‘Diamond’ shines, ‘Country’ pure in Big M co-features

East Rutherford, NJ — Muscle Diamond and Pure Country lived up to their billing as post-time favorites in taking the co-features at the Meadowlands Friday night (Nov. 16).

Muscle Diamond takes the $20,000 Preferred Handicap for trotters at the Meadowlands Friday night with the track’s dash-leading driver, Andy McCarthy, at the lines.

Driver Andy McCarthy, whose three winners on the night upped his meet-leading total to 17, guided Muscle Diamond to victory in the $20,000 Preferred Handicap for trotters. The trip wasn’t an easy one, but the Brett Bittle trainee was up for the challenge.

Racing sixth past the quarter, McCarthy tipped the 6-year-old son of Muscle Hill and Windylane Hanover to the outside as they began their march toward the leader, who was 2015 Hambletonian champion (and 5-2 second choice) Pinkman.

Muscle Diamond chipped away at the leader’s edge around the far turn and was on even terms with that foe with an eighth of a mile to go before drawing clear to a three-quarter length win in 1:52.4. Will Take Charge rallied to gun down Pinkman for the place spot.

As the 3-5 public choice, Muscle Diamond returned $3.20 to his backers in winning his fourth straight.

Pure Country and driver Yannick Gingras win the $20,000 Preferred Handicap for pacing fillies and mares at the Meadowlands Friday night. Lisa Photo.

Pure Country, the winner of the 2017 TVG Mare Pace, gave notice that a repeat might be coming next week as she won the co-featured $20,000 Preferred Handicap for pacing fillies and mares in 1:51. Monica Gallagher was second with her entry mate, Windsun Glory, third.

The Jimmy Takter-trained Pure Country was put in the four-hole early by driver Yannick Gingras and opted to stay there until swinging to the outside at the five-eighths. Shortly thereafter, Monica Gallagher popped out of the two-hole, providing live – albeit short-lived – cover for the eventual winner.

Through the stretch, Monica Gallagher was determined, but so was the even-money public choice Pure Country, who gunned down that foe nearing the wire, notching a pulse-pounding head score.

Pure Country, a 5-year-old daughter of Somebeachsomewhere and Western Montana, returned $4.20 to win. She has now won 27 of 62 lifetime starts and earned $2,418,249.

A LITTLE MORE: One lucky simulcast player wagering into the Oregon hub was the only bettor to last six races – and was the lone winner – in the 20-Cent Survivor Pick-10 and walked away with $12,326. . . . The 50-Cent Pick-5 came back $1,174, a healthy payout considering the odds of the winning horses in the sequence were 2-1, 5-2, 3-1, 3-5 and 18-1. The 18-1 shot was listed at 4-1 on the morning line. . . . All-source handle on the 11-race card was $1,966,181. . . . Racing resumes Saturday night (Nov. 17) at 7:15 p.m. Horse of the Year favorite McWicked will prep for next week’s TVG Open Pace by racing in the $20,000 Preferred Handicap.

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