Ben Stafford, Maxie Lee and Betsy Ross spotlight Harrah’s card next Sunday

by Mike Bozich, for Harrah’s Philadelphia

Chester, PA — One of the most anticipated races of the afternoon on Sunday (May 28) at Harrah’s Philadelphia is the Ben Stafford Jr. Memorial for older pacers. Stafford, a popular local horsemen who raced predominantly in Delaware and at this facility, passed away in July 2016; he was 45 years old.

Stafford won 693 races in his career as a driver with Delaware Standardbred Breeders Fund champion Badlands Jenna, Good Bet, Badlands Art, Mudslide and Scout Hanover.
The invitational itself will feature accomplished millionaire pacers All Bets Off and Great Vintage, Rock N Roll World who shares the swiftest mile paced in 1:48.3 of the season with Clear Vision, in addition to Levy standouts Missile J and Somewhere In LA. Red-hot Canadian invader, Jin’s Shark, New Zealand’s 2015 Horse of the Year, Christen Me N and Mossdale Connor N, who possesses his own credentials.

All Bets Off has an endless resume. The Ron Burke trainee has amassed over $2 million in career earnings; aiming to be the richest son of Bettor’s Delight, the connections decided against retirement in favor of the racetrack in 2017. He was headed to Hickory Lane Farm to be a stallion in Ohio, but the owners and the farm mutually agreed to terminate the agreement. He ended 2016 with a win in the inaugural Potomac Pace at Rosecroft Raceway.

Millionaire pacer Great Vintage looks to rebound from a tough spot at Yonkers on Saturday (May 20) where a tough trip and bad post took its toll. The brother of $2 million dollar earner Vintage Master won this very event in 2015; a year after returning back from a knee injury.

Rock N Roll World was the sales topper at the Tattersalls Spring Mixed Sale at The Meadowlands, going for $165,000 to Tom Pollack. The purchase paid immediate dividends, as the 5-year-old son of Worldly Beauty paced the fastest mile thus far in 2017; a winning effort in 1:48.3 at Hoosier Park. He now shares that honor with Clear Vision who paced the replicate number May 20 at The Meadowlands.

Trained by Jeff Cullipher Rock N World is staked to the Breeders Crown, Ben Franklin, Canadian Pacing Derby, William Haughton Memorial, and Jim Ewart Memorial.

Two of the major players in the lucrative George Morton Levy Series at Yonkers have been invited. Somewhere In LA and Missile J both had terrific runs leading up to the final, where they finished second and fourth respectively.

Somewhere In LA, a 2016 Harrisburg Sales purchase, eclipsed the $1 million plateau in career earnings last month. He leads all horses in earnings so far this season with just under $350,000 bankrolled. Missile J is fourth in that category, with just under $200,000 earned. The Scott Di Domenico trainee was purchased for $115,000 at the Tattersalls January Select Mixed Sale by the duo of Brian Carsey and John McGill. The 4-year-old’s biggest win to date was the Art Rooney Pace at Yonkers last season.

Richard Poilucci’s Christen Me N will return to the scene of his North American debut. It was a winning effort over the Harrah’s Philadelphia oval in 1:51 last Sunday (May 14). He was a fast closing third at The Meadowlands last night (Saturday) in a 1:49.1 clocking. Christen Me N is an 11-time Group I winner.

Canadian invader Jins Shark has been red hot as of late. The Isaac Waxman trainee paced the first sub 1:50 mile of the year in Canada on April 29 at Mohawk Racetrack. He has gone on to impressive victories against the top Canadian free-for-all pacers since. Jins Shark is owned by Aaron Waxman and Liv with Autism Stables.

Perhaps a bit overshadowed by Christen Me N is another force from the southern hemisphere, Mossdale Connor N. He has looked super impressive since arriving to the United States, winning three straight races including an effortless 1:51.4 in his most recent effort at Yonkers. The 7-year-old pupil of Peter Tritton won 13 races in New Zealand, including the Group I Taylor Mile before being sold to the current connections.

Also on the all-star card next Sunday is the Maxie Lee Memorial for older trotters and the Betsy Ross for older mare pacers. Post Time is 12:40 p.m.

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