Cumberland, me -Aaron Hall received an extensive ride on the Ferris wheel on the Cumberland (ME) Fair on Tuesday (September 23) and recorded both co-published pop-up Harnas racing series with the same name.
Hall started winning the day through the first half of the Daily Double with Yankee Sparkle (1: 58.4, $ 2.20) for trainer Kate Gerow.
Then, in the first $ 6,000 Ferris Wheel Pop -Serie Leg Hall on top, but 1/2 favorite Sheriff N (Shawn Thayer) wiped the three hole and made a hard load for the management, which finally took commander past it: 28.1 Opening panel.
Hall was in the bag with Fly Away BB (5-1) by the: 59.2 half with Gotta Minute N (Mike Stevenson, 12-1) First and only a length of the leader by the time that the peloton hit the third station of 1: 28.1.
Far along the track, the pacesinheriff n drove away so that Hall could turn the cones and get up in the last steps to score with a head in 1: 57.2.
Trained by Jonathan Bresnahan for owner Amanda Ward, the 4-year-old son of Heston Blue Chip Paid $ 12.20 to win for the seventh time this year.
Yankee Sparkle Replay
Gotta Minute N finished third.
Two races later in the second division of $ 6,000 from the Ferris Wheel, Hall took the shortest distance between two points and scored a wire-to-wire victory with speed sub Z in 1: 57.4.
Speed Sub -Hereling
Trained and owned by Judson Merrill, the 11-year-old son of Art’s Chip took his fourth victory of the year and 44one From his long career. He returned $ 5.00.
Dinner (Dave Ingraham) became second; Aintnobettor A (Hunter Lofthus) finished third.
Although he won three races on the lunch card, Aaron Hall had to share that brag with colleague -Reinsmen Mike Stevenson who also enjoyed a hat trick on the program.
The 23-year-old Kyle Athearn, a full brother of Matty ‘Ice’ Athearn, and from Mark and Gretchen Athearn Stable, received his first driving victory on board GA Speed Matrix. Trained by Michelle Lefebvre, he won on pillar-to-post-mode in 2: 01.4 and returned $ 6.80.
Racing will resume fairgrounds with full tickets on Wednesday (24 September) planned for the remaining racing data until Sunday (September 28).
Post-time is planned for 1 p.m. for the programs Wednesday and Thursday (24-25 September) and will fall back until 12:00 for the remaining weekend dates from Friday to Sunday (26-28 September).
Exotic bets start with Cumberland’s Pick 5 in the third race, and continues with our Pick 4 and Pick 3 to the end of the program, and concludes with our High-Five Pentafecta in the last race all with low take-outs of 16%.
Always a highlight of the ‘Always in September’ fair, the Maine Sire Stakes will continue on Wednesday (September 24) with 3-year-old Merrievefeulen with 3-year-old Pacers and then roll the 3-year-old male pacers on Thursday (September 25), with the 3-year-old carriers who complete the second divisions on Friday (September 26).
Again, Cumberland organizes the $ 300,000 EST. Maine Sire Stakes 2-year finals on Saturday 27 September, with two first-year students, massive speed and snow therapins, which means that their intact records are on the line in their respective confrontations.
First Tracks also organizes the popular Cumberland Derby, where fans can come in to win $ 500 in total cash prizes based on their choices and the official order of finishing in the designated race.
After the fair, the 18-day winter festival of the track starts on November 2 and then follows a two-day Saturday-Sunday schedule during November. The month of December picks up on Friday for 3-day weekends racing until December 21. Our annual au revoir pension ceremonies are planned for December 20.
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Through Chris TullyFor the first tracks Cumberland
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