Captain Albano leads field of 15 into $400,000 Adios

Washington, PA — Captain Albano, the Dan Patch Award winner for male pacers at 2 as well as Pennsylvania’s Sires Stake champion, leads a field of 15 into Saturday’s (July 20) eliminations for the $400,000 Delvin Miller Adios Pace for the Orchids at Hollywood Casino at The Meadows.

The $25,000 Adios elims go as races eight and nine on the 15-race program. The first four finishers in each elim, along with the fifth-place finisher with the higher lifetime earnings, return on Adios Day (Saturday, July 27) for the $350,000 final. Connections of the elimination winners get to pick their post positions for the final, with the other posts determined by random draw.

The Adios elimination card also features a pair of stakes for freshman colt and gelding pacers — a $192,108 Pennsylvania Sires Stake and a $120,000 PA Stallion Series event. First post is 12:45 p.m.

A son of Captaintreacherous-Angelou trained by Noel Daley, Captain Albano earned $445,680 at 2 and took a mark of 1:49.2 at The Red Mile. This year, he finished fourth in the North America Cup final and ninth after a horrible trip in the final of the Meadowlands Pace. So a strong Adios performance would be his 2024 breakthrough.

Patricia Stable, L.A. Express Stable, Sjoblom Racing Inc. and Michael Dolan own Captain Albano.

Trainers Ron Burke and Travis Alexander each will have three Adios contenders. Burke sends out Outer Banks (race eight, post five, Ronnie Wrenn Jr.), Booming Economy (race nine, post four, David Miller) and Noblesville (race nine, post six, Wrenn), while Alexander will be represented by Sweet Beach Life (race eight, post one, Matt Kakaley), Huntingforchrome (race eight, post four, James MacDonald) and Courtship (race nine, post eight, Kakaley).

Entries for the card can be found here.

On Adios Day, the final of the Pace for the Orchids anchors a blockbuster program that features six Grand Circuit stakes. In addition, the card will offer a total of $200,000 in pool guarantees spread over 11 wagers, thought to be the “Richest Day in PA” for bettors.

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