Wilkes-Barre, PA — Non Disclosure made it two victories in a row at Pocono Downs at Mohegan Pennsylvania with a 1:56.4 win in Tuesday’s (Oct. 28) trotting feature, while in the sub-feature, Cassius Hanover moved his recent stat line to three-for-four with a 1:54.1 triumph.
Pocono’s leading driver, Tyler Buter, sent Non Disclosure, a sophomore Father Patrick gelding, up uncovered in the backstretch, and the David Wisser trainee moved to the lead in the lane and then held off the horse who had followed his cover, Rothko, by a half length. The victorious favorite is owned by the trainer in partnership with Rebecca Callan.

Cassius Hanover, an altered son of Muscle Mass who had won a pair of races before a head defeat to the tough Duly Resolved in his latest start, got back on the winning track in an event for more seasoned trotters. Also the favorite, Cassius Hanover needed the hustling urging of driver Kevin Wallis to beat out 17-1 pacesetter Hand Dover Dan by the smallest possible margin. Emily Bost conditions the sharp trotter, whom she co-owns with R K 4 Racing.
Buter added to his lead atop the Pocono driving ranks with three successes on the day; the top trainer on Tuesday was Dean Eckley, who also recorded three wins.
There are 10 days to go in the 2025 racing season at Pocono, with the next card starting at 1 p.m. on Saturday (Nov. 1); the Breeders’ Cup, for Thoroughbreds, will also be available trackside or through the Pocono platforms. Free Pocono program pages are or will be available at www.phha.org.