Sophomore colts put on a show in Indiana Sire Stakes at Hoosier

Anderson, IN — In a night that featured the fastest mile of the season at Harrah’s Hoosier Park, three divisions of the second leg of Indiana Sire Stakes would be contested for 3-year-old pacing colts and geldings on Sunday (June 13) at Harrah’s Hoosier Park.

The Indiana Sire Stakes programs features eight legs over the course of the season, with points being earned each leg in hopes of being one of ten to make the $250,000 Indiana Sire Stakes Super Final on Hoosier Champions Night (Friday, Oct. 15).

Goldie’s Legacy stopped the clock in a lifetime best 1:49.2. Dean Gillette Photography.

Goldie’s Legacy and Sam Widger would kick things off in Indiana Sire Stakes action, finding themselves working hard to get to the front end in the early going as they wrestled the lead away from Joey Putnam and post time favorite This Kit Rocks.

After being stretched out on the first turn, Widger and Goldie’s Legacy would clear by the opening quarter in :26. Widger would get his way up the backstretch with This Kit Rocks continuing to stay in the pocket through the half-mile marker in :54.3.

Things would heat up heading into the far turn as Chris Page would move Rogers Image from mid pack and challenge Goldie’s Legacy, pulling within three-quarters of a length of the lead as the duo paced three-quarters in 1:23.1.

As the field made their way into the stretch, Goldie’s Legacy and Widger would rebuff the challenge made by Rogers Image and brace for This Kit Rock’s impending challenge up the passing lane. However, Goldie’s Legacy would prove to be too much in the stretch, using a :26.1 final quarter to open up by 2-1/2 lengths on This Kit Rocks and Rogers Image at the wire, stopping the clock in a lifetime best 1:49.2.

“We had to work hard to get the lead, but I was confident in the little horse tonight,” said Widger, “Early in the season he made a few bobbles and I wanted to take care of him, but as the season has gone on, he’s matured to where I could race him like I did tonight. At times, he can be the type who will only give you as much as you ask of him, but we knew all along he had the speed. He’s been good on the front end here in Sire Stakes, but he’s a versatile colt who can do it out of a hole too if he has to.”

The gelded son of Always A Virgin out of Indiana Sire Stakes winning mare Ag-N-Au Bluegrass, claimed his third victory in 11 seasonal starts, staying perfect through two legs of Indiana Sire Stakes action in 2021. Owned by Pollack Racing and trainer Jeff Cullipher, Goldie’s Legacy pushed his career earnings to $65,474 with this victory in the $35,000 first division.

The $35,500 second division of Sire Stakes action would see Brookview Bullet repeat in the second leg of Indiana Sire Stakes as well. Leaving from post six, Chris Page would waste no time getting Brookview Bullet to the front end. Meanwhile Saddle Up and John De Long would stretch the post time favorite through the opening panel in :26.2. After clearing to the lead, the Ron Burke trainee would face no pressure up the backstretch, tapping the brakes to the tune of a :29.1 second quarter as they passed the half in :55.3.

Following the soft second quarter, Jay Cross would launch a bid with Big Gulp at 9-1 on the far turn, getting to the wheel of Brookview Bullet with Saddle Up continuing to stalk in the pocket third through three-quarters in 1:24.3. Brookview Bullet hit the gas at the top of the stretch, sprinting off the challenge of Big Gulp. Saddle Up would make his move up the passing lane, continually inching closer, only to being fended off by a half-length by Brookview Bullet in 1:50.3. Big Gulp would hold for third.

“I’d gotten to watch a few replays on him (Brookview Bullet) heading into tonight,” said driver Chris Page. “I knew he was a really nice colt and he would be good on the front end. We got away with an easy middle half and that won us the race; he was strong up front and paced hard all the way through the wire.”

A winner of six of 12 lifetime starts, the son of Always A Virgin-Babylon Sister matched his lifetime best effort of 1:50.3 taken in the first leg of Indiana Sire Stakes this season. With the victory, Brookview Bullet has now earned $129,838 lifetime for owners Burke Racing, Eleven Star Stables, Frank Baldachino and Weaver Bruscemi.

The final division of Indiana Sire Stakes on the evening saw a thrilling finish as a hard charging Rockin On Venus just got up in time to score over second betting choice Virgo.

Off the wings of the starting truck, Betterrock and Sam Widger would dart out for early command, covering up Mike Oosting and bettor’s choice, Rockin On Venus, through a blazing opening quarter of :25.4. Not hesitating off of the hot pace, Brandon Bates moved Whiskey Wizzard from third, using a backstretch brush to clear before the half in :54. Moving into the far turn, it would be Trace Tetrick and Virgo’s turn to take a shot at the lead, moving quickly from fourth to match strides with Whiskey Wizzard at the three-quarter pole in 1:22.2.

At the top of the stretch, Rockin On Venus and driver Michael Oosting found themselves boxed in, third on the rail in fifth position as Virgo and Whiskey Wizzard would duel in the lane. What appeared as a two-horse race would soon become a three as Rockin On Venus found racing room, surging late in the stretch, using a :26.2 final quarter to get up by a nose on the wire. Virgo finished a close second, while Whiskey Wizzard would hold for third in the three-across finish.

“The last few weeks we’ve been teaching him to race for home,” Oosting would say. “He’s a lightly raced colt and we’ve tried to teach him quite a bit. If we take care of him and he keeps progressing the way he is, I think we’re going to have a very nice colt this season.”

After making just two starts at age two, Rockin On Venus has managed four victories in seven starts at age three, earning $45,350 on the season. The strapping homebred colt by Rockin Image out of Venus Killean is owned by Emerald Highlands Farm and trained by Kelly O’Donnell.

Indiana Sire Stakes action continues at Harrah’s Hoosier Park on Friday (June 18) with the three remaining divisions of 3-year-olds set to go with a post time of 6:30 p.m. For more information on Indiana Sire Stakes and the 2021 live racing schedule, guests are encouraged to visit www.harrahshoosierpark.com.

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