Cumberland, me – The two best second -year stump fillings showed their Divisional Harness Racing Dominance by each taking a distribution of $ 17.201 of the Maine Sire Stakes on Wednesday (September 24) on the Cumberland Fair.
In the opener Nick Graffam was satisfied that the chase of guys in the four -cavity, while Whisper of Luck (Andy Harrington) shot to lead and did all the heavy work at the front.
The PaceSetter set up fractions from: 29.4 and 1: 00.1 to half while opening five lengths on the rest of the field. Below the back, and with a lot of soil to recover, the 1/5 favorite chasing guys first moved from the pegs to challenge the management.
Beyond 1: 29.1 Third Station, and wins land with each step, the daughter of Guy is the man Had her work cut away for her, but managed to catch the whisper of happiness against the mid-stretch. The pair of moisture to the wire with chasing guys that dominate with three parts of a length in 1: 59.1.
Return chasing guys
Trained by Mike Graffam, who is co-owner of Fokker Bob Marston, it was the tenth victory of the career and fourth for the earner of $ 172,221 Life. She paid $ 2.40 and goes to the second -year final in Bangor on 11 October as the second leader of the season in the division.
Lysiun (Ron Cushing) became third.
Leanne Marie, who is on top of the same classification, also showed her group management, while driver Mike Cushing sent her during a pillar-to-post tour through the Cumberland facility, which stumbled the timer in a pedestrian 2: 01.1.

Trained by Charlene ‘Sherry’ Cushing who is co-owner of and shares Fokker Krediet with partners Pamela Smith and Jane Dipompo, the daughter of Artistic guy Now has nine lifelong victories and grabbed her third in a row and returned $ 2.60.
Leanne Marie Replay
Based on how the mandriffen pulls, she will probably be the favorite for the upcoming final on 11 October.
Glorilla (Aaron Hall) became second; Ruff Dude’s Jena (Dave Ingraham) finished third.
Driver Kevin Switzer Jr. Led all drivers on the afternoon program with five wins.
‘Double figure’ Dave Ingraham lived his Gabe PreWitt-Beste name by scoring with the local Star Airspinder at the conditioned pace of $ 5,200 and a no less than $ 105.60. Owned and trained by David Sawyer, the 9-year-old son of No Spin Zone went from Next to Last to First to earn 36one lifetime victory.
Racing will resume Fairgrounds with full tickets on Thursday (25 September) at 1 p.m. at 1 p.m. on the Cumberland with full tickets for the remaining racing data until Sunday (September 28).
Post time falls back until 12:00 for the remaining weekend dates from Friday to Sunday (26-28 September).
Exotic bets start with Cumberland’s Pick 5 in the third race, and continues with our Pick 4 and Pick 3 to the end of the program, and concludes with our High-Five Pentafecta in the last race all with low take-outs of 16%.
Always a highlight of the ‘Always in September’ fair, the Maine Sire Stakes take place in Cumberland with the 3-year male pacers on Thursday (September 25), where the 3-year-old carriers complete the second-year departments on Friday (26 September).
Again, Cumberland organizes the $ 300,000 EST. Maine Sire Stakes 2-year finals on Saturday 27 September, with two first-year students Pacers, Real Horrorshow and Snowonthepines, which means that their unharmed records are at stake in their respective confrontations.
First Tracks also organizes the popular Cumberland Derby, where fans can come in to win $ 500 in total cash prizes based on their choices and the official order of finishing in the designated race.
After the fair, the 18-day winter festival of the track starts on November 2 and then follows a two-day Saturday-Sunday schedule during November. The month of December picks up on Friday for 3-day weekends racing until December 21. Our annual au revoir pension ceremonies are planned for December 20.
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Through Chris TullyFor the first tracks Cumberland
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