Gold Star Glitter shines in Florida stake

by Frank Salive, publicity director, Isle Pompano Park

Pompano Beach, FL — Patience is paying the biggest dividend in a well deserved turn of fate for Florida horseman Tom Audley.

Lap Time Photo — Skip Smith

Gold Star Glitter earned a 1:54.4 mark in the FSBOA Sale Stake.

“Gold Star Glittler tested my patience this year but there was never a time that I was tempted to give up on her,” he beamed after his homebred miss took an eye-catching life’s mark in the $12,625 Florida Sale Stake on Friday (Nov. 26) at The Isle Casino Racing Pompano Park.

“In July up in Pennsylvania she proved to me she could hold her own with the Grand Circuit fillies when she started in the Reynolds Stake at Pocono. Her next start on July 16 was in the Tompkins-Geers Stake at Tioga Downs. She was following cover really well in the final half but got into tight quarters and suffered a deep cut to her knee. She didn’t start again until we were back in Florida in October. Like everyone I gasped a bit when that half in :56 seconds went up tonight but she’s maturing and peaking at just the right time leading up to the FSBOA (Florida Standardbred Breeders and Owners Association) Super Night on Dec. 11.”

Friday night’s test on a perfect 74 degree evening was almost a carbon copy of the Florida Stallion Stake on Nov. 20. The Rick Schaut trained and driven Keep On Cookin cut robust fractions of :26.4, :56 and 1:25.1. Just like last start, Gold Star Glitter was covered up in the pocket until the field turned for home and the daughter of Squaw’s Fella-Siquista responded perfectly for driver Dan Clements to earn a life’s mark of 1:54.4. Keep On Cookin again persisted for second while Youtorturemefern, in rein to Gaston Lareau, was well back in third.

Audley, hailing from Bell, Fla., is the breeder, trainer and owner of Gold Star Glitter.

In the other Florida Sale Stake division for 2-year-old pacing fillies, Angela front-stepped her way to a life’s mark of 1:55.4. Wally Hennessey was in the bike behind the Six Of Diamonds-Tuff Catch rookie as she recorded the first win of her eight-race career. Her Request (Dan Clements) and Howards Noble Lady (Bruce Ranger) were next under the wire.

“I really felt she was coming up to a breakout effort like this,” co-owner and breeder Jay Sears commented. “What I really liked is the way Angela was so handy to come that back half in :57 seconds after she was asked to relax after making the lead early. This filly and (3-year-old) Black Diamond Girl look like two of our best heading up to Super Night on Dec. 11.”

Kim Sears trains Angela, and Jay Sears shares ownership with Sandra and Richard Dunmire of Fort Myers, Fla.

A-Nap makes an immediate impact

Anthony Napolitano let his driving do the talking in a big way as he returned for the 2010-2011 campaign at Pompano on the Nov. 26 program.

A former meet driving champion at the South Florida venue, Napolitano won in his first start back. After surviving a stretch inquiry, he piloted 4-year-old gelding Speed O Begonia to victory in the $10,000-$12,500 claiming trot over favorite Peaceful Prince. He also returned to the winner’s circle later on the Friday night card with 7-year-old claiming pace mare GT Miss Royal.

He also drove three starters on the same program that he is training, with See’s Alookin, Radiant Hall and Jessalilmixup all shipped in from Pocono Downs.

When racing resumes on Saturday night, a pair of $13,300 non-wagering races in the FSBOA Sale Stake for 2-year-old pacing colts will be staged at 6:30 p.m before the 7:05 p.m. (EST) regular card.

In the second non-wagering event, slated for a 6:45 p.m. post time, Diamond Star will be trying for a third straight win in the state-bred Fall Series. A victory on Saturday night would keep Diamond Star eligible for the $100,000 bonus offered to the connections of 2-year-old performers that win all four of the Fall Series events, including the Dec. 11 Super Night Florida Breeders Stake final.

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