Published:
July 12, 2010 06:59 pm EDT
Pushed six wide into the final turn, BVs Sister showed her class and talent Monday at The Meadows as she
swooped the field late to capture the $22,500 Filly & Mare Preferred Handicap Trot.
Assigned post 9 because of the two wins in her last three starts, BVs Sister ducked from the gate, waiting patiently for cover. When Ray Paver moved the 6-year-old daughter of Big Victory-First Breath to the extreme outside for clearance, she responded by brushing past her tiring rivals to score in 1:56.1 at a healthy 9-1. Teagen was second, with Caviar Forthe Lady a rallying third.
Virgil Morgan, Jr. trains BVs Sister, who surpassed $400,000 in career earnings, for Ken Sommer of Sheffield, Ohio.
(The Meadows)
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