Sons of Tellitlikeitis sweep Sire Stakes action at Harrah’s Hoosier Park

Anderson, IN — Indiana Sires Stakes continued at Harrah’s Hoosier Park with two $69,500 divisions for 2-year-old pacing colts and geldings highlighting the Friday night (Sept. 2) card.

It was round four of six for the freshman pacers as they compete to earn points for the Indiana Sire Stakes Super Finals as part of the Hoosier Champions card on Friday (Oct. 14).

The first division of Indiana Sire Stakes action served as the evening’s sixth race on the card, where Hetolditlikeitwas would return to his winning ways.

Hetolditlikeitwas unleashed a ferocious :26.4 rally to nip J B Gram at the line by a half-length in 1:51.2. Dean Gillette Photography.

Leaving from post 10, Peter Wrenn and Hetolditlikeitwas got away mid-pack in sixth as Art It Is and Brandon Bates came out from an early speed duel through an opening quarter of :26. Art It Is would get a mild breather to the half in :54.4 before Trace Tetrick sent along heavily favored J B Gram first over to engage the leader. J B Gram would clear to the lead on the turn and led past three-quarters in 1:23.2 as Wrenn moved Hetolditlikeitwas to the outside third over with six lengths to make up on the leader.

In the stretch, Hetolditlikeitwas unleashed a ferocious :26.4 rally to nip J B Gram at the line by a half-length in 1:51.2 at odds of 5-1. David Allen Whoa and Joey Putnam staged a late rally from the backfield for third, with Art It Is holding for fourth to complete a Tellitlikeitis superfecta.

Hetolditlikeitwas returned $12.20. Trained and co-owned by Alvin Miller along with Twila Harts, it was the third win in eight lifetime starts for the gelding, who now boasts a bankroll of $86,795. Bred by Victory Hill Farm, the 1:51.2 effort was a lifetime best for the son of Tellitlikeitis out of Fancy Desire.

Trainer Erv Miller would remain hot with one of his three training victories on the night coming with Fox Stake champion Coach Stefanos, turning in a lifetime best effort of his own in the 11th race second division.

Leaving from post position six, driver Trace Tetrick put Coach Stefanos into play in the early stages, landing in the third position as Brandon Bates and Joker Rockwell opened the proceedings with a :27.2 opening quarter. Tetrick gave Coach Stefanos his cue up the backstretch, taking command through a half of :55.2 before leading to three-quarters in 1:23, two lengths up on his rivals.

In the lane, Coach Stefanos would fend off a surging Joker Rockwell with a gritty :27.2 final quarter to score the victory a half-length in front on the wire in 1:50.2. Why Not Now and LeWayne Miller rallied up the rail at odds of 68-1 to round out the trifecta.

Scoring as the 5-2 second choice, Coach Stefanos returned $7.60 at the betting windows. With the victory, Coach Stefanos pushed his bankroll to $128,835 for owners Kenneth Duffy, D & M Trading II and John Stefanos. Bred by Victory Hill Farm, it was the fifth win in seven career starts for the Tellitlikeitis gelding out of Watch N Be Watched.

Racing action continues Saturday (Sept. 3) with a special early post time of 4 p.m. due to the Terry Fator concert following live racing. Harrah’s Hoosier Park will also host a special Labor Day card on Monday (Sept. 5) featuring all four divisions of 3-year-olds in Indiana Sire Stakes action along with family fun entertainment. First post for the Labor Day card is 6:15 p.m. For more information on live racing at Harrah’s Hoosier Park, guests are encouraged to visit www.harrahshoosierpark.com.

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