Antonacci celebrates HOF induction with triple at Plainridge

Plainville, MA — Prominent harness racing breeder, owner and executive Frank Antonacci was inducted into the Harness Racing Hall of Fame in Goshen, New York on Sunday evening (July 2) during a banquet attended by hundreds of racing notables. On Monday afternoon (July 3) at Plainridge Park, his racing connections continued that party by winning a natural hat trick in the first three races on the card with horses bred and owned by “Frank The Elder”, with two of the three taking new lifetime marks.

Milliondollar wall picked up a convincing five-length victory this afternoon at Plainridge Park. Tom Melanson photo.

Trainer Domenico Cecere and driver Bruce Ranger started out the team hat trick with the Massachusetts-bred 3-year-old Milliondollarwall who had the lead by two lengths at the half, extended it to five at the top of the stretch and maintained that separation all the way to the wire where he won in 1:54.2, knocking almost three full seconds off his career best outing. It was the first win of the year for Milliondollarwall ($5.20) who was a winner of four races last year, including three in the Mass Stake series.

Next it was Moni Lisa who flew to the front and gapped the field by four at the first quarter in :27.1 and that was only the beginning. Moni Lisa got to the half in :55.3 and three-quarters in 1:24.1 while stretching out to a seven-length lead. The 3-year-old filly rounded the last bend and simply cruised home, on top by 11 lengths in 1:53.4, missing the track record for age, gender and gait by only one-fifth of a second. It was the first lifetime win for Moni Lisa ($5.00).

Then Sonny’s Moni sat second to the quarter but took control by the half, while Two Scoops For Jack (Matty Athearn) and Wallet (Nick Graffam) followed in chase. Sonny’s Moni trotted steady with his one length advantage to the top of the stretch where Wallet took his best shot, but came up just a nose shy as Sonny’s Moni got the job done in 1:54.2, which was only one-fifth of a second shy of his personal best time he set just last week. It was the third straight win for Sonny’s Moni ($2.80), who remains undefeated this year.

Antonacci’s Moni Market Breeders bred Milliondollarwall while his Moni Maker Stable bred Moni Lisa and Sonny’s Moni. Moni Maker Stable owns all three.

Ranger ended his day with a Grand Slam in the bike as he also won with Chapolier (1:54.3, $5.00) later in the card. Ranger also netted two seconds and two thirds from his 10 starts to post a strong .478 UDR for the day.

Inaminute Hanover picked up the feature victory this afternoon at the Ridge. Tom Melanson photo.

The feature race of the day was the $25,000 Winners-Over trot that featured a small but select field of five that was ultimately dominated by Inaminute Hanover.

Driver Jay Randall was on a mission with Inaminute Hanover as he took no prisoners en route to a gate to wire victory. After tripping the timer in :28.1, :57.4 and 1:25.4, Randall turned for home sitting chilly while Inaminute Hanover bolted for the line and won by 2-1/4 lengths in 1:53.4.

It was the second win of 2023 for Inaminute Hanover ($2.60) who has now earned $119,680 in only 15 starts this year for owner Beauty Bridle Racing Stable and trainer Jake Huff.

The Wicked Hi-5 pentafecta was hit in race nine and provided a stout payoff. The single unique combination of 1-4-8-5-6 returned $8,341.26 for a 20-cent wager.

Live racing will resume at Plainridge Park on Tuesday (July 4) at 4 p.m.

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