A pair of $49,000 divisions of Indiana Sire Stakes for sophomore trotting fillies headlined the 14-race program at Harrah's Hoosier Park on Wednesday night, seeing the reigning champion For Dayze go back-to-back and Bluebird Kazoom headlining a big night for the driver and trainer combination of Jordan Ross and Henry Graber Jr. Starting out of the gate in post three as the 7-5 second choice, For Dayze and driver John De Long patiently sat back towards fourth in the early stages in their split. Meanwhile, Dial Nine One One (Jordan Ross) took the opportunity, going first out in front to lead the six-horse field to the first quarter turn in 28 3/5. With For Dayze and Help Cum Laude (Atlee Bender) the trailers at the halfway mark, Honeymoon (Trace Tetrick) bounced to the outside, shuffling past Dial Nine One One to reach the halfway mark in 56 3/5. Now moving up the ranks, For Dayze, followed by Help Cum Laude in her draft, led the charge in the outer flow while Honeymoon looked to get separation from the favorites on the far turn. Honeymoon raced three lengths clear to three-quarters in 1:24.2; however, For Dayze continued her charge into third with Dial Nine One One being her next target. Into the homestretch, For Dayze glided past Dial Nine One One with her sights set on the leader Honeymoon. Nearing the wire, For Dayze advanced along the right side of Honeymoon, looking to slug it out down the stretch. Punching the accelerator at the right time, For Dayze surged late to nail the upset-minded Honeymoon by a neck on the wire in a career-best 1:53 1/5 as Dial Nine One One held onto third. For Dayze is owned by William De Long and Patrick De Long and was bred by Ernie Lambright. The filly increased her seasonal earnings to $50,550 in winning her first two legs of Indiana Sire Stakes action, while pushing her career bankroll to $313,550. For Dayze paid $4.80 to win. ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter Earlier in the card, Bluebird Kazoom took care of business. Flying out the gate from post five, Bluebird Kazoom had her eyes set of the lead before Pure Love (Atlee Bender) surged from the outside to beat Bluebird Kazoom to the rail to set the tempo to the quarter in 27 4/5. Not willing to relinquish the lead for too long, Bluebird Kazoom zoomed along the outside to take the lead from Pure Love, meeting the halfway point in 56 2/5 to lead the five-horse field. At the three-quarter pole in 1:25 4/5, Bluebird Kazoom began extending her lead while followed by Pure Love, Expressive Gal (Kyle Wilfong) and Judge Lily (Kevin Lambright) as Make It Spicy (Trace Tetrick) went on a break. Motoring down the stretch, the lead continued to expand for Bluebird Kazoom, as she cruised to the wire uncontested in 1:54. Expressive Gal got up for second, while Pure Love settled for third. The winner is owned by Hillside Stables, Indiana Stables LLC., Hickory Hollow Stables and Michael Rosenthal. Bluebird Kazoom, bred by Delvin Miller, Kenneth Bontrager and Daryl Miller. Boosting her career earnings to $62,225 for her seventh win of her three-year-old rookie season, Bluebird Kazoom paid $3.20 to win. This victory marked the second win of the eventual five for the driver and trainer combination of Jordan Ross and Henry Graber Jr. The pair took three of the first six races on the card with the other visits to the winner's circle in race one with Ilikeitlikethat ($4, 1:53) and race six with Clear And Cool ($6.40, 1:56 2/5). The duo then teamed up to take down the late double with Rockin Mudslinger ($2.40, 1:50 4/5) and Ponda Bugatti ($2.10, 1:53 4/5). Live racing resumes at Harrah's Hoosier Park tomorrow night (June 11) with a 13-race card headlined by the second leg of Indiana Sire Stakes action for the 3-year-old colt and gelding trotters in Races 10 and 11. The card features a $10,000 guaranteed late Pick 4 and the $10,000 guaranteed late Hoosier High 5 done in partnership with the USTA's Strategic Wagering Program. First post is set for 5:30 p.m. (EDT). --press release (Hoosier)--