Dancing Porky’s first winner for Honor AP
End of alley AP Honors represented by his first winner on April 25 when Dancing pork won the fifth race at Lawn paradise in his second career start.
Owned by Gordiano Racing Stable and trainer Jose Silva, the colt circled the horses in the far turn and won by one and a quarter lengths despite being fanned six wide at the start of the stretch. Dancing Porky finished five furlongs: 59.17 on the fast track.
Bred in Kentucky by H & E Ranch, Dancing Porky was the second of two winning Broken Vow mares. Morning dance .
Honor AP, a child raised in the royal lineage of Honor code Grade 1 winner Hollywood Story, was purchased as a hot filly by CRK Stable in 2018 for $850,000 at The Saratoga Sale, a select yearling sale by Fasig-Tipton.
A No. 2 winner, Honor AP was placed in the 2020 San Felipe Stakes (G2) before posting his biggest win in that year’s Santa Anita Derby (G1), defeating The Last Horse of year Real . He was then placed in the Common Confidence Stakes and finished fourth in the September 2020 running of the Kentucky Derby (G1) to end his career. Crossbred jockey George Krikorian retired with a 2-3-0 record in six starts for trainer John Shirreffs.
Honor AP entered Lane’s End in 2021 and bred 110 mares in his first season; He’s heading into the 2024 season at $10,000 at his Versailles, Ky. farm.