Orphan foal wins at Scioto Downs

Columbus, OH — She’s Shocking was a fun race mare. What made watching her race even more fun was watching her owners and their family enjoy each start for seven racing seasons while she earned $362,145. When She’s Shocking was done racing in 2017, it was a natural decision to breed the tough Electric Yankee mare, but the dream was short-lived as she left her second foal an orphan when he was just eight-weeks old.

Last Shock broke his maiden at Eldorado Scioto Downs on Thursday. Conrad photo.

That colt, Last Shock, broke his maiden at Eldorado Scioto Downs on Thursday (June 22) — exactly three years to the day after She’s Shocking died. Chris Page drove the Racing Hill gelding to victory for breeders and co-owners Charlie Guiler and Scott Mogan.

“Last Shock made us all proud by winning his first race at Scioto Downs in 1:53 flat,” posted Guiler’s wife Debbie on Facebook. “At least I think I saw he won through all the tears!”

“She colicked, and they did surgery at Ohio State,” explained trainer Mogan, who also trained She’s Shocking during her entire racing career. “She came out of it good, ears up and bright eyed. Kelsey (Grose) picked her up and took her back to Hickory Lane Farm where she had been.

“But two weeks later she got bad again, and we had to make the tough decision (to put her down). It was a tough decision to make cause she was such a great mare for us, but the right decision for her. After, they couldn’t find a nurse mare, so Kelsey pretty much raised him, bottle fed him, at her farm.”

Last Shock reminds Mogan a lot of She’s Shocking — he’s built just like his dam with her same gait.

“Kayne (Kauffman) drove her…and drove him last week and said, ‘I really like this colt, he really reminds me so much of her.’ He can get off the gate just like her.”

Last Shock raced just five times as a 2-year-old in 2022 with $7,420 in earnings. So far in 2023 he has six starts and has hit the board four times, earning $17,100.

Looking forward, Last Shock is eligible to the Buckeye Stallion Series. Mogan thinks he’s going to develop into a pretty nice horse, but if he’s a good and competitive overnight horse, that is fine too.

“Kelsey did a great job taking care of him. He’s grown a lot between his 2- and 3-year-old year. I give all the credit to her.”

Racing is held at Scioto Downs each Tuesday and Wednesday with a 3:15 p.m. first post and Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays with a 5:50 p.m. first post through Saturday (Sept. 16). Follow @SciotoRacing on Twitter for all the details of the 2023 racing season at Eldorado Scioto Downs.

More information about the entire Scioto Downs racing season, including race schedule, wagering menu, VIP room reservations and more can be found at www.SciotoDowns.com.

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