John Mongeon Sr. Memorial Trotting Series opens at Saratoga Casino Hotel

Saratoga Springs, NY — Monday (May 10) marked the kickoff of the eighth annual John Mongeon Sr. Memorial Trotting Series at Saratoga Casino Hotel.

The series, which went on hiatus in 2020, is back this year and during Monday’s matinee, there were three divisions of the first leg, each of which went for a purse of $10,000.

Coming into the day, the series’ clear one to beat was Dewey Arnold. The Dave Dewhurst-trained 3-year-old was back in town following an overwhelmingly successful stint at Pocono that saw the sophomore rattle off three straight victories, including his most recent one, which came in a career-best 1:53.2.

Jimmy Devaux guided Dewey Arnold to a decisive, wire-to-wire score in 1:57.2. Cheyanne Mandy photo.

Dewey Arnold (Deweycheatumnhowe) had one thing going against him coming into the series. He made breaks in each of his two starts at the Spa this spring which potentially made him vulnerable in the series. The betting public wasn’t concerned about the breaks though and bet the talented trotter down to odds of 1-9 in the first division of the series contested on Monday. The bettors were proven correct as Jimmy Devaux guided Dewey Arnold to a decisive, wire-to-wire score in 1:57.2, a time that by far was the fastest among the leg one winners as he stamped himself as the big favorite in the series.

Notoutofthewoods (Prayer I Am) picked a good time to put in a lifetime-best effort on Monday as the Cheryl Whitcroft-trained trotter stopped the timer in 2:00.2 to record her biggest career victory in leg one of the Mongeon Memorial Trot. Driver Mark Whitcroft got a pocket trip with the 4-year-old who moved off the rail around the final turn before coming on to prevail while at odds of 3-1.

The final leg of the first division went the way of young filly Cindy Michelle (E L Titan). The John Stark Jr. trained and driven 3-year-old won her fourth consecutive race on Monday and did it despite getting a tough first-over journey. Cindy Michelle stopped the timer in a career-best 1:59.3 in what was her fourth win in five lifetime starts. She was her race’s even-money favorite.

There is one division of the series remaining which will take place next Monday afternoon (May 17), leading up to the final which will go for a purse of more than $30,000.

Live racing continues on Tuesday afternoon at Saratoga with a Noon first post.

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