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Most Happy Fella

Most Happy Fella
Breed Standardbred
Sire Meadow Skipper
Grandsire Dale Frost
Dam Laughing Girl
Damsire Good Time
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1967
Died 5 December 1983
Country United States
Colour Bay
Breeder Stoner Creek Stud
(Norman S. Woolworth & David R. Johnston)
Owner Egyptian Acres Stable
Trainer Stanley Dancer
Record 40:22-10-3
Earnings $419,033
Major wins
Adios Pace (1970)
Cane Pace (1970)
Little Brown Jug (1970)
Messenger Stakes (1970)
Shapiro Stakes (1970)
Awards
1970 USA 3 Year Old Colt Pacer of the Year & Pacer of the Year
Triple Crown of Harness Racing for Pacers
Leading Standardbred Sire in North America (1979-80)
Honors
United States Harness Racing Hall of Fame
Last updated on 31 January 2016

Most Happy Fella (1967–1983) was a bay Standardbred horse by Meadow Skipper. He was voted Pacer of the Year in the United States in 1970 when he won the Triple Crown of Harness Racing for Pacers.

As a two year old in 1969 Most Happy Fella won several stakes races including the American-National at Sportsman’s Park

As a three year old Most Happy Fella won the Triple Crown of Harness Racing for Pacers of the Cane Pace, Little Brown Jug and Messenger Stakes. He also won the Adios Pace beating Columbia George in a race-off and the Shapiro Stakes at Hollywood Park At his last race start he finished second behind Laverne Hanover in the American Classic against older pacers.

At stud he sired Cam Fella the 1982 and 1983 Harness Horse of the Year and many pacers now trace back to him in their pedigree through, in addition to Cam Fella, his son Oil Burner who sired No Nukes who in turn sired Western Hanover. Jate Lobell, Rocknroll Hanover, Western Ideal and The Panderosa are all sires tracing back to him through his sons. Most Happy Fella was also the sire of $1m earner Troublemaker and notable mares Silk Stockings and Tarport Hap.

Most Happy Fella died in December 1983 aged 16 at Blue Chip Farm where he had stood for his whole stud career. His sons and daughters had earned $55 million at the time of his death which made him the all-time leading sire regardless of breed.


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