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Dark Hollow Farm, Arnold Davidov and David Schwaber's QUALIFY made it a perfect 2-for-2 at Pimlico this spring with a spirited run on Friday, May 23, turning back highly-rated challenger Mexikoma to score in allowance company. The Graham Motion-trainee contested the early pace in the mile and a sixteenth main track test, took command heading into the stretch and kept finding more for rider Trevor McCarthy to win by a half length. A 4-year-old son of Medaglia d'Oro and the A.P. Indy mare Open Flirt, QUALIFY has proven his versatility, having won a six-furlong maiden special weight in April while leading at every call. In four career starts, the bay colt bred by his owners in partnership with Alice Wolf has two wins, a third and a fourth and earnings of $61,730. QUALIFY went through the auction ring for $125,000 as a juvenile, and is one of four offspring from five foals for his dam to sell for six figures. His second dam, Delaware Handicap-G2 winner With a Wink, produced three stakes winners, from a family which includes graded winners Raja's Shark and Lady Ten.
Arrive Back On The Scene!
It didn’t take long for BREAD AND BUTTER to start bringing home the bacon, as the elegant juvenile daughter of Pure Prize out of the Not For Love mare Bamba whipped her 10 rivals in her debut at Churchill Downs on Saturday, Sept. 21.
Renowned racing executive Charles Cella was willing to spend $240,000 for the Dark Hollow Farm-bred filly at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Two-Year-Olds in Training sale this past May. And the imposing chestnut trained by Lynn Whiting was primed for her six and a half-furlong maiden special weight test. Sent off as the 2-1 favorite, she took off running at the start, opened up by daylight in the first quarter and was hand ridden to the wire by David Flores, winning with ears pricked by two and a half lengths.
A full sister to 2011 Maryland-bred champion 2-year-old filly PLUM, the scopey filly looks to only get better. She is the fifth foal out of stakes-placed Bamba, who was also bred by Dark Hollow Farm, and the mare’s fifth winner. In addition to Maryland Juvenile Filly Championship Stakes winner PLUM, Bamba is the dam of $148,130-earner U Boat Alley, $90,430-earner Marianotojorge, and current 3-year-old Raven’s Dance, a maiden winner first time out this year. Bamba produced a 2013 colt by Warrior’s Reward and is back in foal to Paddy O’Prado on a March 27 cover.
Shooting to the front and dictating the pace, Dark Hollow Farm, Arnold Davidov and David Schwaber's QUALIFY flew home the easiest of winners at Pimlico on Thursday, April 17. The 4-year-old son of Medaglia d'Oro and the A.P. Indy mare Open Flirt was eight and three-quarters lengths on top at the wire in the six-furlong maiden special weight. Making his first start since November, the bay colt conditioned by Graham Motion had been training smartly at his Fair Hill base and was dispatched the 1.70-1 favorite in the field of seven. Bred by his owners in partnership with Alice Wolf, QUALIFY is one of four (from five offspring) of Open Flirt to leave the auction ring for more than six figures. The mare's first foal, a daughter of Dixie Union named Nika, purchased by Dark Hollow, agent, while in utero in 2005, was a $500,000 juvenile, the fifth-highest price sold at the Ocala Breeder's Sales Company March sale in 2008.
Arrive Back On The Scene!
It didn’t take long for BREAD AND BUTTER to start bringing home the bacon, as the elegant juvenile daughter of Pure Prize out of the Not For Love mare Bamba whipped her 10 rivals in her debut at Churchill Downs on Saturday, Sept. 21.
Renowned racing executive Charles Cella was willing to spend $240,000 for the Dark Hollow Farm-bred filly at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Two-Year-Olds in Training sale this past May. And the imposing chestnut trained by Lynn Whiting was primed for her six and a half-furlong maiden special weight test. Sent off as the 2-1 favorite, she took off running at the start, opened up by daylight in the first quarter and was hand ridden to the wire by David Flores, winning with ears pricked by two and a half lengths.
A full sister to 2011 Maryland-bred champion 2-year-old filly PLUM, the scopey filly looks to only get better. She is the fifth foal out of stakes-placed Bamba, who was also bred by Dark Hollow Farm, and the mare’s fifth winner. In addition to Maryland Juvenile Filly Championship Stakes winner PLUM, Bamba is the dam of $148,130-earner U Boat Alley, $90,430-earner Marianotojorge, and current 3-year-old Raven’s Dance, a maiden winner first time out this year. Bamba produced a 2013 colt by Warrior’s Reward and is back in foal to Paddy O’Prado on a March 27 cover.
There was never a doubt that EIGHTTOFASTTOCATCH was the one to catch in the 2013 edition of the $150,000 Maryland Million Classic, the richest offering on the 11-race card at Laurel Park on Saturday, Oct. 19. And his legion of supporters never had an anxious moment, as the 3-10 favorite with Forest Boyce in the saddle cruised in front at every call and won by three and a quarter lengths. With the victory, the 7-year-old son of Not For Love bred by Dark Hollow Farm and Herringswell Stable became the fourth horse in the Maryland Million’s 28-year history to win the Classic twice, joining Timely Warning, Algar and Docent. Owners Sylvia and Arnold Heft purchased the handsome chestnut from the Dark Hollow Farm consignment at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Eastern Fall Yearling sale in 2007, paying $47,000 for Too Fast to Catch’s son. Guided throughout his career by Tim Keefe, EIGHTTOFASTTOCATCH has made 44 starts, won 13, with seven seconds and four thirds, for earnings of $794,585, nearly 17 times his purchase price. EIGHTTOFASTTOCATCH didn’t get his first stakes win until March 2011 when he scored in Laurel’s Harrison E. Johnson Memorial S. Campaigned exclusively in stakes ever since, he rallied later that year to gain his first Maryland Million Classic victory as the 4-5 favorite. He now boasts eight stakes wins on his record, and has placed in five others, including this year’s Grade 3 Pimlico Special. The gelding is one of three stakes winners produced by Too Fast to Catch. The daughter of Nice Catch is also the dam of Bayonne, bred by Dark Hollow Farm and Herringswell Stable, and winner of the Pink Ribbon S., with career earnings of $201,783. Too Fast to Catch’s second of 14 foals was stakes-winning Storm Punch, who also placed in the Frank J. De Francis Memorial Dash-G1 on his way to earning $310,619. In all, Too Fast to Catch’s 13 offspring to race have earned nearly $1.85 million!
Arrive Back On The Scene!
It didn’t take long for BREAD AND BUTTER to start bringing home the bacon, as the elegant juvenile daughter of Pure Prize out of the Not For Love mare Bamba whipped her 10 rivals in her debut at Churchill Downs on Saturday, Sept. 21.
Renowned racing executive Charles Cella was willing to spend $240,000 for the Dark Hollow Farm-bred filly at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Two-Year-Olds in Training sale this past May. And the imposing chestnut trained by Lynn Whiting was primed for her six and a half-furlong maiden special weight test. Sent off as the 2-1 favorite, she took off running at the start, opened up by daylight in the first quarter and was hand ridden to the wire by David Flores, winning with ears pricked by two and a half lengths.
A full sister to 2011 Maryland-bred champion 2-year-old filly PLUM, the scopey filly looks to only get better. She is the fifth foal out of stakes-placed Bamba, who was also bred by Dark Hollow Farm, and the mare’s fifth winner. In addition to Maryland Juvenile Filly Championship Stakes winner PLUM, Bamba is the dam of $148,130-earner U Boat Alley, $90,430-earner Marianotojorge, and current 3-year-old Raven’s Dance, a maiden winner first time out this year. Bamba produced a 2013 colt by Warrior’s Reward and is back in foal to Paddy O’Prado on a March 27 cover.
It took nearly a year, but ARRIVE is back! As talented at 3, the chestnut colt owned by the partnership of Dark Hollow Farm, Dorsey Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Davidov and Mr. and Mrs. David Schwaber found his true calling on the turf last spring, turning in a sensational first time effort over the Pimlico lawn to just miss in allowance company after making up more than 15 lengths in the stretch. Then things were put on hold. ARRIVE exited that Pimlico race with a stress fracture and went to the sidelines. Allowed plenty of time to recover, with a turf campaign in 2014 as the target, the 4-year-old son of Street Boss was ready to go opening weekend at Pimlico. The result was sensational! Saving ground early in the 1-mile turf test, ARRIVE took the lead heading into the stretch and pulled away to a six and three-quarter-length victory. It was the Graham Motion trainee's second win, and fifth on-the-board finish, from eight career starts. ARRIVE is the second winner from three foals of racing age for his dam DREAM OUT LOUD, a daughter of Stravinsky and half-sister to champion MAGISTRETTI. DREAM OUT LOUD is also the dam of DREAM, a graded stakes-placed daughter of Malibu Moon who is now a member of the partnership's broodmare band. DREAM OUT LOUD was purchased in 2006 by the partnership of Dark Hollow Farm, Dorsey Brown, Arnold Davidov, David and Alena Schwaber and Fast Kitty Farm while carrying her first foal. The colt she delivered three months later, by Gone West, sold for $100,000 at the Keeneland September Yearling Sale. DREAM OUT LOUD's current yearling, a colt by Congrats, is slated to sell at this year's Keeneland September sale. Bred back to Bodemeister, DREAM OUT LOUD is due to foal this April and will be bred back to Paynter.
Juvenile filly BREAD AND BUTTER starts paying the bills!
It didn’t take long for BREAD AND BUTTER to start bringing home the bacon, as the elegant juvenile daughter of Pure Prize out of the Not For Love mare Bamba whipped her 10 rivals in her debut at Churchill Downs on Saturday, Sept. 21.
Renowned racing executive Charles Cella was willing to spend $240,000 for the Dark Hollow Farm-bred filly at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Two-Year-Olds in Training sale this past May. And the imposing chestnut trained by Lynn Whiting was primed for her six and a half-furlong maiden special weight test. Sent off as the 2-1 favorite, she took off running at the start, opened up by daylight in the first quarter and was hand ridden to the wire by David Flores, winning with ears pricked by two and a half lengths.
A full sister to 2011 Maryland-bred champion 2-year-old filly PLUM, the scopey filly looks to only get better. She is the fifth foal out of stakes-placed Bamba, who was also bred by Dark Hollow Farm, and the mare’s fifth winner. In addition to Maryland Juvenile Filly Championship Stakes winner PLUM, Bamba is the dam of $148,130-earner U Boat Alley, $90,430-earner Marianotojorge, and current 3-year-old Raven’s Dance, a maiden winner first time out this year. Bamba produced a 2013 colt by Warrior’s Reward and is back in foal to Paddy O’Prado on a March 27 cover.
Renowned racing executive Charles Cella was willing to spend $240,000 for the Dark Hollow Farm-bred filly at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Two-Year-Olds in Training sale this past May. And the imposing chestnut trained by Lynn Whiting was primed for her six and a half-furlong maiden special weight test. Sent off as the 2-1 favorite, she took off running at the start, opened up by daylight in the first quarter and was hand ridden to the wire by David Flores, winning with ears pricked by two and a half lengths. A full sister to 2011 Maryland-bred champion 2-year-old filly PLUM, the scopey filly looks to only get better. She is the fifth foal out of stakes-placed Bamba, who was also bred by Dark Hollow Farm, and the mare’s fifth winner. In addition to Maryland Juvenile Filly Championship Stakes winner PLUM, Bamba is the dam of $148,130-earner U Boat Alley, $90,430-earner Marianotojorge, and current 3-year-old Raven’s Dance, a maiden winner first time out this year. Bamba produced a 2013 colt by Warrior’s Reward and is back in foal to Paddy O’Prado on a March 27 cover. |
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