Favored fillies sweep Philly PASS

Chester, PA — Odds-on favorites Lyons Legend and Caviart Belle turned in matching 1:50.2 miles to prevail in their respective $83,361 Pennsylvania Sire Stakes splits for 2-year-old pacing fillies on Thursday (Aug. 17) at Harrah’s Philadelphia.

Lyons Legend brought an undefeated record into the first division, and she did not disappoint as the 3-5 public choice. After getting away third behind Miraculous Deo and Sweet Gal, Tim Tetrick brushed to the top with the Stay Hungry-Skinny Dip filly just past a :26.3 quarter. Lyons Legend was never threatened after taking charge, drawing clear steadily to win by 6-1/2 lengths. Sweet Gal emerged late to save second from the tiring Miraculous Deo.

Jim King Jr. trains Lyons Legend ($3.40), a five-time winner in as many starts with over $115,000 in career earnings, for Threelyonsracing.

The second division saw Caviart Belle and Yannick Gingras employ similar early tactics, brushing from third after a :26.4 quarter to overtake early leader Sarasota Hanover before trying to edge away from her six rivals on the far turn. Although Caviart Belle had amassed 2-1/2 lengths of clearance at the top of the stretch, the first-over My Girl EJ was building strong momentum to give late chase. Caviart Belle found the line in time, staving off My Girl EJ by a half length. Pass And Stow rallied belatedly for third.

Nancy Takter trains Caviart Belle ($3.40), a Captaintreacherous-Eloquent Grace filly with three wins in five starts and over $82,000 in career earnings, for Caviart Farms.

Trainer Brett Pelling won two of the four $20,000 Pennsylvania Stallion Series events on the program, sending Rocket Deo ($7.00, Scott Zeron, 1:54) and Duffy’s Opinion ($5.40, Todd McCarthy, 1:54.1) to victory. Ron Coyne trainee Miki In Luv ($3.20, Corey Callahan, 1:53.2) and Travis Alexander pupil Fight Not Flight ($2.40, Dexter Dunn, 1:53.1) won the remaining divisions.

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