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Maryland Breeder: GreenMount Farm


Go has earned $4,588,995 for owners Korea Racing Authority. “It really has been a whirlwind. I was a bit


shocked when all the calls came through,” she said, adding, “It’s exciting to see his fan base grow on social media too!”


The Next Chapter Moore couldn’t be more excited about the


Itsallaboutthebens Knicks Go may have launched GreenMount


Farm into the international spotlight, but it is an- other foal that won Moore’s heart. Moore bred broodmare Gemstone’s Jewel (by Clever Trick) to Outflanker and in 2012, out popped a slightly awkward looking foal. “He just never looked the sales part so we kept him and raced him our- selves,” Moore said. William H. Wolfendale II trained Itsallaboutthebens for GreenMount Farm and raced him exclusively at Maryland tracks for his 15 starts. In two years on the track, “Ben” won once, finished 2nd three times and 3rd three times for $45,143 in career earnings. “I just love him and was really on the fence about selling him after he finished on the track,” Moore said. “He was just one of those horses that wanted to have a job and it would have been selfish to keep him at the farm just to look at him.” Katie Marquette now owns Ben as a foxhunter. “I’m just so happy for him and his new owner,” Moore added.


next chapters of GreenMount farm with their broodmares in foal to great stallions and sev- eral youngsters to prep for the 2021 sales. “I have two yearlings that we are going to sell at the Kentucky sales this fall,” she said. Both are fillies, with one (Tiznow x Pinkprint) being GreenMount’s first Kentucky consignment and the other being a filly (Accelerate x Ostourah) Moore purchased as a weanling with the intent to resell as a yearling. Te Accelerate filly has been invited to the Kentucky select sale and the Tiznow yearling is going to the Fasig Tiptons Kentucky October Yearling sale. Moore is equally excited about her current


broodmares and their breedings for this sea- son. Pinkprint (Not For Love x Kosmo’s Bud- dy) is a GreenMount homebred that is Knicks Go’s half sister. After having a year off from breeding, “she has been bred to More Tan Ready,” Moore explained. Mystic Love (Not For Love x Memories of


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Mystic) was bred by Dark Hollow Farm and raced by GreenMount Farm until 2014. As a racehorse, she won over $200,000 and has found success as a broodmare as well. Her 2019 foal by Bernardini won the 2020 Mary- land Horse Breeders Association Yearling Show and sold for $100,000. Tat filly, named Where’s Bridgit by her new owners StarLa- dies Racing, is now in training with Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher. Mystic Love has a Malibu Moon colt born this year and has been bred back to Improbable. Perdona (Blame x Exhilaration) earned


over $170,000 on the track before Moore purchased her as a broodmare. She produced a Yoshida foal this year and has been bred to Vekoma this season. “Tis is the time of year I get most excited,” said Moore. “With foals being born and mares being bred back and all the young horses to prep for sales. It’s just a great time of year!” For 2021, Sabrina plans to keep moving for-


ward and doing what works best for Green- Mount Farm. As is true for most involved in Maryland’s Toroughbred industry, Sabrina loves what she does and the accolades for Knicks Go have been fun, but the true joy is working with her horses, and watching them succeed.


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