Signal Caller strikes in $ 298,500 Bluegrass Division

Signal Caller strikes in $ 298,500 Bluegrass Division

Lexington, Ky.-Director Andy McCarthy connected his time from the torch speed that was laid by Thai Hanover and was launched at the right time in action to grab a 1: 48.4 Harness Racing victory in the third of four stripes for the $ 298,500 sponge-year-old Colts Pace-a-Veld-one Pace-Vord-en-apace-en In the Red Mile.

Signal Caller (Amanda Stephens -Photo)

McCarthy secured a chair in the third place of post 7 behind Captain Apple (powered by Dexter Dunn) while Thai Hanover (Jeremy Indof) went to a broad lead on the way to a: 26.1 first quarter. Indof held his quirky charge the rear tightly rolling up an open lead to A: 53.2 half and stayed on the muscle when the rear field started to collect speed through the last turn. Signal Caller first attacked three-quarters in 1: 20.4 and easily inspected tired Thai Hanover in the piece, while I kept 1-5 favorite Ubrute (Yannick Gingras) remotely to win with a length. Ubrute faltered second of Thai Hanover and Captain Apples finished fourth.

Repetition of the signal caller

‘[Noel’s] The right horses chosen and the horses are special, “said Harvey Fried, the co-owner of Beller by Patricia Stable.” We have been very lucky in recent years. When he comes home, he just has a heart. Heart, heart, heart; [:]25 and change, [:]25 and change [last quarters]. He has it. I thought he could win – when he was third, he has a great kick in the last quarter. I know our husband will end. Ubrute – I mean, we have taken a break; He got stuck inside. We are well ready. “

Noel Daley Trains Signal Caller, a CaptainTreacherous Square Dancer Colt, for owners Patricia Stable, Kovach Stables, Sjoblom Racing and La Express Stables. He won his fourth race from eight Starts, has now earned $ 103,439 and paid $ 15.16 to win.

Melillo (Yannick Gingras) trounded his colleagues like the 1-9 chalk with a 1: 50.1 Attempt in the first Bluegrass Male Tempo Division, sponsored by Brittany Farms.

Melillo (Photo of Amanda Stephens)

Tangras circled Melillo from the second to take the lead of in place (Marvin Luna) after a: 27.4 first quarter and sailed undisputed to a: 55.4 half. Melillo stood for a mild first challenge due to the last turn of Downbythelakeside (David Miller) that he easily removed after three -quarters in 1: 23.4. The sweet lou-rosemary roses foal pulled away under wraps in the piece to place a 2-3/4-length victory with a grab in place. Downbythelakeside kept third and Louaville (Jason Bartlett) finished fourth.

Melillo Replay

Ron Burke trains Melillo, a homeboard Dear Lou-Rosemary rose Colt for owners Burke Racing Stable LLC, Jason Melillo and Weaver Bruscemi LLC. The Colt won its second race from nine Starts and has collected $ 169,902 in income. He paid $ 2.20 to win.

Brandon Blvd (Dexter Dunn) returned to the circle of the winner with an easy 1: 49.1 version in the second Bluegrass Male Tempo Division, sponsored by the Stay Hungry Syndicate and Hanover Shoe Farms.

Brandon Blvd (photo of Amanda Stephens)

Dunn dived to the top with Brandon Blvd passed A: 27.2 First quarter and maintained a steady speed through middle fractions of: 54.3 and 1: 22.4. Funky Buddha (Todd McCarthy) tried a first indictment through the last turn, but immediately tired of turning for home, while Brandon Blvd fluid for the finish for a length of victory. Another C -Noot (Tim Tetrick) collected the pylons to be the second with Thiago Hanover (Yannick Gingras) who gave Chase out of a pocket trip for third place and shows me your bait (David Miller) that closes the center of the song for fourth place.

Brandon Blvd Replay

“I have told my boys from the start that this is one [1:]49 2-year-old, “said trainer Andrew Harris after the race.” I had no doubt about that and I said early I mean that it was as March. I was super high for him. He was one of who when we asked were training [that] I just went through the movements and then a sudden day in March he just started and I was like ‘whoa’. He looks more like one Donating – He will never come out and wins at 10. He is one of who likes to sit there and do his work. If they come to him, he will continue. ‘

Harris shares the ownership of Brandon BLVD, one Downby theseaside-Alexis Faith Colt, with partners Bill Pollock and Bruce Areman. The Colt won its fifth race from seven starts and has now earned $ 282,750. Sent the 1-9 favorite, he paid $ 2.10 to win.

Odds-on Choice Be Sting (Dexter Dunn) hurried uncovered by the last turn to deliver a 1:50 victory in the last Bluegrass Male Pace Division, sponsored by the Stay Hunggy Syndicate and Hanover Shoe Farms.

Sting (Photo of Amanda Stephens)

Dunn raced fourth with a: 27.1 first quarter and drove the perfect sting-modds on St. Lucie Velding of the pylons that passed a: 55.3 half. He rolled forward on the edge through the turn of confronting a paceter drink (Scott Zeron) and quickly shot to a length ahead of three -quarters in 1: 23.3 before he became clear in the piece. Under Wraps, pointed to a three-length victory over the winner Circleseeker (Yannick Gingras), who followed the cover of the winner to become the second. Gunmetal (Todd McCarthy) came from third place for third place and Papi Rick (Andy McCarthy) started a ground -saving journey for fourth place.

Be Sting Replay

“What I like is that he even gets better every week,” said George Segal, who is co-owner of Sting by Brittany Farms. “Today, first of half … and [led] Entirely in the piece. “

Be Sting won his third race from six starts and has now earned $ 101,200 for owners Val d’Or Farms, Brittany Farms and AC Crawford Racing Stable. Joe Holloway trains the gelding who has paid $ 3.76 to win.

Live racing will be on Saturday (September 27) on the Red Mile CVs with 12 total divisions of BlueGrass-Vier Divisions for the $ 294,200 Bluegrass 3-year-old Merrieveeulen Prot, three divisions for the $ 212,000 Bluegrass 3-year-old 3-year-old 3-year-old 3-year-old Filly Tempo. Saturday’s map also offers a guarantee of $ 7,500 on the Early Pick 4, which includes races with 6-9. Each Pick 4 and the 50-cent pick 5, which starts in race 3 and another series starts in race 8, with the Red Mile has a low collection of 12 percent.

Post time of the first race at the Red Mile is 1 p.m. (EDT).

Click here for full racing results: We trot results.

Through Ray Cotolofor the red mile

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