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Tide of the Sea Tops Maker Exacta in W L McKnight

Tide of the Sea Tops Maker Exacta in W L McKnight
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Colonel Liam Edges Largent in Pegasus World Cup Turf

Colonel Liam Edges Largent in Pegasus World Cup Turf
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Pegasus World Cup Contenders Complete Final Works

Pegasus World Cup Contenders Complete Final Works
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Virginia Breeders Fund Awards Pay 40 Percent For Wins At North American Tracks In 2020 - Horse Racing News

Virginia Breeders Fund Awards Pay 40 Percent For Wins At North American Tracks In 2020 Sponsored by: Largent entered the Pegasus World Cup picture with a come-from-behind victory in the Ft. Lauderdale Virginia-bred Largent s three stakes and two allowance wins in 2020 triggered an $81,738 Virginia Breeders Fund bonus award for Lazy Lane Farm in Upperville, tops among any horse and breeding farm in the Commonwealth. Virginia Breeders awards took a big step forward in 2020, averaging 40 percent of each winning purse at tracks across North America compared with 22 percent in 2019. “I m extremely excited that the Virginia breeders are starting to reap the rewards from the growing revenue streams we have now in Virginia,” said Virginia Thoroughbred Association executive director Debbie Easter. “We certainly don t breed as many horses as we once did, but I have to believe that our breeders are as happy as they have ever been. What other state pays a 40 percent breeders

Lukes Alley, Duke Of Mischief To Stand At Flowing Acres Farm At Fleetwood Lane In West Virginia - Horse Racing News

Lukes Alley, Duke Of Mischief To Stand At Flowing Acres Farm At Fleetwood Lane In West Virginia Sponsored by: Lukes Alley gets up to win the Autumn Stakes. Flowing Acres Farm at Fleetwood Lane in Charles Town, W.V., will add Canadian champion Lukes Alley and Grade 2 winner Duke of Mischief to its roster for the 2021 breeding season, both standing for a private fee. Lukes Alley will stand his debut season at stud in 2021, owned in partnership between Tampa-based Michael Ingrassia and Ocala-based Tom Foley of Foley Bloodstock. The 11-year-old son of Flower Alley won nine of 18 starts during his on-track career for earnings of $795,122.

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