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Department Saturday, May 22nd,
2010 Tom Kelley
$51,800 VIOLET FINAL LOOKS TO BE A
WIDE-OPEN AFFAIR
The first “major” stake of the
season for Illinois conceived and foaled
three-year-old pacing fillies will be contested on Sunday, May 23rd
at Balmoral Park as a very evenly matched field of
10 sophomore distaffers square off in the $51,800 Violet Stake Final.
Trainer
Roger Welch sent out both of last week’s elimination winners in Ellamakailey
and Reilly’s Daughter and both of those fillies figure to attract plenty of
attention at the betting windows on Sunday night. The former was the beneficiary of a perfect
steer by driver Mike Oosting who parlayed a pocket sitting trip into this filly’s
second win in three starts this season. The final time of 1:53.1 was the faster
of the two eliminations and was also a career best for the Steven Leita owned
daughter of Park Place-Town Looker. Sam Widger gets the call on Sunday and
Ellamakailey has drawn post position one.
Reilly’s
Daughter also benefited from a heady drive as Dale Hiteman was allowed to
stroll through a leisurely opening half-mile in 58.0 before flying home in 55.3
to post her fifth win in 11 starts this year. The daughter of
Sportsmaster-Independence Ball has been a model of consistency in her second
season hitting the board in 10 of 11 starts for the Obermeir & Quaid
Stables. Hiteman has a return engagement with this filly who will start from
post position seven.
Rev Me Up
was forced to settle for the bridesmaid role as the 2-5 favorite in her
elimination last week but the Kathy Millman trained daughter of Park
Place-Turbonium is more than capable of making amends in Sunday’s final. Another
who has been as steady as they come this season while campaigning both here in
the Prairie State
and in New York,
Rev Me Up boasts five wins, five seconds and one third in 12 starts with
earnings of $85,274 this season for owners Frank Baldachino & Earl Smith. Leading driver Mike Oosting has made this
filly his choice in here and the pair will leave from post position four.
Another who
merits strong consideration after failing as the favorite in her elimination is
the Erv Miller trained Cotton Candy. This lightly raced daughter of
Sportsmaster-Juxtaposition set all the fractions last week but came up short in
the lane and was forced to settle for the show dough. Prior to that this
lightly raced filly had finished third in 1:52.3 at the Meadowlands and had
posted an impressive pocket sitting score in 1:53.1 at the Big M. Once again
Dave Magee will be at the controls as Cotton Candy starts from post position
two.
Completing
the field are Fox Valley Dazzle, Rolldownthehiway, Makena Cat, Leanmean
Normanjean, Kennans Nancy Lee and Fox Valley Oracle.