Odds On Equuleus establishes lifetime mark at Meadowlands

from the Meadowlands Media Relations Department

East Rutherford, NJ — It’s safe to say that Odds On Equuleus has left his 0 for 15 3-year-old campaign behind him. On Saturday night (June 28) at The Meadowlands, he flashed the turn of foot that caught everyone’s attention as a 2-year-old, winning the $30,000 Free For All Handicap in a lifetime best 1:48.2.

Leaving from post position three and sent off as the 2-1 second choice, Marcus Miller gathered Odds On Equuleus back towards the rear of the field, settling in next to last through an opening quarter of :26.2 and a rapid half-mile of :53.3, established by Aracache Hanover.

He awaited the move of Wake Up Peter, who in turn flushed out Dovuto Hanover, positioning Odds On Equuleus third over through three-quarters of 1:21.3.

Turning for home it appeared to be anyone’s race, with Aracache Hanover grimly holding on to the lead, Dovuto Hanover grinding away first over and Wake Up Peter gathering momentum off cover. But then, seemingly in an instant, Odds On Equuleus appeared widest of all in deep stretch and accelerated dramatically to win going away, pacing the final quarter in :26. Wake Up Peter was a very solid second and Dovuto Hanover a game third.

The winner is owned by Odds On Racing and is trained by Tony Alagna.

A pair of Meadowlands Pace contenders earned strong confidence builders Saturday night as well.

First up was Beat The Drum, who showed early speed, caught a bit of a shuffle, moved first over as the 2-1 second choice and just kept on coming to win a non-winners of four event in 1:50.1. Beat The Drum will likely make his next start in a Meadowlands Pace elimination for Bender Sweden Inc. and trainer Staffan Lind. Dan Rawlings guided the son of Tell All to his new lifetime mark.

Not to be out-done was Let’s Drink On It, who faced seven older rivals in the sixth race B-2 event for $18,000. Moving to the half-mile pole, the 4-5 betting choice made the lead through a sharp :54.2 half-mile, then paced a :54.1 back half-mile to win by more than four lengths over the veteran Silent Swing in an extremely sharp and lifetime best 1:48.3.

Currently eighth on The Road to the Meadowlands Pace, Let’s Drink On It is owned by Tina Seekman, Larry Bond, Hal Hewitt and Vincent Boido Jr., is trained by Joe Seekman and was driven to victory by his regular pilot, Tyler Smith, who had a career night, winning five races on the program.

For the second consecutive night, live handle at The Meadowlands showed slight gains over the previous year, gathering momentum into the strongest month of the meet.

Next weekend begins the championship stretch at The Meadowlands. Friday night features New Jersey Sire Stakes for the 2-year-old trotters, while Saturday night carries the freshman pacers as well as eliminations for the Meadowlands Pace, Mistletoe Shalee and William Haughton Memorial.

Also on the card is the $450,000 (est.) Hambletonian Maturity for 4-year-old trotters at one and one-eighth mile, with a field that could hold up to 16 entrants. The intriguing match-up in that event is 2013 Hambletonian winner Royalty For Life pitted against the 2013 Hambletonian Oaks winner (and Horse of the Year) Bee A Magician.

Please note that while the Friday (July 4) program will begin at 7:15 p.m., Saturday (July 5) will carry a special 6:30 p.m. post time, with fireworks to follow the live racing program. For more information, go to www.playmeadowlands.com.

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