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Quint's Brew Dominates Frank Y. Whiteley Stakes at Laurel Park

Quint's Brew won the $100,000 Frank Y. Whiteley Stakes by 5¾ lengths at Laurel Park, completing 12 starts without ever finishing out of the money.

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Quint's Brew Dominates Frank Y. Whiteley Stakes at Laurel Park
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A 5-year-old Maryland-bred gelding that had never finished out of the money in 11 career starts made it a clean dozen on Saturday, rolling gate-to-wire through the $100,000 Frank Y. Whiteley Stakes at Laurel Park in the most authoritative performance of his career.

Quint's Brew, sent off at 2-5 under Forest Boyce, carved out measured early fractions of 24.05 for the opening quarter and 46.86 at the half before pulling clear in the stretch and crossing the wire in 1:23.19 on a fast main track. Crab Daddy closed hard into second but never threatened, finishing 5¾ lengths adrift. Blue Kingdom, who had set the early tempo, held on for third, another neck in arrears. The win payout of $2.80 reflected just how little the Laurel crowd doubted him, though the margin of victory exceeded what even those odds implied.

Trainer Ned Allard had pointed the gelding toward this mid-spring spot after a deliberate freshening following demanding efforts in New York, and the patience was immediately vindicated. "He had been running really hard," Allard said after the race, noting that two taxing outings prompted the decision to give Quint's Brew meaningful time before returning to stakes company. The form lines that guided that decision were encouraging: a narrow second in the 2024 Carter and a solid effort in the Westchester had established his credentials in graded company and gave the stable a clear blueprint for where he belonged when fresh.

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Boyce executed the trip with a quiet authority that matched the horse's performance. Rather than wrestle for the lead, he tucked in behind pace-setter Blue Kingdom through the early going, letting the rival absorb the cost of setting those fractions. Quint's Brew accelerated off the final turn, opened up at the top of the lane, and extended through the wire without a credible challenge to his position at any point in the stretch.

The result recalibrates the older sprint and middle-distance picture across the Mid-Atlantic heading into late spring. With 12 starts and 12 in-the-money finishes now on his ledger, Quint's Brew re-enters the regional conversation as its most reliable stakes contender, and connections will spend the coming weeks sorting out which bigger targets fit the schedule. Given how little they asked of him Saturday and how much he delivered, the answer to that question may arrive sooner than expected.

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