Washington, PA – Commander Frank powered through the slop to capture Friday’s (April 28) $20,400 championship of the Terry Altmeyer Memorial, completing his sweep of the series for 3-year-old colt and gelding trotters. The winner’s stablemate, Big Boy Ernest, finished 3/4 lengths back in second, sealing an exacta sweep for trainer Norm Parker and owners Tom Brice, Bart Brice, Charles Receski and Ed Receski.
Commander Frank was parked for most of the opening panel. But once he cleared his stablemate, the Southwind Frank-Lady Athens gelding easily deflected the first-over challenge of Express Man and scored in 1:54.3 for Mike Wilder, matching his career best. Fire N Lightning completed the ticket. It was one of three wins on the 12-race card for Wilder.
Parker said the homebred Commander Frank has performed consistently since he “corrected one little trainer error.”
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“I raced him without hopples his first race this year, and he made a break,” Parker said. “So, I got smart and went back to them.”
The road for Big Boy Ernest his been a bit bumpier.
“He was a little tough to handle at 2, and we probably should have gelded him,” Parker said. “We castrated him this year, and he’s been right there every week.”
He indicated the stablemates are eligible to a full schedule of Pennsylvania stakes.
Live racing at The Meadows continues Saturday (April 29) when the 12-race program features $5,000 guarantees on each of the three Pick-4 wagers — races one, five and nine. In addition, because Saturday is the final day of the current race meeting and carryovers to the next meeting are not permitted, mandatory payouts will occur in the Pick-5 (race eight), the Late Pentafecta (race 12), the Late Pick-4 (race nine) and the final Superfecta of the day. First post is 12:45 p.m.