Dashing Danny trots to Indiana Sire Stakes win Bred by Hunterton Farm and Black Creek Farm
Anderson, IN — Three-year-old trotting colts took center stage at Harrah’s Hoosier Park Racing & Casino on Thursday (June 27) with the third leg of Indiana Sire Stakes. A pair of $50,500 splits highlighted the 14-race card, seeing Gruesome Twosome and Dashing Danny deliver as favorites in their respective divisions.
Dashing Danny and Kyle Wilfong sat closer to the action, grabbing the pocket seat from post two while A Blue Million (Mike Peterson) crossed over to take the field to the first quarter in :28. The field of seven remained in straight alignment on the backstretch, with A Blue Million leading the way to the half in :56.3. On the turn, the lead duo began to separate from the remainder of the field with Dashing Danny hot on the Mike Peterson helmet at three-quarters in 1:26.2.
Dashing Danny popped the pocket spinning for home, quickly going nose-to-nose with A Blue Million at the top of the stretch. From there, Dashing Danny powered home in :27.1 to take command, trotting strongly to a 1-1/2 length victory in a lifetime best 1:53.4. Flirtinwiththepilot (Pete Wrenn) staged a rally up the passing lane to finish second, Customer Support (Taylor) finished third.
Trained by Jeff Cullipher, Dashing Danny is now a two-time winner in three starts this season, with his lone defeat coming at the hands of Gruesome Twosome in leg two of the sire stakes. Cullipher owns the gelded son of Dover Dan-Sashay with Pollack Racing. Dashing Danny was bred by Steve Stewart and Black Creek Farm, and now sports career earnings of $244,337.



