Ron Pierce wins three of four Matron frosh elims

by Marv Bachrad

Dover, DE — It was a big Saturday, Nov. 7 for driver Ron Pierce who drove three of the four Matron 2-Year-Old elimination winners at Dover Downs. Native Doll, Costa Rica and Break The Bank K were Pierce winners while All Heart Gal took the other division.

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Native Doll edged to the front midway through the lane and pulled away to a 1:52 victory, her fourth in 10 career starts.

In the first Matron elim for freshman filly pacers, Native Doll sat contently in third until approaching the three-quarter pole when Ron Pierce pulled the Allamerican Native daughter to the outside to engage leader Casino Nights and Corey Callahan. On the far turn Native Doll edged to the front and midway through the lane pulled away to a 1:52 victory, her fourth in 10 career starts for trainer Sal Capone and owners Michael Butler and Samir Tawil. Rockaroundthetrack closed fast for Andy Miller to pick up second money with Casino Nights third and Lady Ann Christine (Jim Morand) fourth.

Pierce completed a daily double sweep driving Costa Rica to victory in 1:58.1 in a $52,600 Matron Preview. The Jimmy Takter-trained Muscles Yankee filly won easily for her ninth win in 15 races, only once off the board for Christina Takter and John and Jim Fielding. Spicy Wings closed well for John Campbell to finish second in front of Jettalady and Corey Callahan. All seven starters return for next week’s final.

Break The Bank K was Pierce’s third winner in the $55,000 Matron Colt Trot. A son of European stallion Revenue S, Break The Bank K, a 5-1 shot, surprised odds-on favorite Lucky Chucky, driven by John Campbell, with a strong stretch drive to overtake the favorite in the final strides to win in 1:55.4. Trained by Rich Gillock for breeder-owner Bob Key, Break The Bank K posted his sixth win in 13 appearances this season. Take My Picture with Andy Miller was the show finisher.

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Ron Pierce completed a daily double sweep, driving Costa Rica to victory in 1:58.1.

Jim Morand piloted the other $33, 213 Matron filly elim winner, driving All Heart Gal to a 1:53.1 win. It was the fifth victory this season for the Allamerican Ingot filly owned by Luis Alberto and Angela Porfilio. A And Gs Princess finished second with Andy Miller in the bike. Skinny Dip and Corey Callahan was third. The other qualifier was Full Picture (Richard Silverman) fourth.


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