Terry A Hanover captures Philadelphia feature

Chester, PA — Finding the pocket early and riding along the good drafting trip has been a key to success at Harrah’s Philadelphia early in the meet, including Terry A Hanover in the $14,400 pacing feature on Friday (April 8).

A son of Artspeak, Terry A Hanover was hustled away by driver Andy Miller and yielded to Rocknroll Gold. The leader hit the quarter in a fast :26.4, backed the half off to :56.2, then sped up to hit the three-quarters in 1:24.3 as favored Springbridge Duel moved up to battle for the lead. In the stretch, Terry A Hanover responded quickly along the inside and managed to outpace Springbridge Duel by a neck in 1:53.1, a lifetime mark.

Todd Schadel trains the winner, successful 14 times in 2021 as one of the kingpins of the PA fair circuit, for owners Christine Schadel and Caitlin Solt.

In a co-featured $12,600 pace, Corey Callahan sent the Bettor’s Delight gelding Tuffenuftowearpink to the lead at the quarter, rated the half, then got the pacer to scoot home in :56.1 for an easy victory in a lifetime best 1:54. Bruce Saunders conditions the winner for Bet The House.

The top fast-class pace, worth $11,200, proved an easy task for the Courage Under Fire gelding Benhope Rulz N, who fronted his field every step while tying his mark of 1:52. Andrew McCarthy put everybody in behind his horse with a :26.4 opener, backed off the next quarter, then could not be caught in a :55.4 back half, with the winner of $321,849 triumphing for trainer Darran Cassar and Windemere Stable.

Andrew McCarthy and George Napolitano Jr. each visited the winner’s circle three times on the sunny Friday afternoon.

Sunday is the next day of action at Harrah’s Philadelphia, with the first of 14 races slotted for 12:40 p.m. Program pages for the Sunday card are available at the PHHA website.

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