Prince Hal Hanover returns to $ 212,000 Bluegrass Division

Prince Hal Hanover returns to $ 212,000 Bluegrass Division

Lexington, Ky.– Adios and Carl Milstein Memorial Champ Prince Hal Hanover (Donating) Returned from a defeat in the Little Brown-Kan and extended his speed for a dominant 1: 47.2 version to win the second of three Harnas racedivisions for the $ 212,000 Bluegrass 3-year-old Colt & Velding Pace-a division sponsored by Anvil and Lace Farm-op in the Red Mild.

Prince Hal Hanover with Todd McCarthy who wins the second BlueGrass Division for 3-year-old Pacing Colts and Geldings (Amanda Stephens photo)

Fallout (driven by Tim Tetrick) flew to the lead early and cut a: 26.2 first quarter before driver Todd McCarthy slipped out of the bag and Prince Hal Hanover ran. Prince Hal Hanover rolled through A: 54 half and hit the accelerator pedal in the distant turn once confronted with quirky Madden Oaks (Braxten Boyd) while trying a first bid from the third. In his challenge after three-quarters, Madden Oaks folded in 1: 21.1, while Prince Hal Hanover reached deeper in the well and broadened his benefit in the last eighth to register a 2-3/4-length victory. Railroad Station (Yannick gangras) brushed by tired horses to the center of the track for second place with Madden Oaks who settled for the third and Fallout that fourth.

Prince Hal Hanover Repetition

“That was a good effort for him,” said Todd McCarthy. ‘He has had a large year and it is a real honor to Ian [Moore] And the job he did with the horse. He is just such a warm bugger – he appears and he does his job. When he left again, he walked all the way to the thread. He was very impressive. “

Dr. Ian Moore trains Prince Hal Hanover, a capherous Colt from a former Moore student and breeders’ crown winner in Percy Bluechip, for Prince Hanover Stal. The Colt won its sixth race from 15 Starts this season and its eighth race from 25 Starts in her career earned $ 1.009,095. He paid $ 3.08 to win.

Captain Optimistic (Scott Zeron) ordered his competition and remained the game of fast fractions to score a 1:48 victory in the first Bluegrass Male Pace Division, sponsored by the Tall Dark Stranger Syndicate and Hanover Shoe Farms.

Captain Optimistic with Scott Zeron who wins the first Bluegrass Division for 3-year-old Pacing Colts and Geldings (Photo of Amanda Stephens)

Zeron was optimistic to the leadership from post 6 and clocked a: 26.2 first quarter when taking the control of Pylon-Starter da Love Boat (Yannick Gingras). Captain Optimistic maintained his speed on the back to A: 53.3 half and through the last turn, three -quarters passed in 1:21. Waffle Blue Chip (Tim Tetrick) accused of third place home to optimistically challenge Captain when he faltered his early speed, but Captain optimistic moisture to the finish and held Waffle Blue Chip with three -quarters of lengths on the line. Th Colby (Todd McCarthy) came from second place for the third and Da Love Boat gave the fourth pursuit.

Captain optimistic repetition

“He has been good for us all year round,” says Alan Katz, who is a captain optimistic co-owner of 3 brothers stables. “It is a pleasure to possess him. He never introduced a bad race. I wish I had more on him. He can go on the front or come from behind, it doesn’t matter. He gives them everything he has.”

Nancy Takter Trains Captain Optimist, a foal of capheralous-Cinamony with 11 victories of 24 Starts and $ 861,328 earned, for owners 3 brothers Stables, Marvin Katz and Caviart Farms. Sen it 1-5 chalk, he paid $ 2.42 to win.

Fusion (Todd McCarthy) used fast fractions to score a 1: 48.4 victory in the last division of the Bluegrass Male Tempo, sponsored by the Tall Dark Stranger Syndicate and Hanover Shoe Farms.

Fusion (2) with Todd McCarthy who wins the third Bluegrass Division for 3-year-old Pacing Colts and Veldings (Amanda Stephens photo)

McCarthy placed merger in the fifth from post 2 and went out of a shuffle for the lead by a: 27.1 first quarter. Intertatedaydream (Andy Miller) handed over the command to 2-5 favorite Papis Pistol (Jason Bartlett), who then passed Strangerinthenight (Marvin Luna) before he let that rival go into a: 53.1 half. Strangerinthenight maintained its speed when McCarthy found a short cover for Fusion to follow outside from Delray Beach (Devon Tharps) before he turned three wide past three -quarters in 1: 20.3. Fusion progressed in the middle of the track in the play and passed tiring horses while he remained strong under late pressure from collecting Lite the world (Doug McNir) to achieve a nose victory. Banderas (Scott Zeron) closed from almost last for the third and Strangerinthenight was held fourth.

Fusion Replay

“He fought a bit like his mother did at The Wire,” said Adam Bowden of Diamond Creek Racing, who was the always B Miki Colt from the triple then Patch Award winner Pure Country. “She was one of those merbuids that we loved from the moment she came and she finally gave us a good one here.”

Brett Pelling trains Fusion, a now five -time winner of nine starts this season and a nine times winner of 15 starts in his career. The foal packed $ 211,947 and returned $ 18.46 to win.

Racing is resumed on the Red Mile on Friday (October 3) with International Stallion Stakes Divisions for 2-year-old trot men and 2-year-old Pacing fillings. Friday’s card will also contain a transfer of $ 19,846.16 in the 50-cent Pick 5, which starts in race 3 and has a collection meals of only 12 percent.

Post time of the first race at the Red Mile is 1 p.m. (EDT).

Click here for full racing results: We trot results.

Through Ray Cotolofor the red mile

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