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Repeat winners in DSBF trot splits

8 December 2021
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by Harnesslink
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Blue Devil and driver Montrell Teague (Fotowon photo)

DOVER, Del. — Next Thursday’s (Dec. 16) $100,000 Delaware Standardbred Breeders’ Fund final for 3-year-old harness racing male trotters is shaping up as a likely showdown between Blue Devil ($4.20) and Rhett ($2.40), as both geldings completed sweeps of their preliminary divisions on Tuesday (Dec. 7) at Dover Downs.

Blue Devil captured the faster of the two $20,000 second-round preliminary events, evading even-money favorite Big Al M for a 1:58.2 score in the first division.

Montrell Teague pushed the son of Anders Bluestone and Overnight Hit to the early lead before yielding to Big Al M (Eric Davis) at the completion of a :29 first quarter. Immediately after ceding the lead, Teague promptly retook with Blue Devil and pulled the tempo back through a 1:00.4 middle half.

Up the backstretch and into the far turn, Blue Devil faced a stern first-over challenge from Altar Call (Barton Dalious) but dismissed that rival and sprinted away off the corner for home. Blue Devil used :28.3 stretch speed to maintain 1-1/4 lengths of clearance over runner-up Big Al M at the winning post; Vlahos (Tim Tetrick) rallied three-wide off stalled cover to finish third.

Adrian Wisher trains five-time winner Blue Devil, whom Art Stafford Jr. bred, for Elite Harness Racing LLC.

BLUE DEVIL REPLAY

Rhett and driver Corey Callahan (Fotowon photo)

In the second division, Rhett and driver Corey Callahan left between rivals before yielding control to a three-wide Bluestone Jackson (Jason Thompson) and subsequently retaking after a contested :28.1 first quarter. Rhett maintained a quick pace through a :57.4 first half before bracing for — and parrying — two separate challenges through the final five-sixteenths of the mile.

After dismissing the first-over Command The Market (Russell Foster) past three-quarters in 1:28.1, son of Keystone Activator and Lake Serena also held off a late push from runner-up Bluestone Jackson up the open stretch to win in 1:59.1. Command The Market preserved third despite leveling off in the stretch.

David Wiest co-owns seven-time winner Rhett with trainer-breeder Don Wiest.

RHETT REPLAY

Blue Devil and Rhett secured berths to the $100,000 DSBF final, as did Big Al M, Bluestone Jackson, Someofmygoodtime, Vlahos, Command The Market and Marvin B Swift.

Twelve Delaware-sired 3-year-old pacing fillies will contest their second preliminary round of their DSBF series on Wednesday (Dec. 8), with two divisions of six to square off for $20,000 each in the first two races of the 14-race card at Dover. First post is 4:30 p.m.

From the Delaware Standardbred Breeders Fund

CRYSTAL FASHION REPEATS IN OPEN

Crystal Fashion won back-to-back starts in the Open Handicap Trot at Dover Downs on Tuesday night.
At the start of the race, driver Russell Foster launched Northern Express from post seven and trotted to the top. Jack Parker Jr. and Morairtime settled in the pocket then regained the lead past the quarter from Northern
Express.
Morairtime set fractions on a chilly night of 27.3 to the quarter. The half was reached in 55.4 (28.1).
Crystal Fashion, the 1/5 betting favorite, angled off the rail by driver Montrell Teague at the ⅝ marker. They confidently marched 1st over and challenged Morairtime, the pace setter, to the three quarters in 1:24.2
(28.3).
Crystal Fashion easily passed Morairtime, in the stretch and won by a length in 1:53. He paid $2.80 for the win.
Crystal Fashion (Cantab Hall) is owned by EVM Racing LLC of Middletown, Delaware. Chuck Crissman Jr. trains.
Northern Express sat in the pocket and finished 2nd for trainer Arty Foster, Jr. His son Russell Foster drove.
Morairtime cut the mile and tired late in the mile. She had been off for three weeks. Carol Jamieson- Parker trained and her husband Jack Parker, Jr drove.
CRYSTAL FASHION REPLAY

Corey Callahan won 3 races on the card. There is a $3,351 Pentafecta carryover to the last race on Wednesday
night.
There are (2) Delaware Standardbred Breeders Fund races for 3-Year-Old Pacing Fillies. The purses are $20,000 each. The 12th race feature at Dover Downs is the Mares Winner’s Over/ Select Pace.
Post time for Dover Downs on Wednesday is 4:30 pm.
For full race results, click here.
by Alex Kraszewski, for Dover Downs
Tags: Corey CallahanDelaware Standardbred Breeders FundDover DownsMontrell Teague
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