Britt at Leprechaun Racing knows when any of the horses that come out of the program are going to run and she’ll watch them race on TVG, HRTV or over at ITW. She's always hands on when it comes to the horses.
All racehorses are not created equally. Leprechaun Racing graduates are placed where they have the best chance for success. The racehorses go to David Fawkes based in Miami, Scott Lake based in the Northeast, and Steve Asmussen, based in the Midwest. All trainers have outstanding records; Asmussen and Lake lead the country in several statistical categories.
- 3/11/2010
Speightful Affair, a daughter of Speightstown runs 2nd in the Dreamy Mimi Stake at Aqueduct, narrowly beaten by a nose. Congratulations to trainer Steve Asmussen and owner Turtle Bird Stable!
- 3/11/2010
Correct Call, a daughter of Consolidator wins a MSW event by 6 1/2 lengths at Charles Town. Congratulations to Premeir Stables Unlimited and TAG Stables!
- 2/17/2010
Magic Tiger, a son of Hold That Tiger wins an allowance race at Aqueduct. Congrstulations to James Donnan!
- 2/13/2010
Munnings, a son of Speiphtstown wins the Grade 2 Gulfstream Sprint Championship. Congratulations to Mrs. John Magnier, Michael Tabor, and Derrick Smith!
- 2/13/2010
Speightful Affair, a daughter of Speightstown runs 3rd in the Busher Stake at Aqueduct. Congratulations to Turtle Bird Stable.
- 2/13/2010
Marcello, a son of Johannesburg runs 3rd in the Baffle Stake at Santa Anita. Congratulations to Peachtree Stables!
- 2/13/2010
Strasbourg, a son of Friends Lake wins a MSW event at Gulfstream. Congratulations to Padua Stables!
- 2/13/2010
Star Recruit, a daughter of Aldebaran wins a MSW event at Tampa Bay Downs. Congratulations to Dixiana Stables!
- 2/4/2010
Bearusa, a daughter of Precise End wins an allowance race at Aqueduct. Congratulations to owner Maggi Moss and trainer Steve Asmussen.
- 1/31/2010
Donna Getyourgun,a daughter of Stormy Atlantic wins an allowance race at Gulfstream. Congratulations to owner SIGI Racing!
- 1/29/2010
Speightful Affair, a 3-year-old daughter of Speightstown wins a MSW event at Aqueduct. Congratulations to owner Turtle Bird Stable and trainer Steve Asmussen!
- 1/2/2010
Jala Fever, a son of Read the Footnotes wins an allowance race at Philadelphia. Congratulations to owner Marc Wexler!
- 12/17/2009
Future Heiress, a 2-year-old daughter of Wildcat Heir wins her debut in wire to wire fashion in a MSW event at Calder. Congratulations to Just for Fun Stable! she looks to be a special filly!
- 12/17/2009
Alice is a Ten, a daughter of Tenpins wins a MSW event by 10 3/4 lengths at Laurel. Congratulations to Three Diamonds Farm!
- 12/16/2009
Seminole Lass, a daughter of Indian Charlie wins an allowance race at Laurel. She is owned by Three Diamonds Farm.
- 12/16/2009
Earth Sound, a two-year-old daughter of Yes It's true runs 3rd in the Zennihon Nisai Yushun listed stake in Japan. Congratulations to her connections!
- 12/13/2009
Daigoro, a 2-year-old son of D'wildcat wins a MSW event by 5 lengths at Charles Town. Congratulations to owner Dennis Johnson and trainer Scott Lake!
- 12/4/2009
Southern Yankee, a daughter of Yankee Gentleman runs 3rd in The Treasure Chest at Delta Downs. Congratulations to owner Cabral Rolando!
- 12/2/2009
Magic Tiger, a 2-year-old son of Hold That Tiger wins an allowance race at Aqueduct. Congratulations to owner James Donnan and trainer Steve Asmussen.
- 12/2/2009
Long Range Missile, a son of Tactical Cat wins a starter allowance at Turfway Park. He is owned by Billy Hays.
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Master of Disaster winning the Oh Say
Stake at Delaware Park on 7/29/2006

Fleet Indian winning the Grade 2
Delaware Handicap on 7/16/2006

Adieu winning the Grade 2 Delaware
Oaks on 7/15/2006

Adieu wins the Grade 1 Frizette Stake at Belmont Park on 10/8/05

Adieu winning the Grade 2 Spinaway on 8/26/05 at Saratoga

Confiding Winner, winner of the $100,000 Silver Spurs Breeders' Cup

Leprechaun Racing and Martin Racing Stables

ADIEU
Winning the Astoria Stakes in Belmont!

ADIEU
Sold for $300,000
Congratulations to the owners of this special filly; Michael Tabot, Mrs. John Magnier, and
Derrick Smith.
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