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$250,000 bonus for breeder of Peace And Justice's first stakes winner

The seven-year-old son of War Front stands at Blackstone Farm

Credit: Alan Crowhurst

Like A Saltshaker's recent success in the Fitz Dixon Junior Memorial Juvenile Stakes at Presque Isle Downs made his breeders $250,000 richer.

His victory meant Diamond B Farm, owned by Glenn and Becky Brok, was awarded the $250,000 bonus as the breeders of the first stakes winner by Peace And Justice.

According to the stipulations, the bonus was awarded to the first stakes winner of a non-restricted race from the first-crop of Peace And Justice.

The seven-year-old Peace And Justice, a lightly-raced winning son of War Front standing in Pennsylvania, has three wins and five placings from nine runners in his first crop, including his gelded son Like A Saltshaker.

Peace And Justice stands for $3,500 at Blackstone Farm in Pine Grove, and will be available for inspection at the farm's stallion show on January 16.


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