Agent Q is impressive winner in Mistletoe Shalee

by Ken Weingartner, Harness Racing Communications

East Rutherford, NJ — Agent Q moved alongside leader Brazuca on the final turn and pulled away from the field to win Saturday’s (July 15) $165,700 Mistletoe Shalee for 3-year-old filly pacers by two lengths in a stakes- and track-record equaling 1:48.4 at the Meadowlands.

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Agent Q equaled the stakes and track record of 1:48.4 in the Mistletoe Shalee.

Idyllic Beach finished second and Awash was third.

Sent off as the 1-5 favorite, Agent Q and driver David Miller were fourth in the race’s early stages as Brazuca led the fillies to the opening quarter in :26.4 and half in :54.3. By that time, Agent Q was on the move first over and was a quarter-length from the lead when the field reached three-quarters in 1:21.4.

Agent Q’s time equaled the track and stakes record set by Dancinwiththestarz in 2010.

“She’s just been unbelievable the last few weeks,” co-owner Bill Rochetti Jr. said. “It’s so fun to watch.”

Agent Q has won five of eight races this year and earned $379,124 and her victories this season also include the Lynch Memorial. For her career, she has won eight of 18 races and finished worse than third only once on her way to banking $817,828.

The daughter of Western Terror-Teenage Paige, trained by Chris Ryder, is owned by Martin Scharf, Rochetti Cassar Racing and Robert Muscara.

Agent Q paid $2.60 to win.

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