Pro Bono Best moves to Indiana
Friday, October 19, 2007 - by Paul Ramlow, USTA
Internet News Editor
Columbus, OH --- Pro Bono Best p,2,1:51s ($509,717), will be standing at
Schwartz Boarding Farm, LLC in Indiana for the 2008 breeding season.
The 9-year-old son of Cambest-Lady Is A Pro is owned by John Levy Racing Ltd.,
Des Tackoor Racing Inc. and Mark Scholes. He was trained throughout his career
by Des Tackoor.
Pro Bono Best stood his first year in Kentucky in 2002 and has been in New York
for the past five seasons.
Of his three crops currently racing, Pro Bono Best has produced 161 starters, 83
of which have 2:00 records and 34 that have marks of 1:55. He has also produced
eight $100,000 winners, led by the gelding Bono Bests p,4,1:49.3 ($290,205).
For the 2007 breeding season, Pro Bono Best stood for a fee of $4,000. At the
Schwartz Boarding Farm in 2008, he will stand for a fee of $3,000.
An exceptional mare discount will also be available if the mare earned $100,000
or more; has a mark of 1:55 or better; or has produced progeny in 1:55 or
better. If any of the three criteria are met, the owner will receive a second
breeding for free in the same or following year.
Source: USTA Web site
(10-19-07)