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Harrah's Hoosier: Trotting colts remain undefeated in stakes action

webmaster|Sep 08, 2021
Dover In Motion 9-8-21
Dean Gillette Photography Dover In Motion won again impressively on Wednesday night at Harrah's Hoosier Park

Harrah's Hoosier Park Racing & Casino kicked off another busy week of stakes action on Wednesday, September 8, with three divisions of Indiana Sires Stakes for the 2-year-old trotting colts and geldings, two with a purse of $45,000 and one worth $44,500, and two $66,000 sections for the 2-year-old trotting fillies. The rookie trotters have now completed the fourth preliminary round of their six-round series as they look toward the $250,000 Super Finals slated for Oct. 15 at Harrah's Hoosier Park.

In the races for colts and geldings, Dover In Motion, Ponda Adventure, and Head Games all extended their individual win streaks after capturing their respective splits and delivered as the heavy post time favorites.

Dover In Motion and Ricky Macomber Jr. looked every bit the part of a 1-9 favorite as they coasted to a three length victory in 1:55 2/5. Leaving from the rail, Dover In Motion settled off the gate in second before moving to the lead just before the half and was quickly on top by two lengths. Dover In Motion closed home in 27 3/5 under minimal urging from Macomber Jr. to get the victory. Iwon't Backdown AS and Elliot Deaton finished second, while Swan Harbor and Brandon Bates finished third. Dover In Motion returned $2.20 to win.

The Jamie Macomber trainee is now undefeated in five starts this season and sent his lifetime purse earnings over the $100,000 mark with the victory. Dover In Motion is owned in partnership by M & M Racing and Norbert Maza. The gelded son of Dover Dan-Keystone Sadie was bred by Lyle Slabach.

Ponda Adventure and Trace Tetrick utilized similar tactics in the second flight of the stakes action for trotting colts and geldings. Ponda Adventure grabbed the lead down the backside en route to a three length victory in 1:55 1/5. Swan Captain and John DeLong rallied well late for second, while DJ Dan and Mike Oosting were third. Ponda Adventure paid $2.10 for the win.

Ponda Adventure is now undefeated in six starts this season and sent his seasonal earnings over the $100,000 mark. Ponda Adventure's victory was one of four training wins on the evening for trainer Erv Miller and one of four driving victories for Trace Tetrick. Ponda Adventure is owned in partnership by Engel Stable, L.A. Willinger, and J.D. Graham. The gelded son of Swan For All-Wildflower was bred by Pond-A-Acres.

In the final division of the stakes action for the 2-year-old trotting colts and geldings, Head Games and LeWayne Miller were able to overcome an unfavorable trip to score. Stopping the timer in 1:55 1/5, Head Games was parked but pressed on to the lead and is now undefeated in two lifetime starts. The 1:55 1/5 score was a new lifetime mark.

Trained and driven by LeWayne Miller, the gelded son of Swan For All-Southwind Goddess is owned in partnership by Bill E. Beechy and Flying Manes LLC. Head Games was bred by Larry Troyer.

On the trotting fillies side of the stakes action, the favorites also prevailed in their respective divisions. Fleurie and Peter Wrenn were able to overcome a tough assignment from post nine to score in 1:56 1/5. The homebred daughter of Muscle Massive-Renees Pockets is owned by M T Pockets Stables and trained by Melanie Wrenn. Fleurie has now won four of five lifetime starts and has amassed $101,670 in lifetime purse earnings.

M-M's Dream was able to overcome a difficult trip of her own to score in the second split of the stakes action for trotting fillies. With driver Sam Widger in the bike, M-M's Dream faced pressure for much of the mile but pressed on and went on to win by two lengths in a new lifetime best of 1:56 2/5.

Trained by Henry Graber Jr., the daughter of Swan For All-Trading Places is owned in partnership by Eleven Star Stables, F. Baldachino, and Hillside Stables. M-M's Dream was bred by Mervin J. Miller.

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

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