Racing Roundup: Don’t Blink wins Meadows F&M trot

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Wednesday’s (Feb. 5) edition of Racing Roundup features results stories from The Meadows and Buffalo Raceway.

Don’t Blink wins Meadows F&M trot

Washington, PA — Don’t Blink moved first over through the slop, collared the leader in the stretch and captured Wednesday’s $18,000 Filly & Mare Winners Over $10,000 Life/Preferred Handicap Trot at The Meadows.

Don’t Blink was sitting fourth when Brett Miller tipped her off the cones. The 6-year-old daughter of Broadway Hall-SB Ina roared by Daylon Miracle and held off the late charge of Magic Wheel to down her by a head in 1:57.2. Daylon Miracle saved show.

Andy Rickert trains Don’t Blink, who extended her career bankroll to $282,858, for Dale Wareham.

Mike Wilder drove four winners on the 15-race card.

— Evan Pattak

Buffalo Raceway
It was a cold and snowy Wednesday night at Buffalo Raceway but driver David McNeight III was red-hot as he drove home four winners and notched a training victory as well.
The 24-year-old McNeight posted victories with In Good Hands ($18.20), Kisses N Kicks ($4.70), Heavenly Place ($9.60) and Three Artist ($6.70). Trainer David McNeight, Jr. was the recipient of his son’s successful night as he was the conditioner of three of his winners. Kevin Cummings had a driving triple while Jack Flanigen and Ray Fisher, Jr. had doubles.

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