Morand wins four at Rosecroft

Ft. Washington, MD — In the 1980s and 1990s it was commonplace to see Jim Morand win three or four races a night at Rosecroft Raceway. Life came full circle Sunday night (March 13) as Morand won four times on the card.

In the opener, Morand, a winner of 9,524 races, had to make a split second decision with Can’t Beach That in the $12,500 Open Handicap Pace and the decision paid off.

Leaving from post three, Morand found himself parked at the quarter pole in :26.3, with Precision Bluechip making the front and Volley Ball Beach securing the pocket. Instead of just floating first up, Morand bolted his horse to the lead past the three-eighths pole and powered through fractions of :54.3 and 1:22 before finishing off the effort, holding Precision Bluechip off by a half-length in 1:50.2.

It was a season’s best time and fourth win for the 6-year-old son of Somebeachsomewhere who is owned by Surprise Pic LLC and trained by Michael Hall. Can’t Beach That paid $6.40 as the second choice in the wagering.

Morand would win three times for trainer Trevor Stafford as Dance On The Beach ($3.60), Manaccount ($6.40) and Disturbia ($7.00) all were winning favorites.

Trae Porter won three time on the night as Tapestry ($4.60), Big City Bud ($5.00) and Beachhead ($3.80) all won, the latter giving Hall a training double.

Matthew Athearn and Russell Foster won twice on the card as Athearn scored with Lightning Onmyfeet ($9.00) and Slick Tony ($3.00). Foster got Mittnite Delight ($3.00) his first win of the year and the same for Son Of A Lynx ($5.40) who shares the same dam as Slick Tony, Queen Kathy.

John Wagner won with Ideal Perfect Ten ($23.80) and Brian Burton posed for a picture with Always On Top ($4.40).

Live racing continues Wednesday night, with a first race post of 7:15 p.m. (EDT).

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