Plainville, ma -The $ 2.4 million Massachusetts Breeders Stakes were back on Monday (October 6) in Plainridge Park with seven Harnas racing events with 2-year-old carriers and pacers in competition.
Highlights of the map were one pole and a track record that was bound and six of the seven winners in the ring events that realized lifelong brands. Drivers Yannick Gingras and Bruce Ranger, together with trainer Melissa Beckwith, all had two victories in the series on Monday.
The first non-arguing race was the first division of $ 45,000 from Pacing Merries, which was won by two twenty fast (Huntsville-Jag out) that make a best effort forward.
Brett Beckwith quickly connected two twenty and led with authority such as ForwhomhebelTolls (Matt Kakaley) and Vainglorious (Dexter Dunn) followed in line. Two twenty quickly cut quarters of: 26.4 ,: 56.2 and 1: 24.4 Before you make the turn and pacing home with a length in a life, 1: 53.1.
Two Twenty Swift is owned by Donald Mac Rae and Basty and trained by Deborah Daguet.
Ross Bonafield bred two twenty quickly.
The second non-betet was the second $ 45,000 Pacing Filly Division and Perfect Lynn (Stitch-Meghan Lynn) remained perfect in this series after winning her second consecutive in very handy Fahsion.

Because just delicious (Ron Cushing) led the field to a lukewarm: 28.3 quarter, Yannick Gingras rolled up the edge with perfect Lynn and took control of the field for the stands. From there, Perfect Lynn continued the modest pace and reached half: 57.4, but then accelerated three -quarters: 28 flat. From there, Gingras had perfectly packed perfect Lynn and she walked to an advantage of five length and drove to victory in 1: 54.4.
Perfect Lynn is owned and bred by Tom Dillon and Scott Dillon and trained by Ron Burke.
The regular gambling card then started with the first division of $ 45,000 from Trotting Fillies where adios my lindy (Walner-Adios Lindy) has registered her first victory.

Adios my lindy
Bruce Ranger last came to Adios My Lindy as an essential (Dexter Dunn) and Fairytale Moni (Nick Graffam) fought to the front in the neighborhood. But passing that station, Fairytale Moni made a break and essential took the command for the stands before he rotated around two and on the rear st doors. While they passed five-eight, Ranger Adios brought my Lindy to the game and went on the outside until she essentially pulled in the last corner. When the mares rectify for home, Adios quickly pulled my Lindy clear and won 1-ÂĽ lengths in a life, 1: 58.3.
Adios My Lindy ($ 13.60) is owned by her trainer, Paul Kelley, in collaboration with Go for Glory Stable, Matthew Lamont and Tom Pontone.
Adios my lindy repetition
Adios My Lindy was bred by Lindy Farms of Connecticut.
The second division of $ 45,000 from Trotting Fillies was the next and was won by Cash Out Express (International moni-Maliziosa) that led from gate to wire.

After taking a break last week, this time Matt Kakaley did not take prisoners with Cash Out Express, who were the field and marched through the quarters of: 27.3 ,: 57.2 and 1: 25.4. Then, in the last turn where R Candy (Yannick Gingras) pulled the bag to challenge, Cash Out Express stopped her rise and did not go home under no urge to win with 2 -inal lengths in a career, 1: 54.1.
Cash Out Express Replay
Cash Out Express ($ 15.40) is owned by her trainer, George Ducharme, in collaboration with James de Armonde, Jim Winske and Sal Vullo.
Lindy Farms of Connecticut was the winning breeder of Cash Out Express.
The troubling Colts and Geldings were set up in the only dashboard of $ 75,000 for that group and mother Moni (International moni-Mother Theresa) was the same as his own interest and track records that was set last week, as well as his own lifelong Mark.

Mother’s Moni (Dexter Dunn) was second behind Geologic (Yannick Gingras) by quarters from: 28.1 ,: 57.2 and 1: 26.2. Then, halfway through the last turn, Dunn tipped the mother’s moni and step by step past Geologic on the way to a victory of 1-em length in 1:55.
Mother’s Moni Replay
Mothers Moni ($ 2.20) is owned and bred by KR Foking and trained by Domenico Cecere.
The last two ring events of the day were split divisions of Pacing Colts and Geldings, each fighting for $ 45,000.
In the first, Manador (Bulldog Hanover-Count to three) scored his third consecutive victory while taking a new lifelong mark.

Manador (Yannick Gingras) was the last to get away when Mr. Mctygue (Brett Beckwith) The field led to half: 56.3. As the race sustained the back, Alcatraz Blue Chip (Heath Campbell) first pulled on his back with Manador. While the entire field was within three lengths apart on the way to the last turn, Alcatraz Blue Chip walked past Mr. Mctygue, but then Manador tapped the coverage to beat Alcatraz Blue Chip on the line with a quarter length in 1: 54.4.
Repetition of manor
Manador ($ 3.00) is owned and bred by M&L from Delaware.
In the second split, coach cry (Downbythside-Eliesjet n) led at every station to register his first lifelong victory.

Bruce Ranger pushed coach Cry van de Poort and sitting Pasternak (Frank Affrunti) on the quarter: 27.2. From there, Coach Cry: 57.3 and 1:26, laid a challenge away from Mia’s Boy (Matty Athearn) in the last turn and moved to a 2 -ÂĽ length victory in 1: 55.1, who established his first lifelong marking.
Coach Cry Replay
Coach Cry ($ 3.60) is owned by William Hartt, who has also bred the gelding in collaboration with Foulk Stables.
Live racing will resume on Tuesday (October 7) at 2 p.m. in Plainridge Park with the second round of Massachusetts Breeders Stakes for 3-year-old competitors.
Free full previous performance programs and racing repetitions for all live racing days in Plainridge Park can be found on Plainridgeparkcasino.com.
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Through Tim BoarskiFor Plainridge Park
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