Orillia Joe paces swiftest mile of young season at Pocono

by PHHA/Pocono

Wilkes-Barre, PA — The Western Ideal gelding Orillia Joe paced the fastest mile of the young 2017 season at The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono in 1:49.4, in the featured $25,000 winners-over pace on Saturday (April 15).

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Orillia Joe wins at 20-1 in 1:49.4 at The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono on Saturday evening.

Driver Eric Carlson left strongly from the rail with the Yonkers shipper and parked Casimir Jitterbug to a quarter in :26 before letting him go to sit in the two-hole. Awesomeness, the 9-5 favorite, was right behind Casimir Jitterbug the first split and went up to challenge, but the parked challenger recdeive the cold shoulder from the pacesetter through middle fractions of :54.1 and 1:22.

Turning for home, Carlson sent Orillia Joe to the famed Pocono Pike, and after a great trip the 20-1 horse knew just what to do, pacing strongly up the inside to win by two lengths. Book Binge, dismissed at 40-1, had been third inside most of the way, then found midstretch clearance between horses and finished second, a neck ahead of Casimir Jitterbug, with Awesomeness holding for fourth.

Orillia Joe shattered the $400,000 lifetime earnings barrier with the crisp victory, which also gave him a brand new speed mark as a 7-year-old. Matias Ruiz conditions the winner for Joe P Racing LLC.

Migrate Blue Chip now has six lifetime victories – and three of them have come in April 2017, just before which he was acquired by the Burke Brigade. The son of Rocknroll Hanover survived the rough “tuck-then-first-over” route in taking the $18,000 co-featured pace, finishing two lengths clear in a personal best of 1:51.3. Eric Goodell handled the sulky duties for trainer Ron Burke and the ownership of Burke Racing Stable LLC, Weaver Bruscemi LLC, and Phil Collura.

Pocono will be dark on Sunday (April 16) so that fans, workers, and horsemen might have the chance to spend the Easter holiday with their families. The track will be in action on Monday and Tuesday at 6:30 p.m., with both nights featuring continuing preliminary round action in the $750,000 Bobby Weiss Series. Pacers will be heading the Monday card and trotters will be spotlighted during the Tuesday action.

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