The Bird Dance N repeats in Plainridge Open

Plainville, MA – It was an impressive encore performance for The Bird Dance N who made it two in a row after winning the $20,000 Winners-Over Handicap at Plainridge Park on Monday afternoon (Aug. 2).

Driver Ron Cushing took The Bird Dance N off the gate and settled in last as Blu Crew (Bruce Ranger) dictated the moderate :27.4 quarter. As the field motored down the stretch for the first time, Cushing was already out and rolling with The Bird Dance N and steadily gained real estate around turn two.

The Bird Dance N won his second straight Winners-Over Handicap on Monday afternoon at Plainridge Park. Tom Melanson photo.

When Blu Crew hit three-quarters in 1:24, The Bird Dance N had drawn even with the pocket-sitting Cigars And Port (Wally Watson) and had the leader in his sights. He drew alongside Blu Crew in the last turn and when the pair hit the stretch, Cushing fed The Bird Dance N line and the gelding paced away on his own to a 1-1/4 length victory in 1:51.4.

The Bird Dance N ($5.60) remained undefeated at Plainridge Park as well as in North America, for owner Scott McKenzie and trainer Heidi Gibbs.

Later in the $15,000 upper-level conditioned secondary feature, The Moonshadow N (Bruce Ranger) also made it two wins in a row at The Ridge after making a first-over move from third past the half, tracked down the front running Foo Fighter N (Shawn Gray) at the head of the stretch and then out-muscled him to the finish where he won by three-quarters’s of a length in season’s best tying 1:51.3.

The Moonshadow N picked up the victory in the secondary feature on Monday at the Ridge. Tom Melanson photo.

The Moonshadow N ($5.00) is owned by his trainer Melissa Beckwith along with Stephen Demeter, Joseph Jannuzzelli and Mark Harder.

Driver Kevin Switzer Jr. had a big day at Plainridge, winning four out of the last five races on the card to get the grand slam, with a natural hat trick in the final three contests.

Trainer Milt Vickerson won both ends of the daily double to garner two wins for the day and lead all other conditioners on Monday.

Racing resumes at Plainridge Park on Thursday (Aug. 5) with post time at 4 p.m.

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