One of this summer’s seemingly never-ending frontal systems brought more, unnecessary downpours to Maine on Monday (Sept. 18) but the races went on as scheduled at the Farmington Fair.
Year: 2023
Maine trotters splash through Farmington
Four $14,000-plus divisions of Maine Sire Stakes for trotters sloshed through the wet going at Farmington Fair on Monday (Sept. 18) including a pair of Ivan Davies-trained and driven prohibitive favorites that were ultimately barred from the wagering.
Scioto race meet concludes
The 2023 racing season concluded at Eldorado Scioto Downs on Saturday (Sept. 16).
Hanners to guest on OHHA’s Trackside Live
The Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association will kick off day three of “Five Days in Delaware” on Tuesday morning (Sept. 19), with Trackside Live.
Yonkers to feature Pick-5 carryover and guaranteed pool on Tuesday
Favorites went winless in Monday night’s (Sept. 18) Pick-5 wager at MGM Yonkers Raceway, triggering a $6,982.47 carryover and a $20,000 guaranteed pool in the sequence Tuesday night (Sept. 19).
Rose Run Yanae takes $120,000 OBC for sophomore filly trotters
Rose Run Yanae (Chris Page) rebounded in the $120,000 Ohio Breeders Championship for three-year-old filly totters in Monday (Sept. 18) action at the Delaware County Fairgrounds.
Stage set for Mohawk Million, Metro Pace
The field is set for this Saturday’s (Sept. 23) $1 million (C) Mohawk Million at Woodbine Mohawk Park.
Itsrockandroll A wins sixth straight
Elizabeth Brittingham and Bret Brittingham’s Itsrockandroll A ($5.20, Allan Davis) scored his sixth straight win Monday (Sept. 18) at Harrington Raceway in 1:52.2 in the featured $20,000 Open.
Hungry For Love excels, Prince Of Honor gleams at Red Mile
After a blockbuster card on Sunday (Sept. 17) the Bluegrass State still had plenty to offer with six $100,000 Kentucky Commonwealth Series finals for freshman and sophomore trotters and pacers. Hungry For Love and Prince Of Honor captured their respective divisions while Flawless also glistened at Red Mile on Monday (Sept. 18).
Quick Shot surpasses $700K with Plainridge feature win
He’s no spring chicken and despite his age, the 11-year-old Quick Shot shows no signs of being in the autumn of his career either as he continued to perform at a high level winning his seventh race of the year in the $20,000 District 9 featured pace at Plainridge Park on Monday afternoon (Sept. 18).