Dream Run

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PRESS RELEASE
Grade 2
winner Dream
Run
relocated to
Massachusetts
Grade 2 winner
Dream Run has
been relocated
for the 2008
breeding season
to George
Brown’s Briar
Hill Farm in
Rehoboth,
Massachusetts.
The Cherokee Run
horse out of
Miss Dreamland,
by Naevus, will
stand for $1,500
as property of a
syndicate. Dream
Run stood for
$5,000 since
entering stud in
2004, and spent
last season at
Empire Stud in
Hudson, New
York.
“Dream Run is
the kind of sire
who is well
suited for
Massachusetts
racing and the
lucrative
breeders
awards,”
syndicate
manager Ken
Posco said.
“Dirt sprinting
is the name of
the game at
Suffolk Downs
and he possesses
the speed and
class to fill
the bill.”
Dream Run is the
sire of six
winners in two
crops of racing
age. The bay horse is
a half brother
to stakes-placed
winner Greeley
Land.
John Murphy
Sr.’s Dream Run
concluded his
four-year racing
career in 2003
with five wins
from 25 starts
and $456,734 in
earnings. Dream
Run won the 2002
Gulfstream Park
Breeders’ Cup
Sprint
Championship
Handicap (G2)
for trainer Paul
McGee and placed
in three
additional
graded stakes
races.
Dream Run earned
his first career
stakes victory
in the 2001
Perryville
Stakes at
Keeneland Race
Course.