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Photo by Dean Gillette
Watch Miss Tucky and Brad Ferguson gave the fans something to watch in the final strides of the $18,000 Fillies and Mares Open 2 Trot Saturday, May 23 at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. The duo traveled down the lane with a big final eighth to score the win in 1:53.2.
Watch Miss Tucky began from post three and left the gate seeking a spot near the lead. She was able to lead the field for a few steps before ER Kelly and Trace Tetrick took over before the quarter in :27.3. Heavily favored Southwin Mai Tai and Kevin Lambright got away in third as the field remained in single file to the half in :57.0. Southwind Mai Tai was flushed out around the final turn and came up beside Watch Miss Tucky. The two mares matched each others stride at the head of the lane, both hoping to catch ER Kelly, who was holding strong on the lead.
It took about half way through the stretch before Watch Miss Tucky kicked into another gear splitting horses and rallying home to a three-quarters of a length win over ER Kelly. Southwind Mai Tai finished third.
Watch Miss Tucky paid $14.60 for the win. The five-year-old daughter of Pinetucky is trained by Neil Coleman, who co-owns the trotter with Lloyd Schneiderman. Black Creek Farm bred and raised the mare, who earned a new lifetime mark in the effort. It was her second win of 2026 in five starts and her 10th overall. She now has more than $110,000 in earnings.
Later in the card, Rollin Rosie took top honors in the $22,000 Fillies and Mares Open Pace. Guided by Trace Tetrick, the six-year-old JK Endofanera mare set the pace in the mile and was passed up by Yankee B Something and Jordan Ross at the head of the lane before coming back and getting the win by a neck over Wild Rosa and Travis Seekman, who also closed late in the race. Can’ttouchthese and John DeLong finished third in the three-way photo in 1:51.0.
Rollin Rosie paid $6.20 for the win. She is owned by SCP Stable of Georgia, Tyler George, and Greg Samples. Defending Trainer Champion Tyler George trains the filly, who scored the win in the Indiana Sires Stakes Final last fall among older pacing mares. Mahlon Lambright bred the mare, who earned her first win of 2026 and her 29th overall. To date, she has more than $737,000 in earnings with a career best time of 1:49.2 taken as a four-year-old at Harrah’s Hoosier Park.
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