Mass-breds dominate, Ranger wins five at Plainridge

Plainville, MA — Massachusetts-bred trotters had a big day at Plainridge Park on Tuesday afternoon (Sept. 12) with both young and old participants hitting the winner’s enclosure. Three of the day’s victors will be competing in the $2.5 million (est.) Massachusetts Sire Stakes, which start on Sept. 25.

First, the 2-year-old gelding Foreign Moni (International Moni-Dancing Coed) got his third win in a row in the $10,000 Romper Room series after a first-over move that saw him claim victory by 1-3/4 lengths in a new lifetime best 1:59.2. Foreign Moni ($4.20) is owned by his trainer George Ducharme in partnership with Jim Winske.

Then, in the $11,000 condition race for younger trotters, the 3-year-old colt Te Amo Lindy (Muscle Hill-Lovely Lindy) flew down the lane from fourth for Bruce Ranger and made up a three-length deficit en route to a 1:58.1 win. Te Amo Lindy ($2.10) is owned by K R Breeding and trained by Domenico Cecere.

Ranger and Cecere were far from done. They also won with the 3-year-old filly Milliondollarwall (Walner-Mom’s Millionaire), who was parked from just before the half to the last turn before straightening out for the wire, where she won by 1-1/2 lengths in 1:56.2. Milliondollarwall ($14.00) is owned by the Moni Maker Stable.

Milliondollarwall gave driver Bruce Ranger one of five wins and trainer Domenico Cecere one of three wins on the Tuesday card at Plainridge. Tom Melanson photo.

All three of these trotters will be in the Massachusetts Sire Stakes later this month.

Cecere had one more Mass-bred winner up his sleeve, but this one competed in the Massachusetts Sire Stakes three years ago. Now, at age 6, Marquis Lafayette is one of the top Open trotters on the grounds and he proved it once again on Tuesday after winning the $25,000 Winners-Over feature.

Ranger got away fourth in the scratch-shortened field of five and stayed there until the half, where he pulled and advanced towards the front-running Big Al M (Matty Athearn). Once the two horses engaged at three-quarters, they trotted in lockstep around the last turn, into the stretch and all the way to the wire, where Marquis Lafayette won the war by a neck in 1:53.3.

Marquis Lafayette ($5.80) accounted for Cecere’s training triple with his fourth win of the year for owner Greathorse.

Ranger went on to win two more races with Robert Kenney-trained trotters Barmaid Express (1:58, $8.20), who is also Massachusetts-bred, and Jericho (1:57.2, $7.40) to round out his five-bagger.

Live racing at Plainridge Park will resume on Thursday (Sept. 14) at 2 p.m.; there will be a $2,303 carryover in the Wicked Hi-5 pentafecta in race six.

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