Love U Overandover, Filly Bay repeat in Meadows series

by Evan Pattak, for the Meadows

Washington, PA — It was déjà vu all over again in Wednesday’s (April 20) second leg of the Tom’s OK Lady Trot at The Meadows when the two opening leg winners, Love U Overandover and Filly Bay, jogged to easy victories in $15,000 divisions. That puts them on a collision course for next Wednesday’s final in the series for 3-year-old trotting fillies.

Love U Overandover was especially impressive as she made an extended quarter-pole move for Dave Palone and drew off to score by 7-1/4 lengths in a career-best 1:57.4. What Millie Says used a first-over move to secure second while Cutie Pie was a distant third. John Duer trains the homebred daughter of Andover Hall-Love You Most for Peninsula Farm.

Filly Bay went right to the front for Randy Tharps and never had an anxious moment, prevailing by 5-3/4 lengths in 1:59. Im A Centerfold raced well first over for second with Tomridge Baby Doll completing the ticket. Bill Fahy conditions Filly Bay, a daughter of Chip Chip Hooray-Accompaniment who now has won half of her 16 lifetime starts, for Moira Fahy.

In the $22,500 Preferred Trot, Sing Jesse Sing and Palone worked out a perfect pocket trip and triumphed in 1:55.4, the first win in three starts this year for the 2010 Ohio Sire Stakes 3-year-old colt champion. TW Little Kosmo shot the Lightning Lane for second while early leader Superfast Stuart saved show.

Ron Burke trains Sing Jesse Sing, a son of Jailhouse Jesse-Hollybrook Lane, for Burke Racing Stable, Slaughter Racing Stable, Weaver Bruscemi LLC and Frank Baldachino. It was one of four wins on the 15-race card for Palone.

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