She's All Wolfe, Ninethirtyturbo take Oklahoma Stallion Stakes divisions by same margin in identical times

She’s All Wolfe fought for a neck win over Special Treasure in the fillies division of the $50,000 Oklahoma Stallion Stakes on Friday night at Remington Park. The race shared a card with the $50,000 colts and geldings division of the Stallion Stakes that Ninethirtyturbo won by a neck over Euromantic.
The races were for 3-year-olds at seven furlongs. Both were run on a muddy, sealed track.
She’s All Wolfe ($2.80) settled off fractions of 22.29 seconds for the opening quarter and 44.99 for the half-mile before moving to the fore in the stretch. She covered the distance in 1:24.16.
Richard Eramia was aboard for trainer Donnie Von Hemel. Robert Zoellner bred and owns She’s All Wolfe, who is a daughter of Magna Graduate and the millionaire She’s All In.
Ninethirtyturbo ($12.20) won his third straight race in the Oklahoma Stallion Stakes. He stalked fractions of 22.39 seconds for the opening quarter and 45.60 for the half-mile and covered the distance in the same 1:24.16 as She’s All Wolfe.
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Lane Luzzi was aboard for Kirk Thoroughbreds and trainer Kari Craddock. Ninethirtyturbo is a son of Notional. He won a maiden special weight and entry-level allowance this spring at Will Rogers Downs and is now 3 for 4.
* Also on the card, Hunka Burning Love rolled by 13 1/2 lengths in an allowance, one start after winning the opening night Governor’s Cup at Remington. He paid $2.60.

