Glencrest Farm and Dan Tayloe's Panty Raid (Include–Adventurous Di, by Private Account), a Grade I winner on turf and Polytrack and a Grade II winner on the dirt, has been retired from racing due to a torn suspensory. Bred in Kentucky by Heaven Trees Farm, the dark bay filly was a $110,000 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky yearling purchase, then was resold to Glencrest for $275,000 as a Keeneland April Two-Year-Old in 2006. Victorious in one start that season, she took the GII Black-Eyed Susan S. in May and displayed her versatility by annexing the GI American Oaks in her first and only try on the turf last July. She added a score in the GI Juddmonte Spinster S. in the fall and was one of three Todd Pletcher-trained sophomore fillies to become a finalist for the Eclipse Award. She retires with a career record of 10-5-1-1 and earnings of $1,052,380, but will not be bred in 2008.
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