Post nine proved no problem for Agent Q and Idyllic Beach picked up her first win since June in the pair of $71,702 Pennsylvania Sire Stakes splits for 3-year-old pacing fillies on Saturday afternoon at The Meadows. In the first division Way Bettor (Yannick Gingras), making her first start for trainer Jimmy Takter, would take the field of nine to the opening quarter in 27 2/5, but Agent Q (David Miller), who had landed in fourth from the outside post nine, came first-over and took control just past the 56 2/5 half-mile marker.  Caviart Ally (Andrew McCarthy) would then try things first-up out of the third spot, and she would get to within half a length of Agent Q at the 1:23 4/5 three-quarters.  Caviart Ally couldn't cut the margin any more, though, as Agent Q maintained that half-length advantage to the wire, stopping the clock in 1:51 1/5.  Way Bettor wound up third. “You never like to draw nine, but we still thought we had a good shot,” said winning trainer Aaron Lambert. “She’s right on her game now. She’s been good for a long time. Hopefully she can stay that way.” The victorious filly by Western Terror is owned by Martin Scharf, Rochetti Cassar Racing, and Robert Muscara.  Agent Q, who won for the fifth straight time this season, made her tenth winner's circle appearance in her career, and she has now put away $889,530 in her life.  She paid $2.80 to win as the 2-5 favorite. Bettor's Up (Aaron Merriman), who got the better of Agent Q in the Fan Hanover earlier this year, was also looking to deliver from post nine in the other section, and she would make front, chopping out fractions of 26 4/5, 55 4/5, and 1:23 4/5.  1-2 favorite Idyllic Beach (Gingras), racing on Lasix for the first time, watched Bettor's Up all the way from the two-hole, though, then pulled pocket midway through the final turn and took over the lead.  From there, Idyllic Beach remained clear, hitting the wire a length and a half to the good over 67-1 Risky Romance (McCarthy) in a 1:51 3/5 mile.  Terrortina (Jim Pantaleano) got up for third over Bettor's Up. “Bleeding definitely didn’t help her, although I’m not sure it was the only thing,” said winning driver Gingras. “It’s a tough group of fillies — that’s probably part of the reason, too. She raced really good today, and hopefully she moves forward from here.” Idyllic Beach is a daughter of Somebeachsomewhere trained by Takter for owners Christina Takter, John Fielding, Brixton Medical Inc., and Marvin Katz.  Idyllic Beach, who returned $3.00 to win, now has 11 lifetime wins and a bankroll of $820,792. --quotes courtesy of The Meadows--