HOOSIER PARK, Anderson, IN
| 1 | Dread the Pirate | Margin: 3 | TrueNicks: A++ | $49,774 |
2010 | Chestnut Colt | Evil Minister - Amo Ava', Forest Wildcat
Sire: Evil Minister, Chestnut, 2002.
Broodmare Sire: Forest Wildcat, Dark Bay or Brown, 1991. In 2009: 1.55 AEI.
| 2 | Seal Beach | Margin: ½ | TrueNicks: D | $16,591 |
2010 | Chestnut Colt | Hunting Hard - Moniker, Cryptoclearance
Sire: Hunting Hard, Bay, 1992. Raced 2 years. 12 starts, 3 wins, $103,140. Lifetime: 40 yearlings sold, median $3,000. In 2009: .93 AEI.
Broodmare Sire: Cryptoclearance, Dark Bay or Brown, 1984. In 2009: 1.23 AEI.
| 3 | Short Round | Margin: 1¼ | TrueNicks: B | $9,125 |
2010 | Chestnut Gelding | Pass Rush - Cacophony, Dixieland Band
Sire: Pass Rush , Chestnut, 1999. Lifetime: 4 yearlings sold, median $13,000.
Broodmare Sire: Dixieland Band, Bay, 1980. In 2009: 2.07 AEI.
Sale History:
Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Fall 2011 Yearling Sale, $23,000.
Others: Clyde Park, $4,977; Indiana Charlie, $2,489; Bird of Praise, $892; Joint Tenant, $892; Hold On Loosely, $892; Runaway Raj, $892; Painted Valley, $892; Thank You Kisses, $892; Hunk a Pie, $892.
Scratched: Erin's Charge; Good Grief.
| Finish | Horse | Jockey | Trainer |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dread the Pirate | Marlon St. Julien | David E. Paulus |
| 2 | Seal Beach | Malcolm Franklin | Tim Glyshaw |
| 3 | Short Round | David Mello | R. Gary Patrick |
| 4 | Clyde Park | Greta Kuntzweiler | Robert M. Gorham |
| 5 | Indiana Charlie | Amanda T. Tamburello | William E. Hall |
| 6 | Bird of Praise | Orlando Mojica | Genaro Garcia |
| 7 | Joint Tenant | Francisco C. Torres | Michael E. Lauer |
| 8 | Hold On Loosely | Eddie Martin, Jr. | Michael W. Nance |
| 9 | Runaway Raj | Fernando De La Cruz | Robert M. Gorham |
| 10 | Painted Valley | Chris Russell | R. Gary Patrick |
| 11 | Thank You Kisses | Rodney A. Prescott | Michael W. Nance |
| 12 | Hunk a Pie | Carol Cedeno | Merrill C. Roberts |
Through the remainder of the year, I am going to recount some of my most memorable experiences/moments in racing over the past 40 years. We begin with Rachel Alexandra's victory in the 2009 Woodward Stakes to kick off Saratoga's 150th anniversary. [More]