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g>Harrington, DE --- Round two of eliminations for the Delaware Standardbred Breeders Fund (DSBF) took place with four $20,000 divisions Wednesday at Harrington Raceway.


There were two splits apiece for 3-year-old fillies and colts and geldings.


Nanticoke Racing and Jim Morand’s Solo Command ($3.80, Morand) won the first division for colts and geldings in 1:59.4. Trained by Les Givens, the CR Commandogelding was an easy front end winner over Bella’s Spunkypunk and English Professor.


Josh Green and Richard Lombardo’s Triple Command ($3.40, Ross Wolfenden) won the second division by reeling in pacesetter Royal Briefing late for a 2:00.1 victory. Cashmere Briefs was third.  Triple Command notched his fourth win in six starts in 2013 for trainer Green. 


The first filly division was won by Onery Inc.’s Podium ($2.80, Dylan Davis) who won by double-digit lengths in 1:59, the fastest split of the night. The Political Briefing filly was sent immediately to the lead by trainer/driver Davis and never looked back in a dominant win over Ella’s Command and Irish Sport.


In the $19,000 Open Trot, Rojan Stables, LA Express Stable, A. Kaplan and Howard Taylor’s He’s Spooky ($3.60, Jon Roberts) was victorious in 1:55.3 for trainer Mike Hall.


Allan Davis had three winners on the program.