Twister Touches down down in topsham

Twister Touches down down in topsham

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Topsham, me -Another tornado of swinging bloodstock was spotted along the i-95-gang while every harness racing division of Maine-Foked Trotters on Wednesday (August 6) played the Topsham Fair in the Topsham exhibition, with six $ 11,000-plus splits of the Maine Sire Sire Sire Stakes.

Liberty’s Wildcard secure his sixth straight jackpot in the Maine Sire Stakes (Stephanie Gray photo)

In the $ 11,851, the 3-year-old male trot, Liberty’s Wildcard (4/5, Kevin Switzer Jr.), contained no attempts to hide before the storm. The seasonal undefeated son of Noble undertaking Went directly to the top of the pylon position and continued to show his division dominance with a 2-1/4 length score in 2: 05.1.

Trained by Marc Tardif for owner Leighton Property, it was his sixth consecutive victory. He was bred by Jerry Stratton Jr. And paid $ 3.60. Katahdin Victory (Wally Watson) became second; Just Foolin (Heath Campbell) was third.

In the $ 11,699 division of the Maine Sire Stakes for 3-year-old trot Fillies that were held on the Pari-Mutuel card, Barbella has exchanged her non-characteristic failure last week to further confirm her on top of the Leaderboard.

Scored from the external post five, director Bruce Ranger used a European overland trip to guarantee the victory. Sitting on the outside through the entire last half, the daughter of Whataworkout Came closer and closer to the management to prevail by a head in 2: 04.3.

Barbella silted up her previous outing to win her 3-year-old trot Merrievefeulen (Stephanie Gray photo)

Trained by Ken Anderson for owner Robert Zakian, it was Barbella’s fourth victory of the season. She paid $ 4.60 and was bred by the late Mike Andrew. Race Me Bombshell (Drew Campbell) became second; Lady Lake Marty (Wally Watson) finished third.

In the other division of $ 11,473 for a second-year student who was held Fillies Draft, who was held before the regular map, the Pandemic Princess (Heath Campbell) overcame was to go apart behind the gate to gather and win with 4-1/2 lengths in 2:05.

Trained by Valerie Grondin for owner / breeder Lynn-Marie Plouffe, the daughter of Whataworkout took her third victory of the season, despite her constant paying challenges. Katahdin Mistress (Wally Watson) finished second; Little Shot (Ivan Davies) finished third.

The youthful pine-boom-bred trotters could also be seen on Topsham’s full day of racing, with all the divisions of first-year students who went to the postal department before and during the regular deployment card.

While some gamblers have been eavesdropped, they exclaimed, ‘Betting on 2-year-old trot mares is playing Russian roulette with money,’ the board seemed to be very confident in a certain participant in the $ 11,429 Maine Sire Sire Stakes for 2-year-old troties.

Coronation Moon was sent on 3-5 as the choice of the public for trainer / driver Ivan Davies. When the wings folded the daughter of Cantab Fashion Had seven lengths between her and the rest of the field before they hit the quarter pole. Although she kept her so-called challengers under control, Coronation Moon rolled to a victory of 5-3/4 length in a pedestrian 2: 11.3.

Property and co-bred by Owen Davies (with Catherine Davies), it was her second victory in three lifetime trips. She returned $ 3.40 for performance.

The other $ 11,429 for first -year student who traced mares went to Pembroke Lady, who danced to a new life in 2: 06.3 and won her fourth consecutive deployment.

Driven by Heath Campbell for trainer Valerie Grondin and owner Brenda Varney, the daughter of Pembroke Slugger Was bred in Maine by the late Bill Varney. Our last quote (Steve Wilson) finished second; Nobella (Ken Watson) finished third in this non-heavy event.

Speaking of winners of four in a row, Wilder N Idy continued to rule with authority in his $ 11,391 first-year student District and won 5-3/4 lengths in 2: 07.2.

Driven in this non-betet by Mark Athearn for trainer Gretchen Athearn and owner Patrick Leavitt, the son of Cantab Fashion Was bred by the late Mike Andrew.

Gus’ Training (Heath Campbell) became second; Trottinforttreasure (Switzer Jr.) became third.

Looking ahead to the rest of the week at Topsham Fair, the 3-year-old male Pacers race on Thursday (August 7), and then the 2-year-old Merrieveeulen on Saturday (August 9) will close the series. Next week the Maine Sire Stakes will glide to Skowhegan with the first -year stumps on Monday (August 11) and second -year Filly Pacers on Tuesday (August 12).

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Through Chris TullyFor the use of Maine

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