Smith Amira, Louis Roy make first Meadows start a PASS winner

Washington, PA – Sweet Amira refused to relinquish the early lead, endured the ensuing :26.1 opening panel and still had enough to score in Saturday’s (Aug. 12) $144,064 Pennsylvania Sires Stake at Hollywood Casino at The Meadows. Southwind Icenfire captured the other division in the event, known as the Romola Hanover, for sophomore filly pacers.

Sweet Amira went gate to wire in winning one of two PASS splits at The Meadows Saturday. Chris Gooden Photos.

Sweet Amira had something in common with top Canadian driver Louis Roy, trainer Chantal Mitchell and owners Lindsey Rankin and Connie Rankin — none had ever raced before at The Meadows. They may return regularly after the 1:50.3 victory by the daughter of Sweet Lou-Bolt Of Thunder, but that win didn’t come easily.

Roy had a chance to release C Is For Cookie and chase from the pocket, but that wasn’t where he preferred to be.

“She’s had bad trips more often than anybody else this year, especially in the Fan Hanover elimination,” Roy said. “So I think she’s a little better than what she shows. I wanted to give her a good shot, and leaving the gate, it felt like the best way to do that was to control the race.”

Sweet Amira held off the rallying Odds On Hail Mary by 1/2 length, with 3-5 favorite Beach Cowgirl third. Sweet Amira, who is eligible to a number of rich late-season stakes, extended her career bankroll to $136,961.

Southwind Icenfire captured the first of two PASS races Saturday at The Meadows. Chris Gooden Photos.

Southwind Icenfire made the decisive move with a quick backside burst from third for Yannick Gingras that surprised even Kevin Lare, who conditions the daughter of Betting Line-Southwind Inertia for Frank Chick.

“I was expecting her to give a good burst. I don’t know that I was expecting her to run by the bunch of horses that she did,” Lare said. “We’ve been taking her off the gait, trying to prep her for this race, and it worked out really perfect.”

She triumphed in a career-best 1:50.3 to lift her lifetime bankroll to $144,064. Daffled Hanover was second, beaten a length, with early leader Knights Tale third.

$60,000 PA Stallion Series — 3-Year-Old Filly Pacers

How Sweet Is That, Racin Hungry and Hello Yes Hi each took a division in Saturday’s sub-feature.

How Sweet Is That followed first-up cover to a 1:52.1 victory, although winning driver Dave Palone said that trip was Plan B.

“Plan A was to cross her over and wait on one or just get around there on her own fractions,” Palone said. “But everybody had the same intentions, so I just took her back. We followed cover, and she took care of the rest.”

The daughter of Sweet Lou-Dreams On Me prevailed by a length for trainer Robert Cleary and owners Oompa’s Farm, Inc., Robert Mondillo, Craig Henderson and Richard Gutnick. Romantic Evening was third-placed second, with Always Be City fourth-placed third.

Ronnie Wrenn, Jr. collected four wins on the 13-race card, including three for trainer Ron Burke. Aaron Merriman and trainer Dana Kahrig teamed for a pair of wins, as did Brady Brown and trainer Justin Lloyd.

Live racing at The Meadows resumes Wednesday (Aug. 16) with a first post of 12:45 p.m.

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