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SABONIS BAGS DOMINANT WIN IN BERGSTEIN GRADUATE PACE FINAL

Saturday, July 5, 2025


Off a grinding return-to-form effort in defeat in the last preliminary, driver Dexter Dunn took authority with Sabonis for a slam-dunk 1:47.3 victory in the $230,000 Stan Bergstein Graduate Series Pace on Saturday night (July 5) at The Meadowlands.

Sabonis pushed from post 2 and landed third in the early firing line with Captain Luke swooping forward from post 7 and marching to grab the lead through a :26.1 first quarter. Dunn then vacated his seat at the cones and brushed towards the top – with Nijinsky and Captain Albano following suit – entering the backstretch.

While Sabonis easily crossed and cleared the lead before a :54 half, Nijinsky struggled to push past when first over into the far turn. Sabonis stayed on the muscle while pressed by Nijinsky to three-quarters in 1:21.2 and shrugged away that rival spinning for home. Captain Luke became the main threat in the stretch with a furious rally through an inside seam off the pocket trip, but Dunn kept Sabonis to task in the final-quarter sprint to stave off that charge by three-quarter lengths. Nijinsky held third from Captain Albano, who tipped wide from his second-over trip to take fourth.

ā€œI was happy to let Nijinsky to go,ā€ winning driver Dexter Dunn said, ā€œbut he just couldn’t quite get around me and my fellow was travelling so strongly at the time. Once he fought off Nijinsky and I asked him to speed at the top of the straight, he knuckled down good.ā€

Diamond Creek Racing acquired Sabonis from previous owner Pat Miller and trainer Aaron Stutzman – off a sophomore campaign with 16 wins from 18 starts – before the 2025 season, but the 4-year-old stallion by Tellitlikeitis-Gypsy Bellevue floundered in his first two starts. Both driver Dexter Dunn and trainer Brett Pelling said some equipment changes got the stallion back in the right direction.

ā€œThe one race he disappointed everyone there [on June 13th], he went three high on the turn, got hung up on the head pole… I was concerned, but Dexter said he was good,ā€ Brett Pelling said. ā€œWe just needed to let him run in a little bit, let him do his thing and we’ll be fine. So we just put the equipment on a little differently and he’s gone forward ever since.ā€

Diamond Creek Racing shares ownership of Sabonis, an 18-time winner with $621,750 in earnings, with Pelling Racing LLC. He paid $11.60 to win.

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PHOTO (Credit – Lisa Photo):

Sabonis with Dexter Dunn winning the $230,000 Stan Bergstein Graduate Series Pace