Candy Trader, Captain Cook win Pocono features

Wilkes-Barre, PA — Before a rain shower changed the track at The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono from “fast” to “sloppy,” Candy Trader and Captain Cook won Tuesday afternoon’s (Aug. 23) $13,000 pacing features at the mountain oval.

Candy Trader was the heavy favorite in his division, and the Bettor’s Delight gelding made a big move in front of the stands to get control of the racetrack for Pocono’s leading driver, Matt Kakaley. Candy Trader shook off a persistent first-over attacker, then stayed clear by 1-3/4 lengths over pocket sitter My Boy Jack in a new lifetime mark of 1:53.1. Jenn Bongiorno had trained the winner for owners Glenn Goller, Abraham Basen and David Postman, but the horse will be going to a new barn after a $27,500 claim.

Candy Trader evaded seven rivals — and an approaching rain storm — in a co-featured pace on Tuesday at Pocono. Curtis Salonick photo.

Captain Cook’s win was the “opposite” of Candy Trader’s in most ways. The Captaintreacherous gelding, sent off at 11-1, was sixth at the half under the guidance of driver Marcus Miller, but he swung wide off cover for the stretch and held off Warrawee Xtreme, also in the wide flow, by a length in 1:54.1. A new lifetime mark was about the only thing Captain Cook shared with Candy Trader, including the fact that “the Captain” remained with trainer Bruce Clarke, who shares ownership with Patricia Waldeck.

The rain came in time for the two $12,500 trotting co-features, making for off going. The faster clocking of 1:55 was recorded by the Explosive Matter gelding Sortie, who advanced uncovered up the backstretch, rushed to the lead, and won by himself in 1:55. Braxten Boyd drove the winner of $429,830 for trainer Steven Brabrook and owner Jaypaul Hoover.

In the other top trot, the Conway Hall mare Sweet Heart AS started a three-wide sweep late in the backstretch and just kept on gaining to get home in 1:56, a half length ahead of pocket sitter Keegan Ho. Marcus Miller, the top driver on the day with four visits to the winner’s circle, guided the distaffer for trainer Linda Schadel, who also owns in partnership with her husband, Tony Schadel.

Pocono will be back in action on Saturday (Aug. 27) at 1:30 p.m., with the likes of Backstreet Shadow, J M Mandamin and Jack’s Legend N squaring off in the $25,000 fast-class pacing feature. Program pages for all Pocono races are or will be available on the PHHA website.

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