Hollywood Futurity top three finishers

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This is a listing of the horses that finished in either first, second, or third place and the number of starters in the Hollywood Futurity, an American Grade 1 race for three-year-olds at 1-1/16 miles on synthetic surface held at Hollywood Park in Hollywood, California. [1] (List 1973–present)

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YearWinnerSecondThirdStarters
2011 Liaison Rousing Sermon Brother Francis 13
2010 Comma to the Top J P's Gusto Clubhouse Ride 10
2009 Lookin At Lucky Noble's Promise Make Music for Me 7
2008 Pioneerof the Nile I Want Revenge Chocolate Candy 11
2007 Into Mischief Colonel John Massive Drama 12
2006 Stormello LiquidityRoman Commander 10
2005 Brother Derek Your Tent Or Mine Bob and John 8
2004 Declan's Moon Giacomo Wilko 7
2003 Lion Heart St AverilThat's an Outrage 5
2002 Toccet Domestic DisputeCoax Kid 6
2001 Siphonic Fonz'sOfficer 8
2000 Point Given Millennium WindGolden Ticket 4
1999 Captain Steve High YieldCosine 6
1998 Tactical Cat Prime TimberPremier Property 5
1997 Real Quiet Artax Nationalore 11
1996 Swiss Yodeler Stolen GoldIn Excessive Bull 13
1995 Matty G OdyleAyrton 7
1994 Afternoon Deelites Thunder Gulch A. J. Jett 5
1993 Valiant Nature Brocco Flying Sensation 6
1992 River Special StukaEarl of Barking 6
1991 A.P. Indy Dance Floor Casual Lies 14
1990 Best Pal General MeetingReign Road 9
1989 Grand Canyon Farma Way Silver Ending 9
1988 King Glorious Music Merci Hawkster 10
1987 Tejano Purdue King Regal Classic 8
1986 Temperate Sil Alysheba Masterful Advocate 12
1985 Snow Chief Electric Blue Ferdinand 10
1984 Stephan's Odyssey First NormanRight Con 13
1983 Fali Time Bold T. Jay Life's Magic 12
1982 Roving Boy Desert Wine Fifth Division 9
1981 Stalwart CassaleriaHeader Card 12

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References

  1. Stakes Histories, The Original Racing Almanac 2009, page 284-285 on June 26, 2008.