HAMBURG, N.Y. — So Well Dressed (So Surreal–Gotmydredresstnit) was the fastest in the three ($35,000 approximate) divisions of the New York Sire Stakes for the 2-year-old filly harness racing pacers on Wednesday afternoon (June 21) at Buffalo Raceway as she claimed the victory over Blue Point in 1:57.2 over the fast track.
Jim Morrill Jr., who drove So Well Dressed to the win, made it two victories in the NYSS by steering Belle Brielle to a $17.60 surprise in 1:59.2.
CamericanĀ kicked things off in the first bracket as Ronnie Wrenn Jr. guided her to a solid 1-1/2 length decision in 1:58.2.
For all 19 entrants in the Sire Stakes, it was their first career starts.
So Well Dressed followed the pace setting Blue Point (Jason Bartlett) through fractions of :30.0, :59.1 and 1:28.3. But at the top of the stretch, So Well Dressed was the pocket rocket and rolled on by to collect the neck victory over Blue Point. Golden Krisp (Joseph Chindano Jr.) took the show position.
Co-owned by trainer Janice Connor and Robert Lovett, So Well Dressed earned $17,950 in the start of her career and paid $8.00 to win.
In the most exciting of the three dashes, Belle Brielle (American Ideal-Gianna’s Delight) had to hold on late to turn back a pesky Hunting Hula (Patrick Lachance) by a mere nose.
Hunting Hula stomped the first quarter mile in :30.3 but Belle Brielle took over the top just past the opening marker and notched times of 1:00.2 and 1:30.3. Things seemed under control for Belle Brielle but Hunting Hula appeared to get on even terms late with Belle Brielle but the photo showed she came up just a nose short. Moderna Hanover (Bartlett) was third.
Trained by Bruce Clarke and co-owned by Megan Rose Beauchamp and Patricia Waldeck, Belle Brielle took home a first place check of $17,600.
Camerican (American Ideal-Camille) and driver Ronnie Wrenn, Jr. sat a patient fifth but then got into high gear down the back stretch to pull away from the field. She strolled to a 1-1/2 length triumph over I’m A Believer (Jordan Stratton) while Lady Saturn (Brett Beckwith) was third.
The tandem ofĀ Fansbaby and Viceversa Bluechip showed the way through the opening half in 1:01.0 but the pair called it a day approaching the three-quarter pole. There,Ā CamericanĀ was motoring past the duo and used a :28.0 last panel to solidify the victory.
Trained by Ron Burke and owned by the Burke Racing Stable LLC, Weaver Bruscemi, M1 Stable and Jack Piatt III,Ā Camerican collected a $17,600 check for breaking her maiden in her first attempt and paid $3.30 to win.
There were a pair of $20,000 events in the Excelsior Series. Rolling With Truth ($11.60) took the first division with a half a length nod over Sweeney Downs in 2:01 while Gandy Dancer ($6.80) scored a head decision over Purrfect Patricia in 2:02.2.
Fox ValleyĀ CharlizĀ ($11.20) tracked down the front stepping Miss RockadaliĀ to capture the $15,500 Open Pace for the fillies and mares. She covered the mile in 1:56 in registering the 1-1/2 length win.
Morrill Jr. and Chindano Jr. completed the afternoon with three victories while Ray Fisher Jr. doubled. Ryan Swift had a pair of training victories.
Racing will resume on Friday afternoon with a 12-race card set to go to the post at 2:30 p.m.
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by Brian J. Mazurek, for Buffalo Raceway