JUNE 2017
at the Grand National Steeplechase Races April 22 • Butler
Skip Crawford’s Senior Senator (black cap, yellow and red silks) won the Grand National with Eric Poretz in the irons for trainer Joe Davies.
Mark Beecher and Rosbrian Farm’s Class Brahms (#8), trained by Tara Elmore, won the Benjamin H. Murray Memorial by a neck.
Maggie Herzog and Cat N Caboodle won the JFMC Thoroughbred Horses division. The mare is owned by Cathy Spencer and trained by Brenda Herzog.
Tommy Fenwick won both the Medium and Large pony divisions of the Jr. Field Masters Chase with Bonjour for the Me- diums and Modernly Millie (pictured) in the Larges.
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Upland Partners’ Mystic Strike took home the Western Run Plate with Annie Yeager on board for trainer Todd McKenna.
Anna Farber won the JFMC Small pony division aboard Chewy for own- er/trainer Lauren Schock.
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