Maryland Champion Double Crown Tops Harrison Johnson Nominees
Maryland Champion Double Crown Tops Harrison Johnson Nominees
Headlines Three Stakes Worth $250,000 in Purses on St. Patrick’s Day Eve
BALTIMORE – Built Wright Stables’ Grade 2 winner Double Crown, recently named Maryland’s champion older male of 2023, and fellow multiple stakes winner and defending champion Nimitz Class are among 30 horses nominated to the $100,00 Harrison E. Johnson Memorial Saturday, March 16 at Laurel Park.
The one-mile Harrison Johnson for 4-year-olds and up headlines a St. Patick’s Day Eve program that includes a pair of $75,000 stakes restricted to Maryland-bred/sired horses – the six-furlong Not For Love for 4-year-olds and up and seven-furlong Conniver for fillies and mares 4 and older.
Double Crown won the 1 1/16-mile Robert T. Manfuso to cap a 2023 campaign that saw him race 18 times with three wins, two seconds and four thirds, also capturing the Polynesian in the fall at historic Pimlico Race Course.. The 7-year-old gelding has already run three times this year, finishing fourth in the one-mile Jennings and beaten a nose in the 1 1/8-mile John B. Campbell at Laurel.
Most recently Double Crown ran fifth in the one-mile Stymie March 2 over a sloppy Aqueduct surface. Also nominated out of the Stymie are Rick Dutrow-trained stablemates Kinetic Sky and Petulante as well as Charles Town-based multiple stakes winner Coastal Mission, who respectively finished first, third and fourth.
Qatar Racing, Black Type Thoroughbreds, Swinbank Stables, Steve Adkisson and Campeche Stables’ Nimitz Class cruised by 6 ¼ lengths over Double Crown in last year’s Harrison Johnson, his third of four consecutive stakes wins at Laurel. Purchased privately last fall, he has run eighth in the 1 1/8-mile Pegasus World Cup (G1) Jan. 27 at Gulfstream Park and fourth in Laurel’s seven-furlong General George (G3) Feb. 17.
Morris Kernan, Yo Berbs and Jagger Inc.’s 7-year-old Magic Michael, winner of the 2021 Greenwood Cup (G3); It’s Sizzling Time, who beat Double Crown in the Campbell; and other stakes winners Ain’t Da Beer Cold, Be Better, Coffeewithchris, Ournationonparade and Threes Over Deuces are also nominated.
Nine horses including Double Crown, Coastal Mission,Coffeewithchris and Ournationonparade are among 21 nominees to the Not For Love. Other prominent horses include Post Time, Maryland’s champion 2-year-old male of 2022 that has won three consecutive stakes capped by the General George; defending champion Seven’s Eleven, Maryland’s champion dirt horse of 2023; and fellow multiple stakes winners Exculpatory and Monday Morning Qb.
Joel Politi’s stakes winner Bosserati, named Maryland’s champion female turf horse of 2023, tops 21 nominees to the Conniver. The 4-year-old daughter of Holy Boss won the 5 ½-furlong Stormy Blues on the Laurel turf last June, her third straight win since being moved to the grass, and has not raced since finishing fifth after setting the pace in the Blue Sparkler in July at Monmouth Park.
Paul Fowler Jr.’s homebred Intrepid Dream is nominated off a popular 4 ½-length comeback triumph March 2 at Laurel, her fourth straight win and first race in 476 days. Other nominees include Malibu Moonshine, Maryland’s champion 2-year-old filly of 2022 that is a three-time stakes winner in four tries at Laurel including the Jan. 28 Geisha; Northern Glow and Royal Whisper, respectively second and third in the Geisha; and 2023 Timonium Distaff winner Response Time.