Lazy Day Hanover posts 10th Pa. fair win

Wattsburg, PA — The 2-year-old fillies provided the most excitement during the two-day Pennsylvania Fair Sire Stakes meet on Monday (Aug. 31) and Tuesday (Sept. 1) at the Erie County Fair.

The Betting Line-Lazan Hanover pacer Lazy Day Hanover became the first 2-year-old on the circuit to post 10 wins when she took an “A” Fair Sire Stakes division in 2:08. The other “A” division winner, Tiamogonedancen, is undefeated on the fair circuit as well, taking her sixth straight in 2:05. The powerhouse fillies are co-owned by driver David Brickell and trainer Mitchell York, whose 3-year-old A Rocknroll Dance filly Dream Dancing is unbeaten in seven 2020 fair outings after a 2:02.2 win Tuesday.

Shawn Johnston drove both winning trotting fillies on the Monday card, including the Explosive Matter-Seeuinthespring filly Explosive Flower, who won in 2:06 for Rick and Regina Beinhauer.

Among 3-year-olds, the Artspeak gelding Bipbopnallie posted the quickest mile of the meet in2:02. He is undefeated in seven races on the circuit for trainer-driver Roger Hammer and owners Leblanc Racing Inc., Count De Money Stable and William Lutz Jr. Hammer also backed the fastest trotter of the meet, the Possess The Will gelding No Name Yankee, who scored in 2:04.4.

Harley Delcourte of Weirton, W.Va., began her training career on Tuesday. The 22-year-old conditioner promptly won with two of her three starters: Rydia Hanover and Guys In The Band, both driven by Cory Kreiser.

Shawn Johnston took top honors among drivers with seven wins, while Mitchell York and Roger Hammer both sent out four winners to tie as top trainer at the meet.

The Pennsylvania fair circuit moves now to Stoneboro, Pa., with racing on Thursday (Sept. 3) and Friday (Sept. 4).

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