Plainridge steering programs affect large milestones

Plainridge steering programs affect large milestones

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Plainville, ma – When Bruce Ranger won the eighth race with TuffenuftuWearpink (1:51, $ 23.00) in Plainridge Park on Monday (August 25) afternoon, he raced the $ 50 million in the $ 50 million win in the harness of the harness.

A resident of Portland, Maine, the 65-year-old Ranger, started his driving career in 1979 on the Skowhegan Fair, where he scored his first victory. From there his career path went through Massachusetts-Zowel in Foxboro as in Plainridge Park-Evenes Florida, where he was a legendary star and the Dashboardwin leader of all time in Pompano Park.

After “temporarily retiring” in 2015, he returned to action at Scarborough Downs in the fall of 2018, and since then he has been on a role. Since he climbs back in the bike, Ranger has competed on every number in Maine together with a fixed value in Plainridge Park, where he has won several Dash titles.

At the current Plainridge Meet, Ranger is the second leading Dash driver with 74 victories and $ 878,652 in wallets from 434 Starts, with 49 seconds and 53 thirds. In general, this year he has 620 starts with 117 victories, 71 seconds and 81 thirds with $ 1,084,818 in income.

Ranger’s general career numbers are striking. He has achieved 10,592 victories, 8,292 seconds and 6,785 thirds from 52,212 Starts that pushed him to the $ 50 million. His victory Totaal places him in 19th place in the North American Alre-time Driving Wins list with only 13 drivers for him who are still active.

Ranger has won more than $ 1 million in a single season 14 times in his career and has won seven times more than $ 2 million in wallets. Plus Ranger has always been a very high percentage director, with a career universal drivers rating of .337.

Ranger ended his big day by putting on a hat for his three victories on the map.

Kevin Switzer Jr. Wanted the profit marking of $ 20 million on Saturday when he won the second race on Windsor Fair with Lady Gunner (1: 57.3, $ 8.20) with nine lengths.

Switzer, a third-generation rider, won his first Pari-Mutuel victory at the age of 16 with a Pacer called All The Money At The North Maine Fair on Presque Isle as the Gok favorite, and he is a gambling favorite of everyone who has been following racing in New England since then.

For the past 23 years, Switzer has placed his trade on all Maine fairs and Scarborough Downs to the closure in 2020, and in Plainridge Park, where he has been an eternal leading driver today.

Kevin-Switzer JR (Joe Shaw photo)

For his career so far, Switzer has made 19,959 starts with 3,695 victories, 3,218 seconds and 2,904 thirds that have generated his $ 20,042,351 in Portrossingen. The most productive year of Switzer for victories was 2014 when he scored 376, and his most lucrative few years was 2023, when he achieved $ 2,672.009 in win. Switzer’s career UDR is an elevated .324.

Switzer has won more than $ 1 million during a single season six times in his career and has won three times more than $ 2 million in porterings.

During the current Plainridge Park Meet, Switzer is sixth for victories with 52, and they helped the horses of his connection to earn $ 838,509 in wallets.

The job race on Monday was the $ 25,000 open handicap pace and it was won by Price Control (Mitchell Cushing) that led a short field with six horses, undisputed by quarters of: 26.2 ,: 54.1 and 1: 21.3 before entering the last bend in the course of 1½ lengths. Price check then run in the piece on top of two, but had to hold Heinikin by Thebay (Matty Athearn) and Stonebridge Reef (Bret Beckwith), who made Late Lunges that made a length of a length of a length of a length of a length of a length of a length of a length of a length of a length of a length of a length of a length of a length of a length of a length of a length.

Price check

It was the second consecutive victory for Price Control ($ 8.00) owned by Ray Lasky, Matthew Little and his driver, Cushing, who also trains the winner.

In the first race of the day, which was a non-winner event of $ 17,500 for 2 to 5-year-olds, Poker Sy (Brett Beckwith) destroyed the field with 14 lengths and put the clock in 1: 49.1 to get stuck as the fastest pacer ever in the state of Massachusetts. He corresponded to the miles of Mullinax that went in 1: 49.1 in the Meadowlands in 2022.

Poker Sy ($ 5.00) is owned by the Jesseral Stable and trained by Christie Collins.

Poker Sy was one of the four wins for Beckwith, who led all drivers on Monday for victories. On the training side you could say that it was “Eaton Good in the neighborhood” when Mike Eaton sent to winners to post, just like his daughter, Julia Eaton.

Live racing will resume on Tuesday (August 26) at 4 p.m. in Plainridge Park with a transfer of $ 1,259 in the bad HI-5 Pentafecta in Race Six.

Free full previous performance programs and racing repetitions for all live racing days in Plainridge Park can be found on Plainridgeparkcasino.com.

Through Tim BoarskiFor Plainridge Park

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