Listing Aims for Echo Eddie Stakes

ARCADIA, Calif. (Apr. 3, 2019) – Multiple stakes winner Listing heads a field of 10 entered in Saturday’s $200,000 Echo Eddie Stakes for Golden State Series eligible 3-year-olds at Santa Anita.

Prodigal Son is by Square Eddie, out of the In Excess mare Stretchinthelimits, was bred by owner Reddam Racing and is trained by Doug O’Neill. He has one win in two starts, earnings of $33,351 and is coming off a feb. 16 maiden win.

Daddy Jones is by Daddy Nose Best, out of the Smarty Jones mare Rachel Jones, was bred by BG Stables, is owned by Hay Day Racing and trained by Librado Barocio. He has one win in eight starts, earnings of $23,710 and is coming off a fifth in a Mar. 15 starter’s allowance.

Moon House is by Clubhouse Ride, out of the Shergar’s Best mare Anasazi Mud, was bred by Frank Edmunds, is owned by Frank & Jeff Edmunds and trained by Victor Trujillo. He has one win in seven starts, earnings of $43,561 and is coming off a sixth in a Mar. 8 optional claimer.

Midnight Special is by Vronsky, out of the Yes It’s True mare Lost Prophet, was bred by Donald Muldoon, is owned by Eaton, Hess or Muldoon and is trained by R.B. Hess Jr. She has three wins in nine starts, earnings of $97,216 and is coming off a consecutive optional claiming wins.

Listing is by Square Eddie, out of the Yonaguska mare Marquis Diamond, was bred by owner Reddam Racing and is trained by Ben Cecil. He has two wins in five starts, earnings of $137,400 and is coming off a win in the Jan. 26 California Cup Turf Sprint.

Foster Boi is by Boisterous, out of the Corinthian mare Miss Corinthian, was bred by Ton Bolyard, is owned by Michael Lombardi and trained by Phil D’Amato. He won his lone start Mar. 1 and has earnings of $33,000.

Lieutenant Dan is by Grazen, out of the Indian Charlie mare Excusabull, was bred by owner Nick Alexander and is trained by Steve Miyadi. He has two wins in five starts, earnings of $74,520 and is coming off a win in a Mar. 23 optional claimer.

Unbeaten Tap the Wire is by Eddington, out of the Tapit mare Tap the Till, was bred by owner John & Allegra Ernst and is trained by Daniel Dunham. He has won both starts with earnings of 89,400.

Principe Carlo is by Coil, out of the Rahy mare Princess Ezra, was bred by Richard Barton Enterprises, is owned by Polanco or Scialanga and is trained by Marcelo Polanco. He has three wins in nine starts, earnings of $95,701 and is coming off a second in a Feb. 9 optional claimer.

Northern California Yearling Sale graduate Oliver is by Papa Clem, out of the Premiership mare Snobby Princess, was bred by Thomas Bachman, is owned by William Peeples and trained by Doug O’Neill. The $30,000 Northern California Yearling Sale graduate has one win in six starts, earnings of $79,080 and is making his first start since a sixth in the Nov. 3 Golden State Juvenile.

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