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Harrah's Hoosier Park: Marvelous Marshia, Best Place To Be repeat in Indiana Sires Stakes

webmaster|Sep 17, 2022
Marvelous Marshia 9-17-22
Dean Gillette Photography Marvelous Marshia rallied in the lane to win her Indiana Sires Stakes split on Saturday night

A week's worth of Indiana Sires Stakes action at Harrah's Hoosier Park wrapped up with the 3-year-old pacing fillies stepping into the spotlight on Saturday night. Two divisions of seven horses would highlight the 14-race card, with leg seven of the series picking up right where leg six left off for the group, with Marvelous Marshia and Best Place To Be back in the winner's circle.

Marvelous Marshia and John De Long kicked off the stakes action for the evening in the seventh race, picking up her third victory in her last four outings. Leaving from post two, De Long opted to take back with Marvelous Marshia, settling in sixth in the field of seven as Heidis Image and Joey Putnam led the field to the opening quarter in a hot 26 3/5. Trace Tetrick guided Need To Breathe out of the pocket for a backstretch brush to the front-end at the halfway point in 55 2/5. Need To Breathe received little time for a breather, though, as JJ Endofanera challenged first-over on the far turn through three-quarters in 1:23 3/5 as Marvelous Marshia and De Long were marred in heavy traffic fifth on the rail.

As the battle unfolded at the top of the lane, De Long and Marvelous Marshia surgically began making their way through traffic, eventually splitting rivals late towards the center of the track and surging through the gap with a 27 second last quarter to score the victory in 1:51 1/5. JK's Rollin Baby and Mike Oosting finished a half-length back in second, with Need To Breathe rounding out the trifecta. Marvelous Marshia returned $7.00 to her backers at the betting windows.

Owned by William, Patrick and Mia De Long, along with Marsha Lewis-Veitia, the Roger Welch trainee has picked up five victories in 11 seasonal starts, and is yet to miss the board in 2022. Bred by Marc and Maynard Bontager, the daughter of Always A Virgin and out of the Sportsmaster mare Honey's Luck, has now banked $122,040 on the season and $167,899 for her career.

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The $49,000 second flight went as the 12th race on the card, and Best Place To Be would extend her win streak to three in Indiana Sires Stakes competition. Driver Sam Widger would steer Best Place To Be into the four-hole in the opening quarter as Jewel'sbewithus and Tetrick set the pace to the tune of 27 seconds. The pace would remain fast on the front as Ricky Macomber Jr. tugged the right line on the upset-minded Cats Image up the backstretch from third, surging to the front at the half in 54 3/5. Cats Image would maintain her advantage on the far turn and through three quarters in 1:23 while Best Place To Be and Widger motored into third, first-up on the outside.

As the field turned for home, Best Place To Be powered to the lead, but she faced heavy pressure to her inside, as Jewel'sbewithus surged up the rail. Gonna Be Good and De Long were also coming from the back-field, flying up the passing lane in the final eighth. However, behind the strength of a 28 second final quarter, Best Place To Be responded gamely to prevail by a head over Gonna Be Good in 1:51 3/5. Jewel'sbewithus would hold for the show spot.

The Mike Roth-trained Best Place To Be is heating up at the right time, picking up her third straight victory and fourth of the season in 11 starts in 2022 for owners Dm Stables and William Refenacht. The homebred daughter of Always A Virgin, out of the Artsplace mare Best Place, has built a bankroll of $88,800 over the course of her sophomore campaign.

Racing action continues at Harrah's Hoosier Park with a 14-race card on Tuesday night, which will also kick off Caesars Trotting Classic week. Racing fans can tune in for the post draw for the fifth edition of the $200,000 Caesars Trotting Classic on the Night Drive pre-race show on the Harrah's Hoosier Park simulcast, as well as the Hoosier Park AV YouTube channel live on Tuesday beginning at 5:30 p.m. The $175,000 Harrah's Hoosier Park Pacing Derby will also be drawn live on Tuesday, and it's expected the world's fastest Standardbred, Bulldog Hanover, will make his return to Hoosier Park for the first time since his 1:48 1/5 score in the $325,000 Dan Patch Stakes on August 12.

--press release (Harrah's Hoosier Park)--

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