Sophomore pacing colts were the featured attraction at Hoosier Park Racing & Casino in the opening round of $75,000 Indiana Sires Stakes finals on Friday, June 1. After tasting defeat for the first time eight starts in his elimination last week, Always A Prince and Trace Tetrick rebounded gamely to find the winner’s circle in 1:49 2/5. The 1:49 2/5 clocking was a new lifetime-best and equaled the fastest mile of the season over the Hoosier Park oval through 44 nights of racing. Leaving from the trailing post position ten, Always A Prince changed up his front-running tactics to settle along the rail in fifth. Jeopardy and Brandon Bates were the first to get a call through the opening panel in 26 4/5 while the rest of the field sorted out early positions. Shnitzledosomethin and Peter Wrenn, the slight post time favorite, were pointed to the front down the backside and grabbed command just before the second station in 54 3/5. Shnitzledosomethin was still calling the shots at the three-quarter clocking in 1:22 1/5, but Always A Prince was on the attack first-over with Gerardo and Luke Plano in tow. Shnitzledosomethin looked strong on the front, but Tetrick asked his mount for more, and Always A Prince found another gear. Utilizing a 27 1/5 final quarter, Always A Prince edged past a game Shnitzledosomethin to get the win by a length. Gerardo rallied well to round out the trifecta at 57-1. Always A Prince returned $4.80 at the betting windows for the victory. “He was as sharp as I’ve ever seen him tonight,” Tetrick said in the winner’s circle. “I obviously wanted a helmet to follow, but that’s not the way the race worked out. He’s a true professional. He acts like an aged horse; you can do anything you want with him. He loves his job and is an extremely talented colt.” It was the type of performance that surely would have put a smile on recently-departed trainer Bill Dailey’s face.  Dailey, who trained the horse for the first seven starts of his career, passed away unexpectedly on May 20. With the win, Always A Prince recorded his eighth seasonal victory from just nine starts. Unraced as a 2-year-old, the gelded son of Always A Virgin-Glorious Princess is owned by trainer Kimberly Dailey, along with Carl & Melanie Atley, and has now amassed $78,500 in lifetime purse earnings. --press release (Hoosier Park)--