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Breeders Crown: Stay Hungry devours foes in 2-Year-Old Colt Pace

Ken Weingartner|Oct 28, 2017
Stay Hungry 10/28/17
Derick Giwner Stay Hungry (outside) keeps Shnitzledosomethin at bay to win the Breeders Crown 2-Year-Old Colt Pace

Stay Hungry charged off the final turn to overtake Western Passage, and then held off Shnitzledosomethin by a neck to win Saturday night’s $600,000 Breeders Crown for 2-year-old male pacers in 1:50 4/5 at Hoosier Park. Closing Statement was third.

Shnitzledosomethin, Karpathian Kid and Western Pleasure all spent time in front during the first three-quarters of the race, with the quarter in 26 1/5, the half in 54 3/5, and three-quarters in 1:22 3/5.

Stay Hungry was sixth up the backstretch and three-wide coming off the final turn.

Doug McNair guided Stay Hungry to victory and earned his first Breeders Crown win. It was the third trophy for trainer Tony Alagna.

“It worked out, but I moved him pretty early down the backstretch,” said McNair. “This track with the long stretch, it worked out pretty good. This colt, I moved him, and he knew what to do and he raced awesome. It’s exciting. I think I’ve driven in five or six of these Breeders Crowns and never won, so it’s a big thrill for me.”

Stay Hungry has won six of eight races and earned $437,964 for owners Brad Grant and Irwin Samelman. It was the first Breeders Crown win for both.

“At the head of the lane I was a little worried having to go three-wide,” said Grant. “But he’s showed up every race for us this year. Dougie gave us a great drive.

“We were confident. Tony and I talk a lot and we were very confident with the colt and believed he deserved to be here and could get it done and he did. It’s rewarding. My dad won this with Bettor’s Delight and to win it tonight means a lot.”

Stay Hungry is a son of Somebeachsomewhere out of the mare My Little Dragon, who was a three-time Breeders Crown champion. The colt was bred by AV & Son Bloodstock.

Sent off at odds of 9-2, Stay Hungry paid $11.00 to win.

Favorite Lost In Time was sixth-placed-fifth because of interference.

--press release (Breeders Crown)--

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