Weslynn Dancer, Freddie Mac in the Sunday trotting spotlight at Pocono

from the PHHA/Pocono

Wilkes-Barre, PA — Weslynn Dancer and Freddie Mac, lining up behind opposite ends of the starting gate, were the winners in the twin $17,000 trotting features Sunday night (March 25) at The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono.

Weslynn Dancer, a good-closing third in his first race in 4-1/2 months last week and favored from the rail, made an early move to the lead for driver Simon Allard, then stepped home in :57-:28.1 to win by 2-1/4 lengths over Attaboy Hanover, who came from sixth at headstretch in his seasonal bow. Simon’s brother Rene trains the victorious Deweycheatumnhowe mare for Allard Racing Inc. and Earl Hill Jr.

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Freddie Mac, who won by a head in 1:57, posted his first victory of the year in 10 starts.

It looked like the second verse of the feature was going to be the same as the first — an Allard/Allard favored trotter going to the lead and getting a good but not vicious pace, this time with Zagster. But the tune changed when Zagster went off stride on the final turn, and the Napolitano brothers came flying to pick up the pieces with longshots.

George Jr. and Freddie Mac, dismissed at 17-1 from the outermost draw in the field of seven, had been placed in the pocket and took advantage of his rival’s break, holding off 13-1 Auteur Hanover and brother Anthony, who raced big after a two-move outing. Freddie Mac, who won by a head in 1:57, posted his first victory of the year in 10 starts for trainer Rob Harmon and Adv Racing Stable LLC.

The Bobby Weiss Series for developing younger horses starts next week (Easter Sunday, April 1) and a horse to watch in his division could be the Somebeachsomewhere gelding JK Wildfire. The 3-year-old, off for more than five months, was primed well by new trainer Brett Pelling, with driver Andrew McCarthy sending him to the lead, getting an undemanding pace, then sprinting home in :27.2 to complete an impressive 1:55.2 package for the 3 Brothers Stables.

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