Scirocco Rob sets track record at Harrah’s Philadelphia

Chester, PA — The Thursday (July 4) card at Harrah’s Philadelphia was highlighted by a pair of $18,000 trotting events, with the 4-year-old gelding Scirocco Rob setting a 1:52 divisional track record in taking the faster section.

Favored Pappy Go Go was parked to a :27.1 quarter for command, went on to a :55.3 half, and continued in gear as Cash For Gold came up first-over towards the 1:23.4 three-quarters. Second choice Scirocco Rob was in second-over position, but driver David Miller, judging his cover was not going to go on, ducked his horse to the rail going into the far turn. They passed the first-over on the inside, came wide again in the lane and caught Pappy Go Go late by a half-length.

The former divisional standard of 1:52.1 was held by Sevruga, Fearless Man and Modest Prince. The new horse in the record books, a winner of $333,173, is trained by Mark Silva for owners Kathleen and Lewis Whitaker Jr.

In the first division, Whether Or Not FI left no doubt in anybody’s mind, forcing early tucks and rebuffing any further challengers as he went wire-to-wire for driver Yannick Gingras in a lifetime best 1:53.3 after fractions of :27.4, :56.3, and 1:25.1. Imported from Finland at the start of the year, the altered son of Cantab Hall added his ninth victory of the campaign on Thursday, boosting his 2019 earnings to $105,310, for trainer Linda Toscano and owner Kenneth Jacobs.

The 2-year-old pacing filly Speak To Siri stormed home in 1:53.4 while breaking her maiden. The daughter of Artspeak–Siri Hanover was reserved well off a fast pace by driver Tim Tetrick, tipped four-wide off cover in the stretch, and closed furiously to catch Sweet Sue by three-quarters of a length for trainer Jim King Jr. and owner Jo Ann Looney-King.

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