Shabby Chic stays perfect, wins $100k DSBF final

Harrington, DE — Let It Ride Stables’ Shabby Chic ($2.60, Tim Tetrick) kept her unbeaten record intact with a dominant 1:55.2 win in the $100,000 Delaware Standardbred Breeders Fund (DSBF) stakes for 2-year-old pacing fillies on Tuesday (Oct. 5) at Harrington Raceway.

Shabby Chic soared to victory in Tuesday’s $100,000 DSBF final for rookie pacing fillies. Fotowon photo.

The Badlands Hanover filly improved to a perfect five-for-five in her career for trainer Mike Hall and boosted her lifetime bankroll to $79,000 in her wire-to-wire win over Bank The Win and Gaitway Gal. Shabby Chic rebuffed the first-over Gaitway Gal near the three-quarters and was a three-length winner.

In the $15,000 DSBF filly pace consolation, Jeff Clark’s Smokey’s Passion ($12.00, Eric Davis) prevailed in 1:57.4 over Tahoe and Donna’s The Best. The Roddy’s Bags Again filly recorded her maiden win.

Two horses extended their current win streaks to four on the undercard.

Mark Salerno’s Monty’s Play ($3.20, Montrell Teague) notched his fourth straight win for trainer Chuck Crissman in 1:53.4 in a $17,500 claiming pace. The 6-year-old Shadow Play gelding and former Harrington horse of the meet made his customary first-over charge to the front and drew away for his fifth win of the year.

Meanwhile, Nanticoke Racing, Josh Parker, Steve Messick and Kevin Evans’ A Delightful Act N ($2.10, Art Stafford Jr.) improved to four-for-four since arriving from New Zealand with a 1:54.3 win in a $13,200 conditioned pace. Parker trains the 5-year-old Bettor’s Delight mare.

Wednesday’s (Oct. 6) program features two more $100,000 DSBF final events as 2-year-old trotters will go to post in the second and fourth races on the 15-race program. Post time is 4:30 p.m.

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