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Jamie Hanover ... a first-season son of Albatross, is shown settling in at Geoff Tate’s Ribbonwood Stud at Ladbrooks. A brother to Jules Hanover (1min 545), Jamie Hanover won seven races from 65 starts and took a 2min 00.6s record on a five-furlong track as a three-year-old. Jamie Hanover is from the Tar Heel mare, Joanie Hanover, which has left 13 foals (11 winners), and is closely related to the big winner, Happy Sharon (51 wins, 1min 55.8s and $606,964).

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Press, 20 September 1985, Page 24

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Jamie Hanover ... a first-season son of Albatross, is shown settling in at Geoff Tate’s Ribbonwood Stud at Ladbrooks. A brother to Jules Hanover (1min 545), Jamie Hanover won seven races from 65 starts and took a 2min 00.6s record on a five-furlong track as a three-year-old. Jamie Hanover is from the Tar Heel mare, Joanie Hanover, which has left 13 foals (11 winners), and is closely related to the big winner, Happy Sharon (51 wins, 1min 55.8s and $606,964). Press, 20 September 1985, Page 24

Jamie Hanover ... a first-season son of Albatross, is shown settling in at Geoff Tate’s Ribbonwood Stud at Ladbrooks. A brother to Jules Hanover (1min 545), Jamie Hanover won seven races from 65 starts and took a 2min 00.6s record on a five-furlong track as a three-year-old. Jamie Hanover is from the Tar Heel mare, Joanie Hanover, which has left 13 foals (11 winners), and is closely related to the big winner, Happy Sharon (51 wins, 1min 55.8s and $606,964). Press, 20 September 1985, Page 24

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