Perfect Alliance dominates again at Meadowlands

from the Meadowlands Media Relations Department

East Rutherford, NJ — Perfect Alliance continued her perfection on the racetrack on Thursday night (Feb. 27) with another powerful win in the $15,000 first division of the second leg of the Charles Singer Memorial.

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Perfect Alliance was a 1:53.2 winner for driver Andy Miller.

On a cold and blustery night with temperatures in the high teens and a strong, steady wind facing the horses for the length of the homestretch, Perfect Alliance raced wide around the first turn to make the front, then drilled home in :28.4 to close out a 1:53.2 new career best. Ray Hall again followed the winner around the track, just as he did last week, and was second best. You Rock My World was third.

The winner’s share put her over $100,000 in lifetime earnings for owners Little E LLC, Jason Settlemoir, David Stolz and Arthur Geiger. The Credit Winner mare will now go into the $52,600 March 8 final as the prohibitive favorite for trainer Julie Miller and her regular driver Andy Miller. Coming back bigger and stronger at age four, it appears that Perfect Alliance has an opportunity to become a major factor in the mare trotting division.

The most formidable opposition will likely come from Time To Quit, who carries an unbeaten streak of his own into the Singer final. While his wins have been by much smaller margins, Time To Quit has been getting the job done for the Ron Burke barn and Yannick Gingras.

This one was a “by the skin of his teeth” nose win over Cajole Hanover in 1:54.1 to put his seasonal earnings over the $60,000 mark for owners Burke Racing, Weaver Bruscemi and Phil Collura.

Racing returns with a 13-race program Friday night, featuring a pair of $30,000 Free For Alls, one for the trotters and one for mare pacers. Post time is 7:15 p.m.

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