Leigh Raymer, Stephen Moss and Stacy Johnson-Stafford's Super Fly ($2.20, Art Stafford Jr.) was the fastest of two three-year-old Delaware Standardbred Breeders Fund divisional winners Wednesday (June 13) at Harrington Raceway with a 1:57.2 triumph.
The Super Punk gelding dominated his $20,000 division for colts and geldings with a double-digit length romp over Kings Crown Lite and Seafood Suzie Blue. Trained by Art Stafford Jr., it was the seventh career win in 14 starts for Super Fly.
In the filly division, Howard Taylor, Tom Lazzaro, Mike Casalino and Dylan Davis's Deja Vu Blue ($3.40, Corey Callahan) was a front-end winner in 1:58.3 over Star Sapphire and Vandalous.
Deja Vu Blue picked up where she left off from the Dover Downs DSBF races, where she swept the three-year-old eliminations and final. Trained by Davis, it was her sixth career win. THe daughter of Anders Bluestone has banked more than $144,000 in her career.
In the $15,000 Open Trot, Zippett Racing Stable's Murmur Hanover ($13.60, Victor Kirby) capitalized on a pocket trip to prevail in 1:56.2 for trainer Jay Gannon. The eight-year-old Majestic Son gelding notched his 29th career win. Gillie The Kid was second with pacesetter I Like My Boss third.
(Harrington Raceway)