Palone takes Standardbred -Splusing on Jugette Undercard
When Harnasraces -legend Dave Palone a rare appearance appears on the large circuit, it is worth paying attention, and on Wednesday (September 17) on the Fairgrounds of Delaware County, the reason was clear.
Palone led Spoon Fed, a promising daughter of Stay Hungry, to a dominant gate-to-wire victory in the second division of the $ 50,500 (div.) Standardbred two-year-old Merrieveenen Tempo. The Merrieveeulen made its invoicing as the priceless favorite, put the clock in 1: 53.2 and finished 3½ lengths for its nearest competition.
Existential (driven by Tim Tetrick) closed with a powerful three-wide movement around the last turn to claim second, while joyful Hanover (Ronnie Wrenn, Jr.) completed the top three.
The HomeBred is co-ownership of Jan Snyder and trainer Douglas Snyder.
Spoon Fed Replay
Palone is the winning driver of the sport of all time with 21,355 travel to the circle of the winner.
It was really fast that in the first division of the Standardbred for two -year -old merring boulders.
The Equine Real Fast went gate-to-wire to beat Kilauea Hanover (Mike Wilder) and Ruby Vuitton (Chris Page) in a life of best 1:53.
With the victory really quickly grab her fourth victory in six starts.
The Papi Rob Hanover Lass is owned by Burke Racing Stable, Weaver Bruscemi, Knox Services and Slaughter Racing Stable.
Thai Hanover takes $ 48,000 Standardbred Colt Pace
Thai Hanover (Jeremy Indof) was shot from the Gates wings and the field cleared for the eighth post and was able to keep his five rivals behind him in the Standardbred Freshman Colt Pace.
Thai Hanover Repeat
In a minute (Marcus Miller) finished second and C Millertiagain (Tim Tetrick) completed the Trifecta.
The winning time of 1: 52.1 was the same as the career mark of the first -year student.
Trainer Mitchell York owns co-owner of the stay hungry gelding with er york.
Captain Jordan scores in Standardbred
Kapitein Jordan survived a late break in pass, but gathered on time to include a win of 1: 55.3 in the $ 48,200 Standardbred -trave for first -year Colt Trotters.

As the 1/9 favorite, Captain Jordan was in charge and the groups of: 27.2; : 56.1 & 1: 25.2.
The final winner had a five -length lead when he made a break. The trotter came back on Stride and exceeded the finish line 3 1/4 lengths before Tymal Kryptonite (Brady Brown) and Rico Tubbs (Anthony Macdonald).
Captain Jordan Replay
Scott Di Domenico trained the winner for Joseph Faraldo and Triple D Stables.
Standardbred Two-year-old Merrieveeulen Split Split to Meadowbrook Ashley and Cherry’s Girl
In the second division of the Standardbred for two-year-old mirroring, Meadowbrook Ashley (Dexter Dunn) conquered the outer post #7 and used a grinding first trip to win the 3-length victory.
Meadowbrook Ashley Replay
Wendalyn Hanover (Ronnie Wrenn, Jr.) gathered for the second and Skyline Salty Girl (Mike Wilder) became third.
The winning time of 1:56 established a new lifelong mark for Meadowbrook Ashley.
You know you do Milly is owned by the trio of Julie Rideout, Alan White and Dave Gamble. Doug Rideout is the conditioner.
Cherry’s Girl (Anthony MacDonald) went gate-to-wire to get her second career gain in the first $ 25,050 division in 1:57.
Rina Labelle (Ronnie Wrenn, Jr.) made a late load but came a short neck. K-lyn (Lewayne Miller) completed the Trifecta.
Cherry’s Girl is owned by the fractional property group TheStable.ca and Hutchison Harness.
The Captain Corey Lass was a yearling purchase of $ 42,000 last year and has now earned $ 41,721.
A trio of OBC first -year foal paces held
Crocodile Station (Ronnie Wrenn, Jr.) drove to a score of one length in the third and last division of the Ohio Breeders Championship for first -year Colt Pacers in 1:52.
Crocodile Station Relay
Swelce (Mike Wilder) and when is Parade (Chris Page) completed the top three.
Michael Hitchcock trains crocodile station for William A. Hartt.
The serrated son of DownbyTeseaside won for the fourth time in eight seasonal starts and with the lion’s share of the wallet his income rose to $ 129,232.
Backninebar protected its railway position and led the field for all only a few steps and drove to a score of 2 ½ length in the second division of $ 52.264 in 1: 52.2.
Backninebar (Chris Page) and Thunder Jam (Tyler Smith), from post 6, moisture early. Thunder Jam was released on the lead, but the final winner came back immediately to re -check the check after the opening quarter in: 27.3.
Backninebar stumbled half: 56.3 and three -quarters in 1:25.
Thunder Jam held up for second place and Spanky McGee (Mike Micallef) became third.
The home-brought son of Downbytheside has won back-to-back Start for Burke Racing Stable, Weaver Bruscemi and Knox Services.
The trainer/driver combination of Jessica and Cameron McCown scored one for the home team when Heerz Corinthian held on to late charges of Odds on Ray (Dexter Dunn) and Simon Sez Go (Chris Lems) to win the first division.
Heerz Corinthian, who has won half of his start of eight career, is owned by the collaboration of Heerzthestiock, Tripoli Stable and Susan Sullivan.
The MCCowns train their stable on the act of Delaware County.
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