Mach Doro A wins second straight Plainridge feature

Plainville, MA — Coming off a lifetime mark last week, Mach Doro A (Ron Cushing) bounced right back in seven days to win again in the $14,000 Winners-Over Handicap at Plainridge Park on Monday afternoon (July 29).

Mach Doro A sprinted off to his second straight top-level win on Monday at Plainridge Park. Tom Melanson photo.

Having been assigned post nine, Cushing floated Mach Doro A off the gate and unhurriedly made his way to the front past the quarter in :26.2. The son of Mach Three then snapped off the next two quarters in :28.4 and :28.3 with Opus Blue Chip (Mike Stevenson) following close behind.

The race made its way around the last turn when Betterlatethannever (Jay Randall), who had been rolling up the outside, drew even with Opus Blue Chip, but neither could gain any ground on the leader. By the top of the lane, the leader was gone. Cushing lifted the lines a bit and Mach Doro A accelerated away to a 2-1/2 length advantage he would take to the wire, where he won in 1:51 over the sloppy-rated track.

Mach Doro A now has six wins and $71,000 made in North America for Cushing, Kevin Sywyk and Frank Ranaldi. Heidi Gibbs trains the winner.

In the $12,000 upper-level conditioned co-featured event, Tisadream N (Drew Monti) pulled from second past a fast :26 first quarter to take the lead. Shortly thereafter, Captain Deo (Mitchell Cushing) pulled from third, drew alongside the leader and battled stride for stride with Tisadream N to the half in :54.3 and three-quarters in 1:22 as the pair broke away from the field. Halfway through the last turn, Tisadream N got a short advantage and Monti popped the plugs as they opened up a two-length lead. Captain Deo continued to pursue all the way to the wire, but Tisadream N held sway and won by a length in 1:50.

The time was a new lifetime mark for Tisadream N ($5.80) and was only two-fifths of a second off the track record for older pacing geldings.

Tisadream N is owned by Tony Gruppo and Tim Bojarski and is trained by Scott Rollins.

Shawn Gray had a driving hat trick while Ron Cushing and Mitchell Cushing each had two wins apiece.

Racing resumes at Plainridge Park on Thursday (Aug. 1) with post time at 4 p.m.

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