York -trainer Maryann White only occasionally goes “off the hill” to run one of her pacers. But the trip to Gloucester Park on Friday evening paid handsome dividends when her inexperienced armor racing younger always changin (Always B Miki) caused a big upset when he won the $ 21,000 Allwood Stud Sires Double Westbred Pace for three -year -olds with amazing opportunities of $ 229.30.
Always Changin Repeat
This cool the 55-year-old White Her first metro-class winner Since nine-year-old Velding Open Class, A $ 7.70 Chance Driven by Stephen Reed, Set the Pace and Beat Oscar Riley by A Half-Head at Gloucester Waxing 1, 2010 Eight-year-old Velding on the Beach, A $ 31 outsider Driven by Richard Polak, Who Led and Beat Weneeda Girl by a Neck on March 24, 2006.
And before those victories were her biggest moment in Harness races when she prepared Beverley Button (driven by Peter Tilbrook) who won the group 1 State Series Series Final by a meter of reasonably sharp on June 18, 2004.
Always Changin was driven on Friday evening by Kyle Harper, who has formed a wonderful association with White for many years, and this was the 46th victory of Harper for White, who prepared 292 winners.
Changin was always overlooked by gamblers, who preferred Lou Lamour (favorite of $ 2.65), Delulu ($ 3.90), Wicked Lover ($ 4.40) and Beatitlike Beca ($ 6).
Lou Lamour rushed to an early lead and set a moderate pace after a slow lead time of 38.1 sec. and soft opening quarter of 31.6 sec. and 30.7sec. At the start of the external barrier (no. 7) on the front line, Changin was always not announced, and he was ninth at the bell, after the three wide run of Beatitlike Beca. He went four wide in the home and finished strongly to get up and take a semi -height victory of $ 26 Chance Majestic Reale, who raced in the wind before he came out of home.
White, who has eight pacers at work (many of them reject), said that Changin was always very immature. “He has a lot of ability, but also has many problems,” she said. “He used to have trouble bypassing corners, but gets much better.”
It is interesting that Always Changin was such a rank-outsider, given that he was a final start in the future in Kellerberrin, and two starts before, at his first performance for 17 months, he led and won with a rate of 1.57.9 over 1609m at Bunbury.
He now has a record of six starts for two wins and one place for deployment of $ 18,281. He is always B Miki and is outside art Major Mare Soho Changeling, who earned $ 88,975 from nine wins and 23 placements of 58 starts.
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Through Ken CasellasFor Gloucester Park
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