The locally-trained Amazing Grace scored in the $56,653 New York Sire Stakes for 3-year-old filly trotters Wednesday night at Saratoga Gaming and Raceway. A total of more than $340,000 was distributed in six divisions to New York-breds during the evening. “She had some breathing problems as a 2 year old, but we took her to Cornell for throat surgery and she had a few starts at the end of the Sire Stakes season last year,” explained Polansky of the lightly raced filly. “This year Dave has done a great job with her and I’m very proud of her.” Cocktail Hour posted her first victory of the year and set a new lifetime mark of In another division, even-money favorite Rosy Prospect and driver Jim Morrill Jr. used a first-over trip to score in 1:59. Barry Goldstein’s Willow Pond LLC owns the daughter of Conway Hall. She is trained by Trond Smedshammer and has now earned $81,824 in her career. “She is a very intense horse,” explained Goldstein. “She’s small, but she tries her heart out.” “I bought her as a yearling in Ada Girl completed the night of Sire Stakes action with her second straight victory in a career mark 1:59.1. Trainer-driver Ray Schnittker co-owns the Conway Hall filly with Alan Sarokhan, John Durso and David Pepin. New York Sire Stakes action continues Friday and Saturday when the 3-year-old pacers compete at Buffalo Raceway. (HHBNY)
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