Geocentric preserves perfect record at Red Mile

Lexington, KY — On Monday (Aug. 21) Red Mile hosted one $80,000 third round Kentucky Sire Stakes leg, one $30,000 third round leg of the Kentucky Commonwealth Series and two $15,000 third round legs of the Kentucky Goldenrod Series for freshman pacing fillies. Heavy favorite Geocentric did not disappoint and remains a perfect five-for-five in her young career after hitting the finish line in 1:51 in her respective Kentucky Sire Stakes contest.

Heavy favorite Geocentric (Tim Tetrick) did not disappoint and remains a perfect five-for-five in her young career after hitting the finish line in 1:51 in her respective Kentucky Sire Stakes contest. Amanda Stephens photo.

Geocentric (Sweet Lou-Geometry) began her mile from post position three in the field of six. The filly, in rein to Tim Tetrick, settled in third as Seeuontheotherside (Tony Hall) led the field through a first quarter-mile in :28.3. Geocentric and her driver decided to brush to the lead at the half-mile marker.

After establishing fractions of :56.4 and 1:25.1, the outcome of the race was never in doubt as Geocentric glided home with a :25.4 final panel. Seeuontheotherside held for second and Capytreach (Scott Zeron) was third.

Trained by Brian Brown, Geocentric is the swiftest freshman pacer of the season. The filly was bred by Diamond Creek Farm and was purchased for $55,000 at last year’s Standardbred Horse Sale by Milton Leeman, Alan Keith, James Stambaugh and Joe Sbrocco.

Geocentric paid $2.10 to her supporters.

Commonwealth Series division goes to Fearless Bettor

Driver Joey Putnam and Fearless Bettor got the best of favorite Flawless (Yannick Gingras) to win by a neck in 1:51.2 in the sole $30,000 third round of the Kentucky Commonwealth Series for freshman filly pacers. American Hope (Todd McCarthy) was third.

Trained by Steve Elliott, the daughter of Betting Line-No Fear Dear improved her record to 7-3-3-0 and boosted her bankroll to $76,000.

The filly was bred by Anvil And Lace Farm and was purchased by her trainer and William Salmeri for $35,000 at last year’s Lexington Selected Yearling Sale.

Fearless Bettor paid $6.86 to win as the public’s second choice in the field of 10.

Favorites Rule in Goldenrod Series

Every Mans Dream (Gingras) captured the first $15,000 third round leg of the Goldenrod Series for 2-year-old filly pacers in 1:51.3 as the public’s top choice. Direction (T. McCarthy) notched her third consecutive victory in the second Goldenrod division in 1:52 as the favorite.

Red Mile offers a rich buffet of wagering items including a 20-cent Pick-6 with 15 percent takeout, a 50-cent Pick-5 with an industry low 12 percent takeout, a Super Hi-5 15 percent takeout, and Pick-4 events, with a $10,000 guaranteed pool in conjunction with the U.S. Trotting Association’s Strategic Wagering Program.

Red Mile races on a Sunday, Monday, Tuesday schedule with a 1 p.m. post time through Oct. 8. Free program pages are available at redmileracing.com in addition to race replays and a daily livestream of each card.

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