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Dover: Navy Blue impressive in DSBF opener for 3YO male trotters

webmaster|Nov 29, 2022
Navy Blue 11-29-22
Fotowon Navy Blue has won five straight races after taking his DSBF test on Tuesday at Bally's Dover

Navy Blue continued his tear through the First State on Tuesday (Nov. 29), recording a 1:56 3/5 win - his eighth victory from nine starts this season - in his $20,000 first round preliminary division of the Delaware Standardbred Breeders' Fund series for 3-year-old trotting colts and geldings at Bally's Dover. JAs Bluestone rallied from off-the-pace to nab odds-on choice LG's Reed O Wen in the other division.

Prohibitive 1-20 favorite Navy Blue, in line to trainer-driver Art Stafford Jr., wasted no time establishing control of the terms, forcing Big Daddy D (driven by Cody Poliseno) to retreat to the pocket at the end of a 28 2/5 first quarter duel. The pair raced one-two through middle splits of 58 3/5 and 1:27 3/5 while steadily separating themselves from their four rivals. Off the home turn, Navy Blue edged two lengths clear of his nearest rival, and, despite drifting a bit wide in mid-stretch, maintained that margin to the end of his victory. Sunset Sail (Tony Morgan) rallied to take third, another 14 1/4 lengths behind.

Stafford, who also bred Navy Blue, shares ownership with Wyatt Starkey. The Anders Bluestone-Overnight Hit gelding has now won 10 of his 14 career starts, including the Harrington DSBF series final earlier in the season, amassed $157,986 in career earnings, and paid $2.10 to win.

In the other division, JAs Bluestone took advantage of a pressured pace and a patient steer from trainer-driver Victor Kirby to win in 1:59. Away sixth early in the field of seven, JAs Bluestone angled third-over up the backstretch after LG's Reed O Wen (Jim Morand) took three-eighths of a mile to clear for the lead. Despite being able to pull the half back to 58 3/5, LG's Reed O Wen faced a second challenge heading into the far turn, when the first-over Tua (Montrell Teague) briefly seized command from LG's Reed O Wen. When Tua began to stall in the breeze, Kirby spun JAs Bluestone three-wide, and the Anders Bluestone-JA's Commando gelding rallied to collar LG's Reed O Wen by a neck. Embrace The Stone (Tim Tetrick) finished third.

JAs Bluestone, a Pamela Wagner homebred, paid $6.20 to win. He has now won five times in 22 career starts and has banked $124,381.

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The second preliminary round of the DSBF series for 3-year-old male trotters is slated for next Tuesday (Dec. 6). Wednesday's (Nov. 30) 14-race program at Bally's Dover begins with a pair of $20,000 DSBF first round events for 3-year-old pacing fillies; post time is 4:30 p.m.

--press release (DSBF)--

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