LEXINGTON, KY -- Fridays Grade 1, $400,000 Alcibiades at Keeneland on opening day went to an inexperienced filly when maiden winner Dancing Rags pulled off a 12-1 upset under Maryland-based jockey Angel Cruz, who won his first graded stakes.Although Dancing Rags was short on experience, entering the stakes with just two career starts, it never showed in her performance. Dancing Rags broke alertly and Cruz placed her in a favorable position in third early in the 1 1/16-mile Alcibiades, stalking front-runners Caroline Test and Cold Hearted Pearl after a half-mile in 47.43 seconds. She then advanced to second late on the backstretch and into the second turn, after three-quarters in 1:11.82, and powered away at the top of the stretch before lasting for a length victory over late-running Daddys Lil Darling.The winner, a 2-year-old daughter of 2012 Belmont winner Union Rags, earned a berth in the Breeders Cup Juvenile Fillies by taking the Alcibiades, a Win and Youre In qualifier. She raced 1-1/16 miles on a fast track in 1:44.69, paying $26.60.Winning trainer Graham Motion, who trains Dancing Rags for Phyllis Wyeths Chadds Ford Stable, quipped that Cruz had a tougher trip getting to Keeneland than the filly did in the Alcibiades. He drove here, he said with a laugh.Daddys Lil Darling, stuck breaking from post 14, ran well in defeat, finishing strongest through the lane after being 12th down the backstretch, though she never threatened the winner. She also appears likely for the Breeders Cup, having won the Pocahontas at Churchill Downs -- another Win and Youre In prep.There was a gap of two lengths back to third-place finisher Fun, who finished evenly after having minor traffic problems when trying to rally up the inside in early stretch. Pacesetter Caroline Test held fourth.Diadura, the 7-2 favorite, finished 10th in her first start on dirt after winning a pair of races at Arlington Park on Polytrack, including the Arlington-Washington Lassie.Motion said he decided to try the Alcibiades, what he deemed an open race, after being pleased with his fillys development after her maiden victory at Laurel in her second career start on Sept. 17. She looked really well, and its the time of year when you have to take a shot, he said.Her victory gave Motion his first Grade 1 victory with a 2-year-old. Clay Buchholz Jersey . Artturi Lehkonen, Joni Nikko and Ville Leskinen had the other goals for Finland (1-0) while Juuse Saros stopped 28 shots. Tim Robin Johnsgard had the lone goal for Norway (0-2). Teoscar Hernandez Jersey . On Tuesday, Ottawa placed forward Cory Conacher and defenceman Joe Corvo on waivers as trade rumours swirl around the Senators. http://www.bluejaysonline.com/blue-jays-aaron-sanchez-jersey/ . 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The Irish province won three of the individual awards up for grabs at the Guinness Storehouse and seven of their players were named in the Guinness PRO12 Dream Team.Connacht were the surprise packages of the 2015-16 season and a 14-7 win over Glasgow in their final game saw them finish in second behind Leinster to secure a play-off place. They will take on the Warriors again on May 21 in Galway, with Leinster and Ulster facing off in the other semi-final a day earlier in Dublin. The final takes place at Murrayfield on May 28.Aki had already been named as Connachts player of the year, by both fans and his team-mates, after an outstanding season that saw him score six tries in 26 appearances.He beat off competition from Glasgows Stuart Hogg and Munsters CJ Stander in the vote, which is made up of the leagues 12 captains and vice-captains. Connachts Pat Lam claimed coaching honours Pat Lam was named Coach of the Year for leading Connacht to second and club captain John Muldoon was the recipient of the Guinness PRO12 Chairmans Award.Ospreys fly-half Sam Davies was voted Young Player of the Season by a selected media panel ahead of Leinster pair Garry Ringrose and Josh van der Flier. Try of the season - Tommy Seymour Glasgow Warriors Tommy Seymour won the Sky Sports Try of the Season award, polling 28.dddddddddddd per cent of the vote for his round 18 try against Ulster - he pipped Craig Gilroy (Ulster v Treviso, round 3) and Aki (Munster v Connacht, round 18) to the title. 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