July 29, 2025
As the oppressive heat continues, so do the appearances of talented freshman filly pacers at the Red Mile, which hosted a 16-race card on Tuesday (July 29) with one $80,000 first-round division of the Kentucky Championship Series, two $30,000 first-round divisions of the Kentucky Commonwealth Series, three $15,000 divisions of the Kentucky Golden Rod Series and two $10,000 first-round divisions of the Kentucky Wildcat Series. Hunterton Sold Topville Lucky (Atlee Bender) came from off the pace to break her maiden in her first attempt, defeating heavily favored Bettor Be A Star (Ryder) and Tan Lines Hanover (Zeron) in 1:53 at odds of 18-1. The daughter of Sweet Lou -Warrawee Winx commenced her journey from post position seven in the field of eight as Easy Station (David Miller) established the first quarter-mile fraction of :29.1. Bettor Be A Star, sitting in second, could wait not longer and went to the top in a half of :58.4. On the lead is where the favorite continued through three-quarters in 1:26.1. Topville Lucky, however, would not be denied and placed herself in fourth position at the top of the stretch. The filly then tossed down a blistering :25.3 final quarter mile to leave Bettor Be A Star and the rest of the field in her wake. Bred by Jeremy Yoder, Topville Lucky is trained by Erv Miller, who also co-owns her with Douglas Overhiser, Dr. Michael Ternisky and Dr. Scott Leaf. The filly is the first foal out of her unraced dam and fetched $27,000 at the 2024 Standardbred Horse Sale. Topville Lucky’s dam is a half sibling to Warrawee Unique ( Sweet Lou , $287,849), Warrawee Xtreme ( Sweet Lou , $139,823) and Warrawee Yale ( Captaintreacherous , $138,069). The filly returned $38.22 at the windows and collected $15,000 in purse money from her career debut.