ANDERSON, Ind.—July 25, 2023—Round two of six Indiana Sire Stakes for the two-year-olds got underway on Tuesday, July 25 at Harrah’s Hoosier Park Racing & Casino. Two $65,500 divisions for the rookie trotting fillies highlighted the 14-race card, with Ponda Title (Muscle Massive) and Ponda Grace (Swan For All-Much Fanfare) each getting the job done in their respective divisions.
Putting her perfect record on the line, Ponda Title was a decisive winner picking up her fourth career victory in as many tries. Leaving from post six in the field of seven, driver Kyle Wilfong hustled Ponda Title straight to the front end, finding themselves to the outside of Truly Unbelievable and Kyle Husted in a brief duel for the lead in an opening quarter of 27:3.
Truly Unbelievable relinquished the lead to Ponda Title as the fillies made their way onto the backstretch, with Wilfong tapping the brakes in the second quarter to reach the half in 57:4. Ponda Title continued to have things her way on the front end through the final turn, leading to three-quarters in 1:27:4 with Truly Unbelievable still second and Skyway Paige and LeWayne Miller first over into third.
As the fillies turned for home, Ponda Title opened up a two-length lead at the top of the lane as Truly Unbelievable vacated the pocket. Trotting home in 28:1, Ponda Title would complete the gate-to-wire victory by a length on the line over a determined Truly Unbelievable and Husted in 1:56:0.
Skyway Paige and LeWayne Miller would hold for third to round out the trifecta
PONDA TITLE REPLAY
Bred by Pond-A-Acres, Ponda Title is out of the Angus Hall mare, Elin. Trained by Jay Hochstetler, Ponda Title has now banked $81,000 for owners Connie Hochstetler, Robert Buddig and Allen Schwartz.
In the second division on the evening, Ponda Grace crossed the wire second, however would be declared the winner following an inquiry.
The complexion of the race changed quickly as heavy 4/5 favorite Agent Of Fortune jumped it off behind the gate, with driver Atlee Bender electing to steer Ponda Grace into the third position from post six as James Yoder cut a 28:2 opening quarter with Misty Mills. Misty Mills would lead the fillies onto the backstretch towards the halfway point in 58:4 pressure would come as LeWayne Miller unleashed Crystal Swan first over. The two freshman fillies dueled on the far turn, sprinting in tandem to three-quarters in 1:28:1 putting three lengths on the third place Eves Romance and Jordan Ross.
It would be Crystal Swan who won the final turn skirmish leading the fillies into the top the stretch however she would soon have company as Jordan Ross steered Eves Romance to the passing lane and Bender splitting rivals with Ponda Grace to her outside. The trio battled down to the wire with Crystal Swan digging in gamely bracing for the hard-charging Ponda Grace, however, Crystal Swan would go off stride just prior to the wire which she crossed first, however would be disqualified to third for the lapped on break. Ponda Grace and Bender would be declared the winner following the disqualification, stopping the clock in 1:57:1 trotting home in 28:1, Eves Romance and Ross finished third placed second.
PONDA GRACE REPLAY
Trained by Erv Miller, it was the second career victory in four career starts for the filly. Bred by Alan Byler, the 1:57:1 was a career best effort for Ponda Grace and pushed her bankroll to $56,900 for owners Anthony Lombardi, Doug Overhiser and Panda Monium Stable.
Racing action continues at Harrah’s Hoosier Park on Wednesday, July 26 with a 14-race card where two divisions of Indiana Sire Stakes for the two-year-old pacing fillies will highlight the card. Gamblers will also have a $10,000 guaranteed Hoosier High Five pool in the race fourteenth race finale to shoot at, that $10,000 guarantee is offered on the Hoosier High Five every weeknight of the 2023 live racing season. For more information on the 2023 racing season at Harrah’s Hoosier Park, guests are encouraged to visit www.harrahshoosierpark.com.
For complete race results, click here: US Trotting results.