The week of racing at Harrah's Hoosier Park Racing & Casino began on Tuesday, Sept. 5 with a busy night of Indiana Sires Stakes action. Two divisions each for the 3-year-old pacing and trotting fillies, along with a lone test for the 3-year-old trotting colts and geldings, highlighted the 14-race card. Leading driver Trace Tetrick teamed up with Tyler George to sweep both sections for pacing fillies, kicking off the stakes action with Tell's On A Roll in the $50,000 first flight. Tell's On A Roll scored in gate-to-wire fashion, utilizing a 26 2/5 final quarter to open up by four on the wire and score in a lifetime-best 1:50 1/5. Owned by Engel Stable of Illinois and Louis Willinger, the daughter of Tellitlikeitis-Have Rock Willroll has visited the winner's circle in four of seven starts in 2023 and now boasts a career bankroll of $163,066. In the $49,500 second and final clash for the pacing fillies, Rollin Rosie delivered as the 1-2 favorite for the Tetrick/George combination. Rollin Rosie stalked just off the hot pace in the early stages before taking command at the halfway point, then utilized a gutsy 28 second last quarter to fend off an upset-minded Shadowrage and Jared Seekman at 77-1 by a head on the wire in 1:50 4/5. The victory was the fifth in six tries in 2023 for the JK Endofanera-Rock N Roll Baby filly who is co-owned by trainer George, along with Greg Samples and Scp Stable Inc. Rollin Rosie has now banked $328,520 in a career that has only seen the filly taste defeat twice in 13 starts. Driver John De Long had a sire stakes sweep of his own on the card, taking both $49,000 showdowns for the trotting fillies. Being saddled with far outside post seven was no issue for Marys Magic as she delivered a front-end victory in the first grouping. Using a 28 1/5 final fraction, Marys Magic proved to be too tough on the lead, fending off even-money favorite Helpoftheseason by a head to seal the 1:53 4/5 victory. The Dover-Dan-Marigold Magic filly is trained by Robert Reeser and picked up her sixth win in 16 starts in 2023. The victory pushed the career bankroll of Marys Magic into six figures, as she has now banked $106,540 for owner Windy City Farm. ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter In the other tilt, De Long teamed up with Swanya as she returned to her winning ways once again. Swanya catapulted off of a second-over trip to get home in 27 4/5 and prevail in a three-horse photo on the wire in 1:53 3/5 as Swan Fancy and Yo Beth D dead-heated for the place position. The Missy Essig-trained Swanya scored her eighth victory in 12 seasonal outings of owner Jackie Beeman. Bred by Leonard Miller, the daughter of Swan For All, out of the Lou's Legacy mare Tanya's Legacy, has banked $132,640 lifetime. The biggest upset of the evening came in the lone $96,000 Indiana Sires Stakes race for the trotting colts and geldings. Driver Clint Coy sent Talent Scout straight to the front and never looked back at odds of 31-1, scoring the victory by open lengths in a career-best clocking of 1:52 3/5. Trained by Doug Rideout, the son of Swan For All-Prettysydney Ridge notched his third victory in 11 trips to the racetrack in 2023. The victory pushed Talent Scout's seasonal earnings into six figures and lifetime earnings to $343,662 for owners Julie Rideout, Alan White and Dave Gamble. Indiana Sires Stakes continue on the Wednesday, September 6 card at Harrah's Hoosier Park, with two splits of the penultimate leg for 2-year-old trotting fillies topping the 14-race program. Guaranteed wagers will bookend the action, as a $12,500 guaranteed early Pick 5 ($3,180.18 carryover) kicks off in the opener, and the traditional $10,000 Hoosier Hi 5 goes in the finale. First post for Wednesday is 6:15 p.m. --press release (Harrah's Hoosier Park)--