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                 The Mazes’
first stakes winner
Show Me Your Toole
winning the 2008
Dash For Cash
Futurity-G1 at Lone
Star Park. Lone Star Park Photo
Around 2006, Good Ol Boys Racing bought Show Me Your Toole (Jody O Toole- JC Show Time, This Snow Is Royal). “I was going through a divorce at the time and Conda told me to pick out a horse and they’d buy it for me to train,” says Toby Keeton.
The gelding that the partnership paid $8,250 for became its first-ever stakes winner—and the first of the Mazes’ four “horses of a lifetime”—running first in the Dash For Cash Futurity-G1. He ended a three-year career with $394,547 and five wins, two seconds and two thirds from 16
starts, placing in the Top 14 by Earnings in 2008.
A TURNING POINT
In 2012, with Toby still training for them, Conda and Judy bought half interest in Lovethewayyoulie (Tempting Dash- Witchs Streak, Streakin Sixes) and Kiss My Hocks (Tempting Dash-Romancing Mary, Tres Seis), partnering with Tyler Graham. The two horses became the second and third of four horses the Mazes list among their horses of a lifetime.
Lovethewayyoulie earned $456,472 and a 7-2-2-1 record in just one year on the track, including wins in her trial and the final for the Heritage Place Futurity-G1. The filly finished the season in the Top 13 by Earnings, then retired and was sold to the Copper Spring Ranch broodmare band in Tularosa, New Mexico.
In 2017, she foaled Love The Way You Fly, by Furyofthewind. Love The Way You Fly now stands at Louisiana Center for Equine Reproduction in Opelousas after earning $205,761, including wins in the
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(Left) Toby Keeton Susan Bachelor, Speedhorse
(Far left) Kiss My Hocks with owners Conda and Judy Maze and Tyler
and Naia Graham. Photo Courtesy the Maze Family
 Lovethewayyoulie winning the 2014 Heritage Place Futurity-G1 at
Remington Park. Dustin Orona Photography
   













































































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