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First Dude Filly and Gelding Post ‘E’ Bests in Canada

    A pair of First Dudes racing in different parts of Canada have combined to post an eye-opening record of 5-2-0 in seven starts this year.    WOODBINE – Too Much Vino left Gulfstream Park after recording four straight seconds, then a maiden-breaking victory, and has continued her good form across the border with

Petulant Delight Wins at Parx for 12th Lifetime Victory

    Petulant Delight moved up three spots on First Dude’s $200,000 list after a one-length victory at Parx Racing in his 49th career start. The 8-year-old gelding bred by Ocala Stud, a $37,000 OBS April 2-year-old, added $10,800 to his bank account, which now stands at $231,499, and slipped into 18th place on his

Bahama Pearl is a Horse for the Monmouth Park Course

    Bahama Pearl returned to the track where she has enjoyed her greatest success yesterday, and it proved to be the right medicine for the daughter of Bahamian Squall.     The 6-year-old mare bred by Shade Tree Thoroughbreds and Joyce Corwin spent last summer at Monmouth Park and never missed the top 3,

Bahamian Squall Gelding Flies to 4th Victory

    He’s On the Fly lived up to his name yesterday at Presque Isle Downs. The 6-year-old gelding by Bahamian Squall jumped out to the lead leaving the gate and never looked back, winning the 5 1/2-furlong race over the all-weather track by 3 1/4 lengths and rewarding his backers with an $11.00 mutuel

Long Legged Boy Jogs at Parx; First Dude on Pace to Eclipse Last Year

    When First Dude finished fourth on Florida’s leading sire list last year, he did it with 54 winners and progeny earnings of $2,356,491. The son of Stephen Got Even is on pace to easily surpass both those numbers this year.      Long Legged Boy won the sixth race at Parx yesterday and

McCrocklin Is Sizzling; Sweet Nola Scores at Woodbine – First Dude’s 26th Winner

    Longtime Ocala breeder/owner/pinhooker Tom McCrocklin has been on fire on many fronts recently. At the last OBS sale, for instance, he sold a $400,000 filly on day 4, a $425,000 colt on day 3, a $475,000 colt on day 2, and a $385,000 filly on day 1, among others.      But Tom

Main Dude the Recipient of Mysterious Louisiana Downs Disqualification

    In one of the strangest finishes of all time, Main Dude became winner No. 25 for First Dude this year, but just how it happened in the first race at Louisiana Downs yesterday is a mystery to anyone watching the replay.     Main Dude broke last in the race at 6 1/2

Roan Mountain Joins First Dude’s $200,000 Club at No. 19

    Anybody who has subscribed to the age-old “horses for courses” theory need only point to Roan Mountain to back up their premise.      The 6-year-old First Dude gelding has started 40 times at four tracks in his long career – at Gulfstream Park he’s posted one victory in eight tries; at Delaware

Dudesfirstdarling Breaks Her Maiden at Tampa; 24th Winner for First Dude

    Last year, First Dude wound up with 54 winners from 96 starters, and it appears he could be on a pace to surpass that number for 2023, currently with 24 winners and more than two months remaining to the halfway point.      No. 24 is Dudesfirstdarling, who broke her maiden with a

Too Much Vino Was Too Much Filly in Woodbine Sprint

Leaving the gate in the ninth race at Woodbine yesterday, Too Much Vino looked like she had had too much to drink and was off eighth and last heading down the backstretch. But rider Emma-Jayne Wilson never panicked, and on the turn of the race at five furlongs over the all-weather track, she rolled the