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Dover: Yale atop the class in his Delaware Standardbred Breeders' Fund final

webmaster|Dec 16, 2025
Yale 12-16-25
Quenton Egan Yale wouldn't be denied in Tuesday's DSBF final at Bally's Dover

Stung early in a four-way battle for the early lead, Yale had enough left late to shrug off two challenges en route to a lifetime-best 1:56 2/5 win in the $110,000 Delaware Standardbred Breeders' Fund (DSBF) series championship for 3-year-old male trotters on Tuesday (Dec. 16) at Bally's Dover.

With Art Stafford Jr. at the lines for owner/breeder/trainer Stacy Johnson-Stafford, Yale sprinted clear of three other leavers on approach to the first turn and led Royalty Star (driven by Troy Beyer) through a 28 2/5 first quarter while Wolfpack Cheddar (Pat Berry) pressed in the breeze and 1-5 favorite Melvin G (Tim Tetrick) was stacked three-deep before retreating to the second-over position with a lap to go. Yale kept Wolfpack Cheddar's mild pressure at bay through a 57 3/5 half.

Up the backstretch, Wolfpack Cheddar worked to within a half length of Yale, only to sharply fade with three-eighths to go. As Melvin G failed to threaten off worsening cover past three-quarters in 1:27 1/5, Yale's main danger became Royalty Star, whom Beyer angled off the pegs to take aim at the eighth pole. Yale remained steadfast, holding Royalty Star off by a driven half-length. Legend Of Rock (Corey Callahan) finished a ground-saving third, another 3 1/4 lengths behind.

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Melvin G faded to finish sixth in the eight-horse field after being caught three-wide around the first and third turns.

Yale, an E L Platinum-Press Corp colt with six wins and $165,100 in earnings from nine career starts, paid $9 to win as the 7-2 second choice.

In the $20,000 DSBF series consolation, Brass Survivor and driver George Dennis made every call a winning one en route to a 2 1/4 length, 1:59 1/5 victory over Perfect Surprise. Carlo Poliseno owns and trains the Collect The Brass-Wilsons Flame gelding, who paid $10 to win as the 4-1 third choice.

The $110,000 DSBF series championship for sophomore pacing fillies is carded as the 11th race on Wednesday's (Dec. 17) 15-race program at Bally's Dover. First post is 4:30 p.m. (EST).

--press release (DSBF)--

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