Cullipher and Widger double up in stakes action at Hoosier Park

Anderson, IN — Despite sloppy racing conditions, Indiana’s 2-year-old pacing fillies opened their 2021 Sires Stakes season in impressive fashion on Thursday (July 15) at Harrah’s Hoosier Park Racing & Casino. Three divisions highlighted the evening’s 14-race card that was raced over a sloppy track after heavy rain remained in the area throughout the evening. Harrah’s Hoosier Park’s leading trainer Jeff Cullipher teamed up with driver Sam Widger to score two stakes victories and three consecutive victories on the evening’s program.

Alloutblitz gave trainer Jeff Cullipher and driver Sam Widger one of three wins on the program. Dean Gillette Photography.

The first victory for the Cullipher/Widger team came with Alloutblitz in her $47,000 split of the stakes action for 2-year-old pacing fillies. Alloutblitz sat the pocket for much of the mile and then found late racing room up the inside to score in 1:53.4. With a :27.3 closing kick, Alloutblitz was able to hold off a late charge from She’sahotmuffler and Atlee Bender to get the victory by three parts of a length.

Trained by Jeff Cullipher, who also co-owns the filly with Pollack Racing, the daughter of JK Endofanera-Best Boss is now two-for-two in her young career. Alloutblitz was bred by Duane Miller.

Cullipher and Widger scored with former Indiana Sires Stakes champion TJ’s Top Pick in a conditioned trot in the next race on the program.

Their third victory of the evening came after Dancin Image turned in an impressive performance in the $46,500 final division of the stakes action. Dancin Image grabbed the lead down the backside and was able to hold off a late surge from Trick Of The Light and Michael Oosting late in the mile to get the win in 1:54.1.

Dancin Image is also owned by the partnership of Pollack Racing and Jeff Cullipher. The daughter of Rockin Image-Lucky Amy is also undefeated in two lifetime starts. Dancin Image was bred by Roman Miller.

In the $46,500 opening division of the stakes action it was JK My Girl and Joey Putnam who converted a pocket trip into a 1:53.4 victory. Utilizing a :27.1 final panel, JK My Girl was able to track down the pacesetters to get the victory over Goo Goo Won and LeWayne Miller.

Trained by Michael Arnold, JK My Girl scored the second win of her young career and established a new lifetime best in the process. The daughter of JK Endofanera-JK Fannie is owned by Steven Huffman Jr. and was bred by 3 Brothers Stables.

Indiana Sires Stakes action will continue at Harrah’s Hoosier Park Racing & Casino on Friday (July 16) with the 2-year-old trotting colts and geldings highlighting the evening’s 14-race card. For more information on live racing at Harrah’s Hoosier Park, guests are encouraged to visit www.harrahshoosierpark.com.

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