LA Always Amartini repeats in Mares Open Pace at Pompano

Pompano Beach, FL  — LA Always Amartini, driven by Joe Chindano Jr., scored a repeat win in Pompano Park’s $14,200 Open Pace for Mares on Wednesday night (March 9), stopping the timer in a seasonal best 1:51.4.

LA Always Amartini took top honors in Pompano Park’s top pace for mares on Wednesday. Jessica Hallett photo.

The brave 7-year-old daughter of Always A Virgin survived a week off when the event didn’t fill a week ago, the outside seven post and a very hot opening quarter of :26.4 this night getting to the top to report home 1-1/2 lengths up on pocket sitting Ourlittlemiracle (David Miller) with Vicious Circle (Rick Plano) third, another neck back.

Despite some known speedsters off the wings drawing inside of LA Always Amartini, Chindano’s charge had her ears pinned up and ready to go as the wings folded and it took much of the hot opening panel to gain the top spot at that opening marker.

From there, LA Always Amartini clocked panels of :55.4 and 1:23.4 before a :28 finale left the issue with no doubt, even after Vicious Circle tried a backside blitz to challenge around the final bend.

Said Chindano after the event, “She seemed a bit dull warming up, but when Angie (trainer Coleman) rapped her on the rump entering the track for the post parade and said ‘go get ’em,’ her attitude changed and she was all business.”

Added trainer Coleman, “Actually, a couple of things had me concerned. One was the week off when the event didn’t fill last week. Two, was the fact that there were a few in there that can sprint pretty well off the gate and, three, that opening quarter. But she sure is a game mare and her performance made me very proud. She can be a bit ornery at times but she sure gets down to business on the racetrack.”

In winning for the fifth time in nine starts this year, LA Always Amartini vaulted her 2022 earnings to $41,684 for Fox Racing and $326,036 lifetime. As the 8-5 choice, LA Always Amartini paid $5.40 to her multitude of faithful.

The $12,600 Open II Pace for Mares went to Protect Blue Chip, handled by David Miller, in 1:52.3. The 7-year-old daughter of American Ideal went a brave first over journey to score by three-parts of a length over Roll With Angel (John MacDonald) with Donegalartchokin N (Peter Wrenn) third.

Trained by Jack Rice for Vogel & Wags Nags and Team Rice Racing, Protect Blue Chip earned her second win of the year in nine starts — 27th lifetime — to send her career bounty to $225,757. The winner paid $8.80 as third choice in the betting.

Racing continues on Sunday with a $15,000 guaranteed Pick-4 pool highlighted by an industry low 12 percent takeout. There is also a Pick-6 carryover and a Super Hi-5 finale with a carryover of $50,390. Post time remains at 7:20 p.m.

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