Mattwestern challenged but completes Meadows series sweep

by Evan Pattak, for the Meadows

Washington, PA — Mattwestern, who had dominated the first three legs of the Donna Dunn Memorial Pace, unexpectedly found herself in a horse race in the championship. But she dug in Friday (March 29) at The Meadows to capture the $28,500 final of the series for 3- and 4-year-old fillies and mares.

When Mattwestern made her customary quarter-pole move to the lead for Dave Palone, it appeared the 1-5 favorite would have little trouble completing the series sweep. But Lil Miss Snowflake launched a serious first-over challenge while Save My Dragon, Mattwestern’s stablemate and also undefeated in three Donna Dunn starts, loomed large in the Lightning Lane.

Mattwestern held on to prevail in 1:53.3, a half-length better than Save My Dragon, with Lil Miss Snowflake third. Ron Burke trains the 3-year-old daughter of Western Terror-Mattonement for Burke Racing Stable and Weaver Bruscemi LLC.

In the $18,000 Filly & Mare Preferred Trot, Paulette Revere moved powerfully first over for Mike Wilder and scored in 1:54, a career best and the fastest this year for an older trotting mare on a five-eighths-mile track. RT Sun Poco was second by a neck with Action-Broadway third.

With her earnings Friday, Action-Broadway, the 2011 Mare Trotter of the Year, raised her lifetime bankroll to $999,147.

Mike Palone trains Paulette Revere, a 5-year-old daughter of Victory Sam-Hopeful Joy, for Brian Gillespie.

Dave Palone drove three winners — all for Burke — on the 12-race card while Tony Hall also enjoyed a driving triple.

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