CT: Allformenoneforyou all the way in Its Binn Too Long

The improving Allformenoneforyou continued her upward trajectory Saturday night at Charles Town Races, using a powerful early burst to capture the $75,000 Its Binn Too Long Stakes for 3-year-old West Virginia-bred fillies.

Breaking sharply under Marshall Mendez, the chestnut daughter of Fiber Sonde wasted no time seizing control, opening up a clear lead shortly after leaving the chute. Though she ran on her left lead through the stretch, Allformenoneforyou was never seriously threatened, driving home to a 2¼-length victory while stopping the clock in 53.01 seconds for the 4½ furlongs over a “good” track.

Owned by Ashley Croson and trained by Cynthia McKee, Allformenoneforyou has now won two straight and boasts a career record of 2-for-4 with earnings of $68,304. She earned $45,630 for Saturday’s effort, having shown marked improvement since the winter season.

Allformenoneforyou took ’em all the way to win the Its Binn Too Long Stakes. Photo by Coady Media.

Behind her, the race unfolded with plenty of drama for minor awards. Longshot Macnick Time overcame a slow start, rallied six-wide in the lane, and surged late to grab second at 34-1 odds, finishing a nose ahead of Over the Bull, who chased gamely three-wide but could not match the winner’s sharp turn of foot.

The race marked a disappointing seasonal debut for Diakonissa, last year’s champion 2-year-old West Virginia-bred filly. Sent off as the 7-5 favorite, she raced inside early but faded through the lane, ultimately finishing fifth in a field of seven.

The full order of finish was: Allformenoneforyou, Macnick Time, Over the Bull, Look Ahead, Diakonissa, First Print, and Flying to Neptune.

Bettors who backed Allformenoneforyou were rewarded with $9.00 to win, $4.00 to place, and $8.20 to show. Macnick Time paid $15.20 to place and $33.40 to show, while Over the Bull returned $9.40 to show.

Bred in West Virginia by Anthony Croson, Allformenoneforyou is out of the Girolamo mare Gemini Dream.

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