Odds On Surfer Gal upsets in Hubbard

Dover, DE — An early break in stride by fives-on favorite Shabby Chic paved the way for Odds On Surfer Gal ($43.60) — making just her third career start — to upset at 20-1 in Wednesday night’s (Nov. 24) $100,000 Ramona Hubbard, the Delaware Standardbred Breeders’ Fund final for 2-year-old pacing fillies, at Dover Downs.

Odds On Surfer Gal rallied up the open stretch to spring a 20-1 upset in the Delaware Standardbred Breeders’ Fund final for 2-year-old pacing fillies. Fotowon photo.

With Shabby Chic off stride at the start, Corey Callahan worked Odds On Surfer Gal around Bank The Win and Gaitway Gal to assume the lead at the end of a :27.4 first quarter, only to yield for a pocket ride behind Bank The Win — the 5-2 second choice — with a lap to go.

Odds On Surfer Gal stayed tight to the pacesetter through middle splits of :57.1 and 1:25.4, and found herself poised to attack after Bank The Win shrugged off a first-over challenge from Gaitway Gal into the far turn.

Off the home turn, Victor Kirby called on Bank The Win for every last bit of energy she could muster, but Odds On Surfer Gal surged to the fore up the open stretch, reaching the lead in the final 70 yards of her 1:54.3 score. Gaitway Gal re-rallied in mid-stretch for second, a neck behind; Bank The Win was a beaten third.

Tony Alagna trains Odds On Surfer Gal — now a two-time winner with $62,400 in earnings — for Odds On Racing. Odds On Nourrir bred the Badlands Hanover-Odds On Moinet filly.

In the $15,000 Michael T. Scuse DSBF consolation for rookie pacing fillies, Tahoe ($10.00) vaulted from the pocket to win for the first time since her career debut, taking a mark of 1:57.4 in the act.

Following fourth-place finishes in both of her preliminary divisions, Tahoe and driver Art Stafford Jr. left from post three to secure the pocket behind 6-5 pacesetter Donna’s The Best and draft through early splits of :28 and :58.4. With five-sixteenths to go, Stafford angled the daughter of Badlands Hanover and Veronica Lake off the pegs, worked to within a half-length of Donna’s The Best past three-quarters in 1:28.1, and sprinted clear with ease through the far turn.

Tahoe finished the mile 4-1/4 lengths better than 22-1 long shot Clean Up Hitter (Rich Borowsky), who circled three-wide through the final turn to edge Toodle’s Power (Allan Davis) for runner-up honors.

Michael Hall trains the Docs Farm-bred Tahoe for Eric Cherry’s Let It Ride Stables, who has moved He’s Watching to the First State for the 2022 breeding season.

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