Wildcat Heir gets first 2YO winner of 2010 at Keeneland
Saturday, April 10, 2010 Share on Facebook RSS Feeds
It didn't take long after 2-year-old racing began in 2010 for Wildcat Heir to get his first juvenile winner. It was the first race at Keeneland on Apr. 9 to be exact, when She'll Heir came home with a rush to capture the 4 1/2-furlong maiden special weight race for fillies.

The 2-year-olds of 2010 are Wildcat Heir's second crop to race, and he is currently leading the nation on the second-crop sire list.

She'll Heir broke fourth in the field of six, and had to go four wide heading into the stretch. She was still some four lengths back a furlong from home, but really kicked into gear in the final sixteenth of a mile, winning by three-quarters of a length in a final time of :51 3/5 seconds.

She'll Heir, a dark bay or brown filly, is out of the unraced mare The Tricks On Me, who has produced five winners from six starters. She'll Heir earned $25,500 for her owner William Dorminy; she is trained by John A. Hancock.

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