Easter Stockings

Easter Stockings
Sire Sir Barton
Grandsire Star Shoot
Dam Irish Lassie
Damsire Celt
Sex Filly
Foaled 1925
Country United States
Colour Chestnut
Breeder Montfort & B. B. Jones
Owner Audley Farm Stable
Trainer Kay Spence
Record 68: 22-16-8
Earnings US$91,435
Major wins
Golden Rod handicap (1927)
Latona Oaks (1928)
Kentucky Oaks (1928)
Roessler Handicap (1928)
Eden Park Purse (1928)
Crusader's Special Cap (1929)
Grainger Memorial Handicap (1930)
Latonia Inaugural Handicap (1930)
Covington Handicap (1930)
Kentucky Handicap (1930)
Awards
American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly (1928)

Easter Stockings (foaled 1925) was an American Thoroughbred Champion racehorse. Bred by brothers Montfort and B. B. Jones, who made a fortune in the oil business in Oklahoma, she was foaled at their Audley Farm in Berryville, Virginia. She was out of the mare, Irish Lassie, a daughter Celt, the 1921 leading sire in North America. Her sire was Sir Barton, a U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee and the first horse to ever win the U.S. Triple Crown series

Raced under the banner of Audley Farm Stable, Easter Stockings was trained by Kay Spence. A winner at two, in 1928 Easter Stockings won the Kentucky and Latonia Oaks en route to earning American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly honors. At age four she returned to the track and won several good races including events that included her male counterparts.

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