Stakes Win Caps Tetrick Five-Bagger
Three-year-old pacing fillies were the featured attraction at Harrah’s Hoosier Park Racing & Casino on Friday, July 17 as they squared off in the second round of Indiana Sires Stakes action. Two $33,000 divisions were featured on the evening’s 14-race card.
In the first division, Mystical Carrie was a decisive gate-to-wire winner scoring in 1:50.2 with Trace Tetrick in the bike. After playing the bridesmaid in her first two starts of the season, Mystical Carrie scored her first win of her sophomore campaign and established a new lifetime best in the process.
Mystical Carrie left alertly from post three to dictate first-half of fractions of :26.4 and :55.4. Reaching the three-quarters in 1:24.3, Mystical Carrie was still calling the shots as Genie Rockwell and Marlin Fry ranged up to apply pressure from first-over. Using a :25.4 closing kick, Mystical Carrie was able to turn back Genie Rockwell and finish six lengths to the good. As the 3-5 favourite, Mystical Carrie returned $3.20 to her backers at the betting windows.
The homebred daughter of Tellitlikeitis-Mystical Victress notched her fifth lifetime win from 14 starts and pushed her lifetime bankroll to $74,650 for owners Mystical Marker Farms LLC. Mystical Carrie is conditioned by Erv Miller.
The trip to the winner’s circle with Mystical Carrie was one of five trips on the evening for Harrah’s Hoosier Park’s leading driver Trace Tetrick.
In the second division, Maggie Rhee made her first appearance in stakes company a winning one as she was a gritty winner in 1:51. Driven by Ricky Macomber Jr. for trainer Tim Wilson, Maggie Rhee moved first-over and was able to track down her rivals late in the lane to get the win by a head. The 1:51 clocking was a new lifetime best for the filly.
Owned by Wilson Racing Stable, Norman Neff and Mark Eichberger, Maggie Rhee recorded her sixth lifetime win from nine outings. The daughter of Jeremes Jet-Bow Wow Wine has now amassed $46,788 in lifetime purse earnings.
The win with Maggie Rhee was also one of three victories on the evening’s 14-race card for driver Ricky Macomber Jr.
Indiana Sires Stakes will continue at Harrah’s Hoosier Park Racing & Casino with two $34,500 divisions for three-year-old pacing colts featured on the evening’s 14-race card. Saturday’s racing action will also include a $15,000 Open Trot and a $15,000 Open Pace for fillies and mares. Post time is 6:30 p.m.
(With files from Harrah's Hoosier Park)