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QHRAI News Kelly Lynn Photography Kelly Lynn Photography Lori Ritz / Coady Photography Kelly Lynn Photography TELLER SWEET NOTHINS MOVED UP IN HEARTLAND FUTURITY Teller Sweet Nothins was named the winner of the $118,920 Heartland Futurity after Habits Secret drifted out and was disqualified and placed second for interference. Racing for John Wolpert, Teller Sweet Nothins came into the race with the second fastest qualifying time behind Princess Lil Bit. Wolpert also saddled the Teller Cartel filly out of the Streakin La Jolla mare Bits Of Bliss. Under jockey Yordanis Amaro, the bay miss completed the 300 yards in :15.453 seconds, a 99 speed index, losing by only a neck. The $65,406 winner’s purse pushes her career total to $72,706. Thomas Bradbury and Lisa Beauprez bred Teller Sweet Nothins in Colorado. Following the disqualification, Habits Secret, a colt of All American Futurity winner and first crop sire No Secrets Here, earned $23,784 for second. Owned and trained by Ricardo Martinez, the sorrel is technically still a maiden from three starts. He came into the finals off a fifth place effort and final qualifying time to the Heartland Futurity final. Ridden by Yordanis Amaro, Vessels Stallion Farm, LLC bred Habits Secret in California from the Apollo (TB) mare Habitual Dreamer. Lori Ritz / Coady Photography Another maiden, Huntin Ivory, finished a nose back in the show position, earning $11,892 for Starlet Hunt and David Tolle. Charlton Hunt trains the Ivory James gelding out of Baja Rosa, by Dean Miracle. Ridden by Victor Olivo, he bay was bred in Kansas. Completing the field were Salado Secret, Wrs Kool Blaze, Princess Lil Bit, Seis Got Zoom, Wrs Kool Corona and Casey Corona. CHILLED SIX PACK PUTS BLUE RIVER DERBY ON ICE Kelly Lynn Photography Raymond Vickie Duke’s Chilled Six Pack returned to the winner’s circle for the second straight time Saturday night after inching up on Princess Royal Blew in the $113,800 Blue River Derby. Under jockey Shanley Jackson, the brown gelding covered 350 yards in :18.010 seconds to win by a nose. It was the second career stakes victory for the John McCreary trainee. Last season the Chilled Corona-Six Packing Robin, by Packin Sixes Jr, won a futurity at Hoosier Park. The $62,690 winner’s purse on Saturday pushed his career mark over $142,000 with a Kelly Lynn Photography

QHRAI News CHILLED SIX PACK (Continued) 4-2-0 record in eight starts. He came into Saturday’s race as the fastest qualifier from the June 9th trials. Princess Royal Blew is a homebred racing for Coronet Farm and trained by Carol Rettele. With Troy Crissup in the saddled the Royal Blue Chew Chew filly earned $22,760 for her effort. Out of the Sun Line mare Kittens Line, she has earned $31,315. Lori Ritz / Coady Photography Always close, Will You Perry Me finished a neck back in the show position for owner Eric Doctor. Ron Raper trains the Dashing Val filly out of Streakin Keep Sake, by Mr Jess Perry. Ridden by Oscar Delgado, Will You Perry me earned $11,380. Jennifer Haynes is the breeder. Completing the field were U B Crawlin, Dezenzo, Successful Dash, Swiper, Chilled Patrona and Six Chilled Coronas. Kelly Lynn Photography Kelly Lynn Photography Kelly Lynn Photography Lori Ritz / Coady Photography Kelly Lynn Photography Kelly Lynn Photography Lori Ritz / Coady Photography Kelly Lynn Photography AIR BORN LEADER CONTINUES WIN STREAK IN BOB WOODARD CLASSIC Randy Thompson’s homebred Air Born Leader made it four in a row Saturday night as he easily won the $110,400 Bob Woodard Classic by one-length over Fillemup Phil. Also his second stakes win this season at Indiana Downs, Air Born Leader earned $60,720 for trainer Thomas Mosley, Jr. Under jockey Gerardo Garrido, the Leader Of The Class 4-year-old completed his 350 yard task in :17.672 seconds, a 98 speed index. The winner’s purse pushed his career total to more than $236,000 with a 7-4-1 record after 18 starts. He is out of the Born Runner mare Air Born Jazz.

<strong>QHRAI</strong> News<br />

CHILLED SIX PACK (Continued)<br />

4-2-0 record in eight starts. He came into Saturday’s race as the fastest qualifier<br />

from the June 9th trials.<br />

Princess Royal Blew is a homebred racing for Coronet Farm and trained by<br />

Carol Rettele. With Troy Crissup in the saddled the Royal Blue Chew Chew<br />

filly earned $22,760 for her effort. Out of the Sun Line mare Kittens Line,<br />

she has earned $31,315.<br />

Lori Ritz / Coady Photography<br />

Always close, Will You Perry Me finished a neck back in the show position<br />

for owner Eric Doctor. Ron Raper trains the Dashing Val filly out of Streakin<br />

Keep Sake, by Mr Jess Perry. Ridden by Oscar Delgado, Will You Perry me<br />

earned $11,380. Jennifer Haynes is the breeder.<br />

Completing the field were U B Crawlin, Dezenzo,<br />

Successful Dash, Swiper, Chilled Patrona and<br />

Six Chilled Coronas.<br />

Kelly Lynn Photography<br />

Kelly Lynn Photography<br />

Kelly Lynn Photography<br />

Lori Ritz / Coady Photography<br />

Kelly Lynn Photography<br />

Kelly Lynn Photography<br />

Lori Ritz / Coady Photography<br />

Kelly Lynn Photography<br />

AIR BORN LEADER<br />

CONTINUES WIN STREAK IN<br />

BOB WOODARD CLASSIC<br />

Randy Thompson’s homebred Air Born Leader made<br />

it four in a row Saturday night as he easily won the<br />

$110,400 Bob Woodard Classic by one-length over Fillemup<br />

Phil.<br />

Also his second stakes win this season at Indiana Downs, Air<br />

Born Leader earned $60,720 for trainer Thomas Mosley, Jr. Under jockey Gerardo Garrido,<br />

the Leader Of The Class 4-year-old completed his 350 yard task in :17.672 seconds,<br />

a 98 speed index. The winner’s purse pushed his career total to more than $236,000 with<br />

a 7-4-1 record after 18 starts. He is out of the Born Runner mare Air Born Jazz.

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