Six-time stakes-winning Oklahoma-bred She's All Wolfe retired

She’s All Wolfe, who established herself as an elite Oklahoma-bred with earnings of more than $750,000, has been retired, trainer Donnie Von Hemel said Tuesday.
She is based at Oaklawn Park and will soon ship to a Kentucky farm for her breeder and owner, Robert Zoellner.
“The decision was made just recently,” Von Hemel said. “We were toying with running her a time or two and this and that and when it came down to it, everybody was in agreement to retire her.”
She’s All Wolfe is coming off a third-place finish in the Grade 3 Falls City on Nov. 24 at Churchill Downs. She had been nominated to a Saturday night stakes at Remington Park named for her dam, the millionaire She’s All In.
She’s All Wolfe is a 5-year-old by Magna Graduate. She won six stakes races during a career in which she went 10 for 29. This year has been a particularly good one for She’s All Wolfe, who won the $180,000 Shawnee Stakes in June at Churchill Downs.
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“She had a couple of graded stakes-placings, a stakes win at Churchill, and she won her third straight Oklahoma Classics Distaff,” Von Hemel said. “She’s earned a good retirement – or change of jobs.”
She’s All Wolfe will now become a broodmare, but stallion plans have not yet been determined, said Von Hemel.
She’s All Wolfe raced from 2 to 5 and was a winner every season, beginning with a maiden special weight victory in 2019 at Remington Park.
“She was able to improve each year she ran and we ran her in some pretty tough spots,” said Von Hemel. “Every year she came back, she was better.”
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