Spilling The Beans upsets in Plainridge feature

Plainville, MA — After having solid success in low-level condition races at Pompano and The Meadowlands earlier this year, Spilling The Beans shipped to Massachusetts, stepped up to the top class, and made her first start at Plainridge Park a winning one after launching a furious stretch drive to capture the $15,000 Winners-Over for fillies and mares on Thursday afternoon (April 11).

Spilling The Beans posted a 15-1 upset in Thursday’s top distaff pace at Plainridge Park. Tom Melanson photo.

Western Stepp (Drew Campbell) claimed her usual spot on the front end and led the ladies through fractions of :27.2, :56.4 and 1:25, fending off a challenge from Rockin Ruby N (Nick Graffam) through the last two panels. As the race headed into the final turn, Stonebridge Honey (Mitchell Cushing) tipped three-wide with Spilling The Beans (Mike Stevenson) following from sixth. The two outsiders did the better work heading down the lane when Spilling The Beans just exploded and flew past both Western Stepp and Stonebridge Honey to win by two lengths in 1:54 at 15-1.

It was the third score of the year for Spilling The Beans ($33.20), who is owned by Bret Pisarski and trained by Robert Marston.

In the $14,000 conditioned event for side-wheeling distaffers, Always Be Lucy (Mitchell Cushing) sat snugly in the two-hole behind Pammy Jo (Jimmy Whittemore) until halfway down the stretch, where Cushing had just enough room to get out in front of Dry Creek Gin (Shawn Gray) and outpace the frontrunner to the wire in 1:54.1 for a new seasonal mark.

The win was the third of the year for Always Be Lucy ($14.00), who just shipped in from wintering at Pompano Park. Eric Beach trains the mare for Karma Racing.

Shawn Gray was the top teamster on Thursday, doubling up in runaway wins with Stroman (1:54.4, $2.10) and Southwind Terror (1:53.1, $5.00), who both won by 6-3/4 lengths.

Racing resumes at Plainridge Park on Friday afternoon (April 12) with post time at 4 p.m. The $15,000 Winners-Over Trot is the feature race and there is a $3,867 carryover pool for the Wicked Hi-5 pentafecta in race six.

For more information on harness racing at Plainridge Park, log onto the Standardbred Owners of Massachusetts and the Plainridge Park websites.

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