Maryland Million Nursery top three finishers information
This is a listing of the horses that finished in either first, second, or third place and the number of starters in the Maryland Million Nursery, an American state-bred stakes race for two-year-old colts at seven furlong on the dirt held at Laurel Park Racecourse in Laurel, Maryland.[1] (List 1986-present)
Year
Winner
Second
Third
Starters
2020
-
2019
Ournationonparade
Stone Courageous
Laddie Liam
11
2018
Follow the Dog
Sky Magician
Outofthepark
9
2017
Clever Mind
Jamaican Don
Onemoregreattime
9
2016
Greatbullsoffire
Dancing With Maude
Maryland's Best
12
2015
Corvus
Flash McCaul
Captain Alex
10
2014
Golden Years
Legal Punch
Stonebriar
8
2013
It's a Bang
Joint Custody
Fran's Buckaroo
7
2012
Keep Momma Happy
Alpha Mike Foxtrot
Lunar Rock
14
2011
Glib
Coach Fridge
Won the War
13
2010
Steady Warrior
Skip The Trial
Lovetofinishfirst
11
2009
Lil Kiara
Ben's Boots
Jim's Prospect
n/a
2008
Juke Joint
Cool Punch
Mr. Keeper
n/a
2007
Regal Solo
Smooth It Over
Izzy Speaking
n/a
2006
Clifton Park
Crypto Prime
Man in Grey
n/a
2005
Creve Coeur
X Marks the Spot
Preferred Leader
n/a
2004
What's Up Lonely
Monster Chaser
Late Night Lover
n/a
2003
Polish Rifle
Musical Vision
Wanaka
n/a
2002
Cherokee's Boy
Ironton
Bridge Out Again
n/a
2001
Pal's Partner
Private Opening
Square Cut Diamond
n/a
2000
T. P. Louie
Charlie's Cards
Zloty
n/a
1999
Darwin
Trams
Crafty Celt
n/a
1998
Pulling Punches
Red Star Rose
Pettit's Quest
n/a
1997
Carnivorous Habit
Swingin Verse
Malaka Head
n/a
1996
Carrolls Favorite
King Buck
Lay Low Halo
n/a
1995
Count On Numbers
Hardball
Way Out Front
n/a
1994
Sam's Quest
American Wolf
Speedquestor
n/a
1993
Run Alden
Canton River
Forum Club
n/a
1992
Military Look
Guru Dude
P. J. Higgins
n/a
1991
Coolin It
Ace Eyes
North Carroll
n/a
1990
Xray
Conga Tempo
Romeo My Romeo
n/a
1989
Real Tough
Fighting Brass
Wooden Injun
n/a
1988
Snow King
Assault Party
Twilight Roll
n/a
1987
Sean's Ferrari
King's Snow
Gospel Note
n/a
1986
First Patriot
Sudden Flare
Yet Wave
n/a
^ Stakes Histories, The Original Racing Almanac 2009, page 342 on June 26, 2008.
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