Posted: Friday, August 08, 2008 1:59 PM

Sneaky Patrol first winner for freshman sire Patrol


Sneaky Patrol set the early pace, led by 5 ¼ lengths in early stretch, and held on to score a three-quarter-length win in a maiden claiming race on Thursday at Woodbine and became the first winner for freshman sire Patrol.

Sneak Patrol completed the seven furlongs on the synthetic Polytrack surface in 1:25.33 for owner Peter Scourtoudis and trainer Sandra Dominguez. She was bred in Ontario by John Carey. Sneak Patrol is out of the winning Ascot Knight mare Voices Carry. Her half sister, Gato Loco, set a track record of :22.42 for two furlongs on Woodbine’s Polytrack in 2007.

Patrol, a nine-year-old out of the Group 3-placed winning Prince Sabo mare Maid for Walking (GB), stood the 2008 season for $2,379 at T. C. Westmeath Stud Farm in Shelburne, Ontario. A half brother to Grade 1 winner and sire Stroll, Patrol has 19 two-year-olds in his first crop

Patrol won six of 19 starts and earned $411,911. Patrol won three stakes races, including the 2003 Dallas Turf Cup Handicap, and finished third in both the ‘03 Woodford Reserve Turf Classic Stakes (G1) and 2003 National Museum of Racing Hall of Fame Handicap (G2).

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