Smooth sailing for Racey Rach N in Plainridge distaff

Plainville, MA — Racey Rach N (Mitchell Cushing) took full advantage of a perfect trip to cash in the win in the $25,000 Winners-Over pace for fillies and mares at Plainridge Park on Thursday afternoon (Oct. 19).

Wahs Fire Bug N (Kevin Switzer Jr.) took the lead at the eighth pole while Racey Rach N settled into the garden spot for the duration of the mile. Wahs Fire Bug N proceeded to set fractions of :26.3, :55.2 and 1:23 with no pressure from behind. That was until halfway through the last turn when Cushing tipped Racey Rach N off the pegs, taking aim at the leader. Wahs Fire Bug N held her ground for a bit as they paced for the wire, but Racey Rach N was faster to the line and won by three-quarters of a length in 1:52.

Racey Rach N won the $25,000 Winners-Over pace for fillies and mares by three-quarters of a length over Wahs Fire Bug N.

The fifth win of the year for Racey Rach N ($9.80) pushed her 2023 earnings to $107,270 for the benefit of her owners Burke Racing Stable, Weaver Bruscemi and Scott Dillon. Joe Nelson trains the winner.

In the secondary featured $22,500 upper-level conditioned pace, Nineteenth Man A (Ron Cushing) got away sixth as Uncattouchthis (Brett Beckwith) hit the half in :54.2. But he was soon out third-over in an outer flow led by Alex Having Fun (Bruce Ranger) who was bearing down on the leader. Alex Having Fun cleared in the last turn and Nineteenth Man A went three-wide around the stalled Bag Pipe Major (Nick Graffam) and was revved up heading into the lane. Despite having two lengths to make up in the stretch, Nineteenth Man A got home under a line drive to win by 1-1/4 lengths in 1:51.2.

Nineteenth Man A ($4.80) is owned by his driver Cushing along with Kevin Sywyk and Lance Downs. Heidi Cushing trains the winner.

Nineteenth Man A went three-wide on the turn to win the secondary feature by 1-1/4 lengths. Tom Melanson photos.

There was a huge win mutuel paid out in the final race of the day after Checkpoint Chatter (Drew Campbell) tipped three-wide from ninth at three-quarters and swooped the entire field in the final quarter to win by 1-1/4 lengths in 1:54.3 at 55-1. It was the seventh win of the year for the Don Guidette Jr.-trained and Upland Farm-owned Checkpoint Chatter, who paid $112.40 for a $2 wager.

Kevin Switzer Jr. and Mike Stevenson each had two driving wins on Thursday while Alison Hynes topped all trainers with a double as well.

Live racing will resume at Plainridge Park on Friday (Oct. 20) at 2 p.m. and there will be a $48,045 carryover in the Wicked Hi-5 pentafecta wager in race six.

The $1.2 million finals of the Massachusetts Sire Stakes will be held on Tuesday (Oct. 24) when eight divisions worth $150,000 each will go postward. Horsemen are reminded there will be a detention barn for the finals and all horses must be checked into the stable area at Plainridge Park no later than 8 p.m. on Monday (Oct. 23).

Log on to the Standardbred Owners of Massachusetts website or visit their Facebook page for information and updated points and earnings leading right up to the finals.

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