Plainville, ma -The $ 2.4 million Massachusetts Breeders Stakes continued on Tuesday (September 30) in Plainridge Park when the top 3-year-old trotters and pacers of both sexes were in seven armor racing events.
The fast oval at the Ridge produced four investors, three track records and five new lifelong figures, but no attempt was more excellent than the mile in the Hoek store, which simply rewritten the record books across the line.
The opening interest was the first division of $ 45,000 of Trotting Fillies that was carded as a non-confusing event and tactical moni (Tactical landing-as our Moni) set a new interest record and fixed the track record for 3-year trot fillings.
Tactic Moni (Brett Beckwith) came in fifth place when the leadership of owner changed between bridge overbroadway (Mitchell Cushing), Elegant Dance (Nick Graffam) and Peach Cocktail (Matty Athearn), the last to brought the girls to half: 57. Drafed and flew past the field to take the lead on three -quarters and opened a four length juice at the top of the piece. From there, the race was over as a tactical moni won 9 -¼ lengths in 1: 53.3.
Tactical Moni is owned and bred by Moni Maker Stable and trained by Domenico Cecere.
The previous IntoCord of 1: 53.4 was held by Treatyofversailles (2024) and the existing track record of 1: 53.3 is co-hero by Decadence (2017) and draws up some money (2025).
But all those records again changed drastically into the next race, which was the second division of $ 45,000 from Trotting Fillies where Corner Store (Six Pack-Seven Eleven) performed a striking performance.

Brett Beckwith fired the corner shop forward and opened a Gapped Advantage for R Lady W (Matty Kakaley), who had settled in second place. After fast fractions of: 27 and: 54.4, Hoekwinkel and R Lady W were demolished from the rest of the peloton and a storm on three -quarters in 1: 22.3. After the race came through, R Lady W made a ground while she ended the piece, but the corner shop was packed and on the way home an easy winner with 1½ lengths in 1: 51.3, which was a new lifelong mark.
Repetition of the corner shop
De Tijd was also a new interest and track record and was only two fifth of a second of making the corner shop The fastest 3-year-old trot Merrievefeulen ever bred in Massachusetts, a record held by Lindy (1: 51.3).
Corner Store ($ 3.20) is owned by her trainer Paul Kelley, in collaboration with Matthew Lamont, Ellen Palillo and Leo Bauer.
The pacing fillings were the following in two $ 45,000 splits.
In the first it was a race of one horses like Cindy’s faith (Roll with Joe-Arsna Star) was a run -away winner.

Bruce Ranger at the point with Cindy’s faith and cuts a quarter of: 27.2 ,: 55 and 1: 22.4 while the rest of the field did not follow any answers. Cindy’s faith around the bend and shot in front of the line, while Ranger was cool to win 10 -¼ lengths in a new lifelong record of 1: 51.2.
Cindy’s Faith Replay
Cindy’s Faith ($ 2.80) is owned and bred by Shark Racing and trained by Larry Stalbaum.
Then in the Second Division, Wassail Blue Chip (Courtly Choice-Baccara Hanover) Towned in the mile of her life in the victory.

Beantown Deuce (Matty Kakaley) led in the quarter, but soon collapsed at Wassail Blue Chip (Yannick Gingras), who had driven on the outside to get the order. Once at the front, Wassail Blue Chip full of confidence in half: 56.2 and three -quarters in 1: 24.2. Challenges came from Beantown Deuce and Moneymakesherhappy (Brett Beckwith) in the last panel, but Wassail Blue Chip she both turned away to win 2 -¼ lengths in a career-bestee, 1: 52.2.
Wasail Blue Chip Replay
Wassail Blue Chip ($ 17.00) is owned by ER ENVER MILLER STABLE, Andray Farm and David J. Miller and trained by Alicia Gray.
Blue Chip Bloodstock Bred Wassail Blue Chip.
The Pacing Colts and Geldings then tracked down in two $ 45,000 divisions.
The first group was won by Courageous Warrior (Huntsville-Brand Karen) who took the importance of the importance Bond and a new lifelong mark.

Courageous Warrior (Matty Athearn) was first in line in turn before he went to gold (Nick Graffam) from third place to take the front in the quarter in: 27.2. Dug for gold then half came in: 56 and three -quarters in 1: 23.3 while the brave warrior kept his nose on the helmet of graffam. Halfway through the turn, Athearn turtled courageous warrior and pulled next to digging for gold at the top of the piece. The two matching steps to the line where CourageOous Warrior went to the lead by a neck in 1: 51.1.
Courageous warrior repetition
Courageous Warrior ($ 20.40) is owned by Curran Racing and Nickerson Racing and trained by Jimmy Nickerson.
The important record for 3-year-old Pacing men is now co-hero by Rockknoll Lou (2024).
The second division went to Jon I Love that (Downby theseaside-Franey love that) who moved early and then hung late for the victory.

It was a Mad Dashboard of five horses from the gate that eventually saw Southpaw (Jimmy Whittemore) take the command on the quarter: 26.3. But that lead was of short duration when Gingras jon pulled, I love that from third place and half had the front. With only a small threat of massive speed (Kevin Switzer Jr.) when they approached three -quarters, Jon I Love that and Southpaw remained the players when they found the last turn. When they reached the top of the piece, Southpaw pulled herself and tried to get ahead, but he came three quarters of a length short when I love that hung to win in 1:52.
Jon in law that replay
Jon I Love that ($ 2.80) is owned and bred by Robert Lovett and trained by Janice Connor.
The last interest of the day was a single division of $ 75,000 about trotting Colts and Veldings that was won by in Quiero Lindy (Walner-Adios Lindy), who set a new interest record, fixed the track record and tied his own lifelong Mark with the victory.

Te Quiero Lindy (Tyler Miller) took the lead of Stablemate My Degenerate (Andy Miller) in the first turn and then passed the quarter: 27.2. While Moni Man (Brett Beckwith) was third, in Quiero Lindy marched to half: 57.3 and three -quarters in 1: 25.1 with my degenerate still waiting to get off the bag. That came at the top of the piece when Miller pushed my degenerate out and pushed himself up to Quiero Lindy, matching steps with the leader all the way to the thread where it took a photo to show that Te Quiero Lindy had won in 1: 53.2 in 1: 53.2.
I love your lindy replay
Te Quiero Lindy ($ 3.80) is owned by Andy Miller Stable, PJ Hoopes and Lindy Farms from Connecticut, who also breed the winner.
The previous IntoCord was 1: 53.3 (Big Man EV 2017 and Pepper WOW 2024) and the track record is now together with Spanzaaaaano (1: 53.2, 2024).
Live racing will resume Thursday (October 2) at 2 p.m. in Plainridge Park
Free full previous performance programs and racing repetitions for all live racing days in Plainridge Park can be found on Plainridgeparkcasino.com.
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Through Tim BoarskiFor Plainridge Park
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