Three in a row for Winnpanzee

Three in a row for Winnpanzee

Lexington, KY – On Wednesday (September 3), the Red Mile organized a 13-race card consisting of fourth round Harness Racing legs of the $ 80,000 Kentucky Championship Series, the $ 30,000 Kentucky Commonwealth Series, the $ 15,000 Kentucky Golden Rod Series and the $ 10,000 Vores series series. Winnpanzee collected its third consecutive triumph and second in the championship series in 1: 52.4.

Torrisi cannot turn the tide against Winnpanzee

Winnpanzee

Since he came to the Ron Burke Barn last month, Winnpanzee has won its best step with three victories in four starts and a step in the class of the Commonwealth series. Sent by Yannick Gingras, the daughter of Gimpanne And New York champion Winndevie subjected nine rivals in her last performance. Torrisi (Tim Tetrick) was second again, with Stash Some Cash (Andy Miller) who came home third.

Winnpanzee Replay

Left two Winnpanzee from post position ran in the fourth to half when the defense of Kentucky champion Aperfect Annie led the field through splits of: 28 and: 56.4. Torrisi was perfectly positioned in the second place.

While Aperfect Annie gave her ahead through three -quarters in 1: 25.1, Winnpanzee and Torrisi were up for their ride to the thread. While the mares surround the last corner, gingras and Tetrick asked for their charges for their best and they responded. While Aperfect Annie went back to third place, Winnpanzee placed her head in front of Torrisi and extended her margin while the mares ran to the finish line.

Bred by Ola Yoder, Winnpanzee was previously owned by Purple Haze Stables and trained by Trond Smedshammer. The first foal from her dam was purchased for $ 140,000 under the name Windy Kountry on the Lexington in 2023 selected yearling sales.

Burke and his partners, Bradley Grant and Weaver Bruscemi, have carried out a private transaction to acquire the mandriffen less than two months ago and she has proven to be a well -trained selection. Winnpanzee was Winless in five Starts on 2 and three of her five victories from 12 Starts this year were for its new connections. The Firieve has collected almost $ 100,000 in wallet money since the transfer of sanding rows.
With a career record of 17-5-5-2 and $ 155,820 in the bank, Winnpanzee paid $ 3.70 to win as the deserving favorite.

Tactical Moni wins its first Commonwealth event

After the end of the second, fourth and fourth in the first three legs, tactical moni (Dexter Dunn) changed it and won the last stage in a life best 1: 52.1 by a head about favorite Kadena (Andrew McCarthy). Best friends Gier (David Miller) completed the Trifecta.

Tactical Moni competes like a homeboard for Moni Maker Stable, is a daughter of Tactical landing-Als our moni. The Merrieveeulen was not imposed as a first-year student and is 8-5-1-0 and has earned $ 53,300. She is trained by Domenico Cecere and paid $ 14.98 to win as the fifth choice in the field of eight.

Belmont, dreams come easy to take golden rod divisions

Belmont (Dunn) led the field of gate-to-wire to keep Kngtstlkrs gun (Andy Miller) at a neck in 1: 53.4. It was the third consecutive visit to the circle of the winner for the daughter of Gimpanne-With me always in this series for trainer Marcus Melander.

Bred by Diamond Creek Farm, Belmont collected one victory from five starts as a first-year student, but this season has compiled a record of 9-5-2-1. One of her triumphs includes the $ 100,000 Kentucky Sire Stakes final on Oak Grove Racing, Gaming and Hotel in July. The marefeulen was purchased for $ 135,000 on the Lexington in 2023 selected yearling sale by SRF Stables and Holly Lane Stud East.

Belmont provided her supporters of $ 4 with the windows and was one of the two stakes winners for Dunn.
Gingras scored his first effort of the day with 15-1 Shot Dreams Come Easy in the Second Division of the Series in 1: 53.1. Marilyn Ruth at 40-1 with Andrew McCarthy in The Sulky came in second and was preferred to Anativenewyorker (Dunn) was third.

Bred by Carter Duer, Dreams Come Easy is owned by Peninsula Farm, Matt Franklin and Brian Gillespie. Earlier trained by Ake Svanstedt, the daughter of Readly Express-Behold, was the dream in four Starts Winless as first-year students and this season is 9-2-2-1. The Merrieveeulen participated in her last two races for trainer Brendan Johnson. Dreams come easily paid $ 33.76 to win.

Court and Spark (Marvin Luna) won the Wildcat -bone in 1: 55.3 for trainer Bob Stewart. The daughter of Musket-Creature of Habit Races as a homeboard for Fredericka Caldwell and Bluestone Farms.
The Merrieveeulen is 13-2-2-2 and has earned $ 18,495. Court and Spark paid $ 8.80 to win as the second choice of the public.

Racing will continue until Sunday (October 5), after a schedule from Sunday to Wednesday. Fans and riders can look forward to post times from 5:05 pm on Sundays, and 13:00 hrs post times on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday during the meeting.

The Red Mile will once again contain a low pick-up of the industry on the Pari-Mutuel side of things, while fans offer a complete buffet of insert options, including booking Daily Double Imbaging Exacta and Trifecta Wagging, 20 cents Superfectas, Pick-3, Pick-4, Pick-6-Onderbetingen and Pick-6-Betteringen and Pick-6-Betteringen.

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Through Kimberly FransFor Red Mile

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