Stakes-winning Oklahoma-bred She's All Wolfe will be bred to Flightline

She's All Wolfe, a top Oklahoma-bred mare who was recently retired, is scheduled to be bred to Flightline this coming season, according to her breeder and owner, Robert Zoellner.
Flightline is the front-runner for 2022 Horse of the Year following an undefeated career that included a win in last year’s Breeders’ Cup Classic.
She's All Wolfe won 10 of 29 starts and earned $755,260. She won six stakes, including the Shawnee at Churchill Downs. She is a 6-year-old by Magna Graduate.
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“She was such a hard-knocking mare, and got better as she got older,” said Zoellner.
She’s All Wolfe, who was trained by Donnie Von Hemel, also won three consecutive runnings of the Oklahoma Classics Distaff at Remington Park. She last raced Nov. 24, running third in the Grade 3 Falls City at Churchill.
Zoellner said She’s All Wolfe gets her name from his wife’s maiden name, Wolfe.
She’s All Wolfe is now based in Kentucky with her dam, millionaire She’s All In.
Zoellner said She's All In is set to be bred to Tapit. He also bred and raced She’s All In, a Grade 3 winner who captured four runnings of the Oklahoma Classics Distaff at Remington and has a race named for her in Oklahoma City. She’s All In was 16 for 28.
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