Third, second, third, second, fourth – WIN! As you can see Tula has always been in contention and today she owned it by three and a half lengths. Congratulations to George Strawbridge, Jr., for his homebred by Hat Trick out of multiple Stakes placed mare Gathering.
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Remarkable Soul In A Stroll
The words of the race caller after Remarkable Soul won this afternoon, leading with comfortable fractions, winging past the wire with ears pricked and looking for more – love to see that. I also like to watch Trevor McCarthy when he goes into the paddock. As well as greeting the people he always makes sure […]
Smile Bryan
Tiny drop in class made a huge difference in the way Smile Bryan ran – and won today. He’s never been far back in previous races but today he was five lengths in front! Many congratulations to Staghawk Stables, and this was especially memorable for them as ‘Bryan’ was a special friend who passed away […]
Fives Wild Again
Many times the breeding doesn’t run true to form and it seems this way with Fives Wild. By Shanghai Bobby out of a Deputy Minister mare you would think dirt would be his surface but no, it’s turf. This was his second win at Tampa this winter (he was compromised in his last start when […]
Autostrade
Running for the first time for us since arriving at the beginning of December from rehab and seven months since his last race, Autostrade made it a winning one. Congratulations to owners Albert Frassetto in partnership with some new owners to us, Lindy Farms and John DAmato.
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Flying The Flag
Absolutely delighted for owners West Point Thoroughbreds, Spendthrift Farm and Chester Thoroughbreds as they have been very patient with this 4 year old son of Malibu Moon, out of Stakes winning mare Indian Breeze. This was just his fifth start as he went to Florida last year and contracted pneumonia. He was given almost nine […]
He’s No Lemon
Nearly, nearly – there! After a couple of races where he was improving his position at the end he finally made it. One and three eighths miles seemed to be a nice distance for him and congratulations to owner and breeder Alex G. Campbell, Jr
More Mo
More Mo a nicely bred four year old by Uncle Mo won easily yesterday at Tampa for owner Alex G. Campbell, Jr. Congratulations to him, and for yet another winner from his good broodmare band.
Go Si Que Es Buena
After her first introduction into American racing when she finished a very interested fourth in a Grade 3 at Aqueduct, she won her next Stake and bettered it today with a win in the Grade 3 La Prevoyante at Gulfstream on Pegasus Cup Day. The rain had made the ground yielding but she’d run mostly […]
