Heir Port is first winner for sire Mosler
Two-year-old Heir Port’s victory Sunday at Monmouth Park gave sire Mosler, standing at Maryland’s Country Life Farm, his first winner.
Two-year-old Heir Port’s victory Sunday at Monmouth Park gave sire Mosler, standing at Maryland’s Country Life Farm, his first winner.
Ten-year-old Green Gratto, a onetime Grade 1 winner, ran last in his return to action and promptly was retired, the Daily Racing Form retported.
Grade 1 winner Green Gratto, a millionaire New Jersey-bred, hasn’t raced for over two years but is entered for a $20,000 tag at Monmouth Park Sunday.
In a Tyro Stakes taken off the turf and scratched down to four runners, favored County Final proved much the best.
Eons, winner of last year’s Grade 3 Kent Stakes , will look to recapture his good form Sunday in the Oceanport Stakes at Monmouth Park.
Apprentice rider Ferrin Peterson won four times on August 2 to make Monmouth Park take notice, as she’s moved into fourth by wins there.
Blink and you’d miss her, as speedy juvenile Wink, trained by Wesley Ward, shot to the lead and the win in the Colleen Stakes at Monmouth Park.
Hopeful Growth, well beaten last out in the Delaware Oaks, bounced back in style to win the Grade 3 Monmouth Oaks Saturday.
Trainer Matthew Williams, just 24, is hunting his first stakes win Saturday in a wide open renewal of the G3 Monmouth Oaks.
Grade 3 winner Horologist’s owner Cameron Beatty is banned from Monmouth Park for violating the track’s Covid-19 protocols — by entering winner’s circle.