Lloyd Arnold Pace brings out solid cast

Sacramento, CA — Allmyx’sliventexas, who made his seasonal debut last week, could hold the aces this time around in a strong renewal of the $10,000 Lloyd Arnold Pace that headlines Saturday night’s (April 20) Cal Expo card.

Watch and Wager LLC will present 10 races with things getting underway at 6:10 p.m. and the main event is scheduled as the seventh event on the program.

Allmyx’slivntexas was making his first start of the year as the 4-5 favorite in last week’s Open and found himself with too much work to do in the stretch from last, settling for the fourth-place check.

He closed out 2018 with four straight victories, including the Dave Goldschmidt, and competes for his owners/breeders Wayne and Rod Knittel with Bob Johnson training and Mooney Svendsen at the controls. He was a 1:50 victor at Hoosier Park last season.

Coz And Effect was runner-up in last week’s open at 25-1 after capturing a conditioned contest in his previous tour. James Kennedy reins and trains the son of Mystery Chase for Jose Castillo and he was a 1:54 winner here earlier in the season.

Bettor In The Bank has accounted for seven of his 13 appearances on the year and the long-fused 9-year-old has to be given plenty of respect. Chip Lackey handles the dark-hued performer for owner Debra McCarthy and conditioner Gordie Graham.

Rounding out the field are I’m An Athlete, King Of The Crop, To The Limit, Bettor’s Promise and Gorgeous For Real.

Kennedy has sights on driving title

We don’t want to jinx James Kennedy, but he comes into these last two weeks of the Cal Expo meet leading the driver standings while holding a seven-length advantage.

While James has done well with the two pacers in his shedrow — the mare Lickcreek Speedway and this week’s Lloyd Arnold participant Coz And Effect — he has recorded the majority of his victories as a catch driver.

“It’s been a fantastic meet,” Kennedy related. “I really want to thank all the drivers and trainers who have given me some great opportunities.

“Coming into the meet, I was pretty confident I would be in the top five, but I never really saw being the leading driver. It’s really been awesome.”

One of the highlights of the session for Kennedy has been handling the 9-year-old pacer Bettor In The Bank for Gordie Graham, recording seven Open victories behind the hard-knocking veteran.

“He’s been spectacular,” his pilot related. “He always gives you everything he has and there’s that big punch in the stretch you can always count on.”

Because they are both suiting up in the aforementioned Arnold on Saturday evening, for the second straight week James will be racing against Bettor In The Bank with his trainee Coz And Effect.

“His last two races have been super,” his mentor added, hoping for an upset this weekend.

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