Victor Laszlo earned the third stakes victory of his career with a 1 1/4 length score in the $25,000 Rise Jim Stakes, completing six furlongs in 1:12 1/5 over a fast track.Trained by George Saccardo and ridden by Tammi Piermarini, the six-year-old gelded son of Victory Gallop briefly contested the pace with the front running Worth the Worry before putting away that rival and drawing away comfortably with enough left to hold off Bobby J?s Rush.?George just did such a good job with this horse,” said Piermarini. “He got a prep into him and had him fit and the rest was easy, I just had to get him around.”Bred and owned by Patricia Moseley, Victor Laszlo is the reigning champion New England-bred. He returned $2.60, 2.10 and 2.10 while Bobby J?s Rush paid $3.40 and 3.40. Longshot I?m Kwik returned $8.20.Ration made his local debut a winning one with a well-timed move from off the pace under jockey Roimes Chirinos. He defeated a star studded field including three New England champions and completed six furlongs in 1:10 4/5.Trained by Tom McCooey Jr. and owned by Gregory Carlevale, the four-year-old gelded son of Arch sat well off the pace-setting Casey Key before launching a bid turning for home. At that point champion Chaotic Bull had pulled away on the rail and he caught the favorite and prevailed by a neck, holding off a late charge from Azicharmyou.Bred in Kentucky by Claiborne Farm, Ration returned $30.60, 12.80 and 5.20. Azicharmyou paid $8.40 and 4.60 while Chaotic Bull paid $2.20.This Saturday at Suffolk Downs, Massachusetts-bred fillies and mares will take center stage in the $25,000 Isadorable Stakes. The six-furlong contest has drawn a field of eight.Installed as the 2-1 morning line favorite is Dreamed a Dream, a five-year-old daughter of Agnes Gold (JPN) trained and bred by Robert Raymond. James Vail has been named to ride the four-time local stakes winner. In 2013, she was second in the Isadorable. She has yet to hit the board from four starts this year.Also in the field is Doublicious, 5-2 on the morning line for Alison Hassig. Ridden by David Amiss, the four-year-old filly will break from the rail for her second start of the year. Last year, she made her career debut a winning one against state bred stakes company in the Louise Kimball Stakes. She was fourth in an allowance race in June.The Isadorable is the seventh race of the nine race card. Post time is 12:45 p.m.
