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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   career with 11 starts, six wins and two seconds with total earnings of $1,068,825.
When I started reviewing the pedigree of Five Bar Cartel, I found myself focusing on his dam Five Bar Molly and her unusual race history. A race history that took me back to an early article I did for Speedhorse. The title was “Great Sires Have Great Mothers” way back in 1984.
The article profiled four mares and their influence on the industry through their sons. The mares were Della Moore, the dam of Joe Reed P-3 and Joe Moore; Quickly, the dam of Depth Charge and Count Fleet; Lena’s Bar, the dam of Easy Jet and Jet Smooth and FL Lady Bug, the dam of Lady Bug’s Moon. FL Lady Bug was the only nonstarter of the four mares. The other three mares had racing careers that spanned years of active racing.
Della Moore, foaled in 1915, was widely raced as a match race mare and her full race record is not known. She raced from the age of two until at least the age of seven in 1922. So, we will highlight the timeline of her race career as a way to see what kind of race mare she was.
The late Lloyd Gary researched the history of Della Moore between 1948 and 1954. He interviewed horsemen like Gabriel “Gobb” Straus, the jockey for Della Moore. Gary found that she originally raced under the name of Dilly, who was raced at two, but not able to win all her races. She came back at three with success, including a dead heat with her paternal half-brother Weakly’s DJ. They are by Old DJ. Her greatest claim to fame in Louisiana was her race with a horse called Ball de Eunice. Gary called Ball de Eunice “the greatest horse here at that time. Dilly took all the marbles and broke the town of Eunice.”
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   Five Bar Cartel’s winning connections, that include owner San Gregorio Racing Stable Inc., trainer Danny Montes and jockey Saul Ramirez Jr., after his victory in the Ed Burke Million Futurity at Los Alamitos
Five Bar Cartel winning the Ed Burke Million Futurity at Los Alamitos
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