MAYWOOD
PARK
Contact:
Tom Kelley
Thursday, July 8th, 2010
tkelleyatbal@aol.com
LITTLE
MISS HENRY & FOX VALLEY DUBLIN REPEAT IN MI METALLICA STAKE
Once
again Illinois conceived and foaled pacing fillies took center stage on
Thursday night at Maywood Park as a total of 13 two-year-olds squared off in a
pair of $7,000 Mi Metallica Stake splits. And just as they did in last week’s
Juxtaposition Stake, Little Miss Henry and Fox Valley Dublin emerged victorious
for Curtis Rice and Johnny Rice respectively.
In
the opener the Curtis Rice owned and trained Little Miss Henry really turned
some heads as she charged right to the top and proceeded to leave no doubt as
to who was the best in this group, cruising to a 7 ¾ length victory in a career
best of 1:56.2.
Confidently
handled by driver Casey Leonard the daughter of Henry Clay-One Sure Thing
rolled through splits of 28.0, 58.1 & 1:27.3 as she continued to increase
her margin at each call. Finishing things off with a 28.4 final quarter Little
Miss Henry was all alone at the wire as she scored for the second time in six
career starts. Katie Mack (Terry Skinner) finished second while Primrose Path
(Trenton Watson) was third.
In
the nightcap driver Terry Skinner gave Fox Valley Dublin a textbook steer as he
saved ground throughout the mile before rallying late to win by a widening
two-length margin in a lifetime best of 1:57.0.
Positioned
perfectly in the pocket as the heavily favored Tuff Rose (Brian Carpenter)
cruised through splits of 28.2, 57.0 & 1:27.0, the daughter of Incredible
Finale-Duncan’s Sister shook loose late and proceeded to effortlessly blow
right by the pace setter in route to her fifth win in seven lifetime starts.
Shake That Thing (Marcus Miller) rallied to be the bridesmaid while Run Tell
Dat (Mike Cox) finished third.
The
state-bred stakes action continues on Friday night at Maywood Park as a total
of 11 two-year-old colt pacers meet in a pair of $7,000 Fox Valley Barzgar
Stake splits. The first division will go as a non-wagering event at 6:45 p.m.
while the second division has been carded as race two on the 14-race program.