Hot Mess Express, Daughter Of Panther Hanover, Wins $110,000 Nadia Lobell

The fans that packed the apron at Harrah’s Hoosier Park were treated to fireworks both on and off the track by way of the $110,000 Nadia Lobell and the return of the $75,000 Hoosier Cup at Harrah’s Hoosier Park Racing & Casino on Sunday (July 4).

Both stakes produced dominant performances by way of the favourites and two Indiana breds that continue to assert themselves at the top of their divisions.

Trainer Tony Alagna and driver Andrew McCarthy teamed to take 2020 edition of the Nadia Lobell Stakes with Reflect With Me who was victorious in a track record of 1:48:2. This year, the duo returned with the highly touted Indiana bred Hot Mess Express, who put her undefeated season on the line looking for her fifth victory in as many starts in 2021.

In the early stages, it was be Grace Hill with Dexter Dunn in the bike finding themselves on top. They would have to work hard to clear 2020 Indiana Sire Stakes champion, Somethingbeatutiful and LeWayne Miller through the opening quarter in a hot :25.4. As the fillies made their way up the backstretch, Yannick Gingras launched his bid with a quick brush to the lead, clearing before the halfway point in :54. After watching the action unfold from the fifth position in the compact field of six, McCarthy would wait no longer, pulling as the field went into far turn, quickly marching to Gingras’ wheel at three quarters in 1:22.1.

In the stretch, Hot Mess Express and McCarthy would duel Blue Diamond Eyes, before beginning to gain separation at the eighth poll. Hot Mess Express used a :26.4 final panel to take the victory by a length and a quarter, Grace Hill and Dexter Dunn would use the passing lane to pick up the runner up spot ahead of Blue Diamond Eyes third.

“They were going pretty hot fractions in the early on,” McCarthy said. “I had to move her a little earlier than I would have liked, but she’s a very nice filly. This was a very nice bunch of fillies she beat tonight, and I’m looking forward to getting her out east in some of the bigger stakes this summer.”

It was the ninth victory for the daughter of Panther Hanover, pushing her career earnings to $318,815 for owner Samuel Bowie. The 1:49.1 set a lifetime mark for Hot Mess Express and pushed her record to a perfect five-for-five on the season for trainer Tony Alagna. McCarthy guided Hot Mess Express though her Meadowlands qualifiers debut this spring, before handing the lines over to Indiana driver John De Long for Indiana Sire Stakes. Getting behind Hot Mess Express for the first time in a month, McCarthy noted the fillies continued improvement.

“She’s actually gotten smaller since I drove her last,” McCarthy laughed, “She’s continued to keep getting in better and better shape and she is extremely sharp right now. I liked her a lot this winter when I went to Tony’s to train and she is certainly a very nice filly.”

(Standardbred Canada)

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