Yonkers Raceway Thursday night hosted the New York Sire Stakes' Joe Goldstein Trot for three-year-old fillies.
The event, honouring the memory of a legendary sports publicist, went in two, $84,187 events.
The opening division was won by Barn Girl (Jeff Gregory, $5.60) in a snappy 1:56.4. Unhurried from post position two, she saw pole-sitting Nunkeri (Mark MacDonald) contend with a second move from 9-10 choice Lady Winona (Andy Miller). Nunkeri owned a short lead into the lane, but Barn Girl — who had chased Lady Winona before falling into a vacant pocket — ducked inside and went by. She beat Lady Winona by 1-3/4 lengths, with Nunkeri an easily-better-than-the-rest third.
”She was very good in Excelsiors (lower-level statebred races), so they wanted to try her in sire stakes,” Gregory said of Barn Girl. “She’s turned into one of the better one in this group.”
For second choice Barn Girl, a daughter of Cash Hall co-owned by (trainer) Steve and Nancy Pratt and Out In The Country Stable, it was her fifth win in nine seasonal starts.
Thursday night’s second sire stakes event saw Jewels In Hock (Jim Morrill, Jr., $4.60) hold off a troubled-trip, 1-2 favourite in last season’s freshman champ Barn Doll (Gregory). The final margin was a length in 1:57.3. First leader Waiting Room (Miller) held third.
In play from post four, Jewels In Hock retook from Waiting Room as Barn Doll, in search of a ninth consecutive victory, was caught wide early. She eventually found a five-hole before moving again first-up.
For second choice Jewels In Hock, a Credit Winner miss trained by Linda Toscano for owner Ken Jacobs’ KJ Stables, she’s now 7-for-14 this season.
“She’s given us a lot of headaches with her equipment,” Toscano said. “John (Campbell, who drove her exclusively earlier in the season) wanted her rigged one way, while Jimmy (Morrill, Jr.) wanted her another way. We eventually (and lovingly, we’d guess) told Jimmy to shut up and we’re leaving her the way she was with John, and it’s seemed to work out.”
(Yonkers Raceway)