Loving the view from the second tier at Cal-Expo

by Mark Ratzky, publicity, Cal-Expo

Sacramento, CA — Last month marked a return to use of the second tier at Cal-Expo, where any horse who draws the 10 post and out starts on the inside just behind the field, and there is no need to ask trainer Earl Kennedy if he approves of the rule.

Miss In Love, the trotting mare he conditions for Ron Lingle, drew the 10 hole for last week’s assignment, but got to start from the second tier and parlayed that slot into a $24 upset thanks to a super drive from Steve Wiseman.

Miss In Love got away to a good early spot, made a powerful move to the lead at the three-quarters, opened up early in the drive and had just enough left to hold safe by a head over the odds-on Cherry Tree Nicole in that affair.

“With winter coming, it’s a good idea to use the second tier, and obviously it worked out great for us,” Kennedy noted. “It makes a big difference to go from there instead of starting on the far outside.

“It helped that Steve put up a terrific drive and moved her at just the right time. Around the barn, this is a mare who doesn’t show you much, but when she gets on the track it’s another story.”

Miss In Love was winning for the second time in her last three appearances and is now just two shy of the eight snapshots she took in 2009. Like her trainer said, she knows when it’s time to get down to business, and she showed it last week.

Live racing resumes at Cal-Expo on Thursday (Nov. 11) and continues through Saturday (Nov. 13). Approximate post time is 5:45 p.m. (PST).

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