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Pocono Downs

Pocono: Beach Cowgirl just misses world record in PA Sire Stakes win

webmaster|Jul 17, 2022
Beach Cowgirl 7-17-22
Curtis Salonick Beach Cowgirl has turned in two impressive victories thus far in her career

Beach Cowgirl, a 2-year-old pacing daughter of Captaintreacherous-Stonebridge Sundae, was astounding in winning her $54,986 division of the second Pennsylvania Sire Stakes prelim for her division during the Sunday twilight card at The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono - in 1:50 2/5.

Let's take care of all the speed notes for Beach Cowgirl. The 1:50 2/5 clocking was a fifth of a second short of the track and world record set by Allstar Rating while winning a 2013 Breeders Crown elimination at Pocono. She is now the fastest freshman filly on any size of track this year, and ranks behind only two 1:50 1/5 Kindergarten winners at the Meadowlands Friday for babies of either sex.

And she did that in her second lifetime start, after setting a 1:51 stake record at The Meadows in her debut, also in a Sire Stakes.

Joe Bongiorno was content to wait third with his brilliant filly as Proud Mary rolled to the quarter in 26 3/5 and Ginger Tree Coco went around that one to the half in 55 1/5. Beach Cowgirl roared out of the hole near the five-eighths, blasted to the lead at the 1:22 4/5 three-quarters and finished out in 27 3/5 under only mild coaxing for a 2 1/4 length win over 29-1 closer Hello Yes Hi. Trainer Jennifer Bongiorno and the ownership of Joseph Di Scala Jr., Zippett Racing Stables, Scarlett Stables LLC., and JAF Racing LLC. have themselves a filly for whom the sky is the current limit.

Also notching a second Sire Stakes win was My Little Captain, who shares with Beach Cowgirl a two-for-two life record and sire Captaintreacherous (she's out of My Little Delight). My Little Captain was moved out on the far turn by driver Mike Wilder behind Absolute Power, whose uncovered move had carried her to the lead, and ran down that foe for a 1:53 2/5 triumph for trainer Andrew Stafford and EVM Racing LLC.

The third PaSS winner was the Stay Hungry-Four Starzz Melisa distaff Racin Hungry, who challenged front-stepping favorite Dole Whip in the last quarter and was game late to catch that one by a neck while posting a speed mark of 1:53 3/5. Racin Hungry is now two-for-three in her brief career for trainer Charlie Norris and the ownership of Scott Mceneny (her developer in Canada), Teresa Davidson, and Floyd Marshall. Her driver, Matt Kakaley, Pocono's leading driver, won five times on the night.

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Doublers in the five $20,000 Stallion Series divisions were driver David Miller, sires Stay Hungry (top stakes sire on the night with three wins) and A Rocknroll Dance, and three first-round StS winners. David Miller handled one by each sire, and both posted their second Stallion Series wins: the Stay Hungry-Arodast baby Ginger Tree Lena, taking a new mark of 1:55 for trainer Steve Cook and owners Sam Beegle, Ginger Tree Ventures LLC., Knollview Stable, and Robert Reber Jr., and Little Lady J, an A Rocknroll Dance-Monet's Lilly filly, who already has five wins, including stakes at Butler Fair, The Meadows, and now Pocono after reducing her standard to 1:54 for owner/trainer Mitchell York.

The fastest Stallion Series winner and the other double winner, the Always B Miki-Sweet Body filly Ambushed, was ironically the only StS winner Sunday who did not take a mark despite pacing in 1:53 2/5, fastest of the five cuts. A winner earlier is 1:53 1/5 at The Meadows, Ambushed won handily for driver Braxten Boyd, trainer Hunter Oakes, and the partnership of D Racing Stable Inc. and Donald MacRae.

The second Stay Hungry winner in the Stallion Series was Nevertellmetheodds (dam Armbro Cinnamon), who debuted after two qualifying wins and tasted success at first asking while taking a mark of 1:54 4/5 for Matt Kalaley and trainer Christopher Beaver, also co-owner with Anastasia Meshkoba. A Rocknroll Dance got a second winner in Frondeur (dam Redhot's Memory), a winner of half her four starts and possessor of a new mark of 1:54 3/5 for driver Marcus Miller, trainer/father Erv Miller, and the ownership of Shim Racing LLC.

--press release (PHHA/Pocono)--

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