Majorca N, Itsrockandroll A Win Harrington Features

Harrington, DE – Majorca N and Itsrockandroll A each won their respective $20,000 Open events Monday (July 30 at Harrington Raceway.

Majorca N improved to three-for-three this afternoon with a victory at Harrington Raceway. Fotowon photo.

Michael Casalino and Dylan Davis’ Majorca N ($11, Corey Callahan) overcame post eight to improve to three-for-three at Harrington this season in the Mares Open in 1:53.3. The 8-year-old Art Major mare settled in fifth early but made steady progress near the three-quarters and grinded away at leader Feeling Sweet before winning a narrow photo over the latter. My Kiwi Lady N was third. Trained by co-owner Davis, it was the fifth win of the year for Majorca N.

Meanwhile, an 8-year-old A Rocknroll Dance gelding, Itsrocknroll A ($3.60, Allan Davis) notched his fifth win of the year for trainer Don Brittingham and owners Elizabeth and Bret Brittingham in 1:52.3. Itssrockandroll A pursued a third win of the meet via a front end effort where he led the group through the fractions from post six under heavy pressure by Heinikin Bythebay at three-quarters who surged three-wide and was a game second, but unable to get by the winner. Baba O’Riley was third.

Lisa Simmons’ Harper Seelster ($6, Tony Morgan) started the card by notching her third straight win for trainer Ryan Bailey in 1:54.2.

Also on the undercard, J&T Davis’ Advance Man ($4.60, Allan Davis) was a 1:51.4 winner for trainer Tyler Davis in a $40,000 claiming event. It was the seventh win of the meet for the 5-year-old Sweet Lou gelding, who has 12 wins this year.

Andrew Glassmeyer and TLB Racing’s Ocean Ridge N ($2.40, Tony Morgan) recorded his third straight win in a $25,000 claiming event in 1:52.1 for trainer Brenda Teague. It was one of three wins on the card for Morgan. Jim Morand, Allan Davis and Montrell Teague each had driving doubles.

Live racing will now go on hiatus with the annual Governor’s Day of racing during the Delaware State Fair on July 27 (post time 7 p.m.), before the resumption of the meet on August 14.

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