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					Originally Posted by Kasept
					
				 Here are the details from TTimes...
 Mare returns after nine-year layoff Wednesday at Churchill
 by Ed DeRosa
 
 Grand Forks, a 12-year-old stakes-winning Quiet American mare, will make her first start in more than nine years on Wednesday at Churchill Downs in a $5,000 claiming race.
 
 Kathleen Costello said she bought the mare privately from Rick Trontz of Hopewell Farm this spring after Grand Forks went five consecutive years without producing a foal. She delivered a Skip Away filly in 2004, but the foal died a month later.
 
 “[Hopewell] basically gave up on her because she couldn’t carry a foal to term,” Costello said. “They were looking to give her away this spring, and I got the bug to start riding again, so I bought her.
 
 “She loved to gallop and had so much spirit, so I decided to give her a shot and took her to the track.”
 
 Ian P. D. Jory claimed Grand Forks for Trontz for $32,000 on August 7, 2000, at Del Mar. Trontz retired her soon thereafter. She won three of 11 starts, including a pair of stakes races at Turf Paradise, and earned $80,900.
 
 Grand Forks’ start will not only be her first in more than nine years but also the first of Costello’s career.
 
 “I’m definitely hoping to have more horses, but I’m a little strapped for cash right now,” Costello said. “I intend to bet on her, and she’ll be a big price, so maybe I can grow my stable that way.”
 
 Costello named S. Justin Bishop to ride her mare. The ten-pound apprentice is winless in 86 starts this season, including ten at the current Churchill meeting.
 
 Grand Forks is listed as 50-to-1 on the morning line in the 6 1/2-furlong race that attracted a full field of 12 entrants. She had three published workouts at the Thoroughbred Center in Lexington, including a gate workout in :50 for four furlongs on November 7.
 
 A representative of the steward’s office said on Wednesday from Churchill that the mare is clear to run.
 |  Sounds like she would fit in perfectly at Charles Town, or Penn National... with all the high class characters that train horses there.
			
			
			
			
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