Color Envy wins first trip to Plainridge Park

Plainville, MA — Four-year-old pacing mare Color Envy has spent all year racing at Yonkers Raceway, closing out that stand with a 3-3/4 length win two weeks ago. She shipped into Massachusetts on Thursday (Sept. 12) to make her first start in the Commonwealth and ended her day a winner in the $12,000 conditioned pace for fillies and mares at Plainridge Park in a new seasonal mark.

Color Envy sustained a first-over grind en route to victory in her Plainridge Park debut. Tom Melanson photo.

Color Envy (Mitchell Cushing) got away fifth while Easteriffic (Matty Athearn) set the pace to the half in :56.3. Cushing was out and rolling first-over with Color Envy by that point, and continued to gain ground up the backstretch and around the last turn. At the head of the stretch, Color Envy paced evenly with Easteriffic before out-working her in the lane to post a 1-1/2 length win in 1:53.3.

The heavily favored Color Envy ($3.40) is owned by William Hartt and is trained by Lance Hudson.

Mitchell Cushing had two wins on Thursday and is the leading driver at the Plainridge meet, now boasting 118 wins for the session. However, the leading dash winning driver for Thursday was Drew Campbell, as he scored four victories during the afternoon. Campbell moved into second place with his effort and now sits behind Cushing with 103 wins after jumping past Shawn Gray, who now slips to third with 101 wins.

The Wicked Hi-5 pentafecta jackpot continues to grow after no single unique winning ticket was sold on Thursday. As a result, there will be a carryover of $29,718 in the sixth race on Friday (Sept. 13), when live racing resumes at Plainridge Park.

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