Street Band | |
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Sire | Istan |
Grandsire | Gone West |
Dam | Street Minstrel |
Damsire | Street Cry |
Sex | Mare |
Foaled | February 2, 2016 |
Country | USA |
Breeder | J. Larry Jones, Cindy Jones & Ray Francis |
Owner | J. Larry Jones, Cindy Jones & Ray Francis |
Trainer | J. Larry Jones |
Jockey | Sophie Doyle |
Record | 13:5-0-3 |
Earnings | $1,072,425 |
Major wins | |
Cotillion Handicap (2019) |
Street Band (foaled February 2, 2016) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse and the winner of the 2019 Cotillion Handicap.
Street Band's first race was on July 23, 2018, at Delaware Park, where she came in eight. She fared much better in her second race on September 3, 2018, where she won at Ellis Park. [1]
Her 2019 season began with a win at the Fair Grounds on January 13, 2019. On March 23, 2019, she won the Grade-2 Fair Grounds Oaks. [2] [3] She competed in the Grade-1 2019 Kentucky Oaks, but came in 6th. She had a much better performance in July, when she won the Grade-3 Indiana Oaks. [4]
She tried her hand at the Grade-1 2019 Alabama Stakes, in August, and came in third place. She then scored the biggest win of her career by winning the September 21st, 2019 Cotillion Handicap. [5] The win helped her earn placement in the Grade-1 November 2, 2019 Breeders' Cup Distaff, where she finished in sixth place.
Sire Istan (USA) 2002 | Gone West (USA) 1984 | Mr. Prospector | Raise a Native |
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Gold Digger | |||
Secrettame | Secretariat | ||
Tamerett | |||
Ronda (GB) 1996 | Bluebird | Storm Bird | |
Ivory Dawn | |||
Memorys Gold | Java Gold | ||
Memory Lane | |||
Dam Street Minstrel (USA) 2004 | Street Cry (IRE) 1998 | Machiavellian | Mr. Prospector |
Coup De Folie | |||
Helen Street | Troy | ||
Waterway | |||
Minstrels Lassie (USA) 1985 | The Minstrel | Northern Dancer | |
Fleur | |||
Syriasly | Damascus | ||
Politely |
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