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Photo by Dean Gillette of Dan D Man Can and Atlee Bender
The Erv Miller Stable started off the Fourth of July card at Harrah’s Hoosier Park winning the early double with a bang. A pair of trotters scored wins in conditioned action starting off with Dan D Man Can and ending with Bourbon Courage.
Dan D Man Can and Atlee Bender took on older horses in the $11,500 upper conditioned trot. The Indiana Sires Stakes winner this year began from post four and got away in third as Toy’s for You and John DeLong took over early, passing by the quarter in :27.4 and half in :56.3. The veteran trotter continued to lead the way around the final turn before the pink wheels of Dan D Man Can were visible on the far outside.
Dan D Man Can rallied home in 27.3 to score the win by three-quarters of a length over his older opponents in 1:52.4. Late Nite Hawk and Jordan Ross finished second over Toy’s For You in the close finish.
Dan D Man Can was the favorite, paying $2.60 for the win. The sophomore son of Dover Dan is owned by Red Barn Stable, Stepbystep Racing and Lava Java Stable. Homestead Acres bred and raised the gelding, who was sold under the name Dover Alert for $38,000. He is the first foal from the Donato Hanover mare Caramela Hanover, who is a half sister to both Cloud Nine Hanover Comeonover Hanover, both stakes winners of six figures. He recently went through an ownership adjustment with the Erv Miller barn.
Dan D Man Can remains undefeated in five starts this season. Overall, he is nearly at a quarter million on his card and his win Saturday was a new lifetime mark.
Joining Dan D Man Can as a winner on the card was Bourbon Courage in a conditioned claiming event. The six-year-old son of You Know You Do took over at the half and fended off a late challenge by Paragon Magicway and Jordan Ross. Scrappys Love and Rick Plano finished third.
Marcus Miller guided Bourbon Courage to victory. He paid $7.00 for the win. The Erv Miller Stable and Stepbystep Racing own the gelding, who was bred by Carter Duer.
The Saturday card was cut short due to severe weather heading into the Anderson area, causing a delay after the first five races. Fireworks were also moved up so they could get the show in before a second round of storms rolled in.
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