Sophomores Battle In Star Destroyer Stakes At Hoosier

Gruesometwosome winning at Hoosier Park

Two of Indiana’s finest, Gruesome Twosome and Lets Go Endofaera, staged late rallies to get their noses on the wire first during a stakes-filled card on Friday, Nov. 15 at Harrah’s Hoosier Park.

Seven splits of the Star Destroyer were featured on the 14-race card for the four sophomore divisions, headlined by the $79,167 lone division for trotting colts. Gruesome Twosome (pictured above) left from post five in that field of nine as the 1-20 favourite, with driver Daryl Bontrager settling the bettors’ choice into fourth early while Dashing Danny (Kyle Wilfong) worked around 70-1 shot Flirtnwiththepilot (Marvin Luna) through a first quarter of :28. Bontrager thought better of a backside brush, opting to stay in fourth as Dashing Danny got to the half in :57.1.

The tempo quickened on the final turn, allowing Dashing Danny to scamper away by two lengths at three-quarters in 1:25.3 as Gruesome Twosome followed the cover of Victor Lazlo (John De Long) from second-over in fourth.

Victor Lazlo jumped it off at the top of the lane, as Gruesome Twosome found himself with a 5-1/2-length deficit to a duelling Dashing Danny and Flirtnwiththepilot midway through the stretch. Flirtnwiththepilot appeared poised to pull off a massive shocker before Gruesome Twosome found his best stride late, rocketing home in :27.2 to chase down the longshot and reach the wire first by a quarter of a length in 1:54. Dashing Danny held for the show spot.

Bontrager trains and co-owns Gruesome Twosome along with Ira Steinberg. A winner in 10 of 15 races this season, the son of You Know You Do-All Set Lets Go has more than $570,000 in seasonal earnings, with a career bankroll just shy of $800,000.

Lets Go Endofaera needed similar late race heroics to secure victory in a $41,667 division for pacing fillies. John De Long landed the 4-5 favourite in fourth early while Asweetbeachhere (Andy Miller) battled Daisys Star (LeWayne Miller) to the quarter in :27.2.

After the dust settled, Brandon Bates wheeled Seaside Diva to assume command from Daisys Star at the half in :55.3. Seaside Diva looked to give the field the slip on the final turn, opening up by three lengths at three-quarters in 1:24.1 while Lets Go Endofaera stalked from second-over in fifth.

Seaside Diva looked to be home free in the lane, before beginning to tire in deep stretch with Lets Go Endofaera gaining. Surging late with a :26.3 last quarter, Lets Go Endofaera snagged the victory by a neck from Seaside Diva in 1:51.4. Daisys Star finished third at 38-1.

A winner in 11 of her 14 starts this season, Lets Go Endofaera is trained by Tabby De Long. The Jesse De Long homebred daughter of JK Endofanera-Lets Go Higher is co-owned by John and William De Long, and newly minted Indiana Horse Racing Association Hall of Famer Brian Elmore. The victory brought Lets Go Endofaera’s seasonal earnings over $537,000 and pushed her lifetime bankroll over $822,000.

The other $41,667 division for pacing fillies was won by Donegal Spirit at 7-1. Driver Andy Miller gave the Andrew Harris trainee the pocket ride before fending off Zuma Beach (Kyle Wilfong) in the lane by a nose in 1:51.1. The fourth victory in 18 outings this season pushed the earnings of the daughter of Captaintreacherous over $150,000 this season for owners William Pollock, Bruce Areman and A Harris Racing.

In the $42,083 first division for trotting fillies, Woman Of Passion overcame the outside post seven to score in 1:55.1 as the even-money choice. Driven by Pete Wrenn, Woman Of Passion took command on the backstretch, before fending off the pocket-sitting Danger (Robert Taylor) by a quarter of a length on the line. A 10-time winner in 15 starts this season, the Carter Pinske-trained daughter of Walner has earned nearly $400,000 in 2024 for owner Al Libfeld, who bred Woman Of Passion with Marvin Katz.

Ohio Sire Stakes champion Sugar Instead utilized similar tactics to score in the $41,667 second division for trotting fillies. Kyle Wilfong got the call for trainer Virgil Morgan Jr., moving the 3-5 favourite to the lead on the backstretch, before holding Stella Volo (Pete Wrenn) at bay by a length to score in 1:54.4. The dominant daughter of Volstead secured the 20th victory of her career, having won 13 of 15 races this season for owners Joyce McClelland and Larry Wills. Sugar Instead sports a million-dollar bankroll with more than $700,000 earned this season.

Tellmeitmatters notched his first victory since Aug. 1, winning as the 2-5 favourite in the first of two $50,694 divisions for pacing colts. Going to work with his usual first-over grind, Tellmeitmatters and John De Long worked to the lead turning for home before digging in to fend off Noblesville (Brandon Bates) by a half length in 1:50.2. Roger Welch trains the William and Patrick De Long homebred son of Tellitlikeitis-Art Matters who has won seven of 13 starts this year, banking close to $340,000 in his sophomore campaign.

Stat That produced the biggest win price of the night, pulling an 18-1 shocker in a mad scramble to the wire in the other division for pacing colts. After sitting third throughout, driver LeWayne Miller split rivals in the lane with a :26.3 last quarter to reach the line a neck clear of a hard-charging Dale Yea (Marvin Luna) in 1:51. The victory was the second consecutive and third of the season in 20 starts for the son of Check Six-Rockin Songbird. Trained by Susan Miller for Derek Lehman, the homebred has earned nearly $150,000 in 2024. 

The week of live racing concludes at Hoosier Park with a 12-race card on Saturday, Nov. 15. First post is 7 p.m.

(With files from Hoosier Park)

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