Atlantic Sires Stakes three-year-old pacing fillies put on an impressive show at Truro Raceway on Sunday afternoon.
Malabrigo and driver Marc Campbell captured the first of four “A” division events in a time of 2:00.3. The filly is owned by Buntainwood Farm of Brackley Beach, PE.
The second event saw Southfield Sophie cross the finish line first in 1:59.2 with driver Terry Gallant in the bike for owner Southfield Farms of Summerside, PE.
Oduya claimed first place honors in another “A” division event in a time of 1:59.4. The brown pacing filly is co-owned by driver Clare MacDonald of Antigonish, NS, and Morah Kerr of Greenfield, NS.
The final “A” division event on the afternoon race card went to A As Glory and driver Mike Stevenson in a time of 1:59.4 for owner Andrew Ward of Saint John, NB.
Points earned in each Atlantic Sires Stakes “A” event go towards earning a spot in the season-ending Atlantic Breeders Crown championship. This year’s event will be hosted by Red Shores at the Charlottetown Driving Park on October 6th and 7th.
Malabrigo and driver Marc Campbell captured the first of four “A” division events in a time of 2:00.3. The filly is owned by Buntainwood Farm of Brackley Beach, PE.
The second event saw Southfield Sophie cross the finish line first in 1:59.2 with driver Terry Gallant in the bike for owner Southfield Farms of Summerside, PE.
Oduya claimed first place honors in another “A” division event in a time of 1:59.4. The brown pacing filly is co-owned by driver Clare MacDonald of Antigonish, NS, and Morah Kerr of Greenfield, NS.
The final “A” division event on the afternoon race card went to A As Glory and driver Mike Stevenson in a time of 1:59.4 for owner Andrew Ward of Saint John, NB.
Points earned in each Atlantic Sires Stakes “A” event go towards earning a spot in the season-ending Atlantic Breeders Crown championship. This year’s event will be hosted by Red Shores at the Charlottetown Driving Park on October 6th and 7th.