Bernardini Filly Tops 86th Annual MHBA Yearling Show at Timonium

July 21, 2020

GreenMount Farm’s filly by Bernardini out of Mystic Love, by Not For Love, outshined the competition as judge Michael Matz selected her as Grand Champion of the 86th annual Maryland Horse Breeders Association’s Yearling Show, held Sunday, July 19 at the Timonium Fairgrounds horse show ring in Timonium, Md.

Bred by GreenMount Farm in partnership with Godolphin, the champion filly was the winner of Class IV (for fillies foaled in Maryland, by out-of-state sires). She was shown by Sabrina Moore, manager and co-owner of GreenMount.

“I had a good feeling about her, I mean I think she’s really nice, but until you get there and see how nice all the other horses are [you don’t know],” said Moore. “It’s surreal, but I count my blessings, I know it doesn’t happen all the time. Knowing the people that are genuinely happy for you, that’s probably the best part of it.

“I love the show because they get out and you kind of get a feel for them, what they’re going to be like as soon as you get them off the farm and they [get to] school a little bit. I just think the yearling show is really key for them and I was glad to get her there.”

A total of 67 yearlings in four classes were judged by two-time classic-winning trainer and Hall of Fame Show Jumping rider Matz, who lives in Pennsylvania and trains out of Fair Hill Training Center in Elkton, Md.

“I thought the last [class], that the [champion] filly won, was the strongest group,” Matz said. “She was a nice mover. She just had an overall look. I thought she was well-made and pretty well balanced.”

The Reserve Championship went to R. Larry Johnson’s homebred Whenigettoheaven, a colt by Street Magician out of Heaven Knows What, by Holy Bull, who won Class I (for colts and geldings foaled in Maryland, by Maryland sires). He was one of two ribbon winners for Johnson, as his Street Magician filly won Class III (for fillies foaled in Maryland, by Maryland sires).

Street Magician was awarded the Northview Stallion Station Challenge Trophy as the leading sire of the show. Bred and campaigned by Johnson, the graded stakes winner stands as part of Legacy Farm Stallions at Roland Farm in Warwick, Md.

All yearlings who entered the show ring are now eligible for the $40,000 premium award which is split annually, with $20,000 going to the exhibitors of the four show contestants who earn the most money as 2-year-olds during 2021, and another $20,000 divided among the exhibitors of the four highest-earning 3-year-old runners the next year.


COMPLETE RESULTS:

Class I: For colts and geldings foaled in Maryland, the produce of mares covered in Maryland (19 exhibited):

1. WHENIGETTOHEAVEN, b.c., 5/18/19, Street Magician—Heaven Knows What, by Holy Bull. Owned and bred by R. Larry Johnson, Bluemont, Va.

2. ch.c., 3/6/19, Holy Boss—Nick’s Funnybone, by D’ Funnybone. Owned and bred by Anchor and Hope Farm Inc., Port Deposit, Md.

3. BLISS THIS, b.c., 2/1/19, Divining Rod—Blisstikus, by Luftikus. Owned and bred by William Bayne and Super C Racing, Arlington, Va.

4. UNCLOUDY DAY, dk.b./br.c., 4/29/19, Divining Rod—Happy Refrain, by Not For Love. Owned by Sallyellen M. Hurst, Glen Arm, Md. Bred by Sallyellen and Hugh Hurst.

5. gr./ro.c., 4/4/19, Mosler—Laura’s Valley, by Two Punch. Owned and bred by Mrs. J.W.Y. Martin Jr., Reisterstown, Md.

Class II: For colts and geldings foaled in Maryland, the produce of mares covered in states other than Maryland (13 exhibited):

1. b.c., 3/22/19, Maclean’s Music—Dream, by Malibu Moon. Owned and bred by Dark Hollow Farm, Dorsey Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Davidov and Mr. and Mrs. David Schwaber, Upperco, Md.

2. dk.b./br.c., 4/27/19, Twirling Candy—Access to Charlie, by Indian Charlie. Owned and bred by Hillwood Stable LLC, Washington, D.C.

3. b.c., 4/5/19, Union Rags—Dr. Diamonds Prize, by Pure Prize. Owned and bred by Dark Hollow Farm, Dorsey Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Davidov and Mr. and Mrs. David Schwaber, Upperco, Md.

4. CELTIC COUSEN, b.c., 3/27/19, Palace Malice—Celtic Katie, by Posse. Owned and bred by Lewis Family Racing Stable, Clarksville, Md.

5. GOOD KNIGHT NILE, dk.b./br.c., 5/15/19, Midnight Storm—Serena’s Joy, by Forestry. Owned and bred by Warning Drums Racing LLC, Baltimore, Md.

Class III: For fillies foaled in Maryland, the produce of mares covered in Maryland (18 exhibited):

1. ch.f., 2/27/19, Street Magician—A Lover’s Question, by Spring At Last. Owned and bred by R. Larry Johnson, Bluemont, Va.

2. MADAME MOSLER, b.f., 2/7/19, Mosler—Will Do, by Roman Ruler. Owned and bred by Bell Gable Stable, Chadds Ford, Pa.

3. dk.b./br.f., 3/16/19, Mosler—So Far Away, by Skip Away. Owned and bred by Betsy Mead, Orange, Va.

4. EXCUSEMEMISSMARGOT, dk.b./br.f., 4/15/19, Baltimore Bob—Chase My Tail, by Tale of the Cat. Owned and bred by Lauralea Glaser, Laurel, Md.

5. dk.b./br.f., 1/21/19, Mosler—Sagamoon, by Malibu Moon. Owned and bred by Country Life Farm and Sagamoon LLC, Bel Air, Md.

Class IV: For fillies foaled in Maryland, the produce of mares covered in states other than Maryland (17 exhibited):

1. b.f., 3/13/19, Bernardini—Mystic Love, by Not For Love. Owned by GreenMount Farm, Reisterstown, Md. Bred by GreenMount Farm and Godolphin.

2. ch.f., 3/18/19, Uncle Lino—Just for Lust, by Not For Love. Owned by Marshall W. Silverman and Wendi Miller, New Freedom, Pa. Bred by Winding Creek Farm.

3. dk.b./br.f., 1/29/19, Warrior’s Reward—Flying K C, by Tale of the Cat. Owned by Marshall W. Silverman, New Freedom, Pa. Bred by Winding Creek Farm.

4. b.f., 4/27/19, Golden Years—Misty in Malibu, by Malibu Moon. Owned and bred by Hillwood Stables LLC, Washington, D.C.

5. ch.f., 4/17/19, Lord Nelson—Keep Right, by Street Cry (Ire). Owned and bred by Country Life Farm and Keep Right LLC, Bel Air, Md.

Grand Champion: 

b.f., 3/13/19, Bernardini—Mystic Love, by Not For Love. Owned by GreenMount Farm, Reisterstown, Md. Bred by GreenMount Farm and Godolphin.

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Reserve Champion: 

WHENIGETTOHEAVEN, b.c., 5/18/19, Street Magician—Heaven Knows What, by Holy Bull. Owned and bred by R. Larry Johnson, Bluemont, Va.

MHBA Press Release

Photos: Grand Champion, GreenMount Farm’s filly by Bernardini.

Reserve Champion, R. Larry Johnson’s homebred Whenigettoheaven.

Credit: Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association

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