Snicket Retires to Brookdale Farm

Highland Yard warhorse Snicket has left the racetrack for the bucolic pastures of Brookdale Farm to start her second career as a broodmare. She has a date with veteran sire War Front booked.

Snicket was a consistent and prolific performer on the race track, in the money in 19 of 30 starts accumulating in excess of $400,000 in purse earnings. She has two stakes placings including a brave second in the Union Avenue at Saratoga and a third in her final start in the What a Summer Stakes at Laurel Park.

As a speedy daughter of Lemon Drop Kid we expect some very nice foals to carry the Blue and White silks in the next generation. She will be greatly missed in the barn of trainer David Duggan who did an exceptional job keeping her fit and fast.

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