Blue Star Beauty Wins Wild Rose Debut

Last year's top Two-Year-Old Alberta Sired Filly Blue Star Beauty won her sophomore debut while Succulent pulled off a 29-1 upset in the $20,000 Wild Rose Stakes divisions Saturday afternoon at Alberta Downs

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Blue Star Beauty, the 2-1 second choice, advanced from the backfield in the second stakes division to prevail in 1:55 flat for driver Bill Tainsh Jr. and trainer Douglas Stout. The popular pacesetter Credit Card Junkie (Keith Clark) finished half a length behind while Cool One (John Abbott) rounded out the top three finishers. Owned by Derek Stout, the As Promised-Whitesand Secret filly won six of her seven races as a freshman, finishing second in the Alberta Sires Stakes Super Final in her only defeat. Her career earnings climbed to $97,925 after today's victory.

Earlier on the card, Succulent made up an early 18-1/2 length deficit as she came flying on the scene late to pull off the upset in the first division for catch-driver Gerry Hudon and trainer-owner Keith Clark. She defeated G I Joan (Jim Marino) and stablemate Prairie Illusion (Keith Clark), who was named Alberta's 2011 Two-Year-Old Filly of the Year. The homebred As Promised-Western Appeal miss notched her second career win in 1:56.1 by three-quarters of a length. She now boasts $31,671 in lifetime earnings.

Sunday's harness racing card will feature two divisions of the Adios Pick for sophomore colts and geldings.

To view Saturday's harness racing results, click on the following link: Saturday Results - Alberta Downs.

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