GLENCREST BRED BOOK OF Z TRIUMPHS AT CHURCHILL

11/21/2008

Book of Z retuned to the track at Churchill Downs to win in his second career start. By the late Glencrest stallion Booklet, out of the Wavering Monarch mare Fees Waived, Book of Z races for Zayat Stables and is trained by Dale Romans. "He was probably as good a baby as we ever raised; as good-looking a horse as we could raise," David Greathouse recollected. Book of Z was pinhooked by Spurr LLC, who went on to sell the $77,000 weanling as a yearling for $500,000. His dam Fees Waived resides at Glencrest and is in foal to Include.




Dream Empress Wins Alcibiades G1 Opening Day Keeneland

10/06/2008


Glencrest-bred Dream Empress captured the $500,000 Darley Alcibiades S. (G1) at Keeneland Race Course on Oct. 3rd. The two-year old Bernstein filly, ridden by Robby Albarado, prevailed by 4 ¼ lengths and covered the 1 1/16 -mile in 1:43.82. The win secured owner-syndicate Livin the Dream Racing and trainer Kenny McPeek a position in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1) on October 24 as part of the Breeders' Cup Challenge "Win and You're In" series.

"She was really, really impressive," said McPeek, who won the Alcibiades for the third time following victories with She's a Devil Due in 2000 and Take Charge Lady in '02. "We expected her to run well, but really just hoped for third or better. We didn’t know how she'd handle the Polytrack, but she's worked good over it. She's a lovely filly, all class."




MUNNINGS RUNNER UP IN G1 CHAMPAGNE

10/05/2008

Glencrest-bred Munnings turned the tables on Crib Note but was still second best in the one mile $400,000 Champagne S. (G1) at Belmont Park. Vineyard Haven captured his second Grade I win over Munnings and Crib Note.




Honey Ryder & Panty Raid in Fasig-Tipton November Sale
09/22/2008
Deirdre B. Biles

Grade I winners Panty Raid and Honey Ryder, along with La Comete, the dam of grade I-placed Munnings, will be offered during the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky select mixed sale Nov. 2 in Lexington. Honey Ryder is in foal to Giant’s Causeway, and La Comete is in foal to Munnings’ sire, Speightstown.

 

John Greathouse Jr. and Dan Tayloe are the owners of Panty Raid, Honey Ryder, and La Comete, who will be consigned to the Fasig-Tipton auction by Four Star Sales.

 

“People like me aren’t supposed to own horses like this,” Greathouse said of the decision to sell. “At some point, they become worth too much for a guy who works for a living to hang on to. It’s probably time to see some of our investment returned to our pockets and to go on and try to find another one (good horse).”

 

Greathouse is a co-owner of Kentucky-based Glencrest Farm, which purchased Panty Raid for $275,000 at the 2006 Keeneland April sale of 2-year-olds in training. The 4-year-old daughter of Include scored in the 2007 editions of the American Oaks Invitational (gr. IT), Juddmonte Spinster (gr. IT), and Black-Eyed Susan (gr. II) Stakes. Panty Raid, who last raced in April of this year, has earned $1,052,380.

 

Honey Ryder, a $1.8-million buy-back at last year’s Fasig-Tipton Kentucky November mixed sale, is an earner of $2,784,160. The 7-year-old daughter of Lasting Approval finished first 11 times in added-money events. She captured the 2006 Flower Bowl Invitational Stakes (gr. IT), the 2005 E.P. Taylor Stakes (Can-IT), the 2006 and 2007 runnings of the Sheepshead Bay Handicap (gr. IIT), and the 2005 and 2006 editions of the Orchid Handicap (gr. IIT in 2005 and grade IIIT in 2006).

 

A 12-year-old unraced daughter of Holy Bull, La Comete is out of 1991 Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup Stakes (gr. IT) winner La Gueriere (by Lord At War) and is a half-sister to 1997 Oak Tree Derby (gr. IIT) winner Lasting Approval (by With Approval). Munnings, who is La Comete’s fourth foal, is a winner. He finished third in this year’s Three Chimneys Hopeful Stakes (gr. I)

 

 




FIRST WINNER FOR MILLIONAIRE CHAMPALI

09/13/2008

Millionaire CHAMPALI scored with his first winner at Turfway Park when CHAMP LAILA won a 5 ½ furlong maiden special weight Friday night for owner Golden Shamrock Stable and trainer Greg Foley. With Victor Lebron aboard, Champ Laila raced behind the leaders, went four wide on the turn and held off a challenge to open up to a five length win Bred in Kentucky by Mark Zamzow and Bob Procaccini, CHAMP LAILA is out of the Bet Big mare Valid Deduction.

 




Munnings runs third in the Saratoga Special-G1 on closing day
09/02/2008
The $1.7-million juvenile, bred by Glencrest and Tayloe, went to post off an impressive debut earlier in the Saratoga meet. After a horrible start Munnings made up ground and finished third for owners Micheal Tabor, Mrs. John Magnier and Derrick Smith. The Todd Pletcher trainee was bred and raised at Glencrest. By Speightstown out of La Comete, Munnings' next start has not yet been announced.



Sale Grad MUNNINGS Spectacular at Saratoga
07/26/2008
MUNNINGS, a two-year-old son of Speightstown bred, raised and sold by Glencrest, made a stunning debut at Saratoga, winning by daylight with the fastest six furlongs of any juvenile at the meet.
 
Following this victory, Daily Racing Form's Mike Watchmaker named him the #1 two-year-old on Watchmaker Watch.
 
MUNNINGS was bred in Kentucky by Glencrest and Dan Tayloe, and sold for $150,000 at the Saratoga Selected yearling sale by Four Star Sales, agent. Purchaser Leprechaun Racing then consigned him to the Fasig-Tipton Calder Sale, where he sold for $1.7-million to Demi O?Byrne, after working an eighth in an eye-catching :10. This was the second highest price of the sale.
 
Racing for Mrs. John Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith, MUNNINGS is trained by four-time Eclipse Award winner Todd Pletcher. He is from the first crop of the Sprint Champion, from the direct family of Lady Winborne.



Grade I Winner Panty Raid Retired

05/29/2008
Bloodhorse.com

Panty Raid, a Grade I winner on dirt and turf, has been retired from racing because of a torn suspensory. The 4-year-old millionaire daughter of Include raced for the Greathouse family’s Glencrest Farm and Dan Tayloe.

The injury was not career-ending, but it was decided to retire her anyway.  “By the time we would have been able to get her back to the races it might have been this fall,” said John Greathouse. “She was already home.”

Panty Raid, who arrived May 22 at Glencrest near Midway, Ky., had been in training with Todd Pletcher at Belmont Park. She is not scheduled to be bred this year.

Panty Raid accomplished a rarity last year for a 3-year-old filly. She beat older fillies and mares in both the American Oaks Invitational (gr. IT) and Juddmonte Spinster (gr. I) Stakes.

Panty Raid retired with five wins from 10 starts and earnings of $1,052,380.

Glencrest bought Panty Raid for $275,000 at the 2006 Keeneland April sale of 2-year-olds in training from Niall Brennan Stables, agent. Panty Raid was produced from the stakes-placed Private Account mare Adventurous Di.


 

 




PANTY RAID BACK FOR RUN AT THE BREEDERS' CUP
04/17/2008
Daily Racing Form – 4/18/08

By Marty McGee

Lexington, KY – When Keeneland fans last saw her, Panty Raid was winning the biggest race of the meet.  A victory in the Spinster Stakes last fall capped a remarkable year during which the filly hit for the modern-day racetrack cycle by winning graded stakes on dirt, turf and synthetics.

The 14th running of the Grade 3 Doubledogdare Stakes is the spot that trainer Todd Pletcher has handpicked for the return of Panty Raid, who heads a field of seven entered in the Friday feature at Keeneland.  A 4-year-old Glencrest Farm filly who was judiciously withheld from the Breeders’ Cup last year after winning the Spinster three weeks beforehand, Panty Raid is a major hopeful for the 25th Breeders’ Cup championships in October, when the BC Distaff will be run at Santa Anita, said Pletcher. 

“It was a tough decision on the Breeders’ Cup last year, but we just didn’t feel like there was a perfect race for her at that time,” he said. “In hindsight, we certainly felt comfortable, considering the (sloppy) conditions, with our decision not to rush her back.

“She’s such a versatile filly. She can run so well on any surface, and we felt we could have a really big year with her.  We freshened up and now here we are, ready to go.”

Panty Raid, with Garrett Gomez to ride, will break from post 6 in the $125,000 Doubledogdare, a 1 1/16 mile race, which was carded as the ninth of 10 Friday races.  Besides the Spinster, Panty Raid, a daughter of Include, also won the Grade 2 Black-Eyed-Susan Stakes on Pimlico dirt and the Grade 1 American Oaks on the Hollywood Park turf last year. 

If her comeback is to be foiled, the most likely upsetters are Say You Will, a Darley Stable filly who most recently was second in the Grade 2 La Canada at Santa Anita; Indescribable, whose three victories include an allowance romp over the Keeneland Polytrack last fall; and Meribel, who won the 2006 Valley View Stakes in her lone try over the Keeneland Polytrack. 

The rest of the field is Marquee Delivery, Carriage Trail, and I’m in Love.

The Doubledogdare is part of the late pick four (races 7-10) with a guaranteed pool of $200,000.  The race is named for the two-time champion filly (1955-56) owned by Claiborne Farm. 




GRADE ONE STAKES WINNER HAPPY TICKET HAS FIRST FOAL
03/25/2008

Happy Ticket, Grade One winner with lifetime earnings of $1,688,838, gave birth to her first foal on March 16, a colt by Distored Humor for owner Stewart Madison.

Happy Ticket is boarded at Glencrest Farm and she is scheduled to be bred back to Empire Maker. 




ON THE VIRG OF STARDOM?? 
03/14/2008
TDN 3/14/08

Fantasy Farms is hoping that hip 21 will be a star. The bay colt, a $325,000 KEESEP yearling, is out of a half-sister to the dam of G1 Santa Anita Derby hopeful On the Virg (Pulpit).  Consigned by Jerry Bailey Sales Agency, agent, he was purchased for $450,000 at Barretts yesterday. Larry Richardson signed the ticket.  “I bought him for Frank Marshall—he and some of his friends are involved in Fantasy Farms.”  Marshall knows something about stardom.  The Hollywood honcho has produced such hits as “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” “The Bourne Ultimatum,” “The Color Purple,” Who Framed Roger Rabbit,” “The Sixth Sense,” and, appropriately, “Seabiscuit.”  It was on the set of that film that Richardson ran into Marshall. “We met when he was doing that movie, and I’ve been buying horses for him for a couple of years.  He is also partners in Sassafras Racing (co-owner of On the Virg).  We’ve had some luck, and now we’re trying to grow a little.”  Out of stakes-placed Informative, the colt worked an eighth in :10 2/5 at the first preview. “We liked the family, and we hope he runs to his looks.”  Was the price what he expected?  “Well, they always bring more than you want, but it was a fair price,” Richardson said.  “That’s the market.” A native of Louisiana and son of a Quarter Horse trainer, Richardson worked for Nelson Bunker Hunt.  “He brought me to Lexington,” the agent said.  “I worked for him for a lot of years, and I’ve been buying horses since he went out of business.”

*On the Virg is owned and raced by Glencrest Farm and Partners.




MILITARY DAUGHTER CAPTURES CORRECTION HANDICAP
02/11/2008

February 9 – Beau Dare, a five-year-old by Military, scored a victory in the 6 furlong Correction Handicap at Aqueduct by half a length.

Run in the colors of Walts David Stable LLC, Beau Dare was bred in Kentucky by Mike Walts and is out of the Beau Genius mare Gen Corp Purposes.  

Trained by Bruce Levine, Beau Dare has lifetime earns of $315,458. 




GUN SALUTE WORKS IN DUBAI
01/29/2008
Bloodstock Journal 1/29/08

Grade 1 winner GUN SALUTE (Military), who was purchased privately late last year and shipped to Dubai earlier this month, worked for new trainer Doug Watson on Monday, according to a report on the Dubai Racing Club's drcnewswire.com.

With jockey Mick Kinane aboard, the six-year-old bay traveled five furlongs on the main track at Nad al Sheba.

"He has covered that in exactly a minute, and we are very pleased," Watson said. "Mick certainly likes the horse, and he is an exciting addition to our Carnival team."

Watson added that Gun Salute would likely use a February 9 turf handicap as a prep for the March 29 Dubai Duty Free (UAE-G1), a nearly nine-furlong turf contest on Dubai World Cup night.

Formerly trained by Bill Mott, Gun Salute captured the Secretariat S. (G1), American Derby (G2), Hawthorne Derby (G3) and Forerunner S. in 2005. He raced only once in 2006, finishing third in the Gulfstream Park S. (G1), and was sidelined for 11 months. Gun Salute took time to regain his best form in 2007, but he ended his campaign with a smart Keeneland allowance score and a third-place performance in the River City H. (G3) at Churchill Downs. He has compiled a record of 19-7-1-4 with $783,099 in earnings.

Gun Salute is now owned by a partnership formed by bloodstock agent Ben McElroy. Plans call for him to return to the United States after his tilt at the Duty Free.




MILITARY MARE SCORES AS FAVORITE AT GULFSTREAM
01/28/2008

January 27 – Wicklow Vamp, by Military, captured a 7 ½ furlong event at Gulfstream Park by 1 ½ lengths.

Bred in Kentucky by Nancy Shuford, Wicklow Vamp is out of the Proper Reality mare Intowin.

Peter Walder trained the Military mare to her fourteenth career victory. 




MILITARY COLT DOMINATES BY 5 ¼ LENGTHS
01/02/2008

December 27 – Rack Thief, a three-year-old colt by Military, scored his second career victory as the favorite in a 1 1/16 mile event on the turf at Sam Houston Park by 5 ¼ lengths.

Out of Miss Landers, by Vaguely Noble, Rack Thief was bred in Kentucky by James Godwin.

Henry Johnson Jr. trains the Military colt for Stewart Mather Madison. 




BEAU DARE SCORES ALLOWANCE WIN AS FAVORITE AT AQUEDUCT
12/27/2007

December 26 – Beau Dare, a four-year-old filly by Military captured a 6 furlong allowance victory at Aqueduct by 3 ¼ lengths, easily leading the field from the quarter pole.

Bred by Mike Walts in Kentucky, the Bruce Levine trainee is out of the Beau Genius mare, Gen Corp Purposes. 

Beau Dare has lifetime earnings of $266,828.




MILITARY COLT BREAKS MAIDEN AT TURFWAY
12/03/2007


November 29 – Dance for Military, a two-year-old colt by Military captured his maiden victory in a 5 ½ furlong event on artificial surface at Turfway Park by a neck.

Bred in Kentucky by Timber Ridge Farm Inc, the Military colt is out of Dance in Place by Out of Place and is owned by Robert Egizii.

Dance for Military was trained to his maiden victory by Jimmy Corrigan.




PANTY RAID READY FOR THANKSGIVING DAY ACTION
11/06/2007
bloodhorse.com 11/4/07
Glencrest Farm’s Panty Raid, winner of the Keeneland’s Juddmonte Spinster (gr. I) in her most recent outing, is being pointed to Churchill Downs' $300,000-added Falls City Handicap (gr. II) to be run Thanksgiving Day, according to trainer Todd Pletcher.

Panty Raid had been under consideration for the Emirates Airline Breeders’ Cup Distaff (gr. I) or the Emirates Airline Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf (gr. IT) but was not entered by Pletcher because the trainer was not happy with results of blood work done on the 3-year-old daughter of Include.

“She has rebounded well and she looks great,” Pletcher said. “She had a good breeze on Friday (a half-mile in :50.13 at Belmont Park), so everything looks on schedule at this stage.”

Pletcher also said he had three possibilities for the 133rd running of the $500,000-added Clark Handicap (gr. II) to be run Nov. 23 at a mile and an eighth on the main track.

“A.P. Arrow is here, and Magna Graduate and Fairbanks are under consideration,” Pletcher said.

Pletcher did not know if he would have anything for a pair of closing-day 2-year-old features, the $250,000 Kentucky Jockey Club (gr. II) and the $250,000 Golden Rod (gr. II) for the fillies. Both races are a mile and a sixteenth on the main track.

This year’s Breeders’ Cup World Championships marked the first time since 2001 that Pletcher did not have an entry in at least one of the juvenile races.

“It looked like in the summer that Ready’s Image was our best 2-year-old, but he got injured in the Champagne, so that knocked out of (the Breeders’ Cup)” Pletcher said. “It has been a little bit of a slow crop to develop, so we are hoping somebody will step up to the plate.”

KAELIN JOINS THE “300 CLUB” AT CHURCHILL DOWNS: When the Argentine Alliance’s Patricia won the fourth race on the Oct. 31 card, she gave Forrest Kaelin his 300th training victory at Churchill Downs. Kaelin became the seventh trainer to saddle 300 winners under the Twin Spires.

“I have been coming here for 57 years,” said Kaelin, who earned his 301st victory Nov. 2 with Mysius. “I rode here from 1952-62 and probably started training here in 1963 or ’64.”

Kaelin spends most of the year at Churchill Downs with Barn 46 as his home base and recently has spent winters at Tampa Bay Downs.

“My first year here, we were stabled in what is (Bill) Mott’s barn now (Barn 19),” said Kaelin, who saw his first Kentucky Derby in 1952, won by Hill Gail. “That was our home. We lived there.”

Kaelin fondly looked back on the days when horses ran more frequently than they do today.

“It was nothing back then to run in the Derby Trial when it was on Tuesday and then come back in the Derby. Ben Jones used to do that all the time,” Kaelin said. “I had a horse that I rode named Noble Warrior and he won two races in two days … May 6 and 7, 1958.”

NOTES: Haps Stable’s Casino Evil suffered an inside sesamoid fracture to his left front leg during the Nov. 3 $221,600 Ack Ack Handicap (gr. III). He was fitted with a Kinsey splint and is back at Barn 45 for trainer Mike Tomlinson...Plans for Darpat S.L. Stables’ Istan were undetermined Nov. 4, a day after the 5-year-old horse’s record 8 ¾-length triumph in the Ack Ack (gr. III). “He’s looking good this morning,” said Kenny McCarthy, assistant to trainer Bill Mott. “I talked briefly with Bill this morning, but no decision has been made on what is next for Istan.”






HONEY RYDER BOOKED TO KINGMAMBO

11/02/2007
bloodhorse.com 11/2/07

Honey Ryder, who placed in the last two runnings of the Emirates Airline Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf (gr. IT), arrived Oct. 29 at the Greathouse family's Glencrest Farm near Midway, Ky., to become a broodmare. Owned by John Greathouse Jr. and Dan Tayloe, she is booked to Kingmambo.

By Lasting Approval out of the Affirmed mare Cuando Quiere, 6-year-old Honey Ryder retired with 13 wins from 33 races and earnings of $2,784,160. A true distance specialist, she won as far as 1 1/2 miles, and her average winning distance was about 10 1/2 furlongs.

According to Greathouse, Kingmambo has plenty to offer as a stallion. "It's going to be hard to know what Lasting Approval will cross well with, but with Kingmambo we're going with a proven sire who has sired multiple champions and a horse that gets grass horses," said Greathouse, who named Honey Ryder after a character in the James Bond move Dr. No. "Am I condemning myself to the grass (with the resulting foal)? You bet!"

Honey Ryder finished second to Lahudood in the Oct. 27 Filly & Mare Turf after encountering difficulties. "She got banged up, but there were others who had the same problems," Greathouse said.

"She certainly could have gone back and run again," Greathouse added. "If there were a spot where I could have gotten her over $3 million, I might have taken one more shot, but that opportunity is not there."

Honey Ryder won 10 stakes, seven of which were graded, including the Flower Bowl Invitational Stakes (gr. IT) at Belmont Park and the E.P. Taylor Stakes (Can-IT) at Woodbine. She set course records in two graded stakes at Gulfstream Park.

"The winning races are the easiest to point to as the best, but the one that showed she was going to be different was the 2004 La Prevoyante (Handicap, gr. IIIT, at Gulfstream) as a 3-year-old against good older fillies," Greathouse said. "It was around three turns, and she got in some tight traffic the first turn. The jock had to take a hold of her, and it took all the run out of her. She went from head-to-head for the lead, a place where I didn’t want her to be, to last trailing by many lengths. I thought she got hurt, She was last turning for home, but came flying at the end and got beat a length and a half. We figured out that a mile and a half and a mile and three-eighths is right up her alley."

Bred by Diane Perkins' Wimborne Farm, Honey Ryder is a half-sister to two stakes winners. Greathouse bought her for $70,000 in the name El Scott Farm from the Wimborne dispersal in 2002.




BREEDERS’ CUP FILLY & MARE TURF RUNNER-UP, HONEY RYDER, ARRIVES AT GLENCREST
11/01/2007

November 1 - Honey Ryder, runner-up in the $2-million Emirates Airline Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Turf arrived at Glencrest Farm on October 30. 

Career highlights for the grey mare that is owned by Glencrest included wins in the Flower Bowl S.–G1, Sheepshead Bay H.-G2, Glen Falls H-G3, Orchid H.-G3, and runner- up in the United Nations Handicap and third in the Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Turf in 2006.

Honey Ryder is scheduled to be bred to Kingmambo in 2008. 




MILITARY FILLY SECOND IN WITCHES BREW STAKES
11/01/2007

October 31 – Beau Dare battled to the wire in the 5 furlong Witches Brew Stakes on turf at the Meadowlands to finish second by a head. 

The four-year-old filly was bred by Mike Walts in Kentucky and is owned by Walts David Stables LLC. 




MILITARY COLT VICTORIOUS AT AQUEDUCT
10/29/2007

October 28 – Forza Bruta a three-year-old by Military won a 1 1/16 mile event on the turf by a length at Aqueduct.

Out of the Flying Chevron mare Royal Favor, Forza Bruta was bred in Kentucky by Eugene Guy.

Forza Bruta is trained by Harold James Bond for owners Greyledge Stable. 




MILITARY THREE-YEAR-OLD BREAKS MAIDEN AS FAVORITE
10/22/2007


October 20 – Missions Dream captured a one mile turf event at Louisiana Downs by 3 ½ lengths.

Out of the Beau Genius mare Gen Corp Purposes, Missions Dream was bred in Kentucky by Mike Walts and is owned and trained by Jorge Gomez.




MILITARY’S LEADING MONEY EARNER CAPTURES ALLOWANCE
10/15/2007

October 12 – Gun Salute, by Military and out of Hail Roberta, scored a victory in a 1 1/16 mile turf allowance at Keeneland leading by 1 ¼ lengths.

Trained to his seventh career victory by William Mott, Gun Salute was bred in Kentucky by owner Brant Laue and has lifetime earnings of $761,496. 




PANTY RAID GETS REVENGE IN THE SPINSTER STAKES-G1

10/08/2007
bloodhorse.com 10/7/06

Glencrest Farm’s Panty Raid ran a disappointing fifth the last time she met rival Lady Joanne. But in the $500,000 Juddmonte Spinster Stakes (gr. I) (VIDEO) Oct. 7 at Keeneland, the 3-year-old daughter of Include exacted her revenge in convincing fashion, launching an impressive four-wide move in the stretch to defeat Lady Joanne by a half-length.

Riding Panty Raid for the first time, Garrett Gomez sat off the pace while pacesetters Lady Joanne and Sugar Shake dueled through three-quarters of a mile in 1:14.12. By the time the field of 11 reached the top of the lane, Stronach Stable’s Sugar Shake was beginning to tire, while Lady Joanne, who had soundly defeated Panty Raid in the Alabama Stakes (gr. I) Aug. 18 at Saratoga, was doing her best at the rail.

But Gomez, who had rated throughout the backstretch and was as far back as fifth after three-quarters, was just beginning the get the multiple graded-stakes winner in high gear. By the time they reached mid-stretch, Panty Raid had drifted wide but still had enough to reel in the betting favorite with steady urging.

"She ran a big race," trainer Todd Pletcher said. "Obviously, there were some high quality fillies in there. It was a big performance; just shows her versatility."

Said Gomez, "She was all there. My main concern was around the first turn, just getting her off the bridle a little bit. She traveled really well for me."

The final time for 1 1/8 miles was 1:51.30.

The victory earned Panty Raid, who was bred in Kentucky by Heaven Trees Farm, an automatic berth in the $2-million Emirates Airline Breeders’ Cup Distaff (gr. I) at Monmouth Park Oct. 27. Pletcher was non-commital on the World Championships, saying he would wait to see how Panty Raid came out of the race before deciding on whether to go to New Jersey.
Going off as the second choice, Panty Raid, out of Private Account mare Adventurous Di, paid $8.20 to win. The exacta (2-8) with Lady Joanne was worth $31.40. Joseph Allen’s Teammate finished well to take third, another half-length back.

Panty Raid has now won four races this year, three of them graded stakes. The dark bay filly has done no worse than second in six of eight career starts and has earned more than $1 million.




PANTY RAID TO RUN IN THE SPINSTER STAKES AT KEENELAND
10/05/2007
Panty Raid is scheduled to run in the Spinster Stakes-G1 at Keeneland on October 7. The daughter of Include out of Adventurous Di has found victory in 3 of her 6 starts this year, including victories in the American Oaks-G1 and theBlack-Eyed Susan-G2.



MILITARY COLT CAPTURES MAIDEN WIN ON TURF
10/05/2007

October 4 – Three-year-old Rack Thief, captured his maiden victory in a 7 ½ furlong event on the turf at Louisiana Downs by 2 ¼ lengths.

By Military and out of Miss Landers, by Vaguely Noble, the bay colt was bred in Kentucky by James Godwin.

Rack Thief is owned by Stewart Mather Madison and was trained to his maiden victory by Henry B. Johnson Jr.
 




FORZA BRUTA BREAKS MAIDEN AT BELMONT
09/27/2007

September 26 – Favored Military three-year-old, Forza Bruta, scored his maiden victory by 2 ¾ lengths in a one mile maiden event at Belmont.

Bred in Kentucky by Eugene Guy, Froza Bruta is owned by Grey Ledge Stable and trained by James Bond. 




MILITARY COLT SCORES 7 LENGTH MAIDEN VICTORY
09/17/2007

September 16 - Two-year-old Mr. Muffin Man led as the favorite in a 6 ½ furlong Maiden Special Weight at Northlands Park.

The Kentucky-bred colt is a 2006 Keeneland September graduate, consigned by Tarleton Farm, and was purchased by Stan Ryan for $65,000. 

Mr. Muffin Man is trained by Greg Tracy. 




CHAMPALI COLT BRINGS $200,000 AT KEENELAND SEPTEMBER

09/14/2007

September 13 – Hip number 1123, Champali’s first Keeneland yearling, and out of the Meadowlake mare Meadow Flyer, was purchased by John Ferguson for $200,000. 

The Kentucky-bred chestnut colt is a half brother to multiple Grade 1 winner Henny Hughes (Hennessy – Meadow Flyer) and was consigned by Trackside Farm for Liberation Farms. 

Champali also sired, Bow Tie Pasta, the fourth session sale topper at OBS, who was purchased for $62,000 by WRC Thoroughbred. 

Watch for the remaining Champali yearlings yet to sell at Keeneland, hip numbers: 2638, 2862, 2869, 3551, 4138, 4212, 4218, 4314, 4326, 4329, 4457, 4526, 4658, 4857, 4974, 5113, 5288, and 5482.




HAUTAIN WINS AT TURFWAY
09/10/2007

Three-year-old Hautain, by Military, won a one mile maiden event at Turfway Park September 9th.

Owned and bred by Walts-David Stables, the three-year-old out of the A.P. Indy daughter Happy Brook, battled the leader and edged away for a one length victory under the direction of Tim Glyshaw.




BEAU DARE CAPTURES ALLOWANCE AT THE SPA
09/04/2007
Trained by Bruce Levine, four-year-old Beau Dare broke clear early and maintained a strong lead from the quarter pole in a 5 1/2 furlong turf event.  Seizing the lead, the bay Military filly easily won by 4 1/2 lengths for Walts David Stable, LLC.



OBS SESSIONS' SECOND HIGHEST PRICED YEARLING BY CHAMPALI

08/24/2007
The OBS fourth sessions’ second-highest price of $62,000 was paid by W R C Thoroughbreds for  Bow Tie Pasta, a filly by Champali consigned by Land of Oz. The bay filly is out of Betty Spaghetti, by Honour and Glory.



PSYCHIC STAR RALLIES FOR ALLOWANCE WIN

08/20/2007
Psychic Star, by Military, stalked the leader and rallied three-wide for a 1 ¾ lengths victory in a 1 1/16 mile turf allowance at Calder. 



MILITARY KING BREAKS MAIDEN AT ARLINGTON
08/09/2007
The two-year-old by Military led by two lengths to the wire in a 6 furlong event for maidens at Arlington, picking up his first career win for owner Chase Carter and trainer Dawn Martin. 



GLENCREST RUNNERS PREP FOR AUGUST RACES
07/31/2007

Honey Ryder and Panty Raid, both under the direction of Todd Pletcher, breezed on July 29 in preparation for their next races.

Honey Ryder galloped a half in :49 3/5 and is heading for her second attempt at the $750,000 Beverly D. Stakes (gr. IT) at Arlington Park on August 11.  In her last start, Honey Ryder took on the boys at Monmouth in the United Nations Handicap (gr. IT) finishing second just behind English Channel and found victory earlier in the year when she captured the Sheepshead Bay Handicap (gr. IIT).

Panty Raid breezed a half mile in :48 2/5 in preparation for her August 18 start in the Alabama Stakes (gr.1) at Saratoga, where she will face Belmont Stakes (gr. I) winner Rags to Riches.  Panty Raid is coming off her first grade one win in the American Oaks (gr. IT) at Hollywood Park and a victory in the Black-Eyed Susan (gr. II). 




HONEY RYDER IS ONE OF USA TODAY’S “DASHING DOZEN"
07/30/2007
-Excerpt from USA Today 7/27/07

USA TODAY horse racing writer Tom Pedulla looks at 12 of the top horses expected to run during the six-event Breeders’ Cup Challenge (“Win and you’re in”) series that kicks off Saturday at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, N.Y.”

HONEY RYDER
Record, Earnings: 31:13-3-8; $2,343,310
Breeders’ Cup Target: Filly & Mare Turf
Next Scheduled Start: Beverly D. (Aug. 11; Arlington Park, Ill)
Owner: Glencrest Farm (LLC)
Breeder: Wimborne Farm, Inc, (KY)
Trainer: Todd Pletcher
Career Highlights: Mare showed exceptional ability when she battled the boys in the United Nations Handicap at Monmouth and placed second to stablemate English Channel.  Finished third in the Filly & Mare Turf in 2006
Championship Potential: Can be forgiven for her only poor performance this year because it came in Dubai. Other than that, her late kick can be counted on everytime.
Quotable: “ She’s run second twice against males this year.  She’s been a great mare for us running as a six-year-old. Hopefully, she will show up in the Filly & Mare Turf on Breeders’ Cup Day.” –Todd Pletcher

Other horses in USA TODAY’s Dashing Dozen include, Preakness winner Curlin, United Nations winner English Channel, Flashy Bull, Hard Spun, Lava Man, Nashoba’s Key, Belmont Stakes winner Rags to Riches, Ready’s Image, Smokey Stover, Kentucky Derby winner Street Sense, and The Tin Man. 

 




CHAMPALI'S FIRST YEARLINGS PREPPING FOR SALES
07/30/2007

Champali's first yearlings are prepping for the 2007 sale season.  His first offerings at Fasig-Tipton Kentucky July sold well with his top priced filly bringing $67,000.

Keeneland Selected Yearlings September 10-23, 2007
Colt: 1123

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DAM OF READY’S IMAGE BRED BY GLENCREST

07/27/2007

Sanford Stakes-G2 winner Ready’s Image has multiple associations with Glencrest stemming back three generations.  His third dam, Turn n’ See was owned by Glencrest and was bred to farm stallion Wavering Monarch.  That mating produced Turn a Phrase, who was sold as a weanling, but then repurchased later as a broodmare.  She in turn was bred to farm stallion Clever Trick and the resulting foal, Clever Phrases is the dam of the two-year-old Saratoga graded stakes winner. 




MILITARY FILLY WINS ALLOWANCE

07/16/2007

Patrician Lady battled for the lead and took a clear advantage to win the 6 furlong Allowance for three-year-old fillies by 1 3/4 lengths. 




MILITARY RANKS #4 AMONG ALL KENTUCKY SIRES BY 2YO APEX RATINGS FOR 2006
07/11/2007

Multiple graded stakes winner Military ranked fourth among all Kentucky sires in the 2006 APEX ratings for two-year-olds.  Sired by Danzig, Military has made a name for himself as a leading young sire with Grade One winner Gun Salute and stakes winners Atten Hut, Tin Can Sailor, Beau Dare, and Wicklow Vamp. 

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PANTY RAID STEALS THE AMERICAN OAKS-G1
07/09/2007
www.bloodhorse.com 7/7/07

Glencrest Farm's Panty Raid, making her turf debut for trainer Todd Pletcher, got a dream stalking trip under Edgar Prado to win the $750,000 American Oaks (gr. IT) for 3-year-old fillies in a mild surprise on the Hollywood Park turf course Saturday.

Pletcher made it back-to-back wins in the American Oaks after taking last year's running with the Eclipse Award-winning filly Wait a While.

"It was a beautiful trip," Prado said. "We were in the perfect position, and when I asked, she really responded. She proved today that she could go either way, turf or dirt."

Panty Raid, a dark bay Include filly, was the winner of the Black-Eyed Susan (gr. II) in her last start at Pimlico May 18. She has now won three in a row for Pletcher, who earlier in the day won the $750,000 United Nations (gr. IT) at Monmouth Park with English Channel. Pletcher didn't travel from his East Coast base for the race, so assistant Ginny DePasquale saddled his horses.

"It's pretty wide open where we will take her next," DePasquale said. "I had a lot of confidence in her, and I really thought she could do it today because she tries hard and gives it her all every time."


Perfectly positioned on the outside while racing close to a meandering pace, Panty Raid overtook the leaders in upper stretch after a three-wide bid on the final turn. She inched away gamely from the furlong pole and was under full urging as she hit the wire three parts of a length in front in a time of 2:01 2/5 for the 1 1/4-mile distance on a baking firm course. Sent off as the fourth choice in the nine-horse field, the winner paid $13, $5.40, and $3.20. Valbenny, the local hope after winning the Honeymoon Breeders' Cup Handicap (gr. IIT) in her last start, returned $3.40 and $2.60 as the 5-2 wagering favorite. Anamato was $3.60 to show.

Panty Raid earned her fourth victory in six lifetime starts -- all but one coming this year -- and boosted her earnings to $692,275 with Saturday's winning purse of $450,000. Out of the Private Account mare Adventurous Di, Panty Raid was bred in Kentucky by Heaven Trees Farm and was sold for $275,000 at Keeneland's 2-year-old sale in April 2006.




GLENCREST FARM'S RUNNERS IN TWO $750,000 RACES ON THE SAME DAY

07/06/2007

John W. Greathouse, Jr. has two fillies running Saturday, Honey Ryder against the boys at Monmouth Park in the United Nations Handicap-G1 and Black Eyed Susan-G2 victress Panty Raid, travels across country to try the turf in Hollywood Park's American Oaks Invitational-G1.  Both were purchased by Greathouse at auction and are trained by the nation's leading trainer Todd Pletcher.

Greathouse will be on hand at Monmouth for Honey Ryder's match up against males, led by Breeder's Cup Turf winner Better Talk Now and English Channel-G1. "She traveled well to Dubai but failed to fire at Nad al Sheba," commented Pletcher.  She returned to Belmont to win the Grade 2 Sheepshead Bay for a second time. 

Across country Panty Raid joins other Pletcher invaders at Hollywood.  "Panty Raid has been very good on dirt, but (rider) Prado said all along she would like turf, and she has worked very well on it here,"  said Pletcher in reference to drills at Belmont Park.

Greathouse is hoping for big efforts from both his girls on Saturday, with Breeder's Cup Day races the ultimate goal for both. 




HONEY RYDER SWEEPS SHEEPSHEAD'S BAY HANDICAP
07/05/2007

Glencrest Farm's Honey Ryder, handled patiently by Garrett Gomez, swept past stablemate Safari Queen inside the final sixteenth of a mile to make it back-to-back victories in the $150,000 Sheepshead Bay Handicap (gr. IIT) on the Belmont Park inner turf course Saturday.

The Todd Pletcher-trained Honey Ryder, who had a five-race losing streak on the Belmont lawn prior to her win in last year's 1 3/8-mile Sheepshead Bay for fillies and mares, has now won three in a row over the course, including last fall's Flower Bowl Invitational (gr. IT). Saturday's race was her first since finishing 11th in the Dubai Sheema Classic (UAE-I) on the World Cup program March 31.

Pletcher also trains Saturday's runner-up, 13-10 Safari Queen, who was the narrow second choice to 11-10 pick Honey Ryder. Honey Ryder carried top weight of 123 pounds, four more than Safari Queen.

“I’ve always thought the shipping back from Dubai thing has always been overrated,” Pletcher said. “The horses that we’ve brought back have always come back in good form. This filly came back -- and could have run a month ago. This is the spot we circled to point for. Fractions weren’t real fast, but she rated kindly. It was a good effort. I was hoping for a dead-heat, though. Safari Queen ran a game race and I’m very proud of her.”

Honey Ryder, a 6-year-old daughter of Lasting Approval--Cuando Quiere, by Affirmed, raced without blinkers for the first time in ages Saturday. The change in equipment had little obvious effect on her running style as she fell back to next-to-last in the field of seven for most of the journey. After moving up between horses on the final turn, Gomez angled Honey Ryder to the far outside coming into the stretch and she drove to victory by one length in a time of 2:13 on a firm course.

“Two or three of them left there in good shape, so I went ahead and nudged her right before we went under the wire to stay a little closer,” Gomez said. “Just as we went a little way, I changed my mind. I said, `They’re going at a pretty good clip. Let me just back off.’ I got myself shuffled back a little bit. From then on, she is just a true professional.”

Safari Queen, ridden by John Velazquez, was forwardly placed on the outside of the pacesetters as 96-1 shot Moon Dolly led Cliffrose through a sensible clip of :23 3/5, :48 3/5 and 1:13 2/5. In upper stretch, the Argentine-bred Safari Queen collared the leaders and inched away to gain the clear advantage, but she could not hold off Honey Ryder charging down the center of the course. Safari Queen finished three quarters of a length in front of Hostess and Channing Hill, who finished with interest after tracking the leaders along the inside into the lane.

Honey Ryder won for the first time in three starts in 2007. Prior to the disappointing trip to Nad Al Sheba, Honey Ryder faced males in the Gulfstream Park Breeders' Cup (gr. IT) and missed by a neck while finishing second to Jambalaya. Her win Saturday was the 13th in a 30-race career that has earned $2,193,310.

She paid $4.30, $2.40 and $2.20. Safari Queen, a four-time graded winner in her previous five starts, returned $2.40 and $2.10. Hostess, coming off a strong second in an overnight stakes at 10 furlongs over the course on May 3, was $4.40 to show.




MILITARY FOUR-YEAR-OLD WINS AT THISTLEDOWN
06/29/2007
Reenlist left the gate as the favorite in a 1 mile 70 yard event for three-year-olds and up and went on  to win by a head.



PLETCHER TAKING AIM AT RICH HOLLYWOOD STAKES

06/28/2007
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Eclipse Award-winning trainer Todd Pletcher, the national earnings leader with more than $12 million in purses, seeks to pad those figures with an invasion of Hollywood Park for the three richest races of the meet the next two weekends.

Pletcher confirmed from his New York base Wednesday that he will ship A.P. Arrow west Thursday for the $750,000 Hollywood Gold Cup (gr. I) on Saturday. On Tuesday he will fly three fillies west: champion Wait a While for the $1 million CashCall Mile (gr. IIT) on July 6, and Audacious Chloe and Panty Raid for the $750,000 American Oaks (gr. IT) on July 7.

Audacious Chloe has won four of five turf starts while Panty Raid will make her grass debut in the American Oaks after winning the Black-Eyed Susan Stakes (gr. II) at Pimlico for her third victory in five outings. David Flores has the call on Audacious Chloe, while Edgar Prado will remain aboard Panty Raid.

“Audacious Chloe has run real well on turf and I’m hoping she will handle a mile and a quarter,” said Pletcher of the Team Valor co-owned More Than Ready filly. She has strung together three straight stakes victories on the turf at Gulfstream, Keeneland and Monmouth, the longest at 1 1/16 miles.

“Panty Raid has been very good on dirt, but Prado said all along she would like turf, and she has worked very well on it here,” said Pletcher in reference to drills at Belmont Park.

Pletcher, who shipped a 17-horse division to Hollywood Park from November to April for the first time last winter, said he planned to follow suit again this fall.




FAVORED MILITARY FILLY WINS BY 9 LENGTHS
06/25/2007

Patrician Lady broke her maiden in style winning wire-to-wire and defeating a group of fillies and mares by 9 lengths in a 4 1/2 furlong maiden special weight.




MILITARY FOUR-YEAR-OLD WINS 1 MILE EVENT

05/29/2007

Reenlisted stalked the pace and rallied on the second turn to prevail in the stretch and win by a length in a one mile event for three-year-olds and up.




HONEY RYDER RETURNS

05/25/2007
TDN 5/25/07

MG1SW Honey Ryder (Lasting Approval), who was unsuccessful in her bid to beat the boys in the Mar. 31 G1 Dubai Sheema Classic, makes her first start since that overseas trek in the GII Sheepshead Bay H. at Belmont Park tomorrow.  The six-year-old mare captured four of seven starts last season, including a nose decision in the Oct. 7 G1 Flower Bowl Invitational H.  She capped the year with a third-place finish in the G1 Breeders’ Cup F/M Turf, and was beaten by just a neck when second in her 2007 opener, the Feb. 24 G1 Gulfstream Park BC H.  Connections opted to take on colts again at Nad al Sheba, but the gray mare failed to fire, finishing 11th behind Vengeance of Rain (NZ).  “She never really got on track last time,” trainer Todd Pletcher explained, adding, “She’s trained very well since coming back.”




HONEY RYDER HEADS FOR SHEEPSHEAD BAY-G2
05/24/2007
-Daily Race Forum 5/25/07

Trainer Todd Pletcher appears to have the competition over a barrel in Saturday's Grade 2 Sheepshead Bay Handicap as he is scheduled to seend out both Honey Ryder and Safari Queen in the 1 3/8-mile turf stakes.

Honey Ryder, who won this race and the Flower Bowl Invitational over this course last year, will be making her first start since finishing 11th in the Dubai Sheema Classic on March 31.  She finished third in the Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare turf last November.

 

 




PANTY RAID STEALS VICTORY IN BLACK-EYED SUSAN-GII
05/21/2007
bloodhorse.com 5/18/07

The raid was on at cloudy Pimlico Friday. Panty Raid, under Edgar Prado, came from off the pace to win the $250,000 Black-Eyed Susan Stakes (gr. II) with authority.

The 3-year-old daughter of Include, sat patiently while racing at the rail on a track that most of the day was favoring speed. She ran down the front runners in the stretch of the 1 1/8-mile event under steady right-handed urging to gain her first stakes win by one length over a game Winning Point.

A convivial crowd of 25, 167 braved the overcast skies on Black-Eyed Susan day at Pimlico, enjoying thirteen live races and sending nearly $10.7 million  through the betting windows on what is Maryland’s third biggest day of racing each calendar year.

Panty Raid nearly became a stakes winner two races back when she was beaten a head in the March 24 Bourbonette (gr. III) at Turfway Park after breaking through the gate prior to the start. She returned April 13 at Keeneland to win an allowance race to set her up for the feature race the day before the Preakness (gr. I).

Baroness Thatcher, the 17-10 favorite in the eight-horse Black-Eyed Susan field, made the lead out of the gate and was followed by Enchanting Star, Grace Happens and Panty Raid as the group ran down the stretch the first time and through the first turn.

They ran the opening quarter in :24.05 and a half in :48.08 as Garrett Gomez kept Baroness Thatcher on the lead. Enchanting Star and Joe Rocco were dueling in second as Grace Happens took third and Panty Raid settled nicely in fourth. They went six furlongs  in 1:11.90.

Baroness Thatcher still had a comfortable 1 1/2-length lead as the field cornered for home, with Enchanting Star coming under pressure in second, followed by Winning Point, under Luis Garcia, and Panty Raid.

As they straightened away down the stretch, Panty Raid was full of run and split horses. She won with something in reserve after taking control at the sixteenth pole as Winning Point jut got second, a neck better than Baroness Thatcher. The final time was 1:50.07.

"I started to get worried at the half-mile pole because she didn’t grab the bit," said Prado, a perennial champion at the Maryland tracks for many years before switching his tack to New York. "I was worried around the turn, as well, because I couldn’t get her going. But when I tapped her at the top of the stretch, she changed leads and I was happy again."

Bred in Kentucky by Heaven Tree Farm, Panty Raid is owned by the Greathouse family’s Glencrest Farm. Todd Pletcher trains her. Panty Raid has won three of her five lifetime starts and Friday's $150,000 winning purse increased her earnings to $242,275.

“I could see at the half-mile pole Edgar was asking her for a little more," Pletcher said. "It looks to me like she’s a filly that’s very steady. She keeps coming and that’s why I thought the mile and an eighth would suit her very well.”

Out of the Private Account mare Adventurous Di, the dark bay filly was purchased for $275,000 at the 2006 Keeneland April auction of 2-year-olds in training.

Panty Raid paid $5.80, $3.40, and $2.60, while Winning Point returned $4 and $2.80.

 




PANTY RAID HEADED FOR THE BLACK-EYED SUSAN-G2
05/15/2007
Thoroughbred Times Today 5/15/07
Panty Raid, trained by Todd Pletcher, returns to the dirt after two strong efforts in Kentucky on the Polytrack surface at Turfway Park and Keeneland Race Course, respectively.  The Include filly enters off a win in a 1 1/16-mile entry level allowance race at Keeneland. 



FAVORED MILITARY GELDING WINS BY 2

05/07/2007

Psychic Star led by two lengths as he captured a 1 mile 70 yard event for three-year-olds and up at Calder.




G1 WINNER HAPPY TICKET RETIRED TO GLENCREST AND IN FOAL TO DISTORED HUMOR
04/19/2007
TDN 11/26/06

Grade 1 winner Happy Ticket (Anet -- Love and Happiness, by Septieme Ciel), the richest Louisiana-bred of all time, has been retired from racing, according to Daily Racing Forum.  She will be sent to Glencrest Farm in Kentucky, but breeding plans have not yet been finalized.  "I wanted to have her here in New Orleans in case we wanted to continue to run," owner/breeder Stewart Madison told DRF. "I've just kind of been on the fence, and after a while I said, you know, she's really done everything she could do and she deserves to have the day off as they say.  She's really in good physical shape.  She's happy as can be, and she's done everything for us we could ever ask.  She's just been a great racehorse for us." 

Trained by Andrew Leggio Jr., the blazed-faced bay whistled through her first nine races, including the G3 Chicago Breeders' Cup H., before losing her perfect record when second to Madcap Escapade in the 2005 G2 Princess Rooney H. at Calder.  She rebounded by defeating eventual G1 Breeders' Cup Distaff heroine Pleasant Home in the G1 Ballerina S. and was second to Ashado in the G1 Beldame S.  

Happy Ticket kicked off 2006 with a victory at Evangeline Downs before sustaining a heartbreaking pair of neck losses at Oaklawn, to Round Pond in the G3 Azeri Breeders' Cup H.  March 11 and to Spun Sugar in the G1 Apple Blossom H. April 8.  She rebounded with a victory in the G2 Fleur de Lis H. at Churchill June 17 and made her final career start in the November 4 G1 Breeders' Cup Distaff, where she crossed the line third before being put up to second.  Happy Ticket heads to the breeding shed with a record of 20-12-6-0 and earnings of $1,688,838.

*Happy Ticket is currently in foal to Distored Humor and due to foal March 2008.




PANTY RAID FINDS VICTORY IN KEENELAND ALLOWANCE
04/19/2007
TDN 4/14/07

PANTY RAID (Include--Adventurous Di {SP}, by Private Account) opened plenty of eyes in her Saratoga debut last August, scoring by 7 3/4 lengths, but wasn¹t heard from again until finishing sixth in a Gulfstream allowance Feb. 8. She rebounded when stretched to one mile in the Mar. 24 GIII Bourbonette Breeders' Cup S. at Turfway, finishing second, beaten a head, and was favored at 7-5 to go one better here. Breaking from the 11-hole with jockey Edgar Prado, Panty Raid stayed within striking distance through slow fractions of:24.76 and :50.25 and grinded it out in the stretch to rally to a neck victory over 10-1 Silence Dogood (Grand Slam). The victress, a $110,000 FTKJUL yearling and a $275,000 KEEAPR juvenile, is a half to Franc (Wood-man),SW-Fr,$153,319.  Lifetime Record: GSP, 4-2-1-0, $92,275.

 

Panty Raid is owned by Glencrest Farm LLC, and trained by Todd A Pletcher.




HONEY RYDER BACK IN NEW YORK TO PREPARE FOR SUMMER CAMPAIGN
04/19/2007

Honey Ryder has arrived in New York to ready for her summer campaign.  Last year Honey Ryder showed off her abilities winning several events including the GI Flower Bowl Invitational Stakes, the Robert G. Dick Memorial Breeders' Cup Handicap, the GII Sheepshead Bay Handicap at Belmont, and the GII Orchid Handicap.




MILITARY FILLY BATTLES TO THE WIRE
04/16/2007
Military Mission stalked the pace and rallied five wide to reach the wire and win by a length in a six furlong event for three-year-old and up fillies and mares.



FAVORED MILITARY MARE TOPS HER FIELD
03/13/2007
Wicklow Vamp raillied after a rough stumble out of the gate to take over the lead into the stretch and win by 2 1/2 lengths in a 7 1/2 furlong event for fillies and mares over four-years-old.



HONEY RYDER HEADED FOR DUBAI
03/13/2007
excerpt from Blood-Horse 3/9/07

Todd Pletcher, coming off a record-smashing year in North America that earned him his third consecutive Eclipse Award as outstanding trainer, plans to send five horses to the United Arab Emirates for Dubai World Cup day, March 31.

Pletcher has confirmed that he is aiming two entries each for the US$5 million Dubai Duty Free (UAE-1) and the US$2 million Dubai Golden Shaheen (UAE-1), as well as grade 1 winner Honey Ryder for the US$5 million Dubai Sheema Classic (UAE-1).

Pletcher also praised Honey Ryder, who just missed capturing the Gulfstream Park Breeders' Cup Turf Stakes by a neck to Jambalaya on February 22 in her first start against males.

A 6-year-old mare owned by Glencrest Farm, Honey Ryder has been a model of consistency, winning 12 of 28 starts and placing 10 times while bankrolling $2.1 million.

"We expected her to run well, and hopefully she'll improve off that," Pletcher said of the Gulfstream effort.  "She certainly earned her way over there to Dubai."




PACE SETTING MILITARY DAUGHTER EARNS A VICTORY AT GULFSTREAM (1-15-07)
01/16/2007
Wicklow Vamp set the pace and pulled away in the stretch to dominate the field by 4 1/4 lengths in a one mile event for four-year-old and up fillies and mares. 



HAVEAGOODTIME PREVAILS IN A 6 1/2 FURLONG EVENT (1-10-07)
01/11/2007

Five-year-old mare by Military, Haveagoodtime, pressed the pace and dueled down the stretch to capture the victory by a neck in a six and one half furlong event for four-year-old and upward fillies and mares.