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Starlit Dan Dover shines in Expresson Final
Starlit Dan Dover and Kyle Wilfong grabbed the spotlight in the $25,000 Expresson Final Friday, May 15 at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. After finishing second in a preliminary round, the Indiana trotter made his second start of the season count in a big way for a big longshot victory.
Starlit Dan Dover was one of two entered in the final for the LeWayne Miller barn. Miller opted to drive Nighthawk Zette, calling on Kyle Wilfong to take over the duties behind Starlit Dan Dover, an assignment he had previously handled with the gelding with two wins in two drives. Wilfong and Starlit Dan Dover began from post two and got away fourth as Kousin Karl and Trace Tetrick rallied out to an early lead to show the way through the quarter in :28.2. Sunday Swagger and Marcus Miller were then out and rolling at the half in :57.0, taking over around the final turn, August Salazar and John DeLong, then got into the mix and pulled to the outside to challenge for the top spot, which prompted Starlit Dan Dover to the outside as well.
In the stretch, Starlit Dan Dover was on the move, trotting home in :28.2 to score the win by a neck at the wire over August Salazar. Tuggin Thomas and Jordan Ross closed from the back for third.
Starlit Dan Dover paid $48.20 for the win. The sophomore son of Dover Dan is owned by Richard Freese, L & N Racing, Matthew Lamont, and Dynamic Stables. John Wagler bred the trotter, who sold from the RND Standardbred consignment at the Hoosier Classic Yearling Sale. Nathan Yoder, part of L & N Racing, signed the ticket for him for $30,000.
Starlit Dan Dover is the first foal from the mare Jeans and Heels. Although she didn’t race, she comes from a family that did. Her half brother is Jacks to Open, a winner in 1:53.4 with more than a half million on his card. She is also a brother to Joey, a winnin in 1:52.1 with more than $378,000 in earnings.
Later in the card, it was the filly trotter’s time in the spotlight as Fresh Face Yankee and Jay Cross led gate to wire for the win by two lengths in 1:54.4. The Cresent Fashion filly, owned by Tim Smith, was a standout last season on the Indiana Sired Fair Circuit for Smith, who owned, trained, and drove her. He has now put her in the hands of Cross as the trainer this season. Fresh Face Yankee is now three for three this season and is 12 for 18 overall. She now has more than $65,000 on her card and her win Friday established a new lifetime mark. Make It Spicy and Kyle Wilfong finished second in the race over Expressive Gal and Atlee Bender.
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