Totally Rusty wins $100,000 DSBF 3-year-old filly pace final at Dover Downs

by Marv Bachrad, publicity director, Dover Downs

Dover, DE — Totally Rusty was totally awesome winning the $100,000 Delaware Standardbred Breeders Fund (DSBF) 3-year-old filly pace in a near event-record breaking 1:51.3 victory over a sloppy track on Wednesday, April 8 at Dover Downs. The last of four $100,000 finals this week featuring sophomore male pacers, is set for closing day, Thursday.

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Totally Rusty won the $100,000 Delaware Standardbred Breeders Fund (DSBF) 3-Year-Old Filly pace in a near event-record breaking 1:51.3 on Wednesday, April 8 at Dover Downs.

Totally Rusty was one of three fillies to leave the starting gate and when the field straightened out Corey Callahan took the totally homebred chestnut into the lead with a :27.3 opening panel. Purrfect Bags, burdened by leaving from outside post eight, was able to fire out fast and find room fourth. As the field moved in front of the grandstand, driver Vic Kirby immediately came out to test the leader. After a :55 opening half, Totally Rusty was in control passing the three-quarters in 1:24.1 and continued to lengthen her lead in the lane with a :27.2 last quarter for a decisive victory. Tim Tetrick got Love Forbidden up for second with Spin Vision, handled by Allan Davis, winning the photo for third-place nipping Gigi Deo (Ross Wolfenden), fourth. Totally Rusty’s winning clocking is one-fifth of a second from the DSBF soph filly record of 1:51.2 set by Tug River Princess, driven by John Campbell, in 2008.

‘From the first time I sat behind this filly, I knew she was a good one,” remarked driver Callahan. “This was a terrific performance (1:51.3) considering the sloppy track.”

Al “Rusty” Carter racing under the nom de course of Carter Racing Stable owns Totally Rusty, who is bred from a stallion Carter raced and liked so much he bred to his Badlands Hanover-mare, Rusty’s Joy, with Totally Rusty the only result. She has now won 11 of 12 lifetime starts with one second earning $199,250 in purses.

In the $20,000 DSBF consolation, 66-1 Sugar Spin, a No Spin Zone-Strangely Normal, bred, owned and trained by Leigh Louthan won her first career start as Allan Davis drove her to a 1:58 victory. After a second and two thirds in seven starts, she finally made the winner’s circle paying $135.40 for a $2 ticket. With 99-1 Windy Pacific (Eddie Davis Jr.) second, the exacta returned $978.20 and a $1 5-6-7 trifecta payoff returned $5,151.30.

Corey Callahan added four winners to his meet’s total, now 281. George Dennis and Allan Davis won two races apiece.

There is a $100,000 DSBF Final every day through closing day, this Thursday,

Thursday post time is 4:30 p.m.

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