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.

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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