Danger steals the show in Indiana Sire Stakes

Anderson, IN – Round six of Indiana Sire Stakes for 3-year-old trotting fillies highlighted the Wednesday (Aug. 21) card a Harrah’s Hoosier Park with a pair of $48,500 divisions on the 13-race card. The favorite prevailed in each division as Danger destroyed her competitors.
Sent off at 2-5 from the rail in the first division with trainer Robert Taylor doing the driving, Danger delivered with a career best effort to take the first division. Taylor settled the bettor’s choice into second early while Black Gold (driven by James Yoder) grabbed early command to lead the field of six to the quarter in :27.3. Danger popped the pocket on the backstretch to take the lead to the half in :56.4 before taking the field to three-quarters in 1:26.1 alone on the engine.
Turning for home, Danger opened up by two-lengths while Black Gold tipped from second keeping a 9-1 upset bid alive late in the lane. Trotting home in :28, Danger held the challenge of Black Gold at bay, crossing the wire 1-1/4 lengths in front in 1:54.1. Skyway Paige finished third to round out the trifecta.
Danger has begun her career in style, winning five of six in her 3-year-old rookie campaign with the lone defeat being a runner-up finish in leg five of Indiana Sire Stakes. Bred by Steve Stewart and Chris Beaver, the daughter of Swan For All-Chim Swift has banked $78,021 for owners Anthony Lombardi and George Golemes.


