The Moma Dance and driver Chris Long captured the featured $7,500 fillies and mares’ pace at Vernon Downs on Friday (Nov. 17).
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Siegelman wins three at Freehold
On Friday (Nov. 17), Austin Siegelman won three out of the 10 races conducted at Freehold Raceway.
Friday Night Six Pack For Page
An outstanding night at the office for driver Chris Page as the reinsman scored six driving wins on the Friday, (Nov. 17) card of racing at Dayton Raceway.
Princesa Alta holds off Artistic Cut in Friday Northville Open
Princesa Alta (Sweet Lou – Camille) and driver Marc St. Louis, Jr. took a jaunt up the lightning lane and held off a fast-closing Artistic Cut (Artspeak – Paper Cut) in capturing the $9,500 Open Pace for mares in 1:58.0 Friday (Nov. 17) night at Northville Downs.
Smoking Jet, Penpaperpaige Victorious In Dayton Features
The rainy weather seemed to have no restraint on Smoking Jet and Penpaperpaige, who were both Friday (Nov. 17) night Open Pace winners at Dayton Raceway.
Plainridge Park pace produces prize pacing pair
The full field of 3-year-olds that went postward in the $17,500 feature race at Plainridge Park on Friday (Nov. 17) was so good, it yielded two winners. Better Option (Jay Randall) and the aptly named Finally Friday (Nick Graffam) finished in a dead heat as four horses hit the line in unison.
Two top Swedish trotters retire to stud
Two of Sweden’s top trotters, Calgary Games and Very Kronos, have raced for the last time.
Maine-breds fill the box at Cumberland
Now that the Maine Sire Stakes have crowned their champions, many of the star 3-year-old pacers are still itching for action in the Pine Tree State.
Beat Cop completes sweep, wins second DSBF title
Following open-length wins in both of his preliminary divisions, P T Stable’s Beat Cop ($2.20) delivered an encore performance in the $110,000 Delaware Standardbred Breeders’ Fund (DSBF) series final for 2-year-old male pacers on Thursday (Nov. 16) at Bally’s Dover, defeating stablemate Lovenbury by 6-1/4 lengths in a lifetime best 1:53.4.
Carbine prevails at Dayton; Ants Marching shatters track record
Carbine ($2.60) prevailed as the heavy favorite in Thursday’s (Nov. 16) $20,000 conditioned pacing feature at Dayton Raceway, giving driver Dan Noble one of four wins on the card.