Always B Naughty, took the $114,770 Quinton Patterson Adioo Volo

Nancy Takter completed a rare Adios Day double as her 3-year-old filly, Always B Naughty, took the $114,770 Quinton Patterson Adioo Volo, the companion feature to the Adios.
Always B Naughty was in an unenviable spot, needing to make up 5-1/2 lengths on 7-5 favorite Strong Poison — and do it first-up, to boot. But the daughter of Always B Miki-Ooh Shesa Badlands did just that, prevailing in 1:50.
Although Strong Poision had a demanding journey from post nine, even winning driver Dexter Dunn wasn’t confident Always B Naughty could accomplish the task.
“I thought it would be hard to track down Strong Poison,” Dunn said. “I was hoping one of the two horses following her would come out. But she traveled pretty well, and I asked her to go in the last turn, and she was really good.”
Always B Naughty charged passed Strong Poison with little resistance, defeating Square Deal by 1-1/4 lengths. Odds On Hail Mary completed the ticket.
Takter also co-owns Always B Naughty, who lifted her lifetime bankroll to $189,244, with Let It Ride Stables, JL Benson Stables and RBH Ventures.
Asked if she viewed her Adios victory as the continuation of a family tradition, since her dad won the event twice (2013, 2009 with Vintage Master), she replied:
“No, not really. I try not to compare myself to my dad because I’ll probably lose every time if I try to do that. It’s a classic race, and it’s a special day for harness racing.”
She said both her Adios Day winners will head to Kentucky for sire stakes action.


