Woodbine trainer loses his prize filly following her big win

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Cairo Consort placed third in the $1 million Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf stakes on Nov. 4. She was sold for $875,000 to Mike Repole and Town & Country Racing. Trainer Nathan Squires will not be able to keep training her. Todd Pletcher will take over training. The horse was bought by William B. Thompson Jr. for only $95, but she made a $266,149 profit in her first year of racing. Squire runs a small operation at Woodbine with about a dozen horses. He would have loved to have trained Cairo Consor for her three-year-old season.

Woodbine trainer loses his prize filly following her big win.


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