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Delaware Standardbred Breeders Fund stakes action for Delaware sired two-year-olds debuted for the season Monday at Harrington Raceway with four $20,000 divisions completing the first leg for pacing colts and geldings.


Rowdy Patti ($4.60, Bryan Truitt) captured the first division for owners Roland Hall and Bryan Truitt Jr. in 2:00. The Roddys Bags Again filly set all the fractions in her first lifetime win for driver/trainer Bryan Truitt.

 

Garnet O'Marrow's Seboomook Up Town ($2.40, Allan Davis) was an impressive winner in the second division in 1:56.1 for trainer Wayne Givens. The Tune Town-sired filly improved to 3-for-3 in her career, remaining unbeaten.

 

Andrew Glassmeyer's Eternal Ring ($2.10, Jon Roberts) held off a hard charging Shes Brilliant in the third division in 1:58. Trained by owner Glassmeyer, the Artzina filly improved to for 2-for-2 in her career.

 

The final division was won by KDK Standardbreds' Apple Bottom Jeans ($3.40, Montrell Teague) who cruised to a front end triumph in 1:57. The Mr Apples-sired filly was making her first pari-mutuel start for trainer Kevin Switzer.

 

Remember Me VK ($3.60, Teague) captured the overnight feature with a 1:52.3 victory in the $12,500 Open II for owners Sharon Wyatt, Robin West and Ron Benton.