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For Week ending August 27, 2010
Good Reward's 7th lifetime winner is ACCEPT (08 f. o/o Claremont, by Point Given) was a debut winner at Ellis Park on August 22 when she finished a length and a half in front in a $29,914 maiden special going a mile on the lawn. The filly was raised and grazed at Three Chim-neys Farm and starts her earnings at a cool $18,000. Owner/Breeder: Tracy Farmer.
Good Reward's 8th lifetime is UNCLE LLOYD (08 c. o/o Classic Beth, by Regal Classic), who won at Assiniboia Downs on August 25 at first asking. The colt stalked the pace wide early and made a bit on the turn to take over in mid-stretch and win by a length and three-quarters. The victory starts his earnings at $8,318. Owner: Garbutt, Anderson, and Forbes. Breeder: Dr. Ross A. McKague.
Good Reward's 9th lifetime winner is GOOD SONG (08 f. o/o Sultry Lady, by Sultry Song), who won a $16,300 maiden event at Charles Town on August 26 by an easy 4-1/4 lengths. The filly was making her third start and has yet to finish off the board, clocking in with a re-cord of 3-1-1-1 and earnings of $14,400. Owner: Lucy M. Walker. Breeder: Donna Allen.
For Week ending August 20, 2010
GOOD TO SEE YOU (08 c. o/o Icanseeyounow, by Deputy Minister) came slow out of the gait in the colt's first lifetime race but gained ground quickly to win by a neck. The 4-1/2 furlong dirt maiden gives the colt a record of 1-1-0-0 and earnings of $8400. Owner: Shale Wagman. Breeder: Clifton Farm LLC.
For Week ending July 16, 2010
Good Reward's Fourth Lifetime Winner is RICH REWARD (08 f. o/o Berry Berry, by Defrere), who was all heart in her second lifetime start, taking a $36,039 Prairie Meadows maiden special by a neck on July 9. The 5 f. win gives her a record of one win in two starts and earnings of $21,622. Owner: Hunt Stables Inc. Breeder: Larry Hunt Sr.
For Week ending July 2, 2010
Good Reward's second U. S. winner is I'M IN CHARGE (08 g. o/o Speedy Deedy, by Victory Gallop), who broke his maiden with ease at Woodbine on July 1 in a $33,800 event for non-winners. The gelding raced mid-pack before making a bid mid-stretch and drawing clear by a length and a quarter for the win. He now has a record of 2-1-0-0 with earnings of $20,817. Owner: M. A. D. Racing Stables and Martha Gonzalaz. Breeder: Shyman Farm.
Good Reward's first U. S. winner is TACTICIAN (08 g. Coasting Home, by Homebuilder) won first time out at Emerald Downs in a $13,700 sprint going 5 f. on the main track. The precocious gelding was bumped at the start, but didn't let that bother him, as he led gate-to-wire to win going away by a length and a quarter. He starts his career with a win and $7,535 in the bank. Owner: John and Janene Maryanski. Breeder: Mr & Mrs. Frederick L. Pabst.
For Week ending June 18, 2010
Good Reward's first lifetime winner is GIOLITTI (08 c. o/o Gal o Gal, by Manlove)! The colt, who was sold by Three Chimneys in utero, became his sire's first star when he went to post at Livorno in Italy. His sire has had 8 runners so far this year and has five placings among them.
For Week ending June 11, 2010
GIOLITTI (IRE) (08 c. o/o Gal O Gal, by Manlove) became the first impressive winner for his young sire, with this 1 1/4-length victory at Livorno, Italy on June 10. Named for a famous Italian politician, he was sold in utero by Three Chimneys at Keeneland November 2007 for $150,000. He sports a record of 3-1-0-0, and his freshman sire sports a fine record of 7 starters, 1 winner, two 2nds and a 3rd. Owner: Racing Club Equidia.
For Week ending January 29, 2009
The first two Good Reward foals reported born were both foaled at Tracy Farmer's Shadowlawn Farm, a division of Three Chimneys near Midway, KY. Foolheartedmemory (by Valid Expectations) foaled a chestnut filly on January 26 and Claremont (by Point Given) foaled a bay filly on January 28.
Both foals are owned by Tracy Farmer, a Good Reward shareholder. This is the second foal out of Foolheartedmemory, a full sister to millionaire and G1 stakes winner Saratoga County. It is the first foal for Claremont, who is a stakes placed half-sister to G3 winner Mythical Gem.
"Both are nice babies and are good sized foals with a lot of substance about them," said Three Chimneys General Manager of Broodmares Tony Burton. "They're correct and they're attractive and eyecatching. I'm really pleased with them."
Good Reward is a Grade I stakes winner of the Hollywood Derby and the Manhattan H. on the turf and Grade I stakes-placed in the Pacific Classic on the dirt. A 7-year-old son of Storm Cat and Heavenly Prize (by Seeking the Gold), he earned $1,087,687 on the track. The full brother to Pure Prize stands at Three Chimneys for $15,000 guaranteed live foal, payable September 1, 2008, book size limited to 110 mares.
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