Sophomore trotting fillies featured in stakes action at Hoosier Park

Anderson, IN — Indiana-sired 3-year-old trotting fillies were the featured attraction at Harrah’s Hoosier Park Racing & Casino on Tuesday (June 14) as the evening’s 13-race card was highlighted by two Indiana Sires Stakes divisions.

M-M’s Dream established a new lifetime best and is now two for two this season. Dean Gillette Photography.

M-M’s Dream and Sam Widger were the first the find the winner’s circle in the $47,000 opening division of the stakes action. Stopping the timer in 1:53.4, M-M’s Dream trotted strong to the wire to fend off the pocket-sitting Luv Lorelei and get the win by a length. Swan Trixie also rallied well for third.

Sent off as the heavy betting favorite, M-M’s Dream returned $3.00 to her backers. With the win, M-M’s Dream established a new lifetime best and is now two for two this season.

Trained by Henry Graber, the daughter of Swan For All-Trading Places has now earned $315,462 lifetime, while winning eight of 10 starts. M-M’s Dream is owned by Eleven Star Stables, Hillside Stables and Frank Baldachino and was bred by Mervin J. Miller.

In the $47,500 second division, Bluebird Dove also continued her winning ways and delivered as the heavy 1-5 favorite. With Peter Wrenn in the bike, Bluebird Dove kicked home with a :26.4 closing quarter to track down the pacesetting Call Me Dani to get the win by nearly two lengths. Bluebird Dove stopped the timer in 1:52.3 and established a new lifetime best. Jusmakinyalook rallied well for second while Call Me Dani held on for third. Bluebird Dove returned $2.60 at the betting windows.

Trained by Melanie Wrenn, Bluebird Dove has now won three of six lifetime starts. The daughter of Swan For All-Goosebump Hanover pushed her lifetime bankroll to $62,200 for owners L&L Devisser and David McDuffee. Bluebird Dove was bred by Daryl Miller.

Indiana Sires Stakes action will continue at Harrah’s Hoosier Park on Wednesday (June 15) with two divisions for the 3-year-old trotting colts and geldings.

For more information on live racing at Harrah’s Hoosier Park, guests are encouraged to visit www.harrahshoosierpark.com.

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