Napolitano brothers dominate at Pocono in Game Of Claims Series

Wilkes-Barre, PA — Glengarry Knight N, a double winner in the preliminaries of the Game Of Claims Pacing Series for $25,000 base-claiming-price level, came off of cover and just caught American Rebel to take the $50,000 purse at The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono by winning his series final in 1:52.3.

Glengarry Knight N takes his Game Of Claims final with Anthony Napolitano in the sulky. Curtis Salonick photo.

A Real Miracle streaked to the early lead in the contest, rejecting the bid of favored Melanie’s Tedy for the front spot and forcing that one to tuck in, then letting stablemate American Rebel go to the top past a :27.1 quarter. The last-named pacer hit the half in :56, with Melanie’s Tedy forced to accept first-over duties and Glengarry Knight N following his cover under the guidance of Anthony Napolitano.

Near the 1:23.4 three-quarters the chalk stopped gaining and A Real Miracle backed off, letting American Rebel get a clear lead, but Glengarry Knight N swung off his dull cover and tried determinedly to the wire, just catching the game pacesetter in the final steps, with the official margin a head.

The victorious altered son of Changeover made quite a debut for trainer William Adamczyk and owner William Emmons, as they claimed Glengarry Knight N for $30,000 last week (progressive prices in series). They are now the braintrust behind the second-richest North American harness horse of 2021 at press time, as the winner pushed his seasonal bankroll to $53,760.

“A Napolitano-driven winner coming off two preliminary wins and joining a new barn” also summarized the story in the $30,000 Game Of Claims final for $15,000 base-priced horses, as George Napolitano Jr. kept Sunset Braydon clear in the lane for trainer/owner Jordan Derue (who claimed him for $20,000 last week) in 1:52.4.

Cash Is King emerged with the early lead with Shoreview on the outside, but a major wrinkle came at the quarter when Royal Heart, the winner of this level’s final last year, made a break at the :26.3 quarter trying to keep the pocket closed. Shoreview thus got in the two-hole, and the coast was clear for George to come brushing with the favored Sunset Braydon, that horse making the lead well before the :55 half.

A long uncovered move by Fernado stalled at the 1:23.2 three-quarters, and that fact coincided with Cash Is King not keeping the pocket filled, allowing the winning Always A Virgin gelding to open a clear margin on the far turn. No one could get near him in the lane, with Just Plain Loco swinging wide to get second behind the winner of half his eight seasonal starts.

The Sunday 5 p.m. card at The Downs will feature the $20,000 Game Of Claims final for $10,000-tagged horses and the $15,000 finale for $7,500 claiming stock. On Monday, trotters will take up the Game Of Claims mantle, as $15,000-priced horses will go in four $15,000 divisions of their first preliminary. Program pages are available at https://www.phha.org/downsmsppps.html.

Although there was no claiming from the series finals, eight horses did change hands during the card for $165,000. And the Napolitano brothers dominated the driving ranks for as they did in the series finals, with Anthony winning five races and George four.

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