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It was a dash for dollars Thursday, June 18 at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. The veteran pacer rallied from gate to wire to win the five-eighths mile Dash for Cash in a time of 1:08.1.
Southside Kid hustled out of the gate for driver Kyle Wilfong as the gate folded down the backstretch, Acoustic and Cristian Pacheco filed in behind him in second with Baby Be Better and Ronald Burks sitting outside in third through the first quarter in :26.2 for the $5,000 claiming event. Southside Kid continued his front end style through the only turn of the race.
At the head of the lane, Baby Be Better was still pressing on the outside of Acoustic but Southside Kid was leading the way by open lengths. A final try by Bold and Brassy and Ross Leonard in the center of the track closed the gap a little on Southside Kid, but he was under wraps by Wilfong under the wire in 1:08.1. Bold and Brassy finished a length and a half back in second over Acoustic along the inside.
Southside Kid paid $13.60 for the win. The 11-year-old son of Skydancer hanover is from the Wilfong breeding operation of Lynn, Brett, Candice, and Barbara Wilfong. Ryan Bellamy now owns and trains the old timer, who earned his first win of 2026 and his 19th overall. Unraced at two and three, Southside Kid took his career best time of 1:51.1 at Scioto Downs as a nine-year-old. He now has more than $180,000 in earnings from 175 career starts.
Southside Kid has gone through many ownership changes during his career. The claimer has been with Ryan Bellamy since early March of this year.
The Indiana Sired Fair Circuit was back with some divisions for three-year-olds later in the card. Sun Rae’s Triumph and Anthony Miller turned in a gate to wire effort in their three-year-old pacing filly division to score the win in 1:53.3. Dojea Endure and Kevin Detweiler finished three-quarters of a length back in second followed by Midnight Attire and Travis Seekman for third.
Sun Rae’s Triumph paid $2.80 for the win. The Best in Show sophomore is owned by Dessa, Zach and Alvin Miller. Zach handles the training duties for the homebred filly, who is out of the family’s tough race mare Pacific Sun Rae, who earned a mark of 1:51.4 and made more than $300,000 during her racing career. It was the fourth win in eight starts for 2026 for Sun Rae’s Triumph. The mile also established a new career best for the filly.
The ISFC divisions slated for the Wednesday, June 17 program at Harrah’s Hoosier Park were cancelled due to weather. The Indiana Standardbred Breed Development announced earlier Thursday those races will not be made up and points will be adjusted for the series.
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