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Lightly Raced Inseperable Two Posts Top Mark in Sun Downs Maiden Stakes Trials
Inseperable Two, under jockey Luis Gonzalez, breaks his maiden while setting the top qualifying time for the Sun Downs Maiden Stakes.

© Ginny Harding
Lightly Raced Inseperable Two Posts Top Mark in Sun Downs Maiden Stakes Trials

KENNEWICK, WA—APRIL 21, 2018—Making just his third career start, Inseperable Two, a son of champion and grade 1 sire Inseperable, was an impressive 1-¾ length trial winner on Saturday to set the fastest qualifying time for the Sun Downs Maiden Stakes (not black type).

The 10 fastest qualifiers, from two trial races conducted on Saturday, will return to the Pacific Northwest racetrack on Saturday, May 5 to vie for the winner's share of a $10,000-added purse.

Morning Brew, udder jockey Robert Burney, breaks her maiden in the first trial to the Sun Downs Maiden Stakes Saturday at Sun Downs. © Ginny Harding
Under jockey Luis Gonzalez, I-nseperable Two scored his first win, from three lifetime starts, while completing the 350 yards in :18.332 seconds. The chestnut colt raced twice last year with his best finish a fourth in a Maiden race Portland Meadows in October.

Trainer Nick Lowe saddled the winner for owner/breeder Eugene Bremner. Bred in Washington, Inseperable Two is out of the Anyoldtmex mare Miss Time S Cash.

Also lightly raced, Morning Brew, under jockey Robert Burney, was a two-length winner in the opening trial to get the second fastest time of :18.356 seconds for the 350 yards.

However the daughter of multiple stakes sire Agouti was third in the Far West Futurity at Portland Meadows last October. Trained by Tiffani McDevitt and owned by Jose Juan Baca,

Morning Brew is out of the Take Off Jess mare Jess Takin Off. Delta Equine Center bred the sorrel filly in Louisiana. She was also making her third career start in the maiden trials.

For a complete list of Sun Downs Maiden Stakes qualifiers, times, sires, dams, owners, breeders, trainers and jockeys CLICK HERE.