Harrah's Hoosier Park: Sabonis, Lets Go Endofaera extend streaks in Indiana Sires Stakes
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Sophomore standouts Sabonis and Lets Go Endofaera were as advertised in the Indiana Sires Stakes at Harrah's Hoosier Park on Friday, Oct. 4. In the eighth and final leg of the Sires Stakes for both the sophomore pacing males and fillies, Sabonis extended his win streak to 13 on the year in the first division for the boys, while Lets Go Endofaera clincher her seventh consecutive victory in the second split for fillies.
The 1-20 favorite in his $50,500 tilt, Sabonis and regular pilot Joey Putnam left from post five in the field of eight. 43-1 shot Noblesville (Brandon Bates) rocketed to the front from post eight entering the first turn, with Sabonis settling in fifth through a first quarter of 26 1/5. M-M-s Bud (Jay Cross) worked around Noblesville on the backstretch, leading the field to the halfway point in 55 1/5 while Sabonis flushed the cover of Packedwithluck (Trace Tetrick), who started the outer flow, charging into second with M-M-s Bud continuing to lead to three-quarters in 1:23. Perfectly positioned second-over, Sabonis surged off cover at the top of the lane, pacing home in 26 3/5 with the plugs still in to power to victory by 1 1/4 lengths in 1:50 1/5. Noblesville rallied up the passing lane for place, M-M-s Bud held for show.
A winner in 16 of 17 on the season, Sabonis is trained by Aaron Stutzman for owner Pat Miller. Sporting earnings of $471,000 this season, Sabonis has not tasted defeat since May 3 of this year as he looks to the $250,000 Indiana Sires Stakes Super Final next Friday (Oct. 11) as part of Hoosier Champions night.
Lets Go Endofaera left little suspense regarding her win streak, scoring in front-end fashion in her $49,500 Sire Stakes event for pacing fillies.
The bettors' choice at 1-20, Lets Go Endofaera and driver John De Long landed in the pocket on the first turn, sitting behind Flirtin Fanera (Ricky Macomber Jr.) through a quarter of 27 1/5. Lets Go Endofaera forfeited the pocket to move to the lead on the backstretch, backing the pace down considerably to the half in 57 4/5. Galley's Image (Brandon Bates) tipped from third on the final turn, spotting Lets Go Endofaera 1 1/2 lengths at the three-quarter pole in 1:26 2/5. The sprint for home commenced with Galley's Image in hot pursuit of the favorite, but Lets Go Endofaera was not to be caught, pacing home in 25 3/5 to reach the wire three-parts of a length in front in 1:52. Lyin' Eyes (Joey Putnam) closed for third.
The divisional champion last year at two, Lets Go Endofaera has backed up her star 2-year-old campaign by winning nine of 10 in 2024 for trainer Tabby De Long. Jesse De Long bred and co-owns the daughter of JK Endofaera-Let's Go Higher along with John and William De Long. Having earned $292,140 on the season, Lets Go Endofaera enters next week's Super Final just shy of $600,000 in career earnings.
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De Long homebreds swept the 3-year-old filly pace as Teelatini sizzled to a career-best effort with driver Trace Tetrick in tow a race prior in the $49,500 first section.
Teelatini got away third early with Defining Moment (Brandon Bates) jumping out to an early lead to cut the quarter in 27 seconds. Tetrick moved the 2-5 favorite to the lead on the backstretch, assuming command before reaching the half in 55 2/5. Teelatini looked to give the field the slip on the final turn, opening up by 2 1/2 lengths at three-quarters in 1:23. The lead widened to 4 1/2 lengths midway through the lane before Jada Caroline (Marvin Luna) staged a late rally to close the gap, but Teelatini still crossed the wire 1 1/2 lengths clear in 1:49 4/5. All JK (John De Long) would round out the trifecta.
Since joining leading trainer Tyler George's barn in September, Teelatini has won two of three, with her lone defeat being a runner-up finish to Lets Go Endofaera in the $75,000 Carl Becker Memorial. Bred by owners William and Patrick De Long, Teelatini has won four of 12 in her 3-year-old campaign with earnings of $129,306. The victory was the 10th of the career for the daughter of Rockin Image-Nightcap, who went just over $400,000 in lifetime earnings following the victory.
Trace Tetrick snagged to other $50,500 showdown for pacing colts and geldings as well, surging late up the pylons with Martz Telly at 6-1 to pull the mild upset.
Play Action Pass (Mike Oosting) hustled to the lead at 11-1 through a hot opening quarter of 26 1/5 while Martz Telly got away fourth in the field of eight. Play Action Pass had things his way to the half in 55 seconds before leading to three-quarters in 1:23 with Martz Telly shuffled and pinned to the cones in fifth. Turning for home, the race appeared to be between Play Action Pass and Dale Yea (Marvin Luna), who popped pocket and set his sights on the leader, before Martz Telly found a seam up the passing lane to make it a three horse battle. Surging home in 25 3/5, Martz Telly timed his move just right, nosing out Dale Yea for the victory in 1:49 3/5, with Play Action Pass just a head back in third.
The victory took nearly two full seconds off of his career mark as Martz Telly notched his second win of 2024 in 12 outings. Trained by Ron Burke, Martz Telly has made $56,400 on the season and now over a quarter million in his career for owners Burke Racing Stable, Knox Services, Frank Baldachino and Weaver Bruscemi.
In other Sires Stakes action on the card, Walkin On Sunshine and trainer/driver Jay Cross converted a pocket trip to take the $20,000 prep of aged pacing mares in 1:50 1/5, while Flagman tracked down Ponda Jet in 1:52 to take the $20,000 prep for aged trotting males with trainer/driver Rick Plano.
Racing action concludes for the week on Saturday, Oct. 4 with a 12-race card set to get underway at 7:00 p.m. The card gets started with a $10,000 guaranteed pool in the early Pick 5 (races 1-5), featuring a carryover of $2,266.69.
--press release (Harrah's Hoosier Park)--

