Lexington, KY – On Monday (August 2) under hazy skies, unreasonable (Huntsville) and MR Mouton (Chapter Seven), the two $ 80,000 first round Harness Racing legs of the $ 80,000 Kentucky Championship series for second-year Filly Pacers and 3-year-old male trotters. There were also three $ 30,000 Kentucky Commonwealth Series, competitions, five $ 15,000 Kentucky Golden Rod Series -Bones and two $ 10,000 Kentucky WildCat series Pots.
Unreasonable soars, MR Mouton delivers in Kentucky Championship Series
Marcus Miller and unreasonable were simply strong for their competition in the field of seven and put the clock in 1: 48.4 to count the fourth consecutive victory for the daughter of Huntsville-Rearing to go. Recruitable surrender (Todd McCarthy) became second and Caviart Delight (Scott Zeron) finished third.
Trained by Erhn Miller, the rail was unreasonably assigned and settled in the fourth, while champagne problems (Andrew McCarthy) immediately went forward. Die Verrieveenlen set the first split of: 26.3 and then gave control of the second choice of the audience Lookgoodinloulou (Yannick gingras). That Firieve took the field through a half in: 54 and three -quarters in 1: 21.3.
When the mares reached the last corner, look -goodinloulou and champagne problems started to fade from their efforts, while unreasonably ready to roll. She went forward at the top of the lane and revealed a: 26.3 Last panel to have her photo taken.
Bred by Steve Stewart and Frank Chick, unreasonably improved her career CV to 17-8-2-3 and brought $ 308,582. The mandriffen is 6-5-1- this season and is on a win-streak with four race. Her only loss was on 24 June in a Sire Stakes -bone at Oak Grove Racing, Gaming and Hotel with a head.
Unreasonable repetition
Unreasonable is a third foal from roaring to go (Kunst Major, $ 431,999), who is a half-brother or sister to see well (Well -saying$ 122,124), Queen of the Pride (Mcardle, $ 787,211) and cold theft (Racing Hill$ 107,389).
Bought for $ 55,000 on the Lexington 2023 Selected Jaarling sale through the stable of her trainer and David J. Miller, the last time of unreasonable was a new life.
The marefeulen paid $ 4.50 to win as a favorite.
Mr. Mouton (Dexter Dunn) has parlined a journey from the 12-hole to victory in the Been championship for second-year male trotters. Funerated Monserrate (Yannick Gingras) came in second Gimpanne Dancer (A. McCarthy) follows the top two under the wire.

Trained by Ake Svanstedt, Mr. Mouton is a son of Chapter Seven-Furberry and the last time, 1: 50.1, was a new life best.
Mr Mouton, came from the gate in 10th position, while Yannick G Kemp and Todd McCarthy founded the first split of: 28.1. Whiskey Wow (Pat Curtin) decided he wanted to be at the top and took the field through half: 54.4. Then Mountcastle and Zeron struggled through three -quarters in 1:22.
In the meantime, Mr. Mouton had steadily went from the 10th, until eighth, to fifth and to third place by the time the horses prepared for the last ride to the finish line.
The gelding kicked home and trotted home: 27.2. Monserrate gave pursuit but just couldn’t catch him.
Mr Mouton Replay
Owned by Knuttson Trotting Inc., Little e Llc., Stolz Geiger and Jorgen Sparredal Inc., Mr. Mouton was bred by R. Kevin Greenfield. He was sold under the name Count Seven for $ 140,000 at the selected yearling sales 2023.
Mr Mouton is the first foal from his dam, a daughter of Father Patrick who earned $ 33,375. His third dam, Girlie Tough (Conway Hall, $ 70,887) is responsible at the door of heaven (Musket$ 240,541), Gatka Hanover (Muscle Massive, $ 260,800), Grimmie Hanover (Cantab Hall, $ 193,110) and Locatelli (Musket$ 502.002).
Mr. Mouton paid $ 6.72 at the Windows. His record is 6-3-2-0 with around $ 80,000 in the bank.
Global Sensation, found, my degenerate visit the circle of the winner in Commonwealth Series
Global Sensation (Dunn) defeated six rivals and collected his second consecutive triumph in 1:52 for trainer Marcus Melander. Onemore Volo (Tim Tetrick) became second and Ketel One Up (A. McCarthy) became third in the First Commonwealth Series Division for second -year male trotters.
Global Sensation is targeted by Al Libfeld, Marvin Katz and Sam Goldband, Chapter Seven And from Vlieg Angel Fly. He is owned by Holly Lane Stud East, Daniel Plouffe and Jean Plouffe.
Global Sensation paid $ 3.56 to win as a favorite.
Funde Found (T. McCarthy) defeated hip shot (Dunn) by a head in 1: 49.4 for Conditioner Brett Pelling. Acced (gingras) finished third in the first stage for 3-year-old Merrieveeulen.
The daughter of Always B Miki-Diamond Creek Farm was bred by Diamond Creek Farm and competes for their racing entity.
Found paid $ 3.24 as the best choice of the public.
My degenerate (Andy Miller) hit the finish line for favorite Taipan as (Tetrick) and precise landing in 1: 51.1 for trainer Julie Miller in the Second Division for 3-year-old male trotters.
The son of Musket-Decadence was bred by KR Foking LLC and Preferred Equine Marketing Inc. He is owned by Knuttson Trotting, Little E Llc., Lindy Farms and Andy Miller Stable.
My degenerate paid $ 12.24 to win with a tense of 5-1.
Ake Palema is the first winner in the Golden Rod series, an angel somewhere in the Wildcat series
Ake Palema (Zeron) took the first division of the Golden ROD series for 3-year male trotters in 1: 53.2 for trainer Lucas Wallin.
The son of Walner-Helen Palema was bred by Kentuckiana Farms and Bender Sweden Inc. He is owned by his trainer, Harbor Racing Stable, Karin Walter-Mommert and Glenn Holland.
More Palema Palema $ 3.12 to win.
Karma (gingras) won the first division of the Golden Rod for second -year Filly Pacers for trainer Ron Burke in 1:50.
The daughter of Long dark stranger-Alexis Faith was bred by Crawford Farms and is owned by Thomas Dillon and Scott Dillon.
The Firieve offered $ 6.90 at the Windows.
Bythelitofthemoon (Dunn) survived her rivals to win the second division for 3-year Pacing fillings in 1: 51.2 for trainer Chris Ryder.
The daughter of the desirable beauty of Bettor was bred by Brittany Farms and is owned by her driver and trainer.
The mandriffen paid $ 11.34 to win.
Bruule with A. Miller in the Sulky took the second division for second -year male trotters in 1: 54.4 for trainer J. Miller.
The son of Walner-Biscotti was bred by Brittany Farms. He is owned by Andy Miller Stables, Patrick Hoopes, Daniel Plouffe and Jean Plouffe.
Brulee paid $ 10.54 to win.
UNO (Tetrick) scored as a favorite in the third and final division of the Golden Rod for 3-year male trotters in 1:50 for trainer Tony Alagna.
The son of Tactical landing-Unica Donna It was bred by Buckstone Land Livestock and is owned by his breeder, Pryde Stables and William Beattie.
UNO paid $ 4.32 to win as a favorite.
An angel somewhere (Jafari Frazier) won the Wildcat Series Division for 3-year-old Merrieveeulen Trotters in 1:52.
The daughter of There is again everywhere-Campside Angel is trained by her pilot and paid $ 8.90 to win.
Voorwarty Pad (Zeron) conquered the Wildcat Series -Division for second -year male trotters in 1: 53.4 for trainer John Boboenschoen.
The son of Tactical landing-Fate Glins paid $ 7.34 to win.
Racing will continue until Sunday (October 5), after a schedule from Sunday to Wednesday. Fans and riders can look forward to post times from 5:05 pm on Sundays, and 13:00 hrs post times on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday during the meeting. Please note that post times can be changed on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday due to the fluctuations in extreme heat throughout the country.
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