Speed Rules In New York Stakes
A set of $61,300 divisions of the New York Sires Stakes for three-year-old pacing fillies went postward Monday afternoon at Monticello Raceway, with Soft Idea and American Ivy steamrolling to front-stepping scores in their respective assignments.
Soft Idea shot to the top from the rail and never looked back after chopping out fractions of :28, :56.4 and 1:26. She kicked home in :29.2 for driver Jim Morrill, Jr. to win by three-quarters of a length over Mother Of Art in 1:55.2. Art Critic was third.
Linda Toscano trains the daughter of American Ideal-Walk Softly for South Mountain Stables LLC, The Bays Stable LLC, Radio Racing Stable and Little E LLC. The triumphant 2016 debut comes on the heels of a 6-for-12 campaign for the pacing lass who upped her lifetime earnings to $246,179 with the win.
American Ivy parked past the quarter pole in :27.2 before finding her way to the pylons in the second division. Once she cleared she zipped through middle splits of :56.4 and 1:25.3 before using a :29-second kicker to win by 1-3/4 lengths over Time On My Hands in 1:54.3. Angels Rockn Pink took home the show dough.
Andy Miller guided the Julie Miller-trained daughter of American Ideal-Haunted to her first win of the season from four trips postward. The three-time winner is owned by Joe P Racing LLC of Delray Beach, FL. The lion’s share of the loot lifted her career bankroll to $121,500.