Freshman Fillies Impress At Yonkers

Published: September 8, 2016 09:46 pm EDT

New York Sire Stakes resumed downstate Thursday night, with Yonkers Raceway hosting the New York Sire Stakes' Frank Becerra Pace for two-year-old-fillies.

With just nine young ladies at the prom, the event went as one, five-horse wagering group and one $70,912, four-horse non-bettor.

Roaring To Go (Brett Miller) popped pocket in the early event, disposing of early (:28.3, :59.1) leader Artrageous (Jim Morrill Jr.), then finishing it off (1:26.1, life-best 1:53.2). The final margin was 3-3/4 lengths, with Artrageous holding second over Planet Rock (Tim Tetrick). Sky Fulla Star (Mark MacDonald) was outrun.

Roaring To Go, a daughter of Art Major owned by Frank Chick and trained by Kevin Lare, has won half of her eight first-season starts.

The on-the-card ($72,312) quintet was, essentially, a walkover. Actually, it was a paceover, with odds-on Tequila Monday (Dave Miller, $3.60) winning her sire stakes debut down the road (:28, :56.2, 1:25, life-best 1:53.1) by 8-3/4 lengths. Robin J (Tetrick) lost contact with the winner in the lane but saved second over Lady Of Heaven (Mark MacDonald).

For Tequila Monday, an American Ideal lass trained by Chris Oakes for his wife, Susan, and Chuck Pompey, she’s now 3-for-3 in her young career.

“So far, so good,” Miller said. “She handled this track better than she did down at Philly.”

Sire stakes continue here Friday night, with the $167,874 Dick McGuire Trot (three-year-old colts/geldings), and Monday night, the $147,723 New York Sire Stakes Pat Quaglietta Trot (two-year-old fillies).

(Yonkers Raceway)

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