Racing Roundup: Tremor Hanover powers to victory in Meadows feature

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Monday’s (March 24) edition of Racing Roundup features results stories from The Meadows and Northfield Park.

Tremor Hanover powers to victory in Meadows feature

Washington, PA — Tremor Hanover powered to the lead at the quarter pole and never was in serious jeopardy thereafter as she captured Monday’s $15,000 Filly & Mare Not Listed Preferred Pace at The Meadows.

Tremor Hanover hustled to the lead from post four for Brian Zendt only to be pocketed by Angelic Star. The 8-year-old daughter of Allamerican Native-Terrie Letsgo quickly retook and rolled to victory in 1:54.1. Phone Terror rallied for second, a half-length back, while the first-over Ladystar raced well for show.

Shawn Johnston trains Tremor Hanover, who boosted her career bankroll to $460,836, and owns with Charles Moses.

Eric Ledford, Dave Palone, Mike Wilder, Wilbur Yoder and Zendt each drove two winners on the 15-race card.

— Evan Pattak

Northfield Park
Hall Of Memories captured the $9,500 Open Pace on Monday in Northfield Park’s ninth race. He is owned by Charles St. Jean, Linda Ebersole and Steven Hubbard. Trainer Jeff Ebersole called upon Kurt Sugg for the winning drive. Hall Of Memories (Blissfull Hall-Royal Flash) started from the rail and sat the pocket through quarters of :27.4, :56.2 and 1:25. Sugg moved into the passing lane in the stretch and bested his competition by a full length in 1:54.1. Completing the race were Man He Can Skoot, T Red, Our McLovin, Lyons JosephJNR, Stevie Diamonds and Goodnite Goodluck. Hall Of Memories now has 13 career successes. Monday’s victory pushed his bankroll to $102,195. He paid $11.60 to win. Julians Caesar won his third straight $10,000 Open Trot in the evening’s 10th race. Ron Burke trains the 7-year-old trotter for owners Burke Racing Stable and Weaver Bruscemi LLC. Chris Page was the winning driver. Julians Caesar (Oaklea Julian-Twin B Lady) started from post eight and let his competition carve out the fractions of :28.1, :57.2 and 1:26.1 before taking the lead in the stretch and winning a photo finish by a head in 1:56.2 despite being parked the entire mile. Completing the race were Rose Run Logan, Pembroke Snapshot, Action-Broadway, Herbie L, Mary’s Darvin, Wind Surfer and Hello Carlo. Monday’s triumph increased Julians Ceasar’s lifetime win tally to 14 and his earnings to $255,172. Despite winning this race the previous two weeks, he returned $12.00 to win.

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