Racing Roundup: My Man gives Wolfenden fourth win in Dover feature

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Thursday’s (Mar 22) Racing Roundup features stories from Dover Downs.

My Man gives Wolfenden fourth win in Dover feature

Dover, DE— My Man was “thee man” in the $16,000 4&5-year-old trot Thursday, March 22 at Dover Downs giving Ross Wolfenden his fourth win of the day.

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My Man scored a victory in Thursday’s feature trot at Dover Downs in a lifetime best 1:55.4.

A son of the late Malabar Man-In To Me, My Man posted his third win of the year in eight of nine in-the-money starts mastering a field of nine in the feature race. Dawn Gannon, Dom Costanzo and Yannick Gingras own the winner trained by Ed Gannon Jr. Wolfenden took the lead at the start and never was troubled on the way to a lifetime fastest clocking of 1:55.4 to win his second straight. Why Not Lindy (Tony Morgan) came on in the lane to edge Mo Tator (Brad Hanners) for place money.

Dave Neilson’s Atomic Bliss won for the third time in four races scoring a 1:54 decision in a Delaware $11,900 3,4&5-Year-Old pace. Daryl Bier drove the sophomore altered son of Blissfull Hall-Snapy A to lower his career mark. A neck back, in second place, was Mr. Big Apple (Ross Wolfenden). Vickers Hanover (Vic Kirby) was the show horse.

— Marv Bachrad

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