ON-Sired Mare Pulls Off Beautiful Upset
It was a thing a beauty, especially if you had a couple of bucks on the nose of Ugly Betty.
She may have been the longest shot on the board, but Ugly Betty ($46.20) was first across the finish line in the featured $10,500 Fillies and Mares Open Pace at Buffalo Raceway on Wednesday night (June 25). She beat Mondatta, sent off at 21-1, by one and a half lengths in 1:57.4 with driver Jack Flanigen aboard for the surprise victory. The pair combined for a $1,248 exacta and topped a $4,660 trifecta with Youre Too Funny (Ron Beback Jr.), who finished in third.
CS Kentucky (Shawn McDonough) posted the fractions of :29.1, :59.3 and 1:29, but called it a night after that. Heavenly Place (David McNeight III) was first over and took over the lead at the top of the stretch. She then tired and threw in the towel. That allowed the second over and three-wide Ugly Betty (Camluck-Red Road Rage) to register a :28.2 final panel and cruise to the solid one and a half length win over a late-pacing Mondatta (Jim McNeight).
Ugly Betty, a six-year-old mare owned by Margaret Payne and Jennifer Falcone, has now won six times in 19 starts this season, bankrolling $42,648 in 2014 and $152,909 lifetime. Dennis Dylo handled the training duties.
Racing resumes on Friday night when two $60,200 divisions of the New York Sire Stakes for three-year-old colts and geldings highlight the 13-race program that is scheduled to start at 6:40 p.m.
(Buffalo Raceway)