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NOV 2016


at the Races at Shawan Downs September 24 • Cockeysville • photos by Tammie J. Monaco


Stick pony races... always a favorite at Shawan!


Alice Mills rode Time Out for owner DASH Stable and trainer Jack Fisher to win the $25,000 Ratings Hurdle Handicap.


The connections of Two’s Company (owned by Bruton Street-US, trained by Jack Fisher, ridden by Sean McDermott), winner of the $25,000 Timber - Sean McDermott also won the fi rst race of the day aboard S. Bruce Smart, Jr.’s Offi cer’s Oath for trainer Jimmy Day.


Bethany Baumgardner riding West Is Best for owner Achsah O’Donovan in the fi fth race of the day


Gerard Galligan rode Castle Hill for owner William L. Pape to win the $25,000 Maiden Hurdle. Castle Hill is trained by Jonathan Sheppard.


Adios Diablo, ridden by Kieran Norris and trained by Doug Fout, won the $15,000 Maiden Timber for owner Magalen O. Bryant. Kieran Norris won again in the seventh race, a Training Flat race, riding New Saloon for owner Timber Town Stable and trainer Madison Meyers.


Michael Wharton with his own Grinding Speed in the paddock before the $25,000 Timber


Not pictured: The fi nal race of the day, Training Flat, was won by Unsinkable, ridden by Ross Geraghty for owner Robert A. Kinsley and trainer Elizabeth Voss.


Brendan Crowley on his way to winning the $25,000 Maiden Hurdle with Clorevia Farm’s Easy Exit, trained by Doug Fout


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