Trotters impress at Big M

by Dave Little, Meadowlands Media Relations

East Rutherford, NJ — On a night that saw 10 trotting events on a 13-race program, two performances stood out at the Meadowlands Friday night (Sept. 16).

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Walner captures his division of the Kindergarten Classic by 6-1/2 lengths at the Meadowlands on Friday evening.

In a division of the Kindergarten Classic for 2-year-old colts and geldings on the trot, Walner rebounded to dominate in his second career Big M start. The Linda Toscano-trained colt brushed to command at the three-eighths before romping his way to a 6-1/2 length win in 1:53.4 with Tim Tetrick doing the driving.

A week ago in a similar spot, Walner went off stride as the 2-5 favorite, suffering the only loss of his brief four-race career, but the bettors forgave that outing, sending him to the gate as the 4-5 choice. The Kenneth Jacobs-owned son of Chapter Seven-Random Destiny returned $3.60 to win.

In the overnight feature for non-winners of $15,000 in their last five starts, Sutton ($8.80), who finished third in the Hambletonian last month, sat a perfect pocket trip and vacated the rail at the eighth pole to grab the top before holding off the late-charging Cash Me Out to record a neck win in 1:51.4 for the husband and wife team of driver Andy and trainer Julie Miller.

Canepa Hanover, the 4-5 favorite after facing the likes of Obrigado and Resolve in his last two starts, moved to the lead at the three-eighths and led to the stretch before weakening to third.

FOUR PAIR: Joe Bongiorno, Andy Miller, Ake Svanstedt and Yannick Gingras all recorded driving doubles on the program.

Over the first three cards of the abbreviated four-program Sept. meeting, Miller has driven nine winners.

Racing resumes at the Big M Saturday at 7:15 p.m.

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