Sophomore fillies wrangle in Ohio Sires Stakes

Columbus, OH — Two $50,000 divisions of Ohio Sires Stakes for 3-year-old pacing fillies were featured at Eldorado Scioto Downs on a humid Friday night (July 16).

Dragons Lucky Lady cruised to her fourth seasonal win in her Ohio Sires Stakes division at Eldorado Scioto Downs.

Dragons Lucky Lady proved that she was just that as she cruised to a 1:52.2 clocking in the first split for driver Tyler Smith and trainer Eddie Foulk. The daughter of Dragon Again notched her fourth seasonal victory from nine starts, upping her 2021 earnings to $58,335 for owners L&L Stables and William Hartt. Leaving the gate as the 4-5 favorite, Dragons Lucky Lady prevailed easily over Babs Jansen (Kayne Kauffman), with She Knows It All (Ronnie Wrenn Jr.) garnering third place.

Bred by Vernon J. Mast, Dragons Lucky Lady is the first foal out of the Million Dollar Cam mare Precious Cammill (p, 5, 1:51.4s, $247,471) and now has $78,272 in career earnings from 12 wins and six second-place finishes in 21 career starts.

Summer Touch captured her third Ohio Sires Stakes win this season with a decisive 1:51.2 score in the second split. Conrad photos.

Summer Touch, the 1-2 favorite in the second division, notched her third straight Ohio Sires Stakes win this season with a 1:51.2 score. Chris Page was at the lines for trainer Ron Burke behind the Well Said lass, who is owned by Burke Racing Stable, Knox Services, Slaughter Racing and Weaver Bruscemi. With a career bankroll of $385,660 and seasonal earnings of $100,110, this standout filly has 10 lifetime wins and two second-place finishes from 14 starts. Leave Her Wild was second for Mike Wilder, with Wall Said (Cameron McCown) third.

Summer Touch, a homebred, is the fourth and most prolific foal out of the Real Desire mare Real Touch (p, 3, 1:51.1, $150,251).

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