In a racing oddity, a three-horse entry sent out by owner Lloyd Lockhart and his trainer, daughter Lori Lockhart, finished 1-2-3 in the $25,000 Highland Happening Stakes for fillies and mares at Suffolk Downs yesterday.
Reprized Dream, No. 1a, hit the wire a nose ahead of Weepecket, No. 1x, with Vurze, No. 1, another 2 lengths back in third. Suffolk records are incomplete, but it is believed to be the first time such a finish has occurred at the track, which opened in 1935.
The Highland Happening was taken off the turf, and the original field of 12 was scratched to seven. Gingerbread Girl set the early pace, but once she tired, the entry, which was favored at 8-5 ($5.20 to …
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Reprized Dream, No. 1a, hit the wire a nose ahead of Weepecket, No. 1x, with Vurze, No. 1, another 2 lengths back in third. Suffolk records are incomplete, but it is believed to be the first time such a finish has occurred at the track, which opened in 1935.
The Highland Happening was taken off the turf, and the original field of 12 was scratched to seven. Gingerbread Girl set the early pace, but once she tired, the entry, which was favored at 8-5 ($5.20 to …
Read more at:
http://business.highbeam.com/2935/article-1P2-8623392/lockhart-entry-123-suffolk