Another stakes win for Lavender Chrissie

LAVENDER CHRISSIE, a three year old Scat Daddy filly owned by West Point Thoroughbreds and trained by Dale L. Romans, won an AOC at Keeneland this fall. Stepping back up into stakes company in the Zia Park Oaks,  she settled off the pace, improved her position down the backstretch through a half in :48.34 and reeled in the leaders down the lane before striding home an easy winner. She had her early training at Kirkwood. She has earned  $278,813 with a lifetime record of  7-4-0-0.

Bajan Beach wins at Finger Lakes

For the second time in a row, 3-year-old Speightstown filly BAJAN BEACH drew off to an easy win in allowance company at Finger Lakes. She was claimed by owner/trainer Debra A. Breed three races back. Since then she has had a second and 2 wins and so was a perspicacious claim. She has earned over $85,000 to date.

3rd place for Scholar Athlete at Woodbine

West Point Thoroughbred’s 2-year-old Einstein colt SCHOLAR ATHLETE broke his maiden in September at Woodbine. Stepping up into stakes company, he ran a gamely 3 or 4 wide to garner the show position in the $250,000 Coronation Futurity going 1 1/8 on the all weather track.  He is trained by Graham Motion.

Bayou Banker graduates at Churchill

West Point owned two-year-old Super Saver colt BAYOU BANKER graduated at Churchill in his 3rd start. The Louisiana-bred colt established an early lead on the inside and wired the field to win by 2 lengths. He is trained by Dallas Stewart and was bred by  DocAtty Stables, LLC.

Ourtaleoftwocities graduates at PARX

Ourtaleoftwocities, a three-year-old Temple City gelding, graduated at PARX.  He has 2 seconds and 3 thirds, but when he decided to get the job done, he went right to the lead and wired the field, winning with an over 6 length margin. He is owned by Scott DiDomenico and was bred by Mary Brockman.

GMB Racing colts sweep at Churchill Downs

Two year old More than Ready colt TOM’S READY had wired the field to graduate at Churchill Downs at the end of September. Running back in the Street Sense Stakes, he swung wide and then found a seam inside and was a gaining second for his trainer Dallas Stewart. He is owned by GMB Racing. Congrats to GMB Racing who also had the winner, Uncle Mo colt MO TOM.