October 31, 2015 – Lajos Marton teamed his trainee Royal Flesh (5m Wall Street Banker-Tameways Sweet L-Super Arnie) to victory in Saturday’s featured Palmyra DIJ (purse 600,000Huf, 1800 meters autostart) clocked in 1.18.1kr as the 2.4/1 favorite. Rocket Boy (5g Wall Street Banker-Elegant Lady-Mill H) was a close second for Imre Fazekas with third captured by Orinoco (7f P.S. Dimo-Uxor-Witsends Speedy) and teamster Arpad Lakatos.
The 400,000Huf purse Festival DIJ over 1800 meters autostart went to 1.1/1 Isetta (5f Tschagga-Rassige-Diamond Way) for trainer/driver Veljko Mazsity and owner Hico. Timed in 1.16.9kr this winner bested Padova (6f Toss Out-Venusika As-Crowning Point) driven by Ferenc Nagy II and the third finishing colt Trencsen (3m Ata Star L-Eperjes-Witsends Speedy) driven by Zsolt Vereb.
Also on the Kinscem Park card this day the 360,000Huf Pikolo Handicap over 1800 meters autostart was won by the 1.4/1 favorite Stone Capes Judy (8f SJ’s Caviar-Kallassy-Yankee Glide) driven by trainer Csaba Lakatos and timed in 1.18kr. Oli Sun (7g Pickaflick-Bozske-Executive Way) was second for trainer/driver Pal Vicsen with third to Palinka (6f Medic Hanover-Bajital-Yankee Class) and driver Krisztina Komaromi. First dam of the winner is a daughter of Keystone Scorch by Speedy Crown-Sandra S. Hanover, the dam of Smoldering Pine 1:56.3 and Torch Bearer 1:57.3. The well-regarded maternal family has produced Keystone Santa Fe 1:55.4 (US$371,453) and four winners in excess of US$199,000 including Spitfire Hanover, Quick Pay, Record Bowl and Sven Hanover.
Thomas H. Hicks