She's All Wolfe takes third consecutive Oklahoma Classics Night Distaff

She’s All Wolfe won the $145,000 Oklahoma Classics Night Distaff for the third year in a row Friday when she cruised home by 3 1/2 lengths in one of eight stakes on the card at Remington Park.
She’s Shiney finished second, while it was 7 3/4 lengths back in third to 1-5 favorite Hits Pricey Legacy.
The Distaff, which was sponsored by Daily Racing Form, was for fillies and mares over one mile, 70 yards. It was part of a program of stakes that were all restricted to Oklahoma-breds. The races were worth a cumulative $1 million.
She’s All Wolfe ($6.60) on Friday was following in the tradition of her dam, She’s All In, who won four runnings of the Distaff.
“She’s a chip off the old block,” Robert Zoellner, who bred and owns She’s All Wolfe, quipped in a post-race interview broadcast by Remington.
She’s All Wolfe was content to let the speed go, riding the rail in fifth as She’s Shiney took the field through fractions of 24.90 seconds for the opening quarter, 49.22 for the half-mile and 1:13.66 for six furlongs. She’s All Wolfe advanced along the inside on the second turn, moved to the fore into the stretch, and went on to cover the distance on a fast track in 1:43.55.
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“I had a dream trip,” winning rider Richard Eramia said in an interview from Remington. “We stayed on the rail the whole way. It was perfect.
“She was perfect today.”
Donnie Von Hemel trains She’s All Wolfe and the victory was his 30th in a Classics stakes, it was announced at Remington. He leads all trainers in wins in the series. She’s All Wolfe, who is the state’s reigning champion older female, is a daughter of Magna Graduate. She has now won 10 of 28 starts for earnings of $715,660.
Von Hemel said last month that the She’s All In Stakes in December at Remington is a goal this meet for She’s All Wolfe.
Chleborad homebred takes Classic
That’s Something led throughout for a 2 1/4-length win over Number One Dude in the $175,000 Oklahoma Classics Cup. It was another head back in third to Dont Tell Noobody.
Lynn Chleborad bred, owns and trains That’s Something. The horse is by Read the Footnotes.
That’s Something set fractions of 24.64 for the opening quarter, 49.11 for the half-mile and 1:13.60 for six furlongs before going on to win the 1 1/16 miles race in 1:44.87.
Luis Quinonez was aboard That’s Something, who has now won 5 of 19 starts for earnings of $210,712.
Stakes double for Elliott
Doudoudouwanadance ($3.20), a half-sister to multiple stakes winner Number One Dude, was a seven-length winner over Cueca in the $100,000 Lassie for 2-year-old fillies. Doudoudouwanadance was always prominent while covering six furlongs in 1:11.37.
Leandro Goncalves was aboard for Terry Westemeier and trainer Kari Craddock. Doudoudouwanadance is a daughter of Magna Graduate who entered off an eight-length debut win over maiden special weight rivals at Remington.
Ghost Hero ($8.20) won his maiden in the $100,000 Juvenile, when he rallied for a 1 3/4-length win over Send the Boss. Ghost Hero covered six furlongs for 2-year-olds in 1:11.19. Stewart Elliott was aboard the son of Shaman Ghost for Norman Stables and trainer Jayde Gelner.
Elliott had a second stakes winner on the card when Tap the Dot ($7.40) overtook Half Ours to Keep for a 2 3/4-.length victory in the $130,000 Turf. The winner covered 1 1/16 miles on firm ground in 1:44.29. Steve Asmussen trains the son of Moro Tap for Asmussenequine.com and Martin Riley.
In the counterpart for fillies and mares, the $130,000 Distaff Turf, Plenty of Vision ($14.80) was up for a three-quarter-length win. Run Slewpy Run, who had won all five of her Remington turf starts heading into the Distaff Turf, finished second. The winner covered 1 1/16 miles in 1:44.79. Alfredo Triana Jr. rode Plenty of Vision, who is by Pollard’s Vision, for Michael Schmidt and trainer Scott Young.
* Ragan’s Jet ($4) set a quick pace and held for a neck win over Dicey in the $130,000 Distaff Sprint. It was another three lengths back in third to Sunday Flashback. The winner covered six furlongs in 1:10.92. Gerardo Mora was aboard Ragan’s Jet, a daughter of Mister Lucky Cat, for Bryan Hawk and trainer Joe Offolter.
* Fly to the Bank ($19.20) put up quick fractions and went on to a 3 3/4-length win over Euromantic in the $130,000 Sprint. The winner covered six furlongs in 1:10.38. Obed Sanchez was aboard Fly to the Bank for Juan Gallegos and trainer Jim Helzer. Helzer also bred the son of Euroears.
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