Teagues win six on Monday at Harrington as DSBF elims continue
October 17, 2011,by Matt Sparacino, publicity director, Harrington Raceway
Harrington, DE — The second leg of Delaware Standardbred Breeders Fund stakes action for 2-year-old pacers is in the books after seven divisions were held on Monday evening (Oct. 17) at Harrington Raceway.
There were four divisions for fillies and three for colts.
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Genie’s Genie scored in 1:57.1, the fastest of the four filly divisions.
Ed Walls’ Designer Bags ($2.10, Allan Davis) completed a sweep of her elims with a 1:58.3, front end win in the first division. The Roddy’s Bags Again-Alyshima filly improved to four-for-six in her career for trainer David Rearic.
Badlands Racing and Leblanc Racing’s No Picnic ($2.10, Ross Wolfenden) was also a repeat elimination winner for trainer Steve Leblanc. The Badlands Hanover-Michiko filly scored a 1:57.2 triumph for her third win in five career starts.
The third filly division was the fastest of the night and went to Pres Burris and David Hanauer’s Genie’s Genie ($8.00, Tony Morgan). Genie’s Genie parlayed a two hole trip to victory in 1:57.1 for the second straight start for trainer Lorie Davis. A daughter of Badlands Hanover-Backslash, both of her career wins have come in DSBF action.
The final filly division was won by Ben Stafford’s Mama Said ($5.20, Ben Stafford, Jr.) who broke her maiden with a 1:59.1 win. She was the third Badlands Hanover filly to taste victory Monday. Ben Stafford trains the daughter of Badlands Hanover-Bristol Stomp.
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Shaving Mug was one of six winners for trainer George Teague, Jr. and driver Montrell Teague.
Meanwhile, Gary and Barbara Iles’ Shaving Mug ($2.20, Montrell Teague) was the first of the colt winners with a convincing 1:56.1 score. It was one of six winners on the card for trainer George Teague, Jr. and driver Montrell Teague. Shaving Mug (Badlands Hanover-Pocket Comb) and stablemate Majorly Bad ($4.00, Badlands Hanover-Dance Major) both won their divisions impressively as the latter was a 1:56.4 victor for owner/trainer George Teague, Jr.
Flying Instructor ($3.40, Eddie Davis, Jr.) was a first-over winner in his elimination, powering to a 1:56.1 victory for trainer Wayne Givens. The Badlands Hanover-Daylon Flyer colt notched his third win of the year.
In the overnight feature, Jeremy’s Successor ($16.80, Sean Bier) prevailed in the $22,500 Open in 1:52.3.