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Bill McMeans...A Tribute To Our Dad

 

The Horses...

 

 

 

From 'The Making of a Legend'

by Susan van Dyke

Table Run

    In 1971, Dr. John Furukawa, a Sunnyside dentist, ventured to Kentucky for the Keeneland January Mixed Sale. In the name of his Riverview Farms, he purchased a newly turned yearling colt for $39,000. The colt, who was later christened Table Run, was sired by 1958 horse of the year and outstanding turf runner Round Table out of the young Fleet Nasrullah mare Theonia. A winner of four races and $24,475, Theonia was a half-sister to Santa Anita Derby winner Ruken. In later years, four of her sons would stand stud in Washington: Longacres Mile-G3 winner Theologist, by Prince John; Drumheller Memorial Handicap winner Noholme Way, by *Noholme II; winner Grits and Gravy, by Olden Times; and Table Run.

    After placing in his first race, a maiden special weight at Bay Meadows, Table Run reeled off two wins at Santa Anita in allowance company. He next finished second to Sham in a February allowance, also at Santa Anita. This was, after all, the same crop that produced 1973 Triple Crown hero Secretariat. After a fifth to stellar performer Linda’s Chief, Table Run traveled north to Longacres where he won an allowance race on August 11. Sent into the Longacres Derby as the .35-to-one favorite and 123 race highweight, Table Run outclassed his rivals to win by nine lengths and came within two-fifths of a second of equaling the track record. After a three-length victory against older horses in the Seattle Handicap, the Bill McMeans trainee was named horse of the meet. Sent back to California, Table Run went wire-to-wire to take the Hayward Stakes in what proved to be his final victory. He ended the season with a second in Santa Anita’s Alibhai Handicap and was retired after one start in 1974.

    Among the mares booked to Table Run that initial season who would later produce stakes winners in that first crop were Ocean Monarch, System Lady and Miss Holanda.

    Table Run would lead the state sire ranks in 1980, 1981 and 1989. Before his death in March of 1989, he would sire additional state champions Run Away Stevie, Sneakin Jake, Lady Marion, A Little Bit Tipsy, Crystal Run, Table Express, Got You Runnin, Miss Ebony and 1979 Washington horse of the year and multiple grade two stakes winner Table Hands.

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Note: Eventually, I will be cataloging and archiving a good majority of the hundreds (thousands?) of horses my Dad trained and won with over the years. I wanted to get these few posted to remind us of some of those moments and equine stars...

Koko's Pal- Randall Plate, Exhibition Park Fleet Fair- Space Needle Handicap, Longacres
Hoist The Silver- San Mateo Stakes, Bay Meadows Times Rush- New Track Record!
Fleet Fair- Atherton Stakes, Bay Meadows Koko's Pal- Gottstein Futurity, Undefeated in first seven starts!
Table Run- Longacres Derby...by nine lengths! Cheboken- owned by Cheryl, Bob & Ken
Noholme Way- Drumheller Memorial, breaks his maiden in a stake! Saratoga Dancer- Another Gottstein Futurity winner!
More to come soon...
Table Run- Seattle Handicap, 3 year old against older horses...

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