Four PA Stallion Series divisions produce four lifetime marks

from the PHHA/Pocono

Wilkes-Barre PA — For a track with a 47.8 percent winning favorites rate heading into Sunday’s program, The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono offered some tasty win mutuels on well-pedigreed horses in the first three of the four $20,000 divisions of the Pennsylvania Stallion Series for 3-year-old pacing colts.

The chalk players finally had their moment in the spotlight in the fourth and final division, and even in that event favored Parklane Eagle had a couple of anxious moments before winning in a personal best 1:51 for driver David Miller and trainer Peter Foley.

The son of Somebeachsomewhere, owned by Shirley Le Vin, had controlled the early pace with fractions of :26.4 and :55.1, but 47-1 shot Kwik Mac gave the frontstepper something to think about as he got to within a neck at the 1:23.1 three-quarters. Parklane Eagle shrugged off that challenge though, and by the wire he had that rival 3-3/4 lengths in arrears of him.

Hall of Fame driver Miller also brought in the “best bet for the odds” winner of the four, a horse with impeccable connections making his first start of the year for trainer Jim Campbell.

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Gallic Beach was a 1:51.4 winner for driver David Miller.

Gallic Beach is a son of Somebeachsomewhere out of Western Gallie, whose dam Galleria (herself a champion racemare) has also produced the unlucky Gallie Bythe Beach, a Breeders Crown elimination winner at two and three who through misfortune got to start in neither final.

And Gallic Beach was ready right out of the box, setting the pace and blazing home in :54.3 to earn a new speed badge of 1:51.4 for owner/breeder Fashion Farms LLC and returning a generous $15.40.

Sire Somebeachsomewhere had a third Stallion Series winner in Guantanamo Bay, who overcame the first-over route to hang a head loss on Jo Pa’s Well Said, flying late after coming from sixth at the half to take a new mark of 1:52 for driver Mike Simons, at 11-1 odds, highest return on the four winners.

Trainer Fred Grant, a native of Nova Scotia, conditions the winner for owners from his native province, James Bagnell and Ann Smith.

It’s rare to get 5-1 at Pocono on the track’s eight-time driving champion George Napolitano Jr., and even rarer if “GNap” is teaming with top trainer Chris Oakes. But the backers of the McArdle gelding McKenry got just such a windfall in his division, as the pacesetting winner got a non-taxing half in :57, then flew home in :55 for “GNap” to hold off “ANap” (his brother Anthony) and hard-charging Angelo J Fra by a half-length, with the 1:52 final package giving each series winner a rewritten speed mark.

McKenry won for Susan Oakes, Conrad Zurich, Hauser Brothers Racing Enterprises, and the Wheelhouse Racing Stable.

The Stallion Series’ four winners reflect the purpose of Pennsylvania’s ”little brother” to the Sire Stakes; it gives a chance for horses not quite yet at the top a chance to race competitively for good money. Parklane Eagle had three lifetime wins coming into his race — which was the exact total of the other three winners combined. But after four miles in 1:52 or better, one or more of the visitors to Victory Lane Sunday at The Downs could be stepping up to battle the “big boys” as they develop.

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