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Dover: Navy Blue wins another DSBF prelim

webmaster|Dec 06, 2022
Navy Blue 12-6-22
Fotowon Navy Blue swept his DSBF prelims after tallying on Tuesday

Art Stafford Jr. and Wyatt Starkey's Navy Blue lived up to his 1-20 favoritism for the second consecutive week in the Delaware Standardbred Breeders' Fund series for 3-year-old male trotters at Bally's Dover, posting a comfortable 1:58 4/5 win in his $20,000 second round division on a rainy Tuesday (Dec. 6).

Stafford Jr., who also trains and drove the Anders Bluestone-Overnight Hit gelding, took his time in the early stages, allowing Snow Burst (driven by Allan Davis) and Wolfpack Russ (Corey Callahan) to duel before brushing Navy Blue from third and clearing for the lead just past a 29 second quarter. From that point, Navy Blue faced nary a challenge, coasting through middle splits of 59 1/5 and 1:29 1/5 and opening up a five length lead on the final turn. Stafford Jr. then took Navy Blue in-hand through the stretch to win by a geared-down 1 1/2 lengths over Snow Burst. Sunset Sail (Tony Morgan) improved gradually up the backstretch to take third.

Navy Blue, now an 11-time winner with $167,986 in lifetime earnings, paid $2.10 across the board.

The other division winner, Big Daddy D, also won in 1:58 4/5 off a third-to-first move, but it took the Dusty Winner-Do We Lindy gelding and driver Cody Poliseno much longer to clear the lead, grinding first-over through a 57 1/5 half before wearing down and clearing Embrace The Stone (Tim Tetrick) midway up the backstretch. Despite slowing considerably in the stretch, Big Daddy D held his ground to stave off a wide rally from Tua (Montrell Teague) by three-quarters of a length. LG's Reed O Wen (Jim Morand) preserved third after losing cover nearing the far turn.

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Carlo Poliseno trains seven-time winner Big Daddy D, who returned $4.60, for owner-breeder Jane Dunavant.

Navy Blue and Big Daddy D secured spots in next Tuesday's (Dec. 13) $100,000 DSBF series final, along with JAs Bluestone, LG's Reed O Wen, Snowburst, Tua, Sunset Sail and Embrace The Stone.

Three-year-old pacing fillies contest their second DSBF preliminary on Wednesday (Dec. 7), with two $20,000 divisions kicking off a 14-race card. First post is 4:30 p.m.

--press release (DSBF)--

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