Marks)Cool Jet, trained by Jack Fisher and ridden by Bernie Dalton, won the 2 1/2 mile Stakes by 4 1/4 lengths inn 5:12 2/5 over Noble Anthem (Ire), trained by Tom Garner, and For the Parish, (Ire), trained by Leslie Young,

"Cool Jet has a very high cruising speed," said Sean Clancy, manager of the Riverdee Stable syndicate "He loved it at Montpelier, He loved those hedge jumps. Some horses brush through them, but he jumped over them. It looked beautiful. And he never put a foot wrong."

Cool Jet went to the front from the start and was never headed, opening up after the last fence to win comfortably.

"Bernie got on him three rides ago, and he's got him in rhythm," said Clancy.

Cool Jet has won the last three stakes he's run in,, the Commonwealth Cup at Great Meadow, the Mariann de Tjjeda Stakes at Foxfield and now at Montpelier, after finishing second and third earlier this year.

"He's 9, and he's had a good year," said Clancy. " He'll probably go to the Colonial Cup. I think he'll like it there."

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Mark Beecher as trainer and Virginia Korrell as jockey dominated Genesee Valley

GENESEO, N.Y.--Armata Stable's Crealion, trained by  Tom Garner and ridden by Virginia Korrell was disqualified on Saturday, Oct. 11 due to not weighing out at the correct weight at the Genesee Valley Hunt Races.

Crealion ridden by Virginia KorellCrealion ridden by Virginia KorellThen 48 hours later the National Steeplechase Association Stewards Advisory Committee ruled that the disqualification of the horse was not warranted.  

"When i weighed out, I was one-tenth of a pound under," said Korrell. "It used to be that jockeys were allowed a half pound leeway, but that was changed this year. Tom argued the decision and it was changed."

Originally, it was announced that South Branch Equine's Master Seville, ridden by Nevin, won the $15,000 Amateur or Apprentice Rider Timber by 5 1/4 lengths in 5:40 3/5 over Project Two (Ire), trained by Leslie Young, and Rhyhmia, trained by McKenna.

The Steward's ruling reinstated Crealion, and dropped Master Sevile to second and Project Two to third.

With that ruling, it meant that Korrell had ridden two winners, Crealion and The Butler Yates in the Timber Stakes and a second placed horse, Hey Teacher..

 "Crealion has run about 35 times," said Korrell. "Tom got him last year, and I rode him in some races. Then he wasn't himself this spring, so we gave him the summer off. He's a nice horse, and he jumped really well." 

The Butler Yates, owned by Greenlights, trained by Young and ridden by Korrell, won the $25,000, 3 1/2 mile Timber Stakes by 3/4 length in 6:54 2/3 over Goodoldtimes, trained by Beecher, and Hard Games, trained by Neilson.

"I rode and schooled The Butler Yates quite a lot when I worked for Leslie."said Korrell. "He's very uncomplicated now. He used to be quirky, when he came over from Ireland. He used to be very slow over the fences, but that was the best he's ever jumped." 

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Cool Jet won the $75,000 Mariann De Tejeda Memorial at Foxfield

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va--Cool Jet (Ire), trained by Jack Fisher, won the G3, 12 1/8 mile, $75,000 Mariann De Tejeda Memorial at the Foxfield Fall Races on Sunday, Oct. 6.

Cool Jet leads pver last in Commonwealth CupCool Jet winning the Commonwealth Cup (Photo by Tod Marks)Owned by Riverdee Stable and ridden by Bernie Dalton, the 9 year-old Cool Jet won by 4 3/4 lengths over Foxy Walk (Ire), trained by Leslie Young, with Who's Counting, trained by Sean McDermott, third, finishing in 4:03, the fastest time of the day.

The favored Snap Decision, owned by Bruton Street-US and also trained by Fisher, finished fifth. 

"Cool Jet came to me from Pat Doyle as a 6-year-old, and he's been sterling ever since," said Sean Clancy, head of the Rverdee syndicate. "He's a hard trying over-achiever."

Cool Jet has run 12 times for Riverdee Stable with five wins, three seconds, a third and two fourths after racing in England and Ireland as a 4- and 5-year old.

"He'll run next a the G2 at the International Gold Cup," said Clancy. "It depends on how he does there where he goes after that. He's not gong to Far Hills. The 2 5/8 mile race would be too far for him."

Fisher was unavailable for comment as he was in hospital following a fall.

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Graham Motion, Jack Fisher, Keri Brion, Liz Merryman and Michael Matz have winners

FAIR HILL, Md.--Over the past month, Graham Motion has had 11 winners, including five stakes winners, Jack Fisher had  $170,000 Maiden winner, Keri Brion and Liz Merryman had four winners each, and Michael Matz had a winner.

Jack Fisher Fair Hill 2Jack Fisher Fisher saddled Bruton Street-US' The Jackal, ridden by Forest  Boyce, to win a $170.000, 1 1/2 mile Maiden Special Weight turf race at Kentucky Downs by 3/4 length on Aug. 31.

The Jackal, a 5-year-old by Medaglio D'Oro out of a Tapit mare.was trained by Chug McGaughey for Woodford Racing from July 2024 to October, 2024 with one second and one third in maiden special weight races, and then was purchased by Bruton Street to become a steeplechase horse.

Fisher ran him over hurdles at Colonial Downs on Aug. 7, and he won.

"He can't jump," said Fisher despite his win. "He won that race, but I thought he was going to fall over every fence on the backside."

So Fisher entered him on the flat and won the $170,000 Maiden Special Weight at Kentucky Downs.

"He's in the field now" said Fisher. "Then when we bring him back up, we'll teach him how to jump this winter."

When The Jackal does learn how to jump,  he looks like he'll be another powerhouse for Fisher and Bruton Street.

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Jack Fisher had three winners including Keys Discount in the Timber Stakes at Shawan Downs

HUNT VALLEY, Md.--Jack Fisher dominated the races at Shawan Downs, winning three of the six races and finishing second in one and third in two others on Saturday, Sept. 27.

Keys Discount leads over last in Brown Advisory 2Keys Discount leads over the last in the Brown Advisory Stakes (Photo by Tod Marks)Fisher's three winners included Maiden and Allowance Hurdle winners and the winner of the Timber Stakes.

He saddled Keys Discount, owned by his mother, Mrs. John R.S.Fisher and ridden by Graham Watters to win the $25,000 3 1/8 mile Brown Advisory Timber Stakes by 4 1/4 lengths in 6:46 2/5 over Animal Kingston, trained by Neil Morris, and Queens Empire (Ire), also trained by Fisher.

"Keys Discount has stamped himself as the horse to beat," said Fisher. "It was the way he won it that was so impressive. He won it easily."

"He'll go to Middleburg next," he said. 

Keys Discount has now won three hurdle stakes this year, beginning with the Virginia Gold Cup and then the Middleburg Hunt Cup and now at Shawan Downs.

Fisher's horses finished first and second in the first race on the card,  the $20,000 Maiden Three Year Old Hurdle.

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Mark Beecher saddled Timetoshine to win $100,000 hurdle at Colonial

NEW KENT, Va..--TimetoShine (Fr) won the !00,000 Life''s Illusion 2 1/4 mile Filly and Mare Hurdle Stakes at Colonial Downs on Thursday, Sept. 11.

TimetoshineCoady MedialTimetoshine (Photo by Coady Media)Trained by Mak Beecher, owned by Runnymoore Racing and ridden by Dan Nevin, Timetoshine won by 8 lengths over Anador (Fr), trained by Todd McKenna, and Madaket's Arrow trained by Kate Dalton, finishing in 4{03.86.

"That was a massive win," said Beecher. "It was a great pick-up for us."

"I bought her iin May for Runnymoore," he said. "She'd been running in England. I got her acclimated to the heat here. This was her first race in this country."

"Her owners never put any pressure on me to race her," Beecher said. "They said, run her when she's ready."

"Today was perfect for her," he said. "A little overcast, and the ground was a little yielding."

"She's a lovely, light-type mare," Beecher said, ""We'll get her home and see how she is, She'll probably run next in the filly and mare stake at Far Hills."

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Successful Fair Hill Races leads to plans for additonal meets

ELKTON, Md--Officials have declared the Fair Hill Races on Aug. 30 to have been a success and say that there will be another meet over Memorial Day weekend.

Fair Hill turf course 1Fair Hill turf course "We were thrilled with the day," said George Mahoney, Chairman of the Maryland Racing Commission.

"This was a good first step," said Joe Clancy, a member of Sports Corp., the group that organized the meet. "We puposely didn't have any jump races. We didn't want to compete against Colonial Downs or Saratoga or hurt their entries. We held the number of entries to eight in the interest of safety, and we didn't charge admission."

"We got a good crowd, and I think that the people that came had a good time," said Clancy. "The total betting handle was $56,5503. The total handle is always going to be small, and that never was a money maker, but it's a tradition to have betting. In the old days the handle was around $200,00, but 75 percent of that goes back to the betters and 25 percent is divided between the races, which pay all the expense of betting, and the Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources."

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Taylor Kingsley won two races at the first meet held at Fair Hill in six years

ELKTON, Md.--Recently turned professional Taylor Kingsley rode two winners as racing returned to the Fair Hill turf course on Saturday, Aug, 30 after six long years. 

Taylor KingsleyTaylor Kingsley (File photo)The day, which featured six flat turf races, all without a starting gate but with para-mutual betting, was very successful despite a few minor glitches.

Kingsley won both divisions of the $20,000, 1 mile and five furlongs Starter Allowance, one for Tom Garner and one for her father Arch Kingsley.

Garner saddled Bonita Farm's Fightnomoreforever to win by 1 3/4 lengths over Fenwick, trained by Garner, and Mortal Sin trained by Danielle Hodsdon.

"Fightnomoreforever was a professional," said Kingsley. "He really didn't need me at all. When a hole opened up on the turn, I didn't have to ask him, he just went through it."

"I was delighted to win at the first races  back at Fair Hill," she said. "It was like christening the track. I would love to win one for my Dad at this track."

So in the very next race, she did just that, winning on Gossiper.

"That was brilliant, wasn't it," said Kingsley. "Perfect timing. That was my first win for him as a professional. i still want to win for him at a flat track out of the gate."

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Jimmy P, trained by Keri Brion, won the G1 Sheppard at Saratoga

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. --Keri Brion continued her incredible week-long stretch with yet another win, this time with Jimmy P in the G1 Jonathan Sheppard Memorial Hurdle Handicap on Wednesday, Aug, 27 at Saratoga,

Jimmy P 9 outduels Zarak the Brave to wire in Sheppard 6Jimmy P, saddlecloth 9, outduels Zarak the Brave to win the Sheppard (Photo by Tod Marks)Brion has now won seven races in seven days, four on the flat and three over fences.

Madaket Stables, Molly Willis and Paul Willis’ Jimmy , ridden by Stephen Mulqueen, won by 3/4 length over Zarak the Brave, trained by Tom Garner, and Hidden Path, trained by Ricky Henriks.

Jimmy P had blinkers taken off by Brion and successfully defended his title in the G1, $150,000 Jonathan Sheppard, a 2 3/8-mile hurdle handicap for older horses, at Saratoga Race Course.

Jimmy P had run five times between winning the Sheppard last year and then again this year, not hitting the board in any of those five races.

Brion said she took the blinkers off Jimmy P to help keep his interest throughout the race.

“He’ll outwork anything in the morning and then you put him in the race and he’s just kind of nonchalant about it,” Brion said. “So, I put them on and then I thought let’s just change it back up again, take them off, just keep messing with him a little bit – he did nothing wrong last year in this race, let’s just do exactly the same thing.”

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  1. Jack Fisher had a flat Stakes winner in Mission North
  2. Brion has two Maiden winners and Neilson has a Handicap winner at Colonial
  3. Little Trilby won the $75,000 Michael G. Walsh Novice Stakes at Saratoga
  4. Laurelin, trained by Graham Motion, won again to remain undefeated in five starts
  5. Jack Fisher saddled The Jackal to win the $60,000 Maiden Hurdle at Colonial
  6. Hidden Path won an Allowance Hurdle at Saratoga for trainer Ricky Hendriks
  7. Starlifter won the $60,000 Maiden Hurdle at Colonial Downs
  8. Graham Motion had five stakes winners in a month, Keri Brion and Ricky Hendriks also had mutliple winners
  9. Jack Fisher had two winners over hurdles at Colonial Downs
  10. Blue Creek won the Jonathan Kiser Novice Stakes at Saratoga
  11. Racing at Fair Hill finally to resume Aug. 30
  12. Travesuras, trained by Cyril Murphy and ridden by Gerard Galligan, won at Laurel
  13. Holey Moley, ridden by Virginia Korrell, won at Laurel
  14. Hendriks family, Wendy, son Ricky and grandson McLane, have winners, Motion, Brion, Fisher and Merryman also have winners
  15. Mark Beecher won the Open Hurdle with Decisive Triumph at the Potomac Hunt Races
  16. Leslie Young had two winners at the Radnor Hunt Races
  17. Joe Davies and Kathy Neilson won the two featured races at Willowdale
  18. Abaan won the $250,000 Iroquois Stakes, beating Snap Decision
  19. Taylor Kingsley won at Gulfstream in her first race as a professional
  20. Mark Beecher won two at Winterthur, including the featured Winterthur Bowl
  21. Jack Fisher dominated the Virginia Gold Cup with three Stakes wins
  22. Todd Wyatt had two winners at Middleburg Point-to-Point
  23. Jack Fisher had two winners at Foxfield, including Smart Uncle in the feature
  24. Leslie Young, Kathy Neilson and Mark Beecher have winners at the Grand National
  25. Mark Beecher saddled Decisive Triumph to win at Loudoun
  26. Snap Decision won the $100,000 Temple Gwathmey Hurdle Stakes for a record fourth time
  27. Jack Fisher had two winners at Blue Ridge Point-to-Point
  28. Joe Davies saddled two winners at My Lady's Manor, including Bogey's Image in the Stakes
  29. Jack Fisher had two winners for Northwoods Stable at Old Dominion
  30. William Dowling, Mark Beecher and Keri Brion won multiple races at Green Spring Valley Point-to-Point
  31. Kate Dalton saddled China Beach to win the Carolina Cup
  32. Mark Beecher had two winners, including in the featured Rokeby Bowl, at Piedmont
  33. Keri Brion won two, including the $40,000 feature, at Aiken
  34. Williie Mullins was Leading Trainer at Cheltenham
  35. Cheltenham Festival opened with three wins for Willie Mullins
  36. 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.
  37. Ricky Hendriks had three winners at Rappahanock Point-to-Point
  38. Snap Decision leads the list of three nominees for the Eclipse Award
  39. Leslie Young saddled Too Friendly to win the G1 Colonial Cup
  40. Jack Fisher won Trainer, Money Won, tied with Leslie Young in Trainer, Races Won
  41. Leslie Young reaches over $1 million in purses with four wins on Nov. 2
  42. Westerland, trained by Kathy Neilson, won the Novice Hurdle Stakes at Callaway Gardens
  43. Withoutmoreado won theTimber Stakes at Genesee Hunt Races
  44. Jack Fisher won two, including the Stakes, at Foxfield Fall Steeplechase
  45. Snap Decision to run at Foxfield
  46. Michael Matz saddled three winners, including a Stakes winner, son Alex on Nations Cup Final team
  47. Keri Brion saddled Freddy Flintshire to win the $150,000 Lonesome Glory Stakes
  48. Gold Charm won the $100,000 Life's Illusion Stakes at Colonial
  49. Evie's Prince won the $100,000 Michael G. Walsh Novice Stakes
  50. Michael Matz has a Stakes winner, Keri Brion, Graham Motion, Ricky and McLane Hendriks and Bernie Houghton have winners
  51. Graham Motion has two Stakes winners
  52. Arch Kingsley's Exculpate and Cainudothetwist finish first and second in $100,000 Hurdle Stakes
  53. Maryland's racing authority may be a hope for Fair Hill turf course
  54. Keri Brion and Graham Motion have multiple winners, while Liz Merryman, Bernie Houghton, Kathy Neilson and Jack Fisher also have winners
  55. Westerland, trained by Kathy Neilson, won the $50,000 Maiden Hurdle at Colonial Downs
  56. Bruton Street's Ziggle Pops won the G1 A.P Smithwick for Jack Fisher
  57. Graham Motion and Michael Matz have Stakes winners
  58. Mark Beecher saddled Exuma to win at Colonial
  59. L'Imperator and Abaan lead a field of seven in the A.P. Smithwick
  60. Todd Wyatt saddled Pure Courage to win the $55,000 Ratings Handicap at Colonial
  61. Taylor Kingsley leads Fegentri during a very busy summer of riding races all over the world
  62. Keri Brion had four winners in one week, Motion, Merryman, Matz and Houghton had winners
  63. Michael Matz had six winners in one week
  64. Racing fatalities down 38% according To HISA's Q1 Report
  65. Michael Matz and Graham Motion win stakes, Brion, Fisher, Hendriks, Houghton and Meister have winners
  66. Keri Brion, Graham Motion and Bernie Houghton have mutliple winners
  67. Mark Beecher saddled Frontline Citizen to win the National Hunt Cup at Radnor
  68. Snap Decision won the G1 Iroquois in a hard driving finish
  69. Joe Davies saddled Our Friend to win at Willowdale
  70. Kathy Neilson had a winner, two seconds and a third at Winterthur Races
  71. Leslie Young won three, including the G1 Hurdle Stakes, at the Virginia Gold Cup
  72. Leslie Young won two hurdle races at Foxfield, leads in Trainer standings
  73. Graham Motion won Stakes with Dataman and Five Towns
  74. Competitive field to start in the Maryland Hunt Cup
  75. Awesome Adrian won the Grand National Steeplechase over Road to Oz
  76. Inle won the Open Timber at the Mount Harmon-Wicomico Point-to-Point
  77. Leslie Young saddled two winners at Tryon
  78. Our Friend won the My Lady's Manor Timber Stakes while Vintage Vinnie finished second in the Apprentice Rider Timber
  79. Previous Maryland Hunt Cup winners to have a rematch in this year's Hunt Cup
  80. Mount Harmon-Wicomico Point-to-Point features three exciting Timber Races
  81. Withoutmoreado won over Shootist at a sold out Brandywine Hills Point-to-Point
  82. Joe Davies' Mr. Fine Threads and Our Friend won at Elkridge-Harford
  83. Parker Hendriks saddled Lap of the Gods to win the Allowance Timber at Old Dominion
  84. Brandywine Hills Point-to-Point offers new Leading Jockey award
  85. Mark Beecher saddled Decisive Triumph to win the $15,000 Amateur Apprentice Timber at Blue Ridge
  86. Court Ruler won the Cheshire Bowl at the Cheshire Point-to-Point on a record day of ticket sales
  87. Abaan won the $75,000 Carolina Cup while Arch Kingsley saddled two winners
  88. Cheshire Point-to-Point features three sanctioned races
  89. To Be or Not to Be, trained by Joe Davies, won the Open Timber at Piedmont
  90. Ricky Hendriks had two winners, including West Newton in the Hurdle Stakes, at Aiken
  91. Trainer Ricky Hendriks has West Newton aimed for the hurdle stakes at Aiken
  92. Elkridge-Harford teams place first, second and third in the Foxhall FarmCup Team Chase Fastest Time
  93. Parker Hendriks rode three winners at Warrenton Point-to-Point
  94. Two Stakes winners for Cynthia and Charles McGinnes, Brion, Motion and Houghton have winners
  95. Foxhall Farm Cup Team Chase opens local racing season
  96. Virginia Korrell and Kathy Neilson have winners at Rappahannock
  97. Rappahannock Hunt Point-to-Point begins spring steeplechasing
  98. Bernie Houghton and Keri Brion have three winners while Graham Motion has two
  99. Awakened, Merry Maker and Snap Decision are Eclipse Award finalists
  100. Graham Motion wins three, includining a Stakes, Hewick wins in England, Brion, Houghton, Matz and Merryman have winners

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