by Darrell Wood, publicity director, Colonial Downs
New Kent, VA — On a day when nine of ten winning horses established new life speed marks at Colonial Downs, Dan O’Mara’s 2-year-old filly trotter True Day Dream went beyond that and tied a track record that had stood for five years.
True Day Dream entered Wednesday’s (Oct. 3) fifth race with five wins, a second and two thirds in eight career starts, so it came as no surprise that she was sent off as the 1-2 betting favorite.
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True Day Dream equaled the track record for a 2-year-old filly trotter with a 1:54.1 score.
O’Mara smartly directed his Infinitif filly to the pocket immediately and let Sir Alex Z Tam go to the front and cut initial quarter panels of :27.4, :56 and 1:24. True Day Dream came first over late in the turn and passed the leader with ease in mid-stretch en route a two length triumph in 1:54.1.
The winner equaled the 1:54.1 mark set by Locksweeper in November 2007 which was authored ironically by O’Mara as well. With Wednesday’s win, True Day Dream’s freshman year bankroll surged over the $75,000 mark.
Speed also prevailed in the other races, led by Mary Dawson’s Doc’s Bonanza who came back from last in the turn to nose out Dick’s Dandy at the wire in 1:49.4. The 5-year-old The Panderosa horse is 3-for-3 this meet.
Other life marks were established by Crown Heights (1:51), Pro Deuce (1:52.4), Cheetah Feet (1:52.4), Hillcrest Domingo (1:52.4), Paul T (1:53.3), Apparition (1:55.1) and Bam Ba Lam (1:59.1).
Colonial Downs will present a ten race card Thursday at 1 p.m.