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Tom Kelley
Thursday, July 1st, 2010
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MISSISSIPPI
OWNED FILLIES SHINE IN JUXTAPOSITION STAKE SPLITS
A
pair of Mississippi owned two-year-olds toted home top honors in Thursday
night’s $7,000 Juxtaposition Stake splits as the Curtis Rice owned and trained
Little Miss Henry captured the first division in a snappy 1:57.2 while the
Johnny Rice owned and trained Fox Valley Dublin took the nightcap in 1:58.2.
In
the opener driver Casey Leonard sent Little Miss Henry right to the top from
post position three. In complete control of the proceedings the daughter of
Henry Clay-One Sure Thing rattled off splits of 29.1, 59.3 & 1:28.4. With
plenty in reserve the good looking brown filly sprinted home in 28.3 to win by
a widening 5 ¼ lengths over the pocket sitting Primrose Path (Trenton Watson).
Fox Valley Phoebe (Marcus Miller) finished third.
The
win was the first in five starts for Little Miss Henry who also has three
second place finishes and one third place finish to her credit.
In
the second spilt provisional driver Terry Skinner and Fox Valley Dublin came
away in third as Run Tell Dat (Mike Cox) rolled through opening fractions of
30.4 & 1:01.3. After watching a hard charging Tuff Rose (Brian Carpenter)
sweep into command just after the half-mile mark Skinner moved his charge to
the outside. Cruising up first over the daughter of Incredible Finale-Duncan’s
Sister blew right by Tuff Rose as the field moved by the three-quarter-mile
mark in 1:30.0. Fox Valley Dublin then
peeled off a 28.2 final quarter, keeping Red Hot N Sassy (Jamaica Patterson) at
bay through the stretch, to win by a half-length. Tuff Rose was third, 4 ¼ lengths
behind the winner.
With
the win Fox Valley Dublin now boasts an impressive record of four victories,
one second and one third in her six career starts.