Designer Drink breaks maiden with PA Sire Stakes upset

Washington, PA — A four-race maiden entering the race, Designer Drink shot the Lightning Lane to spring a 10-1 upset in Friday’s (Aug. 26) $151,230 Pennsylvania Sire Stakes at Hollywood Casino at The Meadows. Once In a Lifetime captured the other division in the event for 2-year-old male trotters, known as the Florida Pro, giving Tim Tetrick a PASS sweep.

While Carter Michael Deo and Luke’s Bar dueled for the lead down the backside, Designer Drink patiently waited at the cones. When he found clearance inside, the Bar Hopping-Designable gelding blew past Carter Michael Deo, defeating him by 1-1/4 lengths. Father Stosh rallied for show.

Designer Drink turned a ground-saving trip into a 10-1 upset in his Pennsylvania Sire Stakes split.

“He had a whole lot of bad luck, and I told Timmy, if you just give him a shot, he can go with those colts,” said Symon Spicer, who trains Designer Drink for the Keystone Stable. “He’s been getting run into, getting run over, but I had all the faith in the world in him.”

Once In A Lifetime earned his second straight PASS win by getting away fourth, moving with cover up the backside, and brushing through the lane to triumph in 1:55.4, matching his career best. Spitfire Oversees finished second, beaten 1-1/4 lengths, with Southwind Distilld third.

Once In A Lifetime rallied off cover to give Tim Tetrick a sweep of Friday’s Pennsylvania Sire Stakes for rookie trotters. Chris Gooden photos.

“I never pulled his plugs last week and didn’t pull them again today,” Tetrick said. “That’s a sharp little horse, and he likes his work. He’s pretty solid. You don’t have to hold your breath too much when you drive him.”

Jim Campbell conditions the son of Father Patrick-Sherrys Lady for Sad Frog Farms.

$60,000 Pennsylvania Stallion Series — 2-Year-Old Colt & Gelding Trot

Tetrick and Spicer also teamed to score with Drake Hanover, who collected a maiden-breaking victory in 1:56.3. Tetrick had been racing the youngster fairly conservatively, but circumstances forced him to move at the three-eighths.

“They jammed up so fast I was about to run over the guy in front of me,” Tetrick said. “So I was out. I did what I had to do. But we’ve been teaching him to finish. He’s learning how to race.”

The son of Andover Hall-Dancing For Money was up to the challenge, downing Biscoe Hanover by 1-1/2 lengths, with long shot Latavius third. William Masterson, Keystone Stable and Ross Spicer campaign Drake Hanover.

The other Stallion Series splits went to Open Bar and Spicy Hops — the latter at 51-1.

Live racing at The Meadows continues Saturday (Aug. 27), when the 12-race program features a pair of stakes for 3-year-old colt and gelding pacers: a $137, 956 PASS and a $40,000 Stallion Series event. On the wagering front, the card offers a $2,340.33 carryover in the final-race Super Hi-5. First post is 12:45 p.m.

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