Redwhite N Goo springs 23-1 shocker in Meadows co-feature

Washington, PA — Fifth into the final turn with no apparent racing room, Redwhite N Goo swung sharply outside, looped the leaders and sprang a 23-1 upset in Friday’s (Feb. 16) co-feature at Hollywood Casino at The Meadows, a $15,900 Conditioned Trot.

Once Koltin Noble was able to show him racetrack, Redwhite N Goo erased his seven-length deficit in a heartbeat and scored in 1:54,1, 3/4 lengths lengths better than Windsong Patriot. Killer Instinct completed the ticket.

Redwhite N Goo sprung a 23-1 upset today in the co-feature at Hollywood Casino at The Meadows. Chris Gooden photo.

Scott Betts trains Redwhite N Goo, a 6-year-old Googoo Gaagaa-Redwhitenbluestone gelding who lifted his career earnings to $116,559, for Tim Betts

In Friday’s other co-feature, a $15,900 Conditioned Pace, Sandbetweenmytoes yielded to the pocket when The Real Way challenged early, but he was much the stronger horse late, downing the rallying Prairie Panther by 2 lengths in 1:51.3. The Real Way saved show.

Dirk Simpson trains Sandbetweenmytoes, a 7-year-old Somebeachsomewhere-Galleria gelding who now boasts a lifetime bankroll of $765,285, for Greg Luther Racing LLC.

Ronnie Wrenn, Jr. piloted four winners on the 13-race card.

Live racing at The Meadows resumes Wednesday (Feb. 21) when the program features a $936.68 carryover in the Pick-5. First post is 12:45 p.m.

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