Daburg Decimates DSBF Distaffers

Daburg

After finishing second to Going Platinum in last month's Delaware Standardbred Breeders' Fund (DSBF) series final at Harrington Raceway, Daburg got back to her winning ways on Monday, Nov. 6 at Bally's Dover, kicking off the Dover DSBF series with a commanding 1:59.1 win in the first of three $20,000 opening-round preliminary divisions for two-year-old trotting fillies.

Now a four-time winner in five starts, Daburg and driver Pat Berry settled behind early pacesetter Gavelhigh (Kim Vincent) through a :29.1 first quarter before brushing to the lead with a lap to go. Daburg opened a three-length lead past the :58.3 half and steadily widened her advantage to 8-1/2 lengths over eventual runner-up Chinco Mayo (Robert White), who sustained a first-over grind to wear down Gavelhigh through the far turn. Little Silver (Ross Shand) finished third.

Traci Berry trains Daburg, a daughter of Anders Bluestone-Comical Dream who has now earned $62,050, for J. Craparotta And P. Berry Racing LLC.

Harrington champion Going Platinum ($2.80) found her way back to the winner's circle by way of a 2:00.3 front-end score in the third division. Corey Callahan rated the E L Platinum-Nitroglide Hanover filly through a 1:00.2 first half before bracing for a mild first-over challenge from Luvyas Nugget (Victor Kirby) up the backstretch. Going Platinum repelled her outside challenger before evading pocket rival Rip Away (Cody Poliseno) by 2-1/4 lengths. Luvyas Nugget faded to third.

Nick Callahan trains two-time winner Going Platinum, who has banked $88,499 in 10 starts, for Dolly Callahan's Breakaway Racing.

Lovies Place ($11.80) completed the trio of first-round winners with a 2:02 score in the second division for owner-trainer Bobby Glassmeyer. Ross Wolfenden protected pole position with the E L Platinum-Mocha filly, forcing Wolfpack Wilma (Callahan) into the pocket through a :29.2 first quarter before outlasting a stern first-over challenge from Pickin Lilies (Jason Thompson) through middle splits of 1:01.4 and 1:31.1 before shrugging off that foe on the far turn and keeping Wolfpack Wilma 1-1/4 lengths at bay. Platinum Proposal (Jim Morand), sent the 3-5 favourite, circled stalled cover to save third.

Lovies Place, now a two-time winner in four career starts, has earned $27,100.

Two-year-old trotting colts and geldings commence their Dover DSBF series Tuesday, Nov. 7, with 14 entrants divided into a pair of $20,000 first-round events. First post is 4:30 p.m. EST.

(Delaware Standardbred Breeders' Fund)

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