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Publicity Department Saturday, June 19th,
2010 Contact: Tom Kelley
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WELL TO DO GURU WINS BROADWAY PREVIEW
STAKE
Saturdays
$30,000 Broadway Preview Stake provided a slight upset and the first sub-1:50
mile of the season here at Balmoral
Park as James Gorman’s Well
To Do Guru rallied in the closing yards to win by three-quarters of a length in
a blistering 1:49.3.
Getting
away in mid-pack as Thisbigdogwilfight (John De Long)
and The Quiet Mon (Rick Dane Jr.) battled through a tough opening quarter in
27.1 driver Casey Leonard was more than content to
stay away from the duel taking place up front.
The quick
pace continued to the half-mile mark with Thisbigdogwilfight
showing the way by that station in 54.3. A live outer flow had already started
to develop at that point and Well To Do Guru was
sitting in the perfect spot as he raced second over behind the cover of a hard
charging My Boy Luke (Robert Smolin).
Battling
hard around the turn Thisbigwilfight was all out to
stave off the first over bid of My Boy Luke as the two raced side by side past
the three-quarter-mile mark in 1:22.1. Well To Do Guru
was lurking right behind the leaders in third and was getting set to tip three
wide off his cover as the field turned for the money.
As the
battled raged on between the top two through the lane Leonard maneuvered Well To Do Guru to the far outside where he began to swallow up
the leaders. Gaining ground with every stride the six-year-old son of Richess Hanover bulled his way by the embattled leaders in
the closing yards to post his second win in 11 starts this year. Big Daddy Woo Woo (Mike Oosting) continued his
amazing rise to stardom with a big come from behind second place finish while
My Boy Luke gamely held on for third.
Sent off
as the third choice in the wagering the Terry Leonard trainee returned $11.20,
$6.60 & $5.80 while pushing his career earnings over the $250,000 mark.
The
stakes action continues on Sunday night at Balmoral Park with a total of 15 Illinois conceived and
foaled two-year-old pacing colts battling in a pair of $8,000 Wicked Brew Stake
splits which have been carded as races six and seven on the 11-race card. Post
time for the opener on Sunday is 6:30 p.m. (central).