Our Fantasy wins again, she’s approaching $300,000
The second biggest money-winner by Amira’s Prince is Our Fantasy, who boosted her earnings to $298,014 yesterday by winning a starter optional claimer at Delaware Park, her fourth victory this year. The 6-year-old mare was bred by Joe and Helen Barbazon, who are also the breeders of the stallion’s highest earner, Sister Otoole, whose bank account of $419,470 was built by a record of 4-5-5 in 22 starts.
John Hiraldo was aboard Our Fantasy, who came from last place in a six-horse field to score by a length in 1:43.35 for the mile and 70 yards. She paid $12.80 and collected a check for $10,800.
Not too far south, at Laurel Park, New Rome made it two victories in a row and three of her last four, also coming from way back under Denis Araujo to get up in time in a race at 5 1/2 furlongs over the turf course. The 3-year-old Neolithic filly bred in Kentucky by owners Michael and Suzanne Masters captured a $40,000 claimer while saddled by the No. 10 post, and racing 5-1/2 furlongs in 1:02.81. She collected a check for $26,400, raising her total to $80,860 on a record of 3-1-1 in seven starts.
Neolithic’s progeny earnings for 2023 ballooned to $998,505.