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Thosesummernights was a daytime winner Sunday, May 17 at Shenandoah Downs. The Indiana mare was on a mission, scoring a gate to wire effort as a mild longshot for trainer-driver Leslie Joyce.
Thosesummernights put her inside post to good use when the gate folded, moving out to the lead. She was challenged early by Shore of Himself and Mark Sheridan, who had to settle for setting in second behind the Indiana mare. Singforyoursupper and Tim Deaton also backed off after the first turn and settled in third.
Thosesummernights passed by the quarter in :27.0 and increased her lead in the second turn before getting a breather to the half in :56.0. D’applesrsweet and Anthony Morgan were on the move from the back of the pack at the half and began to inch up. Thosesummernights defended her spot on top of the field. Joyce began to encourage the mare around the final turn.
In the stretch, Thosesummernights began to drift to the center of the track, which opened up several options for the remainder of the field. However, Thosesummernights fought hard to the wire for the win by three-quarters of a length in 1:56.1. Singforyoursupper was second over Zelenskyy and Joe Chindano Sr., who moved in for third.
Thosesummernights paid $16.40 for the win. The four-year-old daughter of JK Endofanera was bred by William Jones and Fredericka Caldwell of Kentucky. Jacob Roedl of Illinois now owns the mare, as they acquired her earlier in May. The mare is now four for eight this season and has nine career wins. Her win Sunday was a new lifetime mark as she also increased her bankroll to more than $67,000 with the win.
A dual bred, Thosesummernights began her career in Kentucky on the fair circuit for trainer Rodney DeBeck. She eventually made her way to Ohio last fall before relocating to Virginia earlier this spring. This was the first start for her new connections. She is a half sister to the tough racehorse Lovethewayyoulie, who has a mark of 1:52.3 and has earned more than $150,000 and is still racing.
Earlier in the day, Go Now and William Carter were gate to wire winners in the conditioned pace. The five-year-old Always a Virgin mare moved out at the half and endured a parked second half before grinding her way to the wire for the win by a neck over Katana and Eric Davis, who cut the mile that was recorded in 1:53.3. Baltimore Jack N and Corey Braden finished third.
Go Now paid $3.80 as the favorite of the field. She is owned by PT Stable of New Jersey and was bred by Walter Fister of Kentucky. Bryson Dunning trains the mare, who earned her second win of 2026 and her 19th overall. Another dual bred mare, Go Now began at The Red Mile before venturing East. Her career best time of 1:51.0 was taken at The Red Mile before venturing to the East. She is closing in on $200,000 in career earnings.
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