We’re in the Money, a three-time stakes champion in excessive-short sprints last time. June 14th, 2008
We’re in the Money, a three-time stakes winner in over-the-top-petite sprints last season. Returns to her best aloofness and regulated company for Saturday night’s $50,000 Its Binn Too Long Stakes at Charles Town.
The 4 1/2-furlong race, circumscribed to West Virginia-bred 3-year-old fillies, drew a topic of nine.
As a 2-year-old, We’re in the Money reeled off upright stakes wins, all open 4 1/2 furlongs. Her last six starts have been around two turns, including a loss by a head bob in a subsequent-level pocket money against open company last time out weeks ago.
Among her opponents are two We’re in the Money narrowly defeated last year, Burnwell Princess and Touch of Class.
Burnwell Princess, who has not been worse than next in six starts, will be production her earliest outset since February. Last October, she led until deep stretch as a 45-1 shot in the $190,000 West Virginia TC Nutrition Breeders Classic, way to We’re in the Money.
Touch of Class returned from a six-month redundancy to win her 2008 debut on May 18. She lost to We’re in the Money by only a neck in last fall’s Golden Gull.
The grazing also Shesdebonairness, a two-time cert nearby last spell, including the Eleanor Casey Memorial Stakes. Based in Maryland with trainer Dale Capuano, she has been facing original claiming company at Laurel Park and Delaware Park.
