NOV 2013
at the Legacy Chase Races at Shawan Downs September 28 • Hunt Valley • photos by Bob Keller
Jeff Murphy and Its A School Night pull out in front of the pack in the $10,000 Conditioned Claiming Hurdle to win for Kinross Farm and trainer Neil Morris.
Mark Beecher won both divisions of the $10,000 Maiden Timber with horses trained by Alicia Murphy. Here he is pictured (far right) aboard Ivy Hill Stable, LLC’s On the Corner with Paddy Young on Leffi ngwell Lion (left) and Annie Yeager riding Be Great (center).
One of the many trophies presented at the Legacy Chase
Stick pony jockeys getting ready at the starting line
William Meister trained Irvin Naylor’s Tax Ruling to win the $20,000 Open Timber while jockey Suzanne Stettinius rode NoGo Stable’s Bug Eyed Willy (also trained by Meister) in the Maiden Timber.
Presenting the Colors before the singing of the national anthem
Darren Nagle piloted Grand Tier to victory in the $15,000 Maiden Hurdle for trainer Jonathan Sheppard and owner William L. Pape.
Marjorie Warden outriding for Green Spring Valley Hounds
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Ross Geraghty and Verne jump ahead of Benjamin Swope and Foolish Surprise to win the $15,000 Maiden Hurdle for trainer Todd Wyatt and owner Armata Stables. Armata Stables also won the fi rst division of the $10,000 Maiden Timber with Cornhusker.
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James Slater and Tax Ruling win the $20,000 Open Timber for owner Irvin Naylor and trainer William Meister.
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