Russell Foster wins five at Rosecroft Thursday

Fort Washington, MD – Russell Foster concluded a terrific week of racing at Rosecroft Raceway with four wins on the 14-race betting card and one other in the non-betting Maryland Sires Stakes races on Thursday (Sept. 28).

Foster has been in the bike now for all five lifetime starts for the two-year-old filly trotter, Only I Exist. The daughter of Yall Beneath Me, won for the fourth time in those starts, taking a $10,000 Preliminary in lifetime best 2:00.1.

Corey Braden took over the lines for trainer John Wagner with KJ Dash and the freshmen trotter by Lockkeeper maintained his excellent form winning in a lifetime best 1:59.3, besting War Pony, Locked Out and Yall Racing Snails in the first preliminary of the fall for $10,000.

On the betting card, Johnathan Ahle and For You Girls continued to dominate the freshmen colt pacers winning in 1:54.3, two lengths over Firecrackergraham, KJ Real Deal and The Editor. The Dontloseyourdayjob gelding is now 4-5 in 2023 with earnings of $57,750 for breeder and owner Brian Callahan and trainer Katie Callahan.

Trae Porter and Fancy Like That, a daughter of Rusty’s For Real, rebounded from a loss as the beaten favorite in the $85,000 MDSS Final at Ocean Downs for 2-year-old filly pacers, with a 1:56.1 score for trainer Kasey Bendix who co-owns with Virginia Marvel.

Russell Foster swept both Opens as Island Of The Sea won a thrilling stretch duel with Starship to win by the slimmest of margins in 1:50.4. It was the ninth win of the year for the son of Always Always A Virgin who is trained by Eric Ell and co-owns with wife Lisa.

“When Johnathan came off my back I was a little worried he had a lot of pace and actually poked a head in front of me, but Island Of The Sea dug back in and he’s been super. He earned that one tonight,” Foster said.

Foster then blew the Open II category wide open with Dirt On My Boots, who survived some first turn chaos and won by 8-1/2 in 1:51.3 for Paul Reid and Alvin Stafford. The son of Tabago Cays is trained by Jody Dunning and won for the sixth time this year.

Smooth Rocket, owned by Foster and his wife Megan cruised to an easy victory in a conditioned event and YS Mathis, a competitor in this year’s Gold Cup and Saucer, won the finale for new owners Kenny Wood, Stephen Iaquinta and William Ditmar Jr. Ell picked up a training double as the Sportswriter stallion cut sizzling fractions of :26.1, :53.3, and 1:21.4 while winning in 1:51.2.

Porter had a driving triple, Johnathan Roberts and Ahle posted doubles and Katie Callahan had a training double.

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