Gingras wins four Massachusetts Sire Stakes at Plainridge

Plainville, MA — The 2-year-olds took center stage in the $2.5 million (est.) Massachusetts Sire Stakes at Plainridge Park on Monday afternoon (Sept. 26) and four of the five winners were piloted by Hall of Fame driver Yannick Gingras.

There were 11 trotting fillies who entered on Monday so they were split into two $32,500 races. All other divisions went one race for $65,000 each.

Milliondollarwall helped Yannick Gingras to sweep the two filly divisions of the Massachusetts Sire Stakes today at Plainridge Park. Tom Melanson photo.

Gingras swept both trotting filly contests starting with Milliondollarwall (Walner-Mom’s Millionaire) who took a quick lead and maintained a gapped advantage throughout. With Backstitch (Frank Affrunti) working hard to stay close in second, Milliondollarwall tripped the timer in :30, 1:00.1 and 1:29.3 before taking a three-length lead into the stretch and pulled away to a five-length victory in 1:59.3.

Milliondollarwall ($2.10) was bred and is owned by Moni Maker Stable and is trained by Domenico Cecere.

In the other split, Gingras got away second with Pembroke Moni (International Moni-Possessed By Lindy) behind The Wise One (Bruce Ranger) who got to the quarter in quick :28.4. Despite the fraction, Gingras was out a moving right past that station and took control in front of the stands. Dictating the second half, Pembroke Moni got a :30.1 breather in the third quarter and then sped away from everybody, coming home in :28.4 to win by 4-1/4 lengths in a new lifetime best 1:58 flat.

Pembroke Moni won the second division with Gingras in the bike in a lifetime best 1:58 flat. Tom Melanson photo.

Pembroke Moni ($2.20) is owned by William Varney and is trained by Mark Ford. Lindy Farms of Connecticut was the winning breeder.

Then Gingras took the pacing colt division with Rooster Bennett (So Surreal-Teddy Ballgirl) who sat in the pocket behind Good Will Lindy (Shawn Gray) to the half in 1:02 before moving to the outside at the five-eighths. Rooster Bennett took the lead on the outside at three-quarters but Good Will Lindy fought back to regain a head advantage in the last turn. When they hit the stretch the two were even for about five strides when Rooster Bennett swelled up and paced away by two lengths and won in 1:59.1.

Rooster Bennett added to Gingras’ day as he won the pacing colt division today at the Ridge. Tom Melanson photo.

Rooster Bennett ($2.10) was bred and is owned by Nancy Longobardi and Domenic Longobardi and is trained by George Ducharme.

Gingras completed his stake grand slam with Yes Im Hungry (Stay Hungry-Yes You Can) who worked hard to best the field of seven pacing fillies. Four horses left with Dame (Jim Hardy) grabbing a tenuous lead with Seafood Beauty (Jay Randall) parked out second to the quarter in a fast :27.2. Seafood Beauty then took the lead and paced without a challenge until the three-quarters. That’s where Yes Im Hungry, who had been pacing up the rim since the five-eighths, finally caught the leader. Initially Seafood Beauty turned back the challenge in the turn, but Yes Im Hungry regrouped at the top of the stretch and then pulled away to a 1-1/4 length win in 1:56.2, which was a new lifetime mark in her first career win.

Yes Im Hungry helped Gingras complete the Stakes Grand Slam with a 1-1/4 length victory in 1:56.2 – a new lifetime best. Tom Melanson photo.

Yes Im Hungry ($4.60) is owned by Alagna Racing and Pryde Stables and is trained by Tony Alagna. Holland Racing Stable bred Yes Im Hungry.

The final MASS division was for trotting colts and a full field of nine went postward with Inter Mischief (International Moni-Blinded By Lindy) coming out on top.

Inter Mischief (Kevin Switzer Jr.) took the lead from RLF’s Jasper (Nick Graffam) just past the :28.2 first quarter and settled in for the duration. After getting to the half in :58.2, Inter Mischief was approached by Yo Lucky Moni (Jimmy Whittemore) just past the five-eighths and the two hooked up in a battle after opening up a six length separation from the rest of the field. Yo Lucky Moni took the lead at three-quarters and then Inter Mischief took it back as they entered the stretch. Inter Mischief then got a length advantage and held it to the wire to win in 1:57 and take a new lifetime mark.

Owned by Frank Chick and Jamie Lee Sullivan, who also trains the colt, Inter Mischief ($4.20) was bred by K R Breeding.

Live racing resumes at Plainridge Park on Tuesday afternoon (Sept. 27) with post time at 2 p.m. Free full past performance race programs for all live race days can be downloaded by visiting the track’s website at plainridgeparkcasino.com and clicking the “Racing” tab.

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