Explore more publications!

DSBF Final: Yale tops the class

Delaware State Rep. William J. Carson  presents the DSBF championship trophy to the connections of Yale following his lifetime-best 1:56.2 victory on Tuesday at Bally's Dover.

Delaware State Rep. William J. Carson presents the DSBF championship trophy to the connections of Yale
following his lifetime-best 1:56.2 victory on Tuesday at Bally’s Dover

DOVER — Stung early in a four-way battle for the lead, Yale had enough left late to shrug off two challenges en route to a lifetime-best 1:56.2 win in the $110,000 Delaware Standardbred Breeders’ Fund (DSBF) series championship for 3-year-old male trotters on Tuesday, Dec. 16, at Bally’s Dover.

Yale, driven by Art Stafford, Jr., scored a lifetime-best 1:56.2 victory in the DSBF 3-year-old male trotting final.
Yale, driven by Art Stafford, Jr., earned his sixth career victory as the 7-2 second choice.

With Art Stafford Jr. at the lines for owner/breeder/trainer Stacy Johnson-Stafford, Yale sprinted clear of three other leavers on approach to the first turn and led Royalty Star (driven by Troy Beyer) through a :28.2 first quarter while Wolfpack Cheddar (Pat Berry) pressed in the breeze and 1-5 favorite Melvin G (Tim Tetrick) was stacked three-deep before retreating to the second-over position with a lap to go. Yale kept Wolfpack Cheddar’s mild pressure at bay through a :57.3 half.

Up the backstretch, Wolfpack Cheddar worked to within a half length of Yale, only to sharply fade with three-eighths to go. As Melvin G failed to threaten off worsening cover past three-quarters in 1:27.1, Yale’s main danger became Royalty Star, whom Beyer angled off the pegs to take aim at the eighth pole. Yale remained steadfast, holding Royalty Star off by a driven half length. Legend Of Rock (Corey Callahan) finished a ground-saving third, another 3-1/4 lengths behind.

Melvin G faded to finish sixth in the eight-horse field after being caught three-wide around the first and third turns.

Yale, an E L Platinum-Press Corp colt with six wins and $165,100 in earnings from nine career starts, paid $9 to win as the 7-2 second choice.

In the $20,000 DSBF series consolation, Brass Survivor and driver George Dennis made every call a winning one en route to a 2-1/4-length, 1:59.1 victory over Perfect Surprise. Carlo Poliseno owns and trains the Collect The Brass-Wilsons Flame gelding, who paid $10 to win as the 4-1 third choice.

The $110,000 DSBF series championship for sophomore pacing fillies is carded as the 11th race on the Wednesday, Dec. 17, 15-race program at Bally’s Dover. First post is 4:30 p.m.

 


Legal Disclaimer:

EIN Presswire provides this news content "as is" without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.

Share us

on your social networks:
AGPs

Get the latest news on this topic.

SIGN UP FOR FREE TODAY

No Thanks

By signing to this email alert, you
agree to our Terms & Conditions