Cinder Rock fastest of three DSBF splits

Harrington, DE — Legacy Racing of Delaware’s Cinder Rock ($2.20, Allan Davis) was the fastest of three $20,000 Delaware Standardbred Breeders Fund second leg divisions for 3-year-old pacing fillies Tuesday (June 30) at Harrington Raceway.

Cinder Rock left little doubt in her 10-1/2 length score in 1:55.3. Fotowon photo.

Trained by Wayne Givens, the Rockabillie-Cinderella filly left little doubt in her 10-1/2 length score in 1:55.3 over Kit Kat Joy and Spin Sumthin. It was her seventh lifetime win in nine starts. After being upset in her round one elimination, Cinder Rock quickly rebounded this week to establish herself as the one to beat in next week’s $100,000 final.

George Minner’s Sweet Lil ($5.20, Tony Morgan) completed a sweep of her eliminations with a narrow win over She’s Got The Lynx in 1:58.2 in the first division. The Art Director-Blissful Lil filly regained the lead in deep stretch for a slim victory. Emma was third. Trained by Sheldon Powell, the lightly raced sophomore remained unbeaten in two career starts. The win also gave Morgan, who had three wins, a sweep of the early daily double.

Tina Clark’s Dragon My Fannie ($9.40, Art Stafford Jr.) was a front end winner in 1:59 in the third and final division over Spinferno and Bashful Smile. The Art Director-Dragon Woman miss led throughout for her first career win for trainer Bobby Clark. It was one of three wins on the card for Stafford, two of which were trained by his brother Andrew.

Allan Davis and Victor Kirby each had two wins.

The $100,000 DSBF finals will be held the week of July 6-8. The pacing colts/geldings will be up on Monday (July 6), the pacing fillies on Tuesday (July 7) and trotters on Wednesday (July 8).

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