Always Sunshine Continues Super Year in MATCH Series

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Photo: Adrianna Lynch
Always Sunshine wins the Hockessin Stakes at Delaware Park

Trainer Edward "Ned" Allard said Always Sunshine has had his ups and downs, but the 6-year-old horse put it all together July 14 in the $75,000 Hockessin Stakes at Delaware Park, the third of five legs in the MATCH Series 3-Year-Olds and Up Sprint—Dirt Division.

Winner of the 2016 Maryland Sprint Stakes (G3), Stonehedge's Always Sunshine entered the six-furlong Hockessin off of a fourth-place finish in the June 8 True North Stakes (G2) at Belmont Park in his second start of the year. Last year, the Florida-bred finished second in the Hockessin.

It was the first MATCH Series start for Always Sunshine, who collected 10 points for his victory and is now tied for third in the division. Allard, however, indicated Always Sunshine could race next at Saratoga Race Course in a stakes for non-winners of a graded stakes this year.

Always Sunshine broke well under Frankie Pennington and sat just off an honest pace set by The Man, a Pennsylvania-bred who came into the race with eight wins in 12 starts. He took over approaching the top of the stretch and gradually drew away to win by 3 1/4 lengths over favored Stallwalkin' Dude, who rallied strongly entering the turn but hung a bit in the lane.

The Man held for third. Always Sunshine paid $7.40 to win and covered the distance on a fast track in 1:09.99.

"He has always acted like a nice horse," Allard said. "He's had a lot of minor issues. It has just been hard trying to keep him completely together. But so far this year, he has been super."

New Jersey-bred Chublicious, who won the Mr. Prospector at Monmouth Park to earn 10 MATCH points, didn't fire his best shot and finished sixth in the Hockessin. He did pick up one point, however, and is now one point behind division leader Lewisfield heading into the final two events at Laurel Park: the $100,000 Polynesian Stakes Aug. 12 and the $250,000 Frank J. De Francis Memorial Dash (G3) Sept. 15.

Chublicious needs one more start in the division to qualify for bonus money. Meanwhile, Maryland-bred Laki made his third start in the division in the Hockessin to qualify for bonus money and has quietly collected eight points to get within reach of the leaders.


POINTS LEADERS
Rank Horse
Points
Overall Division Leaders

(Top five, through July 17)
1T
Page McKenney
17
1T
Jessica Krupnick
17
3
Oak Bluffs
16
4T
Pool Winner
12
4T
Lewisfield
12
3-Year-Old & Up Long-Dirt
1
Page McKenney
17
2
Harlan Punch
10
3
Shaft of Light
7
4T
Backsideofthemoon
5
4T
Sunny Ridge
5
3-Year-Old & Up Female Dirt Sprint
1
Jessica Krupnick
17
2T
Vertical Oak
10
2T
Chalon
10
4T
Startwithsilver
8
4T
Liz’s Cable Girl
8
3-Year-Old & Up Male Turf Sprint
1
Oak Bluffs
16
2
Pool Winner
12
3T
Imprimis
10
3T
Vision Perfect
10
5
Dubini
9
3-Year-Old & Up Female Turf Sprint
1
Smiling Causeway
12
2T
Girls Know Best
10
2T
Morticia
10
2T
Pretty Perfection
10
5T
Rocky Policy
7
5T
Blue Bahia
7
3-Year-Olds & Up Dirt Sprint
1
Lewisfield
12
2
Chublicious
11
3T
Always Sunshine
10
3T
Switzerland
10
5
Laki
8