ATSS Action For Fillies At Inverness

Published: August 24, 2008 02:55 pm EDT

Marc Campbell took full advantage of a pair of "live" catch drives during Sunday afternoon's Atlantic Sires Stakes divisions at Inverness Raceway, as the half-miler rolled out the red carpet for three-year-old pacing fillies.

Fundyanna, who was scheduled to be driven by Todd Trites, took her $7,620 "A" division in a time of 2:00 for Campbell, who got the nod for trainer Eric Wilson.

Wilson, who co-owns the daughter of Western Paradise with Capital A Investments Ltd of New Brunswick, watched the pacer defeat Drop Of Nutmeg and Fern Hill Thunder en route to her fourth lifetime win.

Southview Spring gave Campbell his second stakes score on the matinee card thanks to her 2:01.2 victory in her $7,620 affair.

The daughter of Force Of Life, who was scheduled to be driven by Walter Cheverie, rallied from off the pace to win by a quarter of a length over For The Luv Abunny. Rhondas Belle rounded out the top three in the 2:01.2 clocking.

Elwood Lawton, Arleen Harris and Tyler Shea share ownership on the filly, who notched her fourth win of the campaign in eight tries.

Grayland Becky took the other "A" division affair in a time of 2:01 for driver Brian MacPhee and trainer Bernard McCallum. Hermione Benka completed the McCallum-trained Exactor and Shadowcross Arose was third.

Mitchell McCallum of Brookfield, NS holds the papers on the daughter of Western Paradise, who picked up her first win of the season in 12 tries.

Trailer Park Lucy took the lone $2,500 "B" division of the ATSS in a time of 2:02.2 for the duo of trainer Gardner McCallum and driver Bernard McCallum.

The three-year-old daughter of Quick Comeback went gate-to-wire to win by a nose over Fern Hill Tempest and Jens Silent Asset. She is owned by Wont Back Down Stable of Upper Onslow, NS.

To view Sunday's results, click here.

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