El Rey adores The Red Mile

The Red Mile completed the first week of its 150th season featuring the first of three $35,000 legs in the debut of the Kentucky Sire Stakes Series for 4-year-old male and female pacers on Tuesday (July 23). El Rey demonstrated their affinity for the Lexington oval as this horse turned the tables on the rival who defeated them at Oak Grove Racing and Gaming in $150,000 series finals last month.
El Rey (Marcus Miller) demonstrated a return to the red clay was exactly what the doctor ordered after a disappointing effort in the $428,000 William Haughton Memorial on July 13 behind Abuckabett Hanover. He also took a measure of revenge on 2023 Kentucky Commonwealth Series Final winner, Admiral Hill (Yannick Gingras), who bested him in the $150,000 series final at Oak Grove.
The son of Captaintreacherous zipped right to the front after the wings on the gate unfolded with favorite Admiral Hill biding his time in second. El Rey led the field with splits of :27.3, :53.4 and 1:21. As the field of seven turned for home, Admiral Hill laid down the gauntlet with Blue Lou (D. Miller) in hot pursuit.
El Rey would not be denied in a thrilling stretch drive, turning back the bids of his foes to stop the clock in 1:49.1. to hold Admiral Hill at bay by a nose. Blue Lou was another nose back in third.
Trained by Andrew Harris, El Rey increased his bank account to $656,130 from 41 career miles. The stallion is owned by William Pollock, Bruce Areman and his trainer.
El Rey has compiled a record of 9-2-3-1 this season and paid his supporters $6.06 for his effort. He was bred by Riverview Breeding LLC.
Racing returns to The Red Mile on Sunday (June 28) with another evening under the lights. Racing will be conducted on Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays through Sept. 17 prior to the Grand Circuit coming to town. First post for Sundays is 5:05 p.m. with Mondays and Tuesday kicking off at 1 p.m.


