Pure Cotton sets new track record at Plainridge Park

Plainville, MA — After shipping in from Yonkers to make her first ever start in Massachusetts, Pure Cotton left the commonwealth with the winner’s share of the purse, along with the new track record she set in the $20,000 Fillies and Mares Open Handicap Pace at Plainridge Park on Tuesday afternoon (July 19).

Bruce Ranger left with Pure Cotton and tucked in third while Powered By Mach (Jay Randall) and Demeter N (Larry Stalbaum) argued vehemently for the lead. That scuffle provided a :26 quarter and :53.2 half, at which point Probert (Nick Graffam) came rolling up the outside to join the leaders.

Pure Cotton continued to watch from the pylons as Demeter N faltered at three-quarters, and Probert advanced to second outside next to Powered By Mach. With all challengers now exhausted, Ranger tipped Pure Cotton three-deep at the head of the lane and barreled down the center of the track en route to a 1-1/4-length victory in 1:50.3.

Pure Cotton took advantage of a contested early pace before rallying to a 1:50.3 divisional track record in Tuesday’s top distaff pace at Plainridge. Tom Melanson photo.

The time was a new lifetime mark for Pure Cotton as well as a new track record for 4-year-old pacing mares, beating the 1:51.1 time The Fun Marshall set last year.

It was the fifth win in the last six starts for Pure Cotton ($9.00) and owner William Hartt. Lance Hudson trains the winner.

The undercard featured three $15,000 condition races that also produced some new marks.

In the first, Bottomoftheninth (Brett Beckwith) got away a gapped fifth chasing Kak’s Rev It Up (John Nason) and Quarrel (Kevin Switzer Jr.), who battled hard for the first three-quarters. But Beckwith had him out and rolling up the backside, and, after catching them in the final turn, burst to the line and won by a neck in a new lifetime mark of 1:52.4.

Bottomoftheninth ($5.60) is owned by Martin Valentic and trained by Elisha Lafreniere.

The second saw Adashious Hanover (Drew Monti) set splits of :26.4, :55.2 and 1:23.1. But as the filed bunched around the far turn, Hilaria (Mike Stevenson) tipped five-wide from last and flew down the lane to capture the win by a half length in a new season’s mark of 1:52.

Hilaria ($8.00) is owned and trained by Ralph Andersen.

The final of the three races was the fastest of all, with Unwritten Rule (Brett Beckwith) rolling down the road in blistering splits of :26.1, :53.4 and 1:21 while Anvil Hands (Jim Hardy) got a perfect pocket trip. When the race straightened out for home, Hardy tipped Anvil Hands and drove him to the line first by three-quarters of a length in a new lifetime mark of 1:51.1.

Anvil Hands ($5.80) got his sixth win of the year for owners Dave and Christine Thibault, Jim Hardy, and owner-trainer Jolene Andrews.

Drivers Bruce Ranger and Kevin Switzer Jr. both had hat tricks on Tuesday, and they were joined by trainer Elisha Lafreniere, who also scored three wins.

Live racing resumes at Plainridge Park on Thursday afternoon (July 21) with post time at 4 p.m. Free full past performance race programs for all live race days can be downloaded by visiting the track’s website.

The Grand Circuit returns to Plainridge Park on Sunday (July 24), when the track will host the $250,000 Spirit of Massachusetts Trot and $100,000 Clara Barton Distaff Pace. Post time for the special card will be at 2 p.m.

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