This is a listing of the horses that finished in either first, second, or third place and the number of starters in the Maryland Million Nursery, an American state-bred stakes race for two-year-old colts at seven furlong on the dirt held at Laurel Park Racecourse in Laurel, Maryland.[1] (List 1986-present)


Year
Winner
Second
Third
Starters
2020 -
2019 Ournationonparade Stone Courageous Laddie Liam 11
2018 Follow the Dog Sky Magician Outofthepark 9
2017 Clever Mind Jamaican Don Onemoregreattime 9
2016 Greatbullsoffire Dancing With Maude Maryland's Best 12
2015 Corvus Flash McCaul Captain Alex 10
2014 Golden Years Legal Punch Stonebriar 8
2013 It's a Bang Joint Custody Fran's Buckaroo 7
2012 Keep Momma Happy Alpha Mike Foxtrot Lunar Rock 14
2011 Glib Coach Fridge Won the War 13
2010 Steady Warrior Skip The Trial Lovetofinishfirst 11
2009 Lil Kiara Ben's Boots Jim's Prospect n/a
2008 Juke Joint Cool Punch Mr. Keeper n/a
2007 Regal Solo Smooth It Over Izzy Speaking n/a
2006 Clifton Park Crypto Prime Man in Grey n/a
2005 Creve Coeur X Marks the Spot Preferred Leader n/a
2004 What's Up Lonely Monster Chaser Late Night Lover n/a
2003 Polish Rifle Musical Vision Wanaka n/a
2002 Cherokee's Boy Ironton Bridge Out Again n/a
2001 Pal's Partner Private Opening Square Cut Diamond n/a
2000 T. P. Louie Charlie's Cards Zloty n/a
1999 Darwin Trams Crafty Celt n/a
1998 Pulling Punches Red Star Rose Pettit's Quest n/a
1997 Carnivorous Habit Swingin Verse Malaka Head n/a
1996 Carrolls Favorite King Buck Lay Low Halo n/a
1995 Count On Numbers Hardball Way Out Front n/a
1994 Sam's Quest American Wolf Speedquestor n/a
1993 Run Alden Canton River Forum Club n/a
1992 Military Look Guru Dude P. J. Higgins n/a
1991 Coolin It Ace Eyes North Carroll n/a
1990 Xray Conga Tempo Romeo My Romeo n/a
1989 Real Tough Fighting Brass Wooden Injun n/a
1988 Snow King Assault Party Twilight Roll n/a
1987 Sean's Ferrari King's Snow Gospel Note n/a
1986 First Patriot Sudden Flare Yet Wave n/a



See also

References

  1. Stakes Histories, The Original Racing Almanac 2009, page 342 on June 26, 2008.
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