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Abundantia’s Momentum Soars as Comeback Moon Spun Takes the Lead

December 28, 2025 3 Min Read
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Town & Country Racing’s Moon Span, returning to the track after more than a year and making only his second start, secured a determined victory over multiple graded stakes winner Holin’ Ice in the $100,000 Abundantia Stakes at Gulfstream Park on Saturday. The race, the ninth running of the five-furlong Abundantia for fillies and mares aged three and older, was part of an 11-race program featuring a total of $350,000 in stakes, including the Mr. Prospector (G3) for sprint horses three years and older.

Moon Span, favored at 9-5 in a field of seven and ridden by Javier Castellano, completed the firm turf course in 55.33 seconds. This marked trainer Brian Lynch’s third consecutive win in the Abundantia event, following victories with Just Care in 2024 and Stone Silent in 2023. Lynch praised the consistent 4-year-old filly, who has won four of her eight career starts and earned $277,345. Moon Span debuted on March 29, 2024, in Hallandale Beach, Florida.

Moon Span showed early eagerness, sprinting from an outside post and clocking the first 400 meters in 21.54 seconds, quickly catching the longshot Etruscan. Holin’ Ice, a two-time G3 winner making his grass debut, challenged the leaders but ultimately finished third. Moon Span dominated the lead with a half-mile time of 43.73 seconds, fending off Holin’ Ice, who contested strongly but was beaten by a neck. Love Appeals took third place, followed by Flamingo Way, with Select Joy, Etrurian, and Missoula trailing behind; Sporting Lady, Luamazonia, and Vindicate Chacha were unable to finish due to injuries.

Castellano, who also claimed victory in the $125,000 Rampart Stakes on Friday aboard Sterling Silver, highlighted Moon Span’s strong break from the gate and her ability to hold off pressure in the stretch. Moon Span was bred in Kentucky by Jack Liebau Sr. and purchased for $80,000 at the 2022 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Fall Yearling Sale. With this win, Lynch has recorded 10 wins from 22 starts this season, ranking third among trainers behind Safie Joseph Jr. and Jose D’Angelo.

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Lynch noted that Moon Span’s next likely start could be the $125,000 Ladies Turf Sprint on February 2, continuing her promising sprint campaign. The Abundantia Stakes, established in 2018 and named after the Roman goddess of prosperity and abundance, traditionally takes place at the end of the racing calendar year.

Fan Take: Moon Span’s impressive return and hard-fought victory highlight the thrill and unpredictability of turf sprint racing, showcasing resilience and talent that fans admire. This win not only cements her status as a rising star but also emphasizes the growing excitement around turf sprint stakes, promising more competitive and engaging races ahead for horse racing enthusiasts.

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