So Wishfull and Ferrari win GLADA at Northfield

Northfield, OH — So Wishfull and driver Larry Ferrari teamed up to win the Great Lakes Amateur Driving Association’s (GLADA) weekly feature at Northfield Park on Saturday night (Dec. 16).

So Wishfull, the 7-year-old gelded son of Wishing Stone, led his seven foes at every call and had 2-1/2 lengths of daylight under the moonlight at the wire, stopping the timer in 1:57.1. Muscles For Life, handled by Steve Oldford, was in the garden spot through the journey and finished second while Dontyousayit, driven by Christina Johnson, nearly 10 lengths out of it halfway through, closed fastest of all to get third.

Leaving from mid-pack post five, Ferrari sent his charge flying off the wings and out dueled the 10-year-old Muscles For Life to take command early and had an open lead of close to two lengths at the opening station in :29.1. From there, a perfectly rated second panel brought So Wishfull to a half in a leisurely :59.2.

It was right there that Wild And Crazy Guy made his bid as he reached second on the outside but So Wishfull pricked his ears back and trotted his third panel in :28.1 to thwart that threat and actually widened the lead a bit turning for home and coasted to the line.

One simulcast veteran in Florida described the drive, saying, “That was Stanley Dancer rating if I ever saw it!”

In a post-race interview, Ferrari said, “You know, So Wishfull gives it all he’s got every time he steps on the track and he had been drawing outside the last couple of starts and had too much to overcome with some bad racing luck.

“Tonight, he had a bit better post and a good spot to get in the game earlier. He did the work tonight and I enjoyed the ride!”

Owned by Kiesha Ferrari, So Wishfull won for the seventh time this season to vault his earnings to $47,501 — his best season ever. He also had his lifetime mark this semester with a 1:54.2 mile over this same half-mile oval. Off as the 8-5 toteboard favorite, So Wishfull paid $5.40 to win.

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