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Saratoga Springs, NY — The 13th annual installment of the Joe Gerrity Jr. Memorial Pace featured an incredible stretch drive on Saturday (July 23) night at Saratoga Casino Hotel.
Like most years, the race looked to be pretty wide open on paper with no clear cut favorite emerging. Trainer Ron Burke had two participants taking part in the $250,000 richest race of the season at the Spa and was looking to be the first trainer to win the Gerrity on more than one occasion.
His defending champ This Is The Plan (Yannick Gingras) started from post two while stablemate Workin Ona Mystery (Tim Tetrick) drew the rail while looking to hold off, among others, the favored Linedrive Hanover (Brian Sears) as well as Tattoo Artist (Wally Hennessey) who was the second-choice in the wagering in Saturday’s big race.
Workin Ona Mystery cut the mile in the Gerrity and rattled off first half fractions of :26.4 and :54.3 before dealing with a wide move from Linedrive Hanover who spent the duration of the mile parked out. This Is The Plan got the pocket trip behind his stablemate Workin Ona Mystery while speedy threat Tattoo Artist saved ground before finding room up the passing lane in the stretch.
It was Tattoo Artist who surged in the final strides to get by his rivals and secure the victory in 1:50.1, the fastest clocking for any horse this season at Saratoga. Workin Ona Mystery was a strong second while Linedrive Hanover had to settle for third. This Is The Plan, last year’s winner of the Gerrity, completed the superfecta.
Tattoo Artist paid $7.30 to win as the second choice in the wagering and led an exacta and triple that returned $24.20 and $92.00, respectively. Tattoo Artist is trained by Chris Ryder for owners Cannon, Let It Ride Stables and Diamond Creek Racing.
With the earnings from his Saturday score in the Gerrity, the five year old Tattoo Artist now has piled up more than $395,000 in the ’22 campaign and just shy of $1.35 million in his career.
Live racing continues on Sunday (July 24) evening at Saratoga and will feature a Pick-5 carryover of $4,706. The Pick-5 starts in race one. Also, the Pick Six Jackpot has grown to $7,081 with the Pick Six beginning in race seven. First post time on Sunday is set for 6:45 p.m.