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GI Winner Shotgun Gulch Bought by Rick Porter

GI Winner Shotgun Gulch Bought by Rick Porter

Shotgun Gulch, a grade I winner who was retired from racing following an injury in February, has been purchased privately by Rick Porter of Fox Hill Farm from breeder/owner/trainer C.R. Trout.

 Thursday, March 08, 2012
Grade I Winner Shotgun Gulch Injured, Retired

Grade I Winner Shotgun Gulch Injured, Retired

Trainer C.R. Trout's homebred grade I winner Shotgun Gulch has been retired from racing because of a cracked sesamoid in her left front leg suffered during a workout.

 Thursday, March 01, 2012
Shotgun Gulch, Switch Meet in TCA

Shotgun Gulch, Switch Meet in TCA

Shotgun Gulch, winner of the Vinery Madison Stakes (gr, I) at the Keeneland spring meeting, will be gunning for her second stakes win at the Lexington track as she contests the Thoroughbred Club of America (gr. II).

 Wednesday, October 05, 2011
Shotgun Gulch Headed to Churchill Downs

Shotgun Gulch Headed to Churchill Downs

It didn't take long for Shotgun Gulch to move on to her next challenge after winning the April 14 Vinery Madison (gr. I) under Garrett Gomez.

 Friday, April 15, 2011
Hollywood Hit Sets Woodbine Mark in Vigil Win

Hollywood Hit Sets Woodbine Mark in Vigil Win

Oklahoma-bred Hollywood Hit led all the way in establishing a track record for seven furlongs at Woodbine while winning the $147,038 Vigil Stakes (Can-III) May 9.

 Sunday, May 09, 2010

Hollywood Hit Glitters in Cartier Return

Hollywood Hit, ridden by Jim McAleney, led all the way as the odds-on favorite to defeat four rivals in the $159,559 Jacques Cartier for his first stakes score April 11 at Woodbine.

 Sunday, April 11, 2010

Maysville Slew Wins Dallas Turf Cup, Tops $1M

Popular 8-year-old gelding Maysville Slew became a millionaire when he rallied from far back to win Saturday's $200,000 Dallas Turf Cup at Lone Star Park in Grand Prairie, Texas.

 Saturday, June 19, 2004

Pie N Burger Beats Blues in Lone Star 'Cap

Tom and Jesse Kagele sent Southern California allowance winner Pie N Burger to Texas-based trainer Cole Norman in hope of winning a stakes race. Little did the cousins know that they'd collect their first stakes win as owners in the richest race at Lone Star Park at Grand Prairie's fifth annual Lone Star Million program.

 Monday, May 26, 2003