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December 28, 2004

RED CONTACT TAKES 2ND HANDICAP IN TWO MONTHS

RED CONTACT (01 c, o/o Basma, by Grey Dawn II) broke his maiden in a Southwell handicap in November and returned to the same course in Great Britain for another handicap win. Going one mile, the 3-year-old battled down to the wire and tenaciously edged a stubborn rival by a short head. It was his second victory over an all weather track.

Bred in Kentucky by Shadwell Farm LLC, RED CONTACT campaigns for Meddler Bloodstock and is conditioned by Julian Poulton. He is a $17,000 Keeneland September yearling sales graduate.

December 17, 2004

COQUINERIE ADDS ANOTHER STAKES PLACING TO TALLY

Sophomore filly Coquinerie (01 f, o/o Istinad, by Kris S.) is quietly compiling an enviable record and added another stakes placing to her resume. In showery conditions at Calder, she closed from the very back of the field while four wide in the Golden Pond S. She put in a stiff drive down the stretch of the 1 1/16 mile stakes and just missed by a neck. It was her second runner-up finish in a stakes after three victories.

Bred in Kentucky by Shadwell Farm LLC, COQUINERIE races for Caroni Stable and is trained by Rodolfo Garcia. She is a 2002 Keeneland September yearling sales graduate.

GOLAZO BREAKS MAIDEN BY SIX LENGTHS

Pacesetter GOLAZO (01 c, o/o Atuf, by Danzig) lead the way in a maiden race at Golden Gate Fields. Going one mile on the dirt, the 3-year-old colt toyed with his rivals and drew away in the stretch to a six length victory. He is SAHM's 24th career winner.

GOLAZO was bred in Kentucky by Shadwell Farm LLC. Offered at the 2002 Keeneland September yearling sale, he is both owned and trained by Adrian Sanchez.

November 21, 2004

FOUR WINS IN 2004 FOR FALCON IN FLIGHT

For the fourth time this year, FALCON IN FLIGHT (01 c, o/o Booklore, by Snow Chief) crossed the wire in front. The latest win was in a one mile dirt race at Hoosier Park run over a muddy track. He stalked the pace while four wide, rallied in the stretch, and won by 1 3/4 lengths as the second choice in a field of 10.

Bred in Pennsylvania by Gary Farrar and Karen Farrar, FALCON IN FLIGHT is raced by Louis D. O'Brien and is trained by Ralph Martinez. The 3-year-old was a $27,000 yearling at the 2002 Keeneland September sale.

November 9, 2004

RED CONTACT BREAKS MAIDEN IN A HANDICAP

SAHM's 3-year-old son RED CONTACT (01 c, o/o Basma, by Grey Dawn II) skipped right over a maiden win and instead captured his first victory in a handicap at Southwell in Great Britain. The sophomore bounded along over an all weather track and beat a field of 13 by an impressive 3 1/2 lengths. The handicap race was contested over a mile.

Shadwell Farm LLC bred RED CONTACT in Kentucky and he races in the colors of Meddler Bloodstock. Julian Poulton is his trainer. He sold for $17,000 at the 2002 Keeneland September yearling sale.

October 27, 2004

SAHM IAHM 2ND WINNER IN THREE DAYS

SAHM IAHM (01 c, o/o Albarakat, by Riverman) became the second winner for his sire in the last three days with a maiden victory at Meadowlands. At a mile on the dirt, the 3-year-old chased the frontrunners, then powered clear for a resounding 7 3/4 length victory.

The $13,000 Keeneland September yearling graduate was bred in Kentucky by Shadwell Farm LLC. SAHM IAHM races for Sandra Z. Dubose and is trained by Jamie Woodington.

October 25, 2004

GROUP PLACED MUSTAMEET WINS AT LEOPARDSTOWN

Mustameet (01 c, o/o Hamasah, by Irish River (FR)) won a nice race at Leopardstown in Ireland. The 3-year-old colt, who was placed in the Juddmonte Beresford S.-G2 at two, had not raced since exactly one year prior after cracking a hind cannon bone. He won the one mile event by two lengths. From the same family as 2001 Breeders' Cup Mile-G1 winner Val Royal (FR), MUSTAMEET was bred in Kentucky by Shadwell Farm LLC. He campaigns for Hamdan al Maktoum and is conditioned by Kevin Prendergast.

October 23, 2004

ADAALA IS SAHM'S SIXTH STAKES HORSE

Adaala (02 f, o/o Alshoowg, by Riverman), a debut maiden winner in September, garnered her first stakes placing in the Gerrardstown House Stud Silken Glider S. Going one mile at the Curragh in Ireland, she wasn't quite able to catch the winner this time, but beat the other 11 contenders handily. Kevin Prendergast trains the daughter of SAHM. Bred in Kentucky by Shadwell Farm LLC, ADAALA is raced by Hamdan al Maktoum.

October 7, 2004

JUST ONE BID TAKES ALLOWANCE AT HOOSIER

Previous maiden winner JUST ONE BID (01 f, o/o Kiwi House, by Housebuster) began moving up through the allowance ranks with a nice score at Hoosier Park. The sophomore filly flashed early speed in the six furlong allowance and led by daylight at every call. An opponent challenged in the stretch, but JUST ONE BID maintained her advantage and won by a length.

Bred in Kentucky by Kenneth L. and Sarah K. Ramsey, SAHM's latest allowance winner races for the Spade Stable of Jimmy Skaggs. She is trained by David E. Pate.

September 17, 2004

COBI KY SCORES THIRD WIN IN THREE MONTHS

COBI KY (01 f, o/o Miss Keyonna, by Septieme Ciel) sprinted clear at the onset of this 1 1/16 mile event at Turfway Park. She kept to the task, never allowing a challenger close, and rolled home five lengths clear. The 3-year-old filly had gone to the post as the favorite against her elders and notched her third win in as many months. All three of her wins have been by large margins.

Bred in Kentucky by Robert L. Quinichett, COBI KY races for Peppertree Farms, Inc. She is from the immediate family of G1 winners Will's Way and Willa on the Move.

September 13, 2004

FIRST-TIME 2YO STARTER WINS IN IRELAND

ADAALA (02 f, o/o Alshoowg, by Riverman) became the third of SAHM's second-crop 2-year-olds to win, in addition to his 21st son or daughter overall to cross the finish line first. This filly was making the first start of her career at Roscommon in Ireland and easily disposed of 14 rivals by 1 1/2 lengths. The seven furlongs were run over a soft course.

Bred in Kentucky by Shadwell Farm LLC, ADAALA is campaigned by Hamdan Al Maktoum. Kevin Prendergast is her trainer.

Setpember 12, 2004

COQUINERIE IS SAHM'S FIFTH STAKES HORSE

After three wins at Calder, including two allowance victories, Coquinerie (01 f, o/o Istinad, by Kris S.) put in a strong runner-up performance in the Judy's Red Shoes S. at the same track. Going 1 1/16 miles on the yielding turf, COQUINERIE settled far back before unleashing a furious drive that carried her from last. She flew down the stretch, splitting rivals impressively, and missed winning the $75,000 stakes by just a half-length.

The placing was COQUINERIE's first in a stakes and made her SAHM's fifth stakes horse to date in his first crop of runners. Bred in Kentucky by Shadwell Farm, LLC, the 2002 Keeneland September yearling sales graduate races for Caroni Stable.

August 31, 2004

SAHM AMONG TOP FIVE 2ND-CROP SIRES BY SWs

An August edition of TBH MarketWatch featured second-crop sires of 2004 and young Shadwell sire SAHM figured prominently on two important lists. With an impressive three stakes winners (and four stakes horses) from just 30 starters, he is tied for fifth among the Leading North American Sires by Number of Stakes Winners. In addition, he also is tied for third among the Leading North American Sires by Number of Turf Winners.

In addition to his four stakes horses, SAHM has had 20 winners, including two winners (from two starters) in his second crop of 2-year-olds.

August 29, 2004

GAELIC SUNRISE IS SAHM'S 20TH WINNER

GAELIC SUNRISE (01 c, o/o Awards Awaiting, by Academy Award) withstood a fierce battle to capture a maiden special weight against older foes at Delaware Park. The sophomore colt was unhurried in the early stages of the 1 1/16 mile turf maiden before making a three-wide middle move. After tackling the frontrunner, the two dueled neck and neck down the stretch. The son of SAHM prevailed by a neck.

The 20th winner for his sire, GAELIC SUNRISE is a Kentucky-bred. Trained by Graham Motion, he races as a homebred for Andrew J. M. Flail.

August 20, 2004

DOUBLE DIDGIT BABY BEATS OLDER MARES

DOUBLE DIDGIT BABY (01 f, o/o Paris Tango, by Cure the Blues) shortened up to five furlongs to beat older fillies and mares at Mountaineer Park. Over a muddy track, the sophomore filly challenged from the middle of the pack. She surged to contention at the top of the stretch and was carried wide by the frontrunner but got up by a neck at the wire. She finished the five-eighths over a field of 10 in 1:00 flat and was the longest shot on the board at 35-1.

Bred in Maryland by Rachel Rosa, DOUBLE DIDGIT BABY races for Carrol S. Langley. It was her second win in the last two months at Mountaineer.

July 24, 2004

SWEET DREAM RHODY WINS TWICE IN 10 DAYS

SWEET DREAM RHODY (01 c, o/o Sweet Roberta, by Roberto) won just 10 days ago and came back at Penn National for another victory. In what is becoming his patented style, the 3-year-old took his time near the rear of the field in the early stages of the one mile race. He angled out and rallied on the turn, accelerating in the stretch for a 1 1/4 length win. It was his third win since March.

Campaigning for Vincent M. McCue, SWEET DREAM RHODY was bred in Kentucky by Shadwell Farm LLC. He was SAHM's second winner of the past two days.

July 23, 2004

STAKES WINNER IS SAHM'S 6TH INDIVIDUAL WINNER OF JULY

MR. FIXED INCOME (01 c, o/o Tinted Ivory, by Sir Ivor), a previous stakes winner for SAHM, won again at Finger Lakes to become his sire's sixth individual winner of the month. At the end of June, he took a six-furlong race at the same track, but now stepped up in distance to one mile and 70 yards. The sophomore took the four path on the last turn and advanced steadily through the stretch. He endured a bumping incident while splitting rivals in late stretch but prevailed for a half-length win.

Bred in New York by Underhill Investment Corp, MR. FIXED INCOME campaigns for the partnership of J. Buonaugurio, M. Norselli, and Difrancesco.

July 16, 2004

GREAT SHAM IS SAHM'S 19TH WINNER

GREAT SHAM (01 c, o/o Tucked Inside, by Great Above), a sophomore from SAHM's first crop, broke his maiden impressively against older horses at Canterbury Park. Going six furlongs on the dirt, he rated near the back of the 12-horse field before rallying four wide. He drove to the front at the head of the stretch and crossed the wire 4 3/4 lengths the best.

Bred in Kentucky by Rosemont Farm LLC, GREAT SHAM races for Jer-Mar Stable LLC. He is his sire's 19th career winner.

July 14, 2004

SWEET DREAM RHODY WINS AGAIN

SWEET DREAM RHODY (01 c, o/o Sweet Roberta, by Roberto) captured a one mile and 70 yard dirt race at Penn National. The sophomore was unhurried in the early stages but began making a move on the far turn. He flew through the stretch to overtake the leaders and came home a 1 1/4 length victor.

Bred in Kentucky by Shadwell Farm LLC, SWEET DREAM RHODY races in the colors of Vincent M. McCue. It was his second career victory at the Pennsylvania track.

July 5, 2004

STAR OF SAHM TAKES PHILLY ALLOWANCE

STAR OF SAHM (01 f, o/o Smile With a Smile, by Smile) won just four weeks ago and came back for a decisive victory in an allowance at Philadelphia Park. She dueled for the lead throughout the 1 1/16 mile dirt race, put away her challenger entering the stretch, and drew clear for an 8 1/4 length triumph. Bred in Pennsylvania by Mr. and Mrs. Jose Samaniego, STAR OF SAHM races for Jobe Racing, Inc. She is SAHM's third winner of the last three days.

July 4, 2004

ANOTHER SECOND-CROP WINNER FOR SAHM

HALO HIT (02 f, o/o Solid Hit, by Time for a Change) became the second of two second-crop winners for her sire (and the 18th individual winner). The 2-year-old filly scored in a maiden special weight at Lone Star Park going 7 1/2 furlongs on the turf. She made a menacing run from last in the 12-horse field to rally six wide and win by a neck. Bred in Kentucky, HALO HIT is bred, owned, and trained by C. R. Trout.

July 3, 2004

CHENIA CAPTURES SUFFOLK DOWNS OAKS

CHENIA (01 f, o/o Abla (GB), by Robellino), a stakes winner earlier this year, captured the Suffolk Downs Oaks for her second blacktype victory. She settled inside near the back of the pack and remained unhurried for the first half of the one mile and 70 yard stakes. She moved three wide on the turn and steadily closed down the stretch. She was up in time to score a head victory in the Oaks on the turf course at Suffolk Downs.

Winner of the Stonehedge Farm Sophomore Fillies S. at Tampa Bay Downs three months ago, CHENIA was sold in utero at the 2000 Keeneland November sale by Shadwell Sales for $19,000. She was bred in Kentucky by the Abla Syndicate and campaigns for Marshall and Suzanne Novak and Richard Schultz.

June 28, 2004

COBI KY WINS BY DAYLIGHT TWICE IN TWO WEEKS

COBI KY (01 f, o/o Miss Keyonna, by Septieme Ciel) had just broken her maiden a mere 14 days ago, but that didn't stop her from becoming a two-time winner in two weeks. She stepped up from maiden to allowance company at Mountaineer Park, also stepping up in distance from one mile to 1 1/4 miles. Just as in her initial win, the 3-year-old filly set all the pace and won by a huge margin. She captured this allowance by 8 3/4 lengths.

Bred in Kentucky by Robert L. Quinichett, COBI KY goes to post in the colors of Peppertree Farms, Inc.

June 27, 2004

STAKES WINNER NOTCHES ANOTHER WIN

A stakes winner at two, MR. FIXED INCOME (01 c, o/o Tinted Ivory, by Sir Ivor) captured a six-furlong event at Finger Lakes in New York. The now 3-year-old was unhurried at the back of the pack and found a lane at the quarter pole. He collared the frontrunner and won going away for a 1 1/2 length victory.

The sixth winner this month for his young sire, MR. FIXED INCOME was bred in New York by Underhill Investment Corp. He campaigns for the partnership of Buonaugurio, M. and J. Norselli, and Difrancesco.

June 25, 2004

17 INDIVIDUAL WINNERS FOR SAHM

DOUBLE DIDGIT BABY (01 f, o/o Paris Tango, by Cure the Blues) became her sire's 17th individual winner with a determined victory in a maiden race at Mountaineer. She broke on top, then battled for the lead throughout much of the six-furlong dirt event. The 3-year-old filly shook clear at the top of the lane to win by two lengths.

Bred in Maryland by Rachel Rosa, DOUBLE DIDGIT BABY races for Carrol S. Langley. Her dam was stakes-placed at three and is a half-sibling to three other stakes horses.

June 20, 2004

THREE STAKES WINNERS FOR SAHM

SAHMKINDAWONDERFUL (01 f, o/o Lasque, by Bounding Basque) became her sire's third stakes winner and fourth stakes horse with this handy win in the Double Delta S. at Arlington Park. Going one mile on the turf, the sophomore filly burst out from the middle of the pack for the drive and embarked on a late rally. Showing tenancity, she was up in the last jump to win by a head.

Bred in Kentucky by Circle T Thoroughbreds, SAHMKINDAWONDERFUL races for Dare To Dream Stable LLC. Her stakes-placed dam is a half-sister to 16-time stakes winner Isadorable and multiple stakes winner My Other Brother.

June 15, 2004

SECOND NEW WINNER IN TWO DAYS FOR SAHM

JUST ONE BID (01 f, o/o Kiwi House, by Housebuster) became the second maiden special weight winner in as many days for her sire with this nice win at River Downs. Over six furlongs, she put in a professional performance, first stalking the pace, then rallying on the turn and drawing clear. Her final margin of victory was 2 1/4 lengths.

Bred in Kentucky by Kenneth L. Ramsey and Sarah K. Ramsey, JUST ONE BID campaigns for Lisa Reiber.

June 14, 2004

COBI KY MAKES IT 15 WINNERS FOR SAHM

COBI KY (01 f, o/o Miss Keyonna, by Septieme Ciel) notched an impressive victory at Mountaineer Park. The sophomore filly went to post as the favorite in the one mile maiden special weight and did not disappoint. She led every step of the way while under wraps and blew away the field to cross the wire 7 3/4 lengths in front.

A Kentucky-bred for Robert L. Quinichett, COBI KY races for Peppertree Farms, Inc. She is from the immediate family of G1 winners Will's Way and Willa on the Move.

June 8, 2004

STAR OF SAHM IS HER SIRE'S 14TH WINNER

Young sire SAHM notched another winner when STAR OF SAHM (01 f, o/o Smile With a Smile, by Smile) captured a maiden special weight at Philadelphia Park. Going 6 1/2 furlongs on the dirt, the 3-year-old filly vied for command the entire trip. She put away all challengers, including a strong closer, to win by a neck. She is SAHM's 14th individual winner.

STAR OF SAHM was bred in Pennsylvania by Mr. and Mrs. Jose Samaniego. She competes in the colors of Jobe Racing, Inc.

May 29, 2004

ANOTHER ALLOWANCE WIN FOR FALCON IN FLIGHT

For the third time since early April, FALCON IN FLIGHT (01 c, o/o Booklore, by Snow Chief) won by daylight at Fairmount Park. The sophomore captured this one mile and 70 yard allowance by three lengths, making his combined margin of victory in the three starts a stunning 17 1/2 lengths. In his latest win, FALCON IN FLIGHT pressed the pace, took over four wide nearing the last quarter mile, and steadily opened up.

Bred in Pennsylvania by Gary Farrar and Karen Farrar, FALCON IN FLIGHT campaigns for William Stiritz and is trained by Jimmy Zook.

May 25, 2004

COQUINERIE WINS ANOTHER ALLOWANCE FOR SAHM

COQUINERIE (01 f, o/o Istinad, by Kris S.), a versatile winner on both dirt and turf last year as a 2-year-old, captured the second allowance test of her career. Going 1 1/16 miles on the turf at Calder, the sophomore filly was in no hurry early in the race. She mounted a rally from the back of the pack while three wide going into the far turn and battled with another closer to score a head victory at the wire.

COQUINERIE was bred in Kentucky by Shadwell Farm, LLC. The 2002 Keeneland September yearling sales graduate races for Caroni Stable.

May 6, 2004

SAMS SAHM 1ST 2YO WINNER OF 2004 FOR SIRE

With 2-year-old races just getting into full swing around the country, SAHM already has his first winner from his second crop of juveniles. SAMS SAHM (02 c, o/o Flakes of Gold (GB), by Dancing Spree) captured a 4 1/2 furlong maiden special weight at Lone Star Park. The colt was always near the front and took command leaving the turn. He held off a late closer for a head victory.

SAMS SAHM was bred in Kentucky by Craig R. Britton and Jackie Fite. He races for Sam L. Thomason and Mike Crow. In addition to being SAHM's first second-crop winner, SAMS SAHM is his sire's 13th lifetime winner.

April 30, 2004

FALCON IN FLIGHT WINS AGAIN FOR SAHM

For the second time in less than a month, FALCON IN FLIGHT (01 c, o/o Booklore, by Snow Chief) won by a huge daylight margin at Fairmount Park. In a one mile allowance race on a sloppy track, the 3-year-old broke first and set all the pace. He began drawing clear leaving the second turn and won by a whopping 8 3/4 lengths. He broke his maiden on April 8 by 5 3/4 lengths.

FALCON IN FLIGHT was bred in Pennsylvania by Gary Farrar and Karen Farrar. He campaigns for William Stiritz.

April 17, 2004

ONE DOZEN WINNERS FOR SAHM

AMBSAH (01 c, o/o Deer Ambi, by Deerhound) made it one dozen winners for his young sire with a maiden victory at Gulfstream Park. The sophomore colt beat a field of speedy rivals going five furlongs on the dirt. He chased the early pace, took over in the stretch, and drew clear to win by 3 3/4 lengths in :58 4/5. Bred by Peter Fuller in Kentucky, AMBSAH races for Pecoraro Racing Stable.

A two-time sales graduate, AMBSAH is SAHM's fourth individual winner to date in April.

April 8, 2004

FALCON IN FLIGHT IS SAHM'S 3RD WINNER OF THE WEEK

Sophomore sire SAHM recorded his third winner in the past six days when FALCON IN FLIGHT (01 c, o/o Booklore, by Snow Chief) captured a maiden special weight at Fairmount Park in Illinois. The 3-year-old colt broke to the inside and battled for the lead in the 5 1/2 furlong dirt event. He took command in midstretch and powered home by 5 3/4 lengths. Bred in Pennsylvania by Gary Farrar and Karen Farrar, SAHM's newest winner races for William Stiritz.

FALCON IN FLIGHT is the 11th individual winner in SAHM's first crop. Three of his runners to date are also stakes horses.

April 4, 2004

CHENIA IS SAHM'S 2ND STAKES WINNER & 3RD STAKES HORSE

Young Shadwell sire SAHM recorded his second stakes winner and third stakes horse when CHENIA (01 f, o/o Abla (GB), by Robellino) captured the Stonehedge Farm Sophomore Fillies S. at Tampa Bay Downs. The 3-year-old filly had recently scored an impressive maiden win at the same track. CHENIA took her time at the back of the pack in the seven-furlong stakes, made a four-wide middle move, and unleashed a furious drive to run down the leader. She tallied her first blacktype win by a neck over the full field of 13.

Bred in Kentucky by the Abla Syndicate, CHENIA was sold while in utero at the 2000 Keeneland November sale by Shadwell Sales for $19,000. She now races for Marshall and Suzanne Novak and Richard Schultz.

April 3, 2004

ANOTHER STORY WINS AGAIN FOR SAHM

The 3-year-old gray SAHM colt ANOTHER STORY (01 c, o/o Gaily Mew Gull (IRE), by Brief Truce), who broke his maiden earlier this year, captured another race at Beulah Park. He broke swiftest of all in the five-furlong race and held all rivals at bay, including a strong closer. He won by a half-length and completed the five-eighths in 1:00 2/5.

ANOTHER STORY, who was bred in Kentucky by Tokyo Thoroughbred Bereau, campaigns for Tim Disney.

March 7, 2004

TWO WINNERS IN AS MANY DAYS FOR SAHM

EVENING PLEASURES (01 c, o/o Afternoon Surprise, by Proud Truth) got up just in time to take a maiden special weight at Laurel Park and become the second winner in two days for his sire. The 3-year-old colt settled nicely and saved ground in the 1 1/16 mile contest, then swung three-wide turning for home. He caught the leader in the last strides to prevail by a nose. The Illinois-bred races as a homebred for Kaygar Stables.

SAHM now has 10 winners in his initial crop.

March 6, 2004

SAHM RECORDS NINTH CAREER WINNER

SWEET DREAM RHODY (01 c, o/o Sweet Roberta, by Roberto) became the ninth winner (and fifth maiden winner this year) for SAHM. The sophomore colt was never far off the pace in this 1 1/16 mile maiden event at Penn National. He made his move while three wide on the second turn and was clear of his rivals entering the stretch. He crossed the wire 3 3/4 lengths the best. Bred in Kentucky by Shadwell Farm LLC, SAHM's newest winner campaigns for Leonard Liberto.

February 22, 2004

CHENIA SPRINTS TO BECOME SAHM'S EIGHTH WINNER

The Mr. Prospector sire SAHM, whose first 3-year-olds are racing now, recorded his eighth career winner with CHENIA (01 f, o/o Abla (GB), by Robellino) in Florida. The sophomore filly captured a maiden event impressively at Tampa Bay Downs. After loitering at the back of the pack, CHENIA made a move while an amazing seven wide and blew past the leaders for a 2 3/4-length triumph. She got the five furlongs in 1:00.

Bred by the Abla Syndicate in Kentucky, SAHM's latest winner races for Marshall L. and Suzanne Novak. CHENIA was an $18,000 weanling at the 2001 Keeneland November sale.

February 10, 2004

ANOTHER STORY ANOTHER WINNER FOR SAHM

Young sire SAHM recorded his seventh career winner when ANOTHER STORY (01 c, o/o Gaily Mew Gull (IRE), by Brief Truce) broke his maiden at Beulah Park. The 3-year-old colt showed early speed and led the field throughout the entire 4 1/2 furlong race. He prevailed by 1 1/4 lengths in a time of :52 3/5.

Bred in Kentucky by the Tokyo Thoroughbred Bereau, ANOTHER STORY races for Tim Disney.

January 6, 2004

SAHM FILLY CELEBRATES NEW YEAR WITH MSW VICTORY

MISS D FLAWLESS (01 f, o/o Trickntreat, by Clever Trick) brought in the new year with an impressive win in maiden special weight company at Tampa Bay Downs. The freshly-minted 3-year-old filly took her time near the back of the pack for much of the one-mile maiden on the turf, then made her move on the second turn while five-wide. She mowed down the leaders and pulled away to score by two lengths as the race favorite.

Her sire's sixth winner, MISS D FLAWLESS was placed at two before this maiden win in her first days as a sophomore. She was bred in New York by Barry R. Ostrager and races for Steven Peskoff.



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