Stakes Season Underway At Balmoral

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The 2010 stakes season kicked off on Saturday at Balmoral Park as a pair of state-bred events for three-year-old pacers shared top billing on the 14-race program

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A field of eight sophomore pacing fillies started the action as they were sent to battle in the $10,000 Direct Balance Stake. When the smoke cleared it was the Obermeir And Quaid Stable’s promising youngster Reillys Daughter who emerged with an easy triumph in a career-best clocking of 1:53.4.

Taking advantage of an inside starting spot, driver Marcus Miller had the daughter of Sportsmaster-Indepedence Ball perfectly positioned in the pocket as stablemates Leanmean Normajean and Cole Blue took turns on the front end as the field moved through splits of :28.2, :55.3 and 1:24.1.

Full of pace after saving ground throughout the mile, Miller found room for the Roger Welch-trained miss and she responded beautifully as she stormed home for her fourth win in seven starts this season. Cole Blue held on for second while Fox Valley Adios rallied for third.

Bet to the near exclusion of her rivals, Reillys Daughter returned $2.60 while running her career record up to an eye0catching 5-4-2 in 11 trips postward.

A field of nine colts and geldings were next to face the starting gate as they slugged it out in the $10,000 Taurus Bomber Stake.

Once again it was driver Marcus Miller who toted home top honours as he guided Robert McCormick and the Ervin Miller Stable’s The Roman Conquest to a half-length triumph in a lifetime-best clocking of 1:53.2.

Employing similar ground-saving tactics, Miller left alertly from post position four and then settled into the pocket as a hard-charging Southern Sport stormed to the front. Leading the field through fractions of :27.4, :56 and 1:25.3, Southern Sport continued to show the way into the lane.

Skillfully moving his charge into a clear path, Miller had the son of Arts Conquest-Theocracy in high gear as he flew home in :27.3 to notch his second win in six starts. Southern Sport held on well to finish second while 31-1 outsider Arts Dance came on to finish third.

Sent off as the second choice in the wagering, The Roman Conquest returned $7.60 to his backers.

(Balmoral Park)

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