Swedish Starlet N goes career best in Plainridge distaff feature

Plainville, MA — Fresh off a two week break, Swedish Starlet N returned to action and made every pole a winning one as she took the $18,000 fillies and mares Open II pacing feature at Plainridge Park on Tuesday afternoon (May 7).

Swedish Starlet N returned to action and made every pole a winning one as she took the $18,000 fillies and mares Open II pacing feature at Plainridge Park on Tuesday afternoon. Tom Melanson photo.

Brett Beckwith sent Swedish Starlet N off the gate from post six, to the lead as Racey Rach N (Mitchell Cushing) also left from mid-pack and dropped in second for the trip. After passing the quarter in quick :26.3, Beckwith backed off the second panel with Swedish Starlet N to :29.3, which prompted an outer-flow rush from her stablemate Dandy’s Evrlasting (Matty Athearn) as they proceeded around turn two.

Heading up the backstretch, Dandy’s Evrlasting drew within a length of Swedish Starlet N while Racey Rach N stayed right on the leader’s back as the clock stopped in 1:24.2 at three-quarters. Positions remained unchanged around the last turn and until they hit the stretch where Racey Rach N found room at the pegs and really got busy. Racey Rach N incrementally gained ground on Swedish Starlet N all the way down the lane, but Swedish Starlet N refused to lose and hung tight to victory by a nose in 1:52.3, which was a new lifetime mark.

It was the fifth win of the year for Swedish Starlet N ($7.80) who is owned by Tim Bojarski and Tony Gruppo. Jimmy Nickerson trains the winner.

Beckwith ended the day with a driving grand slam that included a natural hat trick in races eight, nine and 10. His other three winners were Mach Seelster (1:51.4, $9.40), Surreal Syrah (1:54.4, $7.60) and Wildcat Antonia (1:53, $2.80).

As good a day as Beckwith had, Kevin Switzer Jr.’s was one win better. Switzer drove five winners on the card, including Warrawee Yale, who won the undercard $17,000 conditioned pace for 5-year-old and younger male pacers.

Warrawee Yale wins fourth straight for Kevin Switzer at Plainridge on Tuesday. Melanson photo.

Warrawee Yale started from pylon position but got shuffled back to fourth before they entered the turn. When the top three had settled, Switzer pulled just before the :27 quarter and grabbed the lead as they passed under the wire the first time. Warrawee Yale then reached the half in :55.2 where Heart Of Rock (Shawn Gray) started pacing up the rim and moved into second at three-quarters. Heart Of Rock stayed close to Warrawee Yale around the final bend but when they straightened out for home, Warrawee Yale swelled up and paced away under no urging whatsoever from Switzer and won by 2-½ lengths in 1:51.4, which was a new lifetime mark.

It was the fourth straight win for Warrawee Yale ($2.80) who is owned and trained by Gerald Mac Kenzie Jr.

Switzer’s other four winners included Law Of Seven (1:53, $7.00) who is also trained by Mac Kenzie, Jo Pa’s Warrior (1:53.2, $2.20) and Seaside Tina (1:52.1, $3.00) who are both trained by Mark Eaton, and Hes Coming On (1:54.2, $19.20) who is trained by Zac Gray.

Racing resumes at Plainridge Park on Thursday (May 9) with post time at 4 p.m. and that card will feature a $2,729 carryover in the Wicked Hi-5 in race six.

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