Texsong Soprano Trots To Hoosier Park Track Record

Published: July 5, 2023 12:57 am EDT

Harrah’s Hoosier Park Racing & Casino featured round three of eight for the sophomores in Indiana Sires Stakes on Tuesday night (July 4), with two divisions for three-year-old trotting fillies, a single division for the three-year-old pacing colts, as well as a track record performance by Texsong Soprano in the lone division for three-year-old trotting colts and geldings.  

Leaving from post four in the scratched-down field of seven, driver Mike Oosting opted to sit just off of the pace in the early stages as Just Show Up and Trace Tetrick parked the heavy favourite and undefeated Ponda Jet and Kyle Wilfong through a blistering opening quarter of :27. Wilfong and Ponda Jet took command up the backstretch but kept the gas pedal down through an opening half of :54.3. The field began to tighten on the far turn as Helpfistedition brought the outside cover flow to the leaders wheel first over for John De Long, while Ponda Jet took the field through three-quarters in 1:23.1 with Oosting waiting patiently third on the pegs.

In the lane, Ponda Jet dug in gamely to fend off the initial surge for Helpfirstedition. However, Oosting gave Texsong Soprano his cue and vacated the pylons to make a three-horse battle to wire. With a final lunge, Texsong Soprano nailed a dead-game Ponda Jet by a quarter of a length at the wire with a :27.1 final quarter to stop the clock in a track record 1:51 for three-year-old trotting colts.

The win was the third in four seasonal outings for the Missy Essig-trained son of Text Me. Bred by Abraham Miller, the half-brother to millionaire Windsong Soprano has now banked $260,612 in his career for owners Lillian Farms and Joe Yoder.

The 1:51 performance by Texsong Soprano lowered the previous mark by nearly a full-second, which was previously set by Dont Letem in the 2019 Carl Erskine.

Trainer Missy Essig had already bagged two winners on the card prior to Texsong Soprano, including a lifetime-best performance by Swanya in the $48,500 second division of Indiana Sires Stakes for the three-year-old trotting fillies.

Using the pylon starting spot to his advantage, driver John De Long rushed Swanya directly to the front through an opening quarter of :28.1 as fellow round-two sire stakes winner Helpoftheseason and Peter Wrenn sat patiently in the pocket. The field remained in straight alignment as De Long tapped the brakes to the tune of a :29 second quarter, reaching the half in :57.1. Swanya continued to hold the field at bay on the far turn as the Essig trainee began to accelerate to three-quarters in 1:25.2.

De Long stomped on the gas pedal at the top of the lane, however, Swanya drifted away from the pylons in the stretch, leaving room for Helpoftheseason and Wrenn to shoot the gap. The two fillies slugged it out in an all-out sprint to the line, with Swanya powering a half-length clear in 1:52.2 behind the strength of a :27 final quarter. Stella Rose and Mike Oosting rounded out the trifecta finishing in third.

Swanya secured her seventh victory in nine seasonal starts for owner Jacalyn Beeman. Bred by Leonard Miller, Swanya pushed her career bankroll into six figures with the lifetime-best effort, now with $103,500 in career earnings.

The win gave John De Long the sweep of the three-year-old trotting fillies, having scored at 20-1 with Myrll Vally in the the $49,000 first division, which went as the second race on the card.

Leaving from post five in the field of seven, De Long steered Myrll Valley into the middle of the pack in fourth as Trace Tetrick sent Yo Beth D to the front through an opening quarter of :27. The trotting fillies remained in straight alignment up the backstretch as Yo Beth D led the field through the halfway point in :56. Yo Beth D came under pressure around the final turn as Matt Krueger sent Naturdays hard to the front first up from third, snagging the lead position through three-quarters in 1:24:3.

In the stretch, Naturdays came under fire from a two-pronged attack as Country Mamma and Peter Wrenn surged on the outside, while De Long and Myrll Vally powered up the passing lane. Using a :27 final quarter, Myrll Vally sprinted to lead at the line getting the job done by a head over Country Mamma and stopping the timer in 1:52.2. Naturdays and Matt Krueger held for the third position.

Bred by Steven Mast, Myrll Vally notched her first win of the season for trainer Darryl Lyons and second for her career. The daughter of Swan For All out of the Cantab Hall mare, Myrrh, has now banked $85,170 for owners Aaron Miller, Luke Miller, Delvin Miller and Darryl Lyons.

In the Tuesday night finale, Coach Stefanos remained perfect for his three-year-old campaign in an absolute thriller of a $97,000 split for the three-year-old pacing colts and geldings.

Saddled with post nine, Trace Tetrick was able to guide Coach Stefanos into a mid-pack landing spot in sixth as John De Long directed Buzzsaw Russ to the front end through an opening quarter of :26.2. Buzzsaw Russ was able to back things down up the backstretch through a first half of :54.4 before Why Not Now and LeWayne Miller launched their bid on the far turn. The two locked horns on the lead as Coach Stefanos and Tetrick followed Why Not Now’s cover into third at three-quarters ready to launch as they hit that station in 1:22.2.

Buzzsaw Russ and De Long turned for home and gained separation on his two rivals at the top of the lane as Coach Stefanos tipped three-wide and began to close. The three leaders set the stage for a wild three-across finish as Coach Stefanos and Why Not Now began to rally on the grandstand side to track down a gutsy Buzzsaw Russ late in the lane, needing the photo finish to separate the two as Coach Stefanos prevailed by a nose over Why Not Now in a lifetime best 1:48.4.

Trained by Erv Miller, the Tellitlikeitis gelding picked up his third victory in as many seasonal starts in 2023. Bred by Victory Hill Farm, Coach Stefanos has built a career bankroll of $367,305 for owners Kenneth Duffy, D&M Training Il LLC and John Stefanos.

Racing action continues at Harrah’s Hoosier Park on Wednesday, July 5 with a 14-race card set to kick off at 6:15 p.m. (EDT). The Wednesday night card will also feature an $8,085.41 carryover in the Jackpot Pick 6 in Races 8-13, as well as the $10,000 guarantee on the Hoosier High 5 in the Race 14 finale.

(Harrah's Hoosier Park)

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