M-M’s Dream extends undefeated streak to four in stakes action at Harrah’s Hoosier Park

Anderson, IN — M-M’s Dream turned in another dominating performance in the first of two Indiana Sires Stakes divisions for 3-year-old trotting fillies at Harrah’s Hoosier Park on Wednesday (July 20) to go a perfect four-for-four this season.

Using a :26.3 closing kick, M-M’s Dream recorded her fourth straight victory and remains undefeated in stakes action this season. Dean Gillette Photography.

Leaving from post four in her $47,000 split with Sam Widger up, M-M’s Dream went straight to the front and went uncontested through splits of :27.3, :57.2 and 1:26.3. Stopping the timer in 1:53.1, M-M’s Dream finished nearly three lengths in front of the pocket-sitting Luv Lorelei and Robert Taylor while Bluebird Dove and Peter Wrenn trotted evenly for third.

Using a :26.3 closing kick, M-M’s Dream recorded her fourth straight victory and remains undefeated in stakes action this season for trainer Henry Graber Jr. As the heavy betting favorite, M-M’s Dream returned $2.60 to her backers.

With the win, M-M’s Dream equaled her lifetime best mark. The daughter of Swan For All-Trading Places has now earned $116,500 in four seasonal starts. M-M’s Dream has won 10 of 12 lifetime starts and is owned in partnership by Eleven Star Stables, Hillside Stables and Frank Baldachino. M-M’s Dream was bred by Mervin Miller.

In the $47,500 second division, Jusmakinyalook converted a pocket trip into a 1:53.4 score with Jordan Ross in the bike. Using a :27 final panel, Jusmakinyalook was able to track down the post time favorite Call Me Dani and Trace Tetrick to get the win by a length.

Trained by Robert Taylor, the daughter of Pinetucky-Beldame Hanover recorded her third win of the season from nine starts. Owned by Devon Miller, Jusmakinyalook has now amassed $158,905 in lifetime purse earnings. Jusmakinyalook was bred by John R. Stoll.

The victory was also one of three winners on the evening’s program for driver Jordan Ross.

Indiana Sires Stakes action will continue at Harrah’s Hoosier Park on Thursday (July 21) with two divisions for the 3-year-old trotting colts and geldings highlighting the evening’s 14-race card.

For more information on the live racing and entertainment schedule, guests are encouraged to visit www.harrahshoosierpark.com.

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