That’s Incredible, Mary Goodnight score at Plainridge

Plainville, MA — A pair of 4-year-old mares won their respective co-featured $12,000 distaff paces at Plainridge Park on Thursday afternoon (Sept. 17), with each employing a different strategy to get the job done.

That’s Incredible surged forward and held sway to the line in her co-featured distaff pace on Thursday at Plainridge Park. Tom Melanson photo.

First, in a mid-level conditioned event, That’s Incredible (Drew Monti) drafted in fifth while Avery Seelster (John Nason) marshaled the group to the half in a quick :54.3. At that point, Monti had That’s Incredible out and rolling on the outside as they made their way up the backside. Passing horses quickly, That’s Incredible drew alongside Avery Seelster in the last turn and took the lead at the head of the stretch. Under mild urging, That’s Incredible stayed in front of the late closing Shady Caroline (Nick Graffam) and Certified Ideal (Mitchell Cushing) to win in a new seasonal mark of 1:53.2.

That’s Incredible ($3.60) scored her fourth win of the year for owner Joseph Trice and trainer Jimmy Nickerson.

In the non-winners of six races lifetime condition, Mary Goodnight (Shawn Gray) took the lead at the quarter and stayed on top all the way to the line. Posting fractions of :27.3, :57 and 1:25.1, Mary Goodnight turned for home and held off the hard charging After The Lovin (Ron Cushing), Cornerd Beach (Bruce Ranger) and Ry’s Red Rocket (Matty Athearn) all the way down the stretch to win by a length in 1:54.

It was the third win in a row and fourth out of the last five starts for Mary Goodnight ($2.40), who is owned by Joey McWhinnie and trained by Scott Rollins.

Driver Bruce Ranger won three races on the card while Kevin Switzer Jr. and Jay Randall each won two. Trainer Melissa Beckwith registered three winners as well with Robert Gale posting two.

Racing resumes at Plainridge Park on Friday afternoon (Sept. 18); post time is set for 2 p.m.

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