Oceania overwhelms foes in Big M feature

East Rutherford, NJ — Drawing the outside post position nine proved to provide no problem for the red-hot Oceania in the Friday night (March 29) feature at The Meadowlands, a high-class conditioned pace for fillies and mares.

Oceania and driver Andy McCarthy were moving easily at the wire in the Friday night feature at the Meadowlands. Lisa photo.

The 5-year-old daughter of Rock N Roll Heaven-Western Cruise was in the early fray around the first turn and followed the cover of Dongal Rundlscrk N down the backside and never saw the rail until she made the lead at the three-eighths.

Driver Andy McCarthy had plenty of horse power under the hood, as after a half in :55.4, Oceania paced her third fraction in :27.4 before a final quarter sprint of :27 saw her hit the wire 1-1/4 lengths in front of an over-matched Dongal Rundlscrk N. Believe In Me was third.

“She was vicious tonight,” said McCarthy. “(Trainer) Robert Cleary has done an excellent job in keeping her quiet and manageable. We are expecting this mare to mix things up in the open ranks.”

Oceania completed the mile in 1:50.3 and returned $3.00 as the odds-on public choice to stay perfect in three starts this year. Lifetime, she’s won 16-of-57 outings and earned $181,031 for owners Royal Wire Products and United Process Control.

Cap4 Strong Again: The second edition of the Can-Am Pick-4, a wager that requires a player to pick two winners at the Big M and two at Woodbine Mohawk Park, saw a total pool of $58,715, approximately $1,000 more than the debut of the bet one week ago.

The payoff on the 20-cent base wager was $780.98. The winner’s odds were 7-5, 1-2, 22-1 and 5-1, so like a week ago, shrewd bettors who had the one big price cashed in big.

Top Guns: Yannick Gingras led the driver’s colony with four winners on the program, while Jimmy Whittemore, a name not-so-well-known at the Big M, scored twice with a pair of prices.

Whittemore, who has been driving regularly of late at Saratoga, pulled off a shocker at 37-1 in the third race with Bold Fresh before completing his driving double in the seventh with 9-1 chance Only Passing Thru. Both of his winners were trained by Marissa Chadbourne. It was the first Meadowlands appearance of the year for both driver and trainer.

A Little More: A pair of big carryovers await 20-cent Jackpot Super High-Five players when racing resumes Saturday at 7:15 p.m. The fifth race will start out with $71,880 in the hat, while the 13th race will offer $38,433 to start.

All-source wagering totaled $2,355,837.

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