Nobody Listens Dies In Trailer Incident Day After Turf Monster Win At Parx Racing

Nobody Listens, an Indiana-bred gelding who scored his biggest career win on Saturday in the Grade 3 Turf Monster Stakes on a yielding turf course at Parx Racing in Bensalem, Pa., died on Sunday as a result of a trailer incident.

Matt Kwiatkowski, who owned the 5-year-old son of Conveyance with Jason Kaylor and Roger Browning, posted the news on Facebook Sunday evening.

“Yesterday was one of the greatest days when Nobody Listens won the Grade 3 Monster at Parx,” Kwiatkowski wrote. “Today was one of the worst. Nobody Listens had an unforeseen and unpreventable trailer incident resulting in us losing him. We love and cherish every moment that we shared with him.

“The ride Nobody Listens took us on was the greatest one we have ever been on. Our hearts are broken as we share this tragic news. Thank you to all who supported and helped make him who he was.”

No further details were available on the incident.

Nobody Listens, trained by Tim Eggleston, went wire to wire under Tyler Gaffalione to win the Turf Monster by three lengths, earning the $132,000 winner's share of the $250,000 guaranteed purse. The win was his fourth in a row, following victories at his home base in Horseshoe Indianapolis in the Brickyard Handicap on July 5 and an Aug. 3 allowance race, along with the Parx Dash Stakes at Parx on Aug. 22.

Bred by Southern Chase Farm and Karen and Greg Dodd, he was purchased for $40,000 by Kwiatkowski at the 2020 OBS Spring Sale of 2-year-olds in training. Nobody Listens won 14 of 26 races with seven seconds and one third, for career earnings of $704,230.

The Turf Monster was his lone graded stakes victory.

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