Streetwithnoname beats the boys in Robert Dupret Derby

Streetwithnoname ($9.20) got a good trip and proved best in the lane as she beat males in the $54,850 Robert Dupret Derby at the Sonoma County Fair in Santa Rosa on Sunday.
Coming off a game win following a seven-week layoff, Streetwithnoname avoided trouble when pacesetting Rewired had to be pulled up shortly after turning into the backstretch in the 1 1/16-mile turf stakes for 3-year-olds.
She saved ground under Abel Cedillo and made a strong stretch run along the rail to defeat favored Respect the Hustle by one length in 1:43.59. Sunny Slope was third another 1 1/2 lengths back.
Jockey Juan Hernandez had to pull up Respect the Hustle, momentarily losing momentum down the backstretch, as he avoided Rewired. He was able to maintain a stalking position but raced wide while Streetwithnoname saved ground.
Count Hu broke out and Faversham broke in at the start, bothering Stormy Charmant.
Owned by Kathleen Harty and Royce Pulliam and trained by Eoin Harty, Streetwithnoname scored her first stakes victory. The Street Sense filly won for the third time in 10 starts, earning $32,750 to lift her lifetime earnings to $108,560. She had previously run third in the Golden Gate Debutante as a 2-year-old.

