It was the Angus Hall-Benita Victory four-year-old's second win in a row and fifth win in her last six starts for owners Kirby and Matt Ivory. Allmar Surprise has now won $160,616 this year. Joey The Jet JT and Corey Callahan made a strong move at the winner heading to the final turn but could get no closer than three-quarters of a length at the wire. Man About Town close from seventh to finish third with Tony Morgan driving.
In the $18,000 sub-feature trot, Daryl Bier zipped Starsel from the out side into the lead and never looked back fashioning a 1:53.3 triumph. Sunland Dakota (Corey Callahan) sat second for the mile with Vicki Gram (Art Stafford Jr.) coming on for third. Bier owns Starsel with Glenn DelRusso and Charles Dombeck, the first of two winners during the program for owners and driver.
Rose Run Flash had just enough to hold off a fast finishing Impel Hanover at the wire in 1:56.2 to win a $15,000 conditioned trot in 1:56.2 for owner-trainer Lauren Alllen. Black Tie (George Dennis) finished between horses third.
Tony Morgan and Corey Callahan had driving triples, Ron Pierce, Ross Wolfenden and trainers-drivers Vic Kirby and Daryl Bier and trainer Tim Crissman had doubles.
Weekday post time is 4:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday racing begins at 5:30 p.m. No live racing on Fridays at Dover Downs.
The Dover Downs Race and Sports Book features simulcasting of major harness and thoroughbred racing seven days a week from 12 Noon until 12 Midnight. On the third floor, simulcasting of major racing also is available one hour before live racing until after the Dover Downs races on racing days only. There is no charge for admission or parking at Dover Downs.
Marv BACHRAD


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