Lexington, KY — On Monday (Aug. 26) Red Mile hosted one $80,000 third round harness racing leg of the Kentucky Sire Stakes, two $30,000 third round legs of the Kentucky Commonwealth Series and three $15,000 divisions of the Kentucky Goldenrod Series for freshman filly trotters. Allegiant (Tactical Landing-Too Good) returned to her winning ways in the Kentucky Sire Stakes division in 1:53.4.
Allegiant (Scott Zeron) went straight to the front from post position five. The filly clicked off fractions of :29, :57 and 1:25.3 while Volcanic Blue Chip (Ake Svanstedt) allowed her to cut the mile in second position.
Volcanic Blue Chip came rolling in the lane with her best shot, however, Allegiant was still adamant she would not taste defeat. Special Talent (Dexter Dunn) was third.
Trained by Vernon Beachy, Allegiant was a $50,000 purchase at the 2022 Standardbred Horse Sale by Ryan Smith and was bred by Atlantic Trot Inc. and Steve Stewart.
ALLEGIANT REPLAY
The filly is the 14th foal out of her unraced dam. Allegiant is a half-sibling to: Beer Budget (Yankee Paco, $484,326; Only Lonely (Yankee Paco, $212,293); Tiger’s To Good (Conway Hall, $399,892); Elin (Angus Hall, $387,558); West Side Story (Conway Hall, $141,027); Maracana (Donato Hanover, $111,935); Shape Shifter (Kadabra, $151,279) and The Hazelton (Muscle Mass, $136,091).
Allegiant sports a resume of 7-4-1-0 and has amassed $143,400 in purse money.
She paid $6.28 to win as the favorite.
French Champagne remains undefeated in Commonwealth Series
French Champagne (Svanstedt, $2.42, Muscle Hill-French Champagne) entered the winner’s circle for the third occasion in as many starts to remain undefeated in her young career in the first division of this series. She trotted a new lifetime mark of 1:54.3 with her trainer-driver holding the lines.
The filly competes as a homebred for Marvin Katz and Al Libfeld. Her granddam is 2008 Hambletonian Oaks victress Creamy Mimi.
One World (Dunn, $37.80, Muscle Hill-Selfie Hanover) sprung the upset in the second division at odds of 17-1 with a final clocking of 1:54.2. She is conditioned by Lucas Wallin and broke her maiden in her fourth start.
The filly is a homebred racing for Marvin Katz and Al Libfeld.
Green Mercedes is perfect in Goldenrod Series
Green Mercedes (Andy Miller, $4.50), Haloa (Louis Baudron, $19.72) and Summer Young (David Miller, $5.20) won the three divisions for freshman pacing fillies.
Red Mile offers a rich buffet of wagering items including a 20-cent Pick-6 with 15 percent takeout, a 50-cent Pick-5 with an industry low 12 percent takeout, a Super Hi-5 15 percent takeout, and Pick-4 events, with a $10,000 guaranteed pool in conjunction with the U.S. Trotting Association’s Strategic Wagering Program.
Red Mile races on a Sunday, Monday, Tuesday schedule with a 1 p.m. EDT post time through Oct. 8. Free program pages are available at redmileracing.com in addition to race replays and a daily livestream of each card.
For complete race results, click here: US Trotting results.
by Kimberly French, for Red Mile