Racing Roundup: Callahan wins five on Sunday at Dover

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Sunday’s (Feb. 14) edition of Racing Roundup features a results story from Dover Downs.

Callahan wins five on Sunday at Dover

Dover, DE — Corey Callahan continued his hot hand by driving five winners at Dover Downs on Sunday.

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Big Bad Bosley was the fifth winner of the night for Corey Callahan.

Callahan won for the fifth time during the card by racking up a strong 1:54.1 triumph with Big Bad Bosley in the $16,500 4- and 5-year-old pace. For owners Scott Dillon and Scot Pushard, the Cam’s Card Shark-Scarletas Dream gelding has won twice in three starts this year. Big Bad Bosley took on race-leading Break My Art (Tony Morgan) on the backstretch and the pair raced as a team until deep stretch when Big Bad Bosley took over. It was the second win for trainer Josh Green.

Outahere Hanover had just enough to hold off Enjoy The View (Ross Wolfenden) in the final strides for a 1:56.3 score in one of two $14,000 4- and 5-year-old mares paces. Brad Hanners drove the Cam’s Card Shark-On Her Way 4-year-old for Keith Murray and trainer Jason Skinner. Tiamat (Allan Davis) picked up third money.

In the other $14,000 section, Jim Morand left smartly with Miami Diva N from post eight to get the lead just past the opening panel and then never looked back in guiding the Presidential Ball-Miami Falcon 5-year-old to a 1:56.2 win. Lady McGee (Ross Wolfenden) was runner-up with Red Light N Blue (Tony Morgan) the third-place finisher. Miami Diva N won her fourth in a row to remain unbeaten since arriving from New Zealand for Vicki Givens, Arlene Paisley and Sharon White.

In addition to Callahan’s five wins, Brad Hanners, Jim Morand and Vince Copeland had driving doubles.

— Marv Bachrad

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