Anderson, Ind.—July 26, 2024— Indiana Sire Stakes returned to Harrah’s Hoosier Park on Friday (July 26), with the fifth harness racing leg for both the three-year-old trotting and pacing fillies. A lone $95,500 division for the trotting fillies was won by the streaking Hail Broadway (Swan For All-Pray With Me), while Lets Go Endofaera (JK Endofaera-Lets Go Higher) and Lyin’ Eyes (Odds On Equuleus-Miswave Hanover) delivered as favorites in the two $48,500 pacing divisions.
Hail Broadway was sent off as the 8-5 favorite in the field of nine trotting fillies, leaving from post two in search of her third consecutive victory of the season.
Driver Jordan Ross was aggressive off of the gate with Hail Broadway, engaging in an early speed duel with Black Gold (Driven by James Yoder) as the two tangled to the quarter in a blistering :26.2. Black Gold won the early battle, taking command of the spread out field on the backstretch with Yoder keeping the pedal down to the half in :54.3. Hail Broadway began to reel the leader in on the final turn, moving within two lengths at the three-quarter pole in 1:23.4.
Turning for home, Hail Broadway tipped from the pocket and quickly took charge from the leg weary Black Gold. Trotting home in :28.1, Ross and Hail Broadway cruised to a 1-3/4 length victory in a lifetime best 1:52.2. Danger (Kevin Lambright) rallied for second, with Skyway Paige (LeWayne Miller) finishing third.
HAIL BROADWAY REPLAY
Trained by Luis Quevedo, Hail Broadway is now a winner in four of eight in her 2024 campaign. The homebred filly has banked $145,845 lifetime for owner John Barnard.
The Team De Long homebred Lets Go Endofaera didn’t disappoint as she took the first ISS split for three-year-old pacing fillies as the 1-5 favorite.
Regular pilot John De Long landed the favorite in second in the field of six early while All JK (Trace Tetrick) steamrolled from the outside to a :26.1 first quarter. The field remained in straight alignment behind All JK to the half in :54.3 before she led to three-quarters in 1:23.
De Long pulled the right line at the top of the stretch, quickly moving Lets Go Endofaera alongside All JK. All JK proved stubborn before Lets Go Endofaera surged home to power away late in the lane by 2-1/4 lengths to stop to time in a career best 1:49.3. All JK held for place, with Flirtin Fanera (Ricky Macomber Jr.) rallying for third.
LETS GO ENDOFAERA REPLAY
A winner in four of five in her three-year-old campaign, Lets Go Endofaera is trained by Tabby De Long. The victory vaulted the career bankroll for the filly beyond $400,000, having now made $412,790 for owners John, Willaim C and Jesse De Long. The win was one of four on the night for John De Long who led all drivers on the 13-race card.
Lyin’ Eyes immediately followed suit with a score as the even-money favorite in the second split for pacing fillies.
Driver Joey Putnam got Lyin’ Eyes away third in the field of six while Defining Moment (Devon Tharps) cut the opening quarter in :26.2. Jada Caroline (Marvin Luna) popped the pocket and took command up the backstretch to take the field to the half in :55.4. Entering the final turn, Putnam gave Lyin’ Eyes her cue, marching first-over from third to pull within three-lengths of Jada Caroline at three-quarters in 1:24.1.
Lyin’ Eyes kicked it in gear at the top of the stretch, surging to look the leader in the eyes midway down the lane. From there, Lyin’ Eyes thundered home in :26.2 to scoot away by 1-1/4 lengths on the line in 1:51.1. Teelatini (Pete Wrenn) split rivals in the lane to finish second, with Jada Caroline finishing third.
LYIN’ EYES REPLAY
The Joe Putnam trained filly is now a winner of half of her six starts this season, having yet to finish worse than second on the year. Bred by Silver Linden Farms, Lyin’ Eyes has now banked $247,515 for owners J P Racing, Joey Putnam and Crazy Parrot Farm.
The week of racing concludes at Harrah’s Hoosier Park on Saturday, July 27 with a 12-race card set to get underway at 7:00pm. The card will also feature a record-breaking carryover of $37,990.03 in the Jackpot Pick 6 in races 7-12.
Also on Saturday, Harrah’s Hoosier Park will host the fifth annual Empire of Hope day. The Empire of Hope event is dedicated to raise funds for the after care of retired racehorses, with all proceeds directly benefitting the Standardbred Transition Alliance to assist efforts to relocate, rehabilitate and repurpose retired standardbred racehorses. Festivities for Empire of Hope are slated to begin at 2pm.
For more information on the 2024 live racing season, guests are encouraged to visit www.harrahshoosierpark.com.
For complete race results, click here: US Trotting results.