Rookie trotters contest second DSBF preliminary

Dover, DE — Two-year-old trotters contested the second leg of their Delaware Standardbred Breeders Fund series on Tuesday (Nov. 16) at Dover Downs, with the five $20,000 preliminary events — two for fillies, three for colts and geldings — producing the qualifiers for next Tuesday’s (Nov. 23) $100,000 finals.

Our Last Penny completed a sweep of her preliminary events with a 2:02.3 score in the first filly division over Just Pump It and Giant Arbitration. Trainer-driver Rod Allen owns and bred the daughter of CR Commando and CR Penny Lane.

Shes All Woman took a lifetime mark in her DSBF preliminary for 2-year-old trotting fillies.

Shes All Woman captured the second split in a lifetime best 2:00, with Jared Moyer aboard the Anders Bluestone-Wark Woman filly for trainer John Wagner and owner-breeder Pamela Wagner. Miss Timber Wolf finished second, and Xactly What I Want was elevated to third.

Among the male trotters, Rivers and Corey Callahan took top honors with a 1:57.4 score in the first division. The son of Anders Bluestone and Stargazer Lily, whom Nick Callahan trains for Stuart Chambers Racing, Divine Horse Racing, Cinbrew Enterprises and BCJM Inc., defeated LG’s Reed O Wen and Tua.

Wolfpack Russ gave trainer Nick Callahan and driver Corey Callahan a stakes double on the Tuesday Dover program. Fotowon photos.

Those same connections also won with Wolfpack Russ, a Winbak Farm-bred son of Glidemaster and Emily’s Ego who defeated JAS Bluestone and Canoe Trip to take a mark of 2:00.1 in the final colt and gelding division.

Navy Blue took a new lifetime record in the second colt and gelding division, defeating Big Daddy D and Brief Legacy in 1:58.4. Trainer-driver Art Stafford Jr. co-owns the son of Anders Bluestone and Overnight Hit with Wyatt Starkey.

Two-year-old pacing fillies will contest their second leg of the DSBF series on Wednesday’s (Nov. 17) program at Dover Downs. Post time is 4:30 p.m.

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