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NYSS sophomore trotting fillies highlight Mighty M card

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Sophomore trotting fillies in the New York Sire Stakes raced for a total purse of $225,568 at Monticello Raceway on Wednesday, many with hopes of earning enough points to be eligible to the $175,000 final later this month at Yonkers Raceway. Of the four $61,392 divisions, two were won by driver Stephane Bouchard when he guided Winbak Dream to a victory in the second division and Mystical Starlight home first in the third split.

But it was Jimmy Morrill Jr. who got the afternoon underway when he guided Thomas Lail’s It’s Coast Time to a 2:00.3 victory in the first race on the card. Sent off as the favorite in the race, Morrill was content to let Bouchard cut the early fractions with RC Biscuit but with a second-over journey Morrill hustled Its Coast Time into the fray. At the top of the lane he fanned her three deep and rallied to victory over RC Biscuit in a time of 2:00.3. Perugia  took home the show dough for Jimmy Marohn Jr.

The winner, a daughter of Credit Winner-West Coast, raised her seasonal earnings to  over $136,000.

Then Bouchard took center stage.

In the next division he sent Winbak Dream to the front and made every pole a winning one en route to a  2:01.2 victory over La Dolce (Mike Merton) and Satin Pillows (Jason Bartlett).

Owned by Joe Flynn and Ed Flynn and trained by Joe Flynn, the daughter of Malabar Man-Sierra Fortune  now has over $106,000 on her card this year..

In the next split Bouchard had the odds-on favorite Mystical Starlight from post position two and as the race progressed he found himself locked in with nowhere to go when the field rushed by the three-eighths pole. Still hopelessly buried in traffic around the clubhouse turn when the trotters headed up the backstretch, Bouchard decided to back out and try to go around the leaders which proved to be a winning move.

Once clear on the outside Bouchard hustled Mystical Starlight three deep up as they passed the three quarters and they were still in that position around the final turn. But as the field straightened in the lane the Credit Winner-Miss Lovely filly put it in another gear and trotted off to an easy victory over American Pride (Jeff Bolyard) and Fresco’s Winner (Brian Mattison) in 2:00.2.

Asked if he thought he’d ever get free Bouchard flashed a wry smile and answered, “I wasn’t nervous. I knew that I’d get clearance.”

However, the filly’s owner, Ken Tucci, who was in the winner's circle for the presentation and heard the question aimed at  Bouchard, quipped: “Maybe Stephane wasn’t nervous but I was. I wasn’t sure he’d get out and even when he did I didn’t know if she (Mystical Starlight) could make up all the ground and survive that three-wide move around the final turn. But she did and won with ease.”

It was the third win--all consecutive--in just seven seasonal starts for Mystical Starlight which spawned another question this one aimed at Tucci. Why only seven starts?

“She qualified real good early…even was even second to Snow White in the qualifier…but she got sick and had many setbacks. But since July she’s come around and come around very nicely.”

Trond Smedshammer won the final NYSS division with Susan XYZ. Smedshammer and Susan XYZ took command early and they were never seriously never challenged en route to a gate-to-wire 2:00.2 victory over There’s A Way (Morrill) and  Gotta Luv It (Jimmy Devaux).

Though winless coming into the race, Smedshammer had an inkling that his filly would race well.

“She warmed-up good and I felt then that she’d go a good trip today,” he said in the winner's circle after the victory.

Even with just one victory now in nine starts Susan XYZ’s seasonal bankroll is nearly $110,000. The Credit Winner-My Own Hanover filly is owned in Canada by Bob and David Anderson, Rod Ferguson and John Fielding. (Monticello)

 


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