Combative victories after an aggressive steering wheel

Combative victories after an aggressive steering wheel

Chester Pa – The favorites made breaks in the $ 13,500 Sunday function for developing men in Harrah’s Philadelphia, who gave the chance to the Donating Ruin struggle to win in 1: 52.4 after an aggressive steering wheel.

Combative Replay

Rooney, on top of each other, forced Tucks early in a: 27.1 opener, with combative second and Falkirk third after Best Chip lost his new, and then heavy favorite Falkirk (who received an “I” call after the early incident) the first turn of the command of the command. While the chalk clicked half in: 56.4, driver Mark Heschberger made a large polish movement with fighting spirit, in the rear stretching and let Falkirk to Bot and then break the pass and tried to get back into the race. Combinative, 9-1 on the board, the three-quarters reached in 1: 24.2 and then had few problems in the track, with groundsaving Pyrenees Hanover (42-1) who presented itself for the Deuce for the Deuce for 20-1 Rooney in Harmonie, with Goodbye Stranger (30-1) celebrated.

Joe Pavia Jr. Trains the five -time seasonal winner for Steven Held, Pint Size Racing LLC, John Whitig and Donald Kayser.

The subfeatured pace of $ 12,000 for emerging men was won in a cakewalk by the Lange Dark Stranger Sophomore Geling Pack a Punch, who made the lead for the first turn for driver George Napolitano Jr., then threw a: 55 last Haymaker who opposed his opposition. The winner of two of his last three succeeded in the Cancelliere team, trainer Tom and owner/brother John.

The highest pace for the fast pacers wore a wallet of $ 13,000, and Christopher Dance N won his fifth consecutive race after an “IX” in his American debut. The son of Sweet Lou gathered in: 25.4 in his last race to make a dead win with Lyons Steel; This time Johnathan Ahle took the command after a: 27.2 Opener, placed middle fractions of: 55 and 1:23 and then needed “only” A: 26.4 Dash Home to do good for a late-closing Oakwood Heymiki IR in the 1: 49.4 Mijl for trainer Jeff Cullipher. Pollack Rac.

In the fast-class pace of $ 11,000 on the second level, seven colors, a son of Stay Hunger and a winner of $ 1,084,936, now has a 1: 49.3 victory in his last two starts at Philly, despite hard early involvement. Starting from the outside post Seven on Sunday, Seven Colors Needed Until the Three-Eighths to get the Controls then had first-over pressure in Wicked Fractions (: 25.4,: 54.3, 1:22), but he Showed His Class and overabybarter Driver Jack Pelling and Trainer Andrew Harris, the latter co-owner with William Pollock and Bruce Areman.

Speed ​​surge on the day went to the always a virgin gelding large sip, which sat in the two-hole behind huge fractures, moved in the piece and lowered his lifelong mark to 1: 49.2 for driver Simon Allard, trainer Ed Gannon Jr., and owners Jeff Fough Fough Carse.

The Auckland Reactor N Velding Juddy Douglas A had a short but profitable stay with trainer Josue Garcia and owner Anthony Ventriglio, who here claimed his second consecutive $ 11,000 that handicaptempo for the best priced horses on the circuit while he was equal to his stamp of 1: 50.4. Jack Pelling moved “Juddy” for the second time to take over the lead for the stands, and then the Pacer met a strict challenge of the coach of first-over Santafe for the last three-point of a mile, finally defeated that rival with half a height. Ventriglio and Garcia earned $ 11,000 in two starts with Juddy Douglas A, Min spending, as he claimed from this event.

Jack Pelling took honor with four winning discs, for four trainers, including his father Brett. Doublers row were Simon Allard, Mark Heschberger and Troy Beyer; Beyer’s is worth an extra mention because they both came for the leading Izzy Estrada of the Meet, including a win payment of $ 74.40 (one that you do not associate with Meet Leaders) with Capo Bovino.

Harrah’s Philadelphia will now be ‘dark’ for live racing until Friday, October 10, because the racing surface gets a renovation; Harrah’s Philly will still be open to simulcasting.

Click here for full racing results: We trot results.

From the Phha / Harrah’s Philadelphia

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