Mona de Momma

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Mona de Momma
Sire Speightstown
Grandsire Gone West
Dam Society Gal
Damsire Linkage
Sex Filly
Foaled2006
Country United States
Colour Bay
BreederKim Nardelli, Rodney Nardelli, R.C.Durr & Dr. Michael Spirito
OwnerMichael Talla
Trainer John W. Sadler
Record11: 5-1-2
Earnings US$377,619
Major wins
Las Flores Handicap (2010)
Humana Distaff Stakes (2010)

Mona de Momma (foaled March 16, 2006) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse.

She is a Speightstown filly out of the Linkage mare Society Gal, a half sister to Grade 3 winner and sire Mr. Greenly. Owned by Michael Talla and trained by John W. Sadler, in 2010 burst onto the spotlight when she won the Las Flores Handicap, then she defeated 2009 Eclipse Champion Sprint Mare Informed Decision in the Humana Distaff Stakes on the Kentucky Derby undercard.

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