Six divisions of freshman trotters in action in PA Sire Stakes

by Mike Bozich, for Harrah’s Philadelphia

Chester, PA — There were six divisions of PA Stallion Series races for 2-year-old colt and gelding trotters contested at Harrah’s Philadelphia on Wednesday afternoon (July 22), each going for a purse of $20,000.

The first division went to the front-stepping Moneycounts De Vie (Tim Tetrick). The son of Andover Hall–Nordicdish took the lead shortly after the quarter-pole, going on to win in a time of 1:59.1. It was the first career win for the Dirk Simpson trainee, who was coming off of a double-digit length qualifying romp. He is owned by Desyllas Racing, Bill Beck, and James Bafia.

Division two saw TNT Rusty (John Campbell) make every call a winning one. The son of Explosive Matter-Rusty`s Twizzted Tis now a perfect two-for-two in his young career, trotting the mile in 1:58.4, which was the fastest of the day in the series. He is owned by trainer George Ducharme, Paul Fontaine, and Alfred Ross.

In the third division, it was Raymer, Moss, and Solomon’s Mr, Right (Vic Kirby) scoring on the front-end. The son of Donato Hanover-Hey Misterwas able to hold off a late surge from Desert Runner (Ake Svanstedt) to pick up the victory in a time of 2:00. It was the first career win for Mr. Right, who is trained by Leigh Raymer.

Division four went to Mahlon Martin’s Twin B Ammunition (Geo. Napolitano Jr.). The son of Explosive Matter-Anklets Aweigh swept on by past the quarter-pole and never looked back, completing the mile in 1:59.2. It was the second straight win for the Bennie Magliochetti trainee in his fifth career start.

In the fifth division, Frank Antonacci trainee Elysium Lindy (Scott Zeron) scored the upset win. The son of Cantab Hall-Olympic Lindy sat in the pocket behind another longshot Cloud Nine Hanover (Charlie Norris) until the stretch, when he sprinted past to win in a final time of 1:59.3. The heavily-favored Yes Sir Officer (John Campbell) broke at the three-quarters. It was the first career win for Elysium Lindy, who is owned by K R Breeding.

Another upset took place in the final division, as Courant A B’s Dollar Grin (Lucas Wallin) closed in time to pick up the win. The son of Cantab Hall-Costar was perfectly positioned second-over, bailing off that cover in the lane to narrowly gun down favorite Shady McCoy (David Wade) in 2:00.2. It was the first pair-mutuel start for Dollar Grin, who is trained by Ake Svanstedt.

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