Saturday, February 14, 2015

Breeding in New Brunswick - The Best of All-Time

I have to admit that I have always been somewhat of a statistical geek. I have an affinity for numbers and when you combine that with an interest in harness racing - a business that almost exclusively uses numbers to gauge itself - it provides an opportunity to evaluate it from different points of view. After all, we offer race patrons a program full of numbers and statistical data. Whether it is a horses time in their last race; the number of wins or dollars earned or maybe just the betting information, numbers and statistics can play a large role in this sport.

When Niatross time-trialed in a world record 1:49.1 in 1980, I remember the harness racing periodical The Harness Horse arrived in the mailbox with nothing on its cover but the numbers :27.3-:54.3-1:21.4-1:49.1. I was a teenager just starting to follow harness racing and the significance of that cover was not lost on me. I had already memorized the family tree of all of my relative’s horses and I understood the importance of Meadow Skipper, Bye Bye Byrd and Adios in a pedigree. Now harness racing took on a new perspective for me. Niatross was now the fastest horse of all time and I wanted to know whose record he eclipsed and how fast they had gone.

I took that interest to Fredericton Raceway and when I started to work there in 1982 I went about ensuring that all of the track records were current and that a list of the Walter Dale winners was easily accessible. Scott Green has been very helpful in maintaining the integrity of the track records and assembling timed track records for trotters and pacers since the track opened in 1887. I also put together a chronological history of the track.

So with that all said - and seeing as it is the end of another racing year - I decided to take a look at New Brunswick’s most prolific horses and their breeders of all time. I solicited harness racing guru Patrick Eastwood of Saint John and he provided me some interesting information on New Brunswick breeding. We categorized some of the data and came up with the following.


Top 7 Maritime-bred pacing horses and geldings by New Brunswick breeders - by lifetime record

1:50.2s   Kickin’ Up Dirt      Breeder: Robert Hume, Hay Settlement
1:50.4f   Untouchable One      Breeder: Cheryl Geldart Greer, Norton
1:51.0s   You’re Going Down      Breeder: Milton Downey, Saint John
1:51.2f   Clinton Debriefed      Breeder: Hugh Baird, Hampton
1:51.2s   Chatham Hoochee      Breeder: Mike Melanson, Shediac
1:51.2m   Jaguar Knight       Breeder: Thomas McMaster, Saint John
1:51.4f   Sun Vals Thunder      Breeder: Johannes Wuhrman, Mount Hebron

Kickin’ Up Dirt and You’re Going Down are by Drop Off while Untouchable One (Carlspur), Clinton Debriefed (Quick Comeback), Chatham Hoochee (Chatham Light), Jaguar Knight (Knightly Blue Chip) and Sun Vals Thunder (Largo) are 100% “New Brunswick-bred,” which for this purpose means that both stallion and broodmare were from New Brunswick at the time of breeding.


Top 7 Maritime-bred pacing fillies and mares by New Brunswick breeders - by lifetime record

1:51.4s   Honey Do Jigtime      Breeder: Blaine & Donna Hannay, Upper Rexton
1:52.1f   Scootin For Joy      Breeder: Joe Connors, Scoudouc Road
1:52.1s   Spudland Sierra      Breeder: Alfred Moeller, Mount Hebron
1:52.1s   Charlottes Trick     Breeder: Alfred Moeller, Mount Hebron
1:53.0s   Charlottes Abby      Breeder: Alfred Moeller, Mount Hebron
1:53.0m   Cookies Lighting      Breeder: Melvin Land, Hopewell Cape
1:53.3s   Some Nice Ketch      Breeder: David Kileel, Fredericton

Alfred Moeller dominates this list with all but Honey Do Jigtime, Scootin For Joy and Some Nice Ketch by stallions that stood at Moeller’s Charlotte Ranch at the time of breeding. Largo sired two performers, Charlottes Trick and Cookies Lighting. Knightly Blue Chip was the sire of Spudland Sierra and Sherwood Abe sired Charlottes Abby. Some Nice Ketch was sired by Willow Bird.


Top 7 New Brunswick-FOALED pacing horses, mares and geldings by lifetime record

1:49.3s  Pronger       Foaled: Mount Hebron
1:50.0f   Astronomical      Foaled: Mount Hebron
1:50.2s   Kid Carson       Foaled: Mount Hebron
1:50.2s   Kickin Up Dirt       Foaled: Hay Settlement
1:50.2m   Charlottes Maggie      Foaled: Mount Hebron
1:50.4f   Untouchable One      Foaled: Norton
1:51.0s   You're Going Down      Foaled: Quispamsis
1:51.0s   Easy Feelin      Foaled: Mount Hebron

Charlotte Ranch in Mount Hebron had foaled out four of the five fastest horses in New Brunswick.


Top 7 Maritime-bred trotting horses and geldings by New Brunswick breeders - by lifetime record

1:55.2s   Final Balance      Breeder: One Black Horse Stable, Moncton
1:56.2f  Buddywhatshisname      Breeder: George Irving, Irishtown
1:59.4m   Bulletin Board       Breeder: David Kileel, Fredericton
2:00.1h   Duvar Road      Breeder: Robert & Grace Corlett, Miramichi
2:03.3f   Elmwood Express      Breeder: George Irving, Moncton
2:03.4f   Policy Maker      Breeder: Donald Canning, Moncton
2:04.1f    Janard Valley       Breeder: Noreen Bowlin, Fredericton

The top two, Final Balance and Buddywhatshisname, are full brother and sister (Balance Of Trade-Summer House). Both Elmwood Express and Policy Maker are by the double-gaited producing Horton Hanover.


Top 6 Maritime-bred trotting fillies and mares by New Brunswick breeders - by lifetime record

2:01.3f   Ithadtobeme      Breeder: Louise Turner, Bellisle Creek
2:02.3f   Elmwood Galaxy      Breeder: Elmwood Stable & Farm, Moncton
Q2:03.1h   Kims Balance      Breeder: Joseph & Geraldine Leger
2:03.2h   Sno Trump      Breeder: Robert & Grace Corlett, Miramichi
2:04.3h   Magic North       Breeder: Robert & Grace Corlett, Miramichi
2:05h    Power Anne      Breeder: Dolores Doyle, Bloomfield

The trot-bred Sno Trump was double gaited but never took a record on the pace. She is also the dam of Duvar Road (who took his record in Summerside this past summer) on the previous list. Power Anne is 100% pacing bred (Power Baron-Bye Bye Sheralee-Bye Bye Andy).


Top 7 New Brunswick-FOALED trotting horses and geldings by lifetime record

1:55.2f   Final Balance       Foaled: Irishtown
1:55.4f   Seawind Pascale     Foaled: Mount Hebron
1:56.2f   Buddywhatshisname      Foaled: Moncton
1:59.4h    Darowen      Foaled: Wakefield
1:59.4m   Bulletin Board      Foaled: Fredericton
2:00.1f   Duvar Road      Foaled: Napan
2:00.1f   Safe House       Foaled: Irishtown

The presence of Safe House at the top of this record gives the prolific trot broodmare, Summer House, four spots on these trot lists – the others being Final Balance, Buddywhatshisname and Elmwood Galaxy. Summer House had produced foals with earnings of $648,217.


Top 12 New Brunswick-BRED horses, mares and geldings by money earnings

$468,696  You’re Going Down      Breeder: Milton Downey, Saint John
$432,608  Clinton Debriefed      Breeder: Hugh Baird, Hampton
$431,787  Kickin’ Up Dirt      Breeder: Robert Hume, Hay Settlement
$360,367  Christopher C Down      Breeder: Milton Downey, Saint John
$342,630  Flaming Moe      Breeder: Hugh Baird, Hampton
$298,985  Sun Vals Thunder      Breeder: Johannes Wuhrmann
$273,197  Chatham Hoochee      Breeder: Mike Melanson, Shediac
$254,931  Harry Sherwood      Breeder: Clarence Glynn, Miramichi City
$253,785  Honey Do Jigtime (M)      Breeder: Blaine & Donna Hannay, Upper Rexton
$245,060  Final Balance (T)      Breeder: One Black Horse Stable, Moncton
$241,720  Cocagne Battle       Breeder: Leo & Gerard Gallant, Cocagne
$233,036  Cookies Lighting (M)      Breeder: Melvin Land, Hopewell Cape


Top 12 New Brunswick-SIRED horses, mares and geldings by money earnings

$432,608  Clinton Debriefed      Sire: Quick Comeback
$360,367  Christopher C Down      Sire: Timely Robin
$342,630  Flaming Moe      Sire: Quick Comeback
$298,985  Sun Vals Thunder      Sire: Largo
$273,197  Chatham Hoochee      Sire: Chatham Light
$261,877  Guyonthego       Sire: Willow Bird
$260,203  Kissmelass      Sire: Lisryan
$254,931  Harry Sherwood      Sire: Sherwood Abe
$241,720  Cocagne Battle       Sire: Shuttle Mission
$233,036  Cookies Lighting      Sire: Largo
$233,021  Some Nice Ketch      Sire: Willow Bird
$231,722  Diplomat Katie      Sire: Willow Bird

All but You’re Going Down, Kickin’ Up Dirt, Guyonthego, Kissmelass and the only trotter, Final Balance, are 100% New Brunswick-bred.

Clinton Debriefed (Quick Comeback-Mayflower Madam) is 100% New Brunswick-bred and is the richest of all time as well as having the second-fastest lifetime record. He was the Atlantic Sires Stakes champion as a two and three-year-old and was Horse-of-the-Year in 2003.

Is Clinton Debriefed the greatest horse ever produced in New Brunswick?

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Here is one more notable fact for New Brunswick. Bayside Katfish (Knight Champ-Bayside Empress), who was raised at Johnny Rae’s farm in Dumfries, is the winningest New Brunswick horse in the modern era with 86 lifetime wins. Next on the list is Galen Dempsey’s homebred Laurels Curly (Crafty Shadow-Star News) with 81.

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New Brunswick breeding has produced five Maritime Horse-of-the-Year winners over the past 30 years.

Gemini Risk (1983)
Angels Shadow (1986)
Seltzer Blue (1989)
Clinton Debriefed (2003)
Flaming Moe (2005)

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ATLANTIC SIRES STAKES Champions from New Brunswick

1967  Miramichi Dot
1970  Elmwood Glenn
1971   Louie J Adios
1975  Aaron's Adios
1978  Aaron's Blazer, Crafty Larry
1985  Tobique Power
1986  Horton's Thunder
1988   Some Nice Friday
1989  Seltzer Blue
1990  Charlottes Buddy
1991  Some Nice Ketch
1994  Calgary Flutie, Charlottes Britt, First Quest
1997  Chatham Hoochee
1999  Buddywhatshisname, Buster Buttons
2000  Seawind Alpha, Buddywhatshisname
2001  Quick Flow, Le Win Skied
2002  Clinton Debriefed, Black Bowtie, Charlottes Best
2003  Charlottes Trick, Clinton Debriefed
2004  Flaming Moe, Admiral’s Firstlady, Parallax, Final Balance
2011  Honey Do Jigtime
2012  Untouchable One
2013  Untouchable One, Ramblinglily

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Rothman's Sires Stake - Dairy Queen Futurity - Maritime Breeder's Futurity Champions

1985  Big D
1986  Uta's Smokey
1987  Courtney Bay
1989  Seltzer Blue, Diplomat Katie, Some Nice Friday
1990  Tom Boy Knight, Elmwood Galaxy, Charlottes Buddy, Diplomat Katie
1991  Some Nice Ketch, Tom Boy Knight
1992  Some Nice Ketch
1993  Swift Risk
1994  For Men Only
1996  Chatham Hoochee
1999  Argo Flutie
2001  Quick Flow, Cookies Lighting
2002  Clinton Debriefed, Charlottes Best
2003  Charlottes Trick
2004  Admiral’s Firstlady, Final Balance
2005  Flaming Moe
2006  Hardcore
2007  Emily J Down
2008  Absolom
2013  Untouchable One, Ramblinglily

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Saturday, January 24, 2015

3rd Annual Greatest Horses ever developed at Fredericton Raceway

When I first came up with the concept of writing a blog about the most successful horses Fredericton Raceway ever produced, I wondered if I would be able to determine who the greatest Fredericton horse of all time was.  I soon realized that this would be an impossible task.  Can you really compare horses from one era to another?

I decided that I would focus on the modern era and I categorized horses based on lifetime records, race times, money earnings and career wins to see if it made the task of determining the best any less difficult. 

It is important to note that all of the horses were stabled and trained at Fredericton Raceway at the beginning of their careers.  Some were bred in the Fredericton area and others were purchased at yearling sales in the Maritimes and throughout North America.

Since there is no one source to comprise this very specific criteria of horses developed in Fredericton, I mostly relied on my own recollections and the great memories of horse people in Fredericton.

The following is a tribute to the talent of the trainers in Fredericton so here is a look at some of the best of the modern era.

Top 25 Fredericton horses, mares and geldings by lifetime records

1:50.3f   All Star Dragon   Trainer:  Stacy Gay
1:50.3f   Flying Cowboy   Trainer:  Charlie Miles 
1:51.2m   Jaguar Knight   Trainer:  Sheldon Watts
1:51.2s   Amble Over Hanover   Trainer:  Everette Hanson
1:52.1s   Spudland Sierra (Mare)   Trainer:  Brent Briggs
1:52.1m   Woodmere Topcat   Trainer:  Lloyd Denton
1:52.4s   Sealcrest Dragon   Trainer:  Mike Downey
1:53s   Manrayson Jo   Trainer:  Brian Embleton & Garnet Taylor
1:53.1f   Northern Raucous   Trainer:  Mike Downey
1:54h   Igoddago   Trainer:  Mike Campbell
1:54h   Saulsbrook Light   Trainer:  Sheldon Watts
1:54.1f   Oscar Dielahoya   Trainer:  Sandra Foley
1:54.1f   Tornado Tim (Trotter)   Trainer:  Everette Hanson
1:54.2f   Youbetiwould   Trainer:  Phil Sowers
1:54.2f   Milliondollardad   Trainer: Philip Reid
1:54.3s   Bonavista Bay   Trainer:  Sandra Foley
1:54.4s   Money Maven (Trotter)   Trainer:  Everette Hanson
1:55h   Bear Island Tyler   Trainer:  Mike Downey
1:55.2f   Summer Radiance (Mare)   Trainer:  Doug McCarty
1:55.3s   Armbro Supernova   Trainer:  Sandra Foley
1:55.4f   Vic’s Sample   Trainer:  Stephen Trites
1:55.4f   Ryan Flyin   Trainer:  Ned Lindon
1:56h   Woodmere Sandman   Trainer:  Stephen Trites
1:56Rose Valley (Mare)   Trainer:  Mike Campbell
1:56.1f   Pipe Major   Trainer:  Mike Campbell
1:56.1f   Daytona Fearn   Trainer:  David Silliphant
1:56.1s   Jags Desperado   Trainer:  Ricky Beattie

Bubbling under:  Slick and Easy 1:56.2f; Princetown Cody (T) 1:56.2m; Mr. Rude 1:56.3h; Rookies Raisin 1:56.3h; Bayside Traveler 1:56.3f; Barons Boy 1:56.4q; Big Bucks Bomber 1:56.4f

It should be noted that Jaguar Knight and Spudland Sierra established new standards when they took their lifetime records.  Jaguar Knight paced the Meadowlands in 1:51.2 for Mike Stevenson in May 1994 and became the fastest Maritime-bred horse of all time and the second fastest Canadian-bred.  He held the Maritime-bred distinction for almost eight years until February 2002 when Dakota Express paced the Meadowlands in 1:51.1.  Spudland Sierra’s win in 1:52.1 for Jody Jamieson in July 2004 was the fastest ever by a New Brunswick-bred mare and second only to Dexter’s Wine (1:52) by a Maritime-bred mare at the time.

Top 5 Fredericton horses by winning times on a half-mile track

1:53.1   All Star Dragon
1:54      Igoddago
1:54      Saulsbrook Light
1:54.3   Woodmere Topcat
1:54.3   Northern Raucous

All Star Dragon is not only the fastest horse ever developed in Fredericton but also the fastest ever over a half-mile track. If I had included individual races by each horse, All Star Dragon would have been on each list nine more times.  He has won in 1:53.1 (twice), 1:54.1, 1:54.2, 1:54.3 and 1:55 two times each, all at Yonkers or Freehold.   Igoddago would have been on this list three more times.  He has won in 1:54, 1:54.2, 1:54.4 and 1:55, all in the Maritimes.  He has also won in 1:55.2, 1:55.3, 1:55.4 and 1:56 in the Maritimes.  He won one race at Flamboro in 1:55.4.  Saulsbrook Light has won in 1:54 and 1:54.1.

Top 5 Fredericton horses by individual race times in 1:53 or better regardless of finish

35   All Star Dragon
31   Amble Over Hanover
23   Woodmere Topcat
17   Spudland Sierra (Mare)
17   Flying Cowboy 

To break it down by wins, Flying Cowboy and Jaguar Knight have each won six races better than 1:53 – both with four better than 1:52.  All Star Dragon has won three races better than 1:52.  Spudland Sierra and Amble Over Hanover with three each and Woodmere Topcat with two are the only other horses to have multiple wins in 1:53 or better. 

Fredericton horses with $100,000+ lifetime earnings

$324,965   Northern Raucous   Trainer:  Mike Downey
$252,835   All Star Dragon   Trainer:  Stacy Gay
$212,298   Igoddago   Trainer:  Mike Campbell
$209,108   Tornado Tim (Trotter)   Trainer:  Everette Hanson
$189,388   Oscar Dielahoya   Trainer:  Sandra Foley
$188,716   Ryan Flyin   Trainer:  Ned Lindon
$173,473   Princetown Cody (Trotter)   Trainer:  Kelly Watts
$161,878   Money Maven (Trotter)   Trainer:  Everette Hanson 
$153,719   Woodmere Topcat   Trainer:  Lloyd Denton
$129,727   Big Bucks Bomber   Trainer:  Sandra Foley
$128,457   Jaguar Knight   Trainer:  Sheldon Watts
$124,877   Spudland Sierra (Mare)   Trainer:  Brent Briggs
$123,106   Pipe Major   Trainer:  Mike Campbell
$120,192   Amble Over Hanover   Trainer:  Everette Hanson
$117,169   Flying Cowboy   Trainer:  Charlie Miles
$112,875   Milliondollardad   Trainer:  Phil Reid
$110,264   Tidy Point   Trainer:  Mike Campbell
$110,225   Knightime Roger   Trainer:  Mike Campbell
$108,328   Baron’s Boy   Trainer:  Paul Jennings

Northern Raucous also has the distinction of winning the richest race when he captured the $100,000 Ontario Sires Stakes final in 1:53.2 at Georgian in October 2004.  Tornado Tim became the first trotter to surpass $200,000 in lifetime earnings this year.  Flying Cowboy and Milliondollardad are the new entries to the list this year.

Top 5 Fredericton horses by money earnings in an individual season

$114,853   Northern Raucous   2004
$94,292   Flying Cowboy   2014
$78,810   All Star Dragon   2012
$77,330   Jaguar Knight   1994
$68,680   Spudland Sierra   2004

Fredericton horses with lifetime earnings greater than $100,000
and lifetime records better than 1:55 for pacers and 1:57 for trotters (alphabetically)

All Star Dragon
Amble Over Hanover
Bear Island Tyler
Flying Cowboy
Igoddago
Jaguar Knight
Milliondollardad
Money Maven (Trotter)
Northern Raucous
Oscar Dielahoya
Princetown Cody (Trotter)
Spudland Sierra (Mare)
Tornado Tim (Trotter)
Woodmere Topcat

Top 15 Fredericton horses by lifetime wins in the modern era

73 Tidy Point ($110,264-1:58.3f)   Trainer:  Mike Campbell
70 Elixir Grade ($48,357-1:59.1f)   Trainer:  Paul Jennings
62 Igoddago ($212,298-1:54h)   Trainer:  Mike Campbell
55 Mormac Coral (Mare) ($20,995-2:03.3f)   Trainer:  Stephen Trites
53 Pipe Major ($123,106-1:56.1f)   Trainer:  Mike Campbell
53 Beth Seelster (Mare) ($70,604-1:59f)   Trainer:  Mike Downey
53 Angels Class ($33,511-1:59f)   Trainer:  Steve Trites
53 Jon Fifer ($31,429-2:03.1h)   Trainer:  John McMulkin
50 Daily Special ($93,129-2:00.4f)   Trainer:  Mike Downey
48 Knightime Roger ($110,225-1:58.2f)   Trainer:  Mike Campbell
47 North Wind Mac ($62,810-1:59.3)   Trainer:  Mike Campbell
47 Prancer Pete ($30,565-2:05.3h)   Trainer:  Charles Rammage
46 Night Hunter ($81,520-1:59.2f)   Trainer:  Mike Downey
46 Birdton Bert ($44,635-1:59.1h)   Trainer:  Tom Belmore
45 Vulga Wil (Mare) ($52,775-1:59.4f)   Trainer:  Mike Campbell
45 Paris Motion ($30,961-1:59.3h)   Trainer:  John Stewart
43 Special Reward ($56,107-2:02.2h)   Trainer:  Mike Downey
43 Lively Gold (Mare) ($19,810-2:04.3h)   Trainer:  John Stewart

Mike Campbell dominates with six places on this list - including three of the top five positions- for a total of 327 wins.  All but Vulga Wil raced until they were at least 10-years-old.  If we had gone to Top 16, Campbell would also have Starson (41) next on the list.

Honorable Mentions – outstanding horses who didn’t make any of the above lists (alphabetically)

All Finesse – 2:01.2f - 30 wins - $42,816   Trainer:  Mike Downey
Balmaghie Breeze – 1:57.4f - 28 wins - $55,349   Trainer:  Sheldon Watts
Casis Salute – 1:58.4f - 26 wins - $44,777   Trainer:  Phil Sowers
Knightly Glib – 1:59h – 27 wins - $46,404   Trainer:  Robert Stevenson
Misty Hill Mary – 1:59.4h - 39 wins - $94,736   Trainer:  Mike Campbell
Rulesnregulations – 1:58.2h – 39 wins - $51,902   Trainer:  Stephan Decourcey


A World Record holder who didn’t make any of the above lists

Classic Gene was a son of Southampton V-Adele Daeres who was purchased by Carol Thornton and Joan Sowers for $5,200 in 1979 at a yearling sale in Ontario.  The horse was broke and trained by Joan’s husband Philip Sowers and began his racing career as a two-year-old in Fredericton.  He won two races in Saint John early in his sophomore year, January 1981, and was then sold to U.S. interests.

Later that year he established a world record for one and one-quarter miles on a five-eighths mile track at Liberty Bell Park in Philadelphia when he paced in 2:31.2, lowering Belle Action’s old record of 2:32, established in 1958.  Sowers was quoted as saying, “I knew he could really go a distance but it’s really something to set a world record.”

The world record is currently held by Boulder Creek – 2:19.4.

Classic Gene raced until the age of eleven and ended his career with 19 wins, $80,256 in earnings and a lifetime record of 1:58.2m. 

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Below I have alphabetically assembled 12 horses that are arguably the best of the modern era.  I have included relevant statistics relating to lifetime records, summaries, money earnings, longevity and career highlights for your consideration.


The greatest Fredericton horses of the modern era (alphabetically)

ALL STAR DRAGON

ALL STAR DRAGON (Dragon Again-West Star Lady)
p.6,1:50.3f-1:53.1h ($252,835)
Lifetime record:  173-29-28-22
$4,500 yearling purchase at 2006 New Jersey Classic
Owner:  Stacy Gay
Trainer:  Stacy Gay

Career Highlights
At 3, won five of seven starts
At 4, winner Walter Dale Memorial (1:57) in Fredericton; HRNB invitational (1:57.2) at Saint John; third in Robert McCain Memorial at Woodstock; awarded Most Improved horse at Fredericton Raceway
At 5, claimed for $15,000 and has earned over $160,000 since then
At 6, won in 1:50.3f and 1:50.4f, the fastest winning miles ever by a Fredericton trained horse
Last raced August 2012


BIG BUCKS BOMBER

BIG BUCKS BOMBER  (Ralph Hanover-Lurene Lobell)
p.5,1:56.4f-1:57h ($129,727)
Lifetime record:  135-31-33-19
$4,200 purchase at 1988 Toronto Fall Mixed Sale as an untrained two-year-old
Owner:  Sandra Foley, Fredericton
Trainer:  Sandra Foley

Career Highlights
At 3, placed in early closing races at Montreal
At 4, winner Walter Dale Memorial (1:59) at Fredericton; first Fredericton-owned horse to win
At 5, raced Invitational circuit placing second in Gold Cup and Saucer at Charlottetown
At 6, winner Provincial Cup trial (1:57) at Saint John equaling track record; winner Provincial Cup final (1:58.3)
At 9, winner Earle Avery Memorial at Woodstock and early closer final at Fredericton
Retired September 1995
Fredericton Raceway Hall of Fame 2010


DAILY SPECIAL

DAILY SPECIAL (Dominion Byrd – Wendy Chief)
p.3,2:02.3f;6,2:00.4f ($93,129)
Lifetime record:  203-50-35-33
$2,700 yearling purchase at 1976 Fredericton Horse Sale
Owner:  David Kileel, Fredericton
Trainer:  Mike Downey

Career Highlights
At 2, Atlantic Sires Stakes champion; 12-8-4-0-$6,682-2:10.4h; won a qualifier in 2:25.4 on June 25, 1977-first charted mile
At 3, earned over $13,000 on the Atlantic Sires Stakes circuit
At 4, established new track record at Fredericton breaking Walter Dale’s 42-year record; second to Scotch Gauman in Walter Dale; awarded Horse of-the-Year at Fredericton Raceway
Retired to stud in 1987 and sired four winners, 3 in 2:10
Fredericton Raceway Hall of Fame 2004

IGODDAGO

IGODDAGO (Drop Off-Sakra Posey)
p.3,1:56.2h;7,1:54h ($212,298)
Lifetime record:  236-62-56-38
Homebred
Owner:  Michael Campbell, Brian Lean, Ronald Roy
Trainer:  Michael Campbell

Career Highlights
At 2, awarded top two-year-old colt at Fredericton Raceway
At 3, winner $25,850 early closer at Montreal (1:56.4); Duck Acorn at Charlottetown (1:56.2); awarded top three-year-old colt at Fredericton Raceway
At 4, awarded top four-year-old at Fredericton Raceway
At 5, winner Johnny Conroy at Truro (1:55); awarded Horse of-the-Year at Fredericton Raceway
At 6, winner Governor’s Plate at Summerside (1:55.3); ABC final at Charlottetown (1:56)
At 7, winner at Charlottetown (1:54) – Maritime record; awarded Horse of-the-Year at Fredericton Raceway
At 8, winner at Charlottetown (1:54.4)
At 9, awarded Horse of-the-Year at Fredericton Raceway
At 11, awarded Horse of-the-Year at Fredericton Raceway
Won 4 races in 1:55 or better, 9 races in 1:56 or better – second best Maritime-bred of all time
Retired August 2010
Fredericton Raceway Hall of Fame 2009

JAGUAR KNIGHT

JAGUAR KNIGHT (Knightly Blue Chip-Dana Hanover)
p.3,1:58h;4,1:51.2m ($128,457)
Lifetime record:  64-20-6-7
$24,000 yearling purchase at 1991 Atlantic Classic
Owner:  Wayne Hill
Trainer:  Sheldon Watts

Career Highlights
At 2, winner ASS at Summerside, Saint John, Charlottetown and Truro (1:59.2)
At 3, winner PEI Colt and Duck Acorn (1:58) at Charlottetown; Barrieau-McIsaac at Saint John
At 4, won four consecutive and seven of nine races at the Meadowlands; 1:51.2 record was fastest ever by any Maritime-bred at the time (1994), a mark that stood for almost eight year; four wins better than 1:52
Retired November 1994
At 9, returned to races and won at Charlottetown (2:00.4)
Retired to stud in 1999 and sired eight winners, 3 in 2:00
Fredericton Raceway Hall of Fame 2004


NORTHERN RAUCOUS
  

NORTHERN RAUCOUS (Northern Luck-Armbro Raucous)
p.3,1:53.2f;7,1:53.1f ($324,965)
Lifetime record:  268-39-35-33
$11,000 yearling purchase at 2002 Canadian Classic
Owner:  Albert Goodine & Andrea Dolan
Trainer:  Mike Downey

Career Highlights
At 2, won first four lifetime starts; winner OSS grassroots at Clinton; second OSS grassroots at Sudbury & Dresden
At 3, winner $100,000 OSS grassroots final at Georgian (1:53.2); winner OSS grassroots at Sudbury & Georgian
Richest horse ever developed in Fredericton
Last raced November 2011


OSCAR DIELAHOYA

OSCAR DIELAHOYA (Die Laughing-Enterprising)
p.7,1:54.1f-1:55.3h ($189,388)
Lifetime record:  194-34-24-14
$4,200 weanling purchase at 1996 Meadowlands sale under the name of Celebrity Profile
Owner:  Sandra Foley
Trainer:  Sandra Foley

Career Highlights
At 3, winner at Woodbine (1:56.4)
Last raced June 2006


PRINCETOWN CODY


PRINCETOWN CODY (Trotter) (Bannister-Gold Pendant)
t.8,1:56.2m-2:00.1h ($173,473)
Lifetime record:  226-21-40-39
Owner:  Kelly Watts & Keith Ford
Trainer:  Kelly Watts

Career Highlights
At 2, winner ASS trot at Saint John
At 3, second ASS at Saint John, Truro, Charlottetown; third ASS at Fredericton and Dairy Queen elimination at Saint John
Last raced August 2003

SPUDLAND SIERRA

SPUDLAND SIERRA (Mare) (Knightly Blue Chip-First To Fly)
p.6,1:52.1s ($124,877)
Lifetime record:  78-18-15-10
Homebred
Owner:  Brent & Weldon Briggs
Trainer:  Brent Briggs

Career Highlights
At 3, won first three lifetime starts at Flamboro
At 4 & 5, awarded Mare of-the-Year at Fredericton Raceway
At 6, won three consecutive races at Woodbine; 1:52.1 record was fastest ever by a New Brunswick bred mare and second fastest by any Maritime-bred mare at the time (2004); three wins better than 1:53
Retired June 2005
Fredericton Raceway Hall of Fame 2007


TIDY POINT

TIDY POINT (Set Point-Tidy Lobell)
p.4,1:58.3f ($110,264)
Lifetime record:  352-73-77-55
$3,000 yearling purchase at Octoberfest Yearling Sale in New Jersey
Owner:  Roy Goodine
Trainer:  Mike Campbell

Career Highlights
At 3, won 13 of 26 races
At 4, winner Robie Kaizer Memorial at Truro; winner Abbeland-Pepsi early closer at Moncton; second in Gold Cup & Saucer consolation at Charlottetown; third in Walter Dale Memorial at Fredericton;
At 5, second in Governor’s Plate at Summerside
At 6, winner Pepsi Invitational at Sydney (1:59.1) new track record; winner Dieppe Classic at Moncton
At 7, winner leg of Alpine Autumn Gold Series at Saint John; second in Gold Cup & Saucer consolation at Charlottetown; second in Alexander Memorial at Saint John; second in Ferguson Memorial at Sydney
At 8, Aged Pacing Horse of the Year at Saint John
Winningest horse ever developed in Fredericton
Last raced February 1995


TORNADO TIM


TORNADO TIM (Trotter) (Revenue S – Cyclone Annie)
t.6,1:54.1s ($209,108)
Lifetime Record:  147-28-18-12
$7,000 yearling purchase at Harrisburg
Owner:  Everette Hanson
Trainer:  Everette Hanson

Career Highlights
At 4, 5, 6 & 7. numerous wins in the Preferred trot classes in Ontario
First trotter in history to surpass $200,000 in lifetime earnings.

WOODMERE TOPCAT

WOODMERE TOPCAT (Drop Off-Fern Seelster) 
p.4,1:54.3h;6,1:52.1m ($153,719)
Lifetime record:  142-29-14-23
Owner:  Lloyd and Amy Denton
Trainer:  Lloyd Denton

Career highlights
At 2, winner ASS & PEI Colt at Charlottetown; second in Dairy Queen final to Chatham Hoochee
At 3, winner ASS at Summerside & Truro; Bill Quigg at Fredericton (1:58.1)
At 4, winner Walter Dale at Fredericton; set track records at Saint John (1:54.3) and Summerside (1:55.3); won four races in five starts at Meadowlands; awarded Atlantic Canada Horse-of-the-Year
At 8, winner ABC Invitational at Charlottetown
Raced entire career free-legged
Last raced June 2004
Fredericton Raceway Hall of Fame 2008

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