from the Pennsylvania Harness Horsemen’s Association
Chester, PA — Photobombr Hanover never looked back from his outside post six in taking the final event in the John Simpson Sr. Stakes series, the $74,000 2-year-old colt pace, on Sunday afternoon (Oct. 30) at Harrah’s Philadelphia, winning in a lifetime best 1:52.4.
Hall of Fame driver David Miller hustled the freshman to the top in :27, then took a :30 breather in the second quarter. Photobombr Hanover had to step it back up to :27.3 down the back to hold off a huge rush by first-over Point Somewherelse, did so successfully, and then kept pocket-sitting Maconupwiththedragon at bay by 1-1/4 lengths through the lane with a final split of :28.1, with Point Somewherelse another length back in third.
Tom Fanning trains the four-time seasonal winner, bred by Hanover Shoe Farms (which Simpson Sr. helped grow and prosper for so many years), who increased his earnings just over the $80,000 mark for owners Howard Taylor and Susan Kajfasz.
The son of Somebeachsomewhere-Pilgrim’s Witchie has a pedigree to show even more improvement, as his dam was one of four to win $200,000 out of six foals by his second dam Witchtree (who herself won $199,000-plus), and his fourth dam is the double-gaited world champion Countess Adios, whose brother has also had some impact on the breed — Meadow Skipper.