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Publicity
Department Wednesday, Nov. 4th,
2009 Tom Kelley
YOUNGSTERS SHINE IN SARAH MYERS STAKES
Illinois conceived and
foaled trotters of both sexes shared top billing on the Wednesday, Nov. 4th
program as diagonally gaited freshmen battled in Sarah Myers Stakes action.
With a total of 13 fillies dropped into the entry box a pair of $18,350
divisions were contested while eight of their male counterparts battled for a
purse of $29,180 later in the night.
In the
first filly split Powers Farms Southern Maebelle continued to impress as she cruised
to an effortless 1 ¾ length triumph in 1:59.4.
Perfectly
positioned in the pocket by driver Tyler Buter the daughter of High Falls-Summer
In The City was content to allow St. Louis Holiday
(Rick Dane Jr.) to lead the way through opening splits of 30.0 & 1:00.0.
Mid-way
around the final turn Buter moved Southern Maebelle to the outside as a hard
charging Claires Rose (James Stiltner) came rolling up on the outside of
horses. Quickly engaging the leader Southern Maebelle
was just a head behind the pace setting St. Louis Holiday as the field reached
the three-quarter-mile mark in 1:30.4.
Setting
sail for home Southern Maebelle quickly
swallowed up the pace setter. Just when it looked as though Claires Rose would
have a chance to make things interesting disaster struck for that filly as she
went off stride taking her out of contention. The issue was never in doubt from
that point on as the Robert Taylor trained Southern
Maebelle was on cruise control the rest of the way, reporting home
with her fourth win in 12 starts. Powerful Bella (Mike Oosting) rallied to
finish second while St. Louis Holiday held on for third.
Backed as
though defeat was out of the question Southern Maebelle
returned just $2.10, $2.10 & $2.10 while running her career earnings up to $127,000.
In the
second division the “chalk” players never had a chance as Fox Valley Luxury,
the 2-5 favorite in the race, made a break behind the gate and was never in
contention allowing Fox Valley Click (Dale Hiteman) to turn a golden trip into
her first career victory as she reported home with a 2 ¾ length verdict in
2:00.1.
With the
favorite making a break just inside of them driver Dale Hiteman took full
advantage of the opening and wisely placed the daughter of Vaporize-Fancy Creek
Photo right on the back of Fox Valley Ripple (Todd Warren) as that filly led
the way through splits of 29.4, 59.4 & 1:30.3.
Through the
stretch a locked and loaded Fox Valley Click anxiously awaited her chance in
the passing lane as Fox Valley Ripple and a first over Merry High (Mike
Oosting) battled it out. With a sixteenth of a mile to go Fox Valley Ripple
went off stride allowing Hiteman even more room to come charging up the passing
lane for the victory. Merry High turned in a game effort to finish second while
Vapor Girl (Dean Magee) rallied for third.
The victory
was the first in five career starts for the Joel Smith trainee who also has a
pair of seconds to her credit. The second choice in the wagering returned
$9.20, $4.20 & $4.40 while pushing her bankroll up to $23,577.
The $29,180
colt stake figured to be a wide open affair and it turned out to be just that
as four of the eight starters, including the eventual winner Gumcorner Road, and the 6-5 favorite
Powerful Speed, made breaks. When the stewards finally sorted things out Robert
Taylor, Robert Rietveld and Paul Gibson’s Dutch Commander wound
up being the beneficiary of a disqualification as he was moved from second to
first to get his maiden victory.
The miscues
started early as the pocket sitting Powerful Speed (Josh Sutton), the 6-5
favorite after his win in last week’s Hanover Stake, made a break while
following Muscatine
(Dale Hiteman) through an opening quarter in 28.3.
Heading
down the backstretch 69-1 outsider Gumcorner
Road (Connel Willis) swept up to take command
leading the field through middle splits of 58.3 & 1:29.1.
In the lane
Gumcorner Road continued to cling tenaciously to a short advantage as Muscatine
moved alongside in second and a hard charging Hokey Pokey (Mike Oosting) began
to close in on the leaders while racing on the far outside. At this point
driver Tyler Buter was desperately looking for room along the inside with a
headstrong Dutch Commander.
Coming down
to the wire a game but tired Gumcorner
Road was all out to hold on to his lead as the
trotters spread out across the track. The son of Elk Creek then wound up making
a break just a few steps from the finish line. Despite holding on to win by a
head that miscue wound up costing him two spots as he was set back to third
after being “lapped” on by both Dutch Commander and Hokey Pokey. Fourth place
finisher Big Bucks (James Stiltner) also made a late break and wound up being
disqualified from fourth and placed fifth for failure to lose ground while on a
break.
The Robert
Taylor trained son of Vaporize-Vivacious Victory more than doubled his career
bankroll with the first place check of $14,580 while returning $13.40, $5.60
& $4.80.