Gulfstream Park
Wolfie's Dynaghost a triple threat

Barbara D. Livingston In 10 career starts, Wolfie's Dynaghost is a winner on dirt, turf, and Tapeta.
HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – Trainer Tom Albertrani said he hopes to find a race “in a month or so” for the highly versatile Wolfie’s Dynaghost, a Woodslane Farm homebred whose victory here Saturday at a $43 mutuel in a $70,000 handicap on Tapeta now makes him a winner over dirt, turf, and synthetics from just 10 starts.
“Obviously, we’ve got plenty of options,” Albertrani said. “He ran so well on the Tapeta that I’d be interested to see about maybe trying it again.”
Meanwhile, Albertrani said his older brother, Louie, has officially retired from a 30-year training career and is now working in the Parx racing office. Louie Albertrani, 64, is best known for his success with Artax, the champion sprinter of 1999.

