Wilkes-Barre Pa – de Barhopping Three-year-old Merrieveeulen Bay Breeze Hanover rode the race of her life in the $ 15,500,- trot on Tuesday afternoon in Pocono Downs in Mohegan Pennsylvania, in which she conquered a tough trip while putting down a lifelong best of 1: 54.3.
Favorite Bay Breeze Hanover seemed to let her task simplify a bit when her next two rivals, Craigieburn and Rothko, both made early mistakes. But two other rivals in the armor races, Checkmate Hall and Vanguard, made life difficult for the glory in the first half, when Checkate Hall (post three) Bay Breeze Hanover (post four) kept two wide and Vanguard (post five) three wide past a: 27 opening quart. The Krijt eventually reached the lead for the stands, with Checkmate Hall behind her and Vanguard in the air, and he withdrew from the fight after half of: 55.4.
Ballroom Bash had remained connected after the early duel and moved outside towards a three -quarters of 1:25, but at that time Bay Breeze Hanover began to leave the field well in her wake – the final profit margin was ten lengths on Ballroom Bash, which in turn ended three lengths on Checkmate Hall.
Bay Breeze Hanover exceeded the border of six figures in lifelong income, despite the fact that this was only her fourth victory in her career, since she was an inspector in a higher company. Michael Seddon, who became the new trainer of the winner in her previous start, joined the success with driver Tyler Buter and owner Nick Shaw.
Bay Breeze Hanover Repeat
The Parade of Pocono-Longshots continued on Tuesday, when Brexten Boyd River or Denile brought home for a Mutuel of $ 65.60, which came to ten in the past month. If you like gambling on longshots, the form says that you should do that on a pocono race with double digits (the track usually has fourteen or fifteen races): 16 out of 44 $ 50+ winners this year have been in the later races, including four of the last seven.
Driving triples were noted by Boyd, Buter and Anthony Napolitano, who hit a triple for the second consecutive card. Two of the victories for Buter, the leading driver of the circuit, were for the leading trainer of the competition, Ron Burke.
Racing in Pocono will resume on Saturday at 1 p.m., with a pace of $ 27,500 for horses from the fast class that can threaten a speed of 1:50 under good conditions. On Monday at 1 p.m. there is $ 200,000 at stake at the eight Pennsylvania Fair Sire Stakes Championships; The racing week will then be closed on Tuesday at 1 p.m. Free Pocono program pages are or will be available on www.phha.org.
For the full racing results, click here: American trot results.
From the Phha / Pocono-Downs
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