Pocono Hosts Weiss Series Sequel

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Published: April 9, 2017 11:38 pm EDT

Dash Of Danger and Highalator doubled up in Sunday’s second round of the Bobby Weiss Series at The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono, but it was Dakota Jack who established the speed standard for the night’s Weiss action by capturing the first race on the card - one of four $15,000 divisions for male pacers - by winning in 1:51.3.

The son of Duneside Perch saw Western Tyrant pass him early, but then driver George Napolitano, Jr. moved Dakota Jack to the lead in front of the stands and never relinquished his advantage, holding off a late bid by Western Tyrant by three-quarters of a length while taking a new mark for trainer Matias Ruiz and A Piece Of The Action LLC.

The Western Terror four-year-old gelding Dash Of Danger had to overcome the outside post seven in his Weiss cut, but he never seemed in real danger while coming home in :55.3 – :27.3, winning by 2-1/4 lengths and equaling the 1:51.4 lifetime best he took in the first Weiss leg. Matt Kakaley handled sulky command for trainer Ron Burke and the partnership of Burke Racing Stable LLC, Weaver Bruscemi LLC, and Marc Reynolds.

Highalator used pocket rocket tactics to record his seventh victory in succession, storming home to win by 2-3/4 lengths in 1:53.1. The Somebeachsomewhere colt was again handled by Victor Kirby for trainer Jenny Bier and owners Daryl Bier and Charles Dombeck.

The Bettors Delight colt Rough Odds, making his 2017 debut, was sent to the track ready by trainer Chris Ryder, having to come first-over and still able to step his last quarter in :26.4 to catch pacesetting Art N Music by a neck and reduce his best time to 1:53.2. Andrew McCarthy was in the sulky for owners Robert Mondillo, Craig Henderson and Oompas Farm Inc.

On the female side-wheelers side, the Camluck mare Cousin Mary came to town after winning all four of her starts in Yorkers’ Petticoat Series including the Championship, but she had to work hard for her initial Pocono and Weiss victory, pacing home in :27.1 to catch the previously-unbeaten Warrawee Sunshine, making her 2017 debut, by a half-length in a personal best of 1:53.1.

Driver Anthony Napolitano and trainer Andrew Harris were the winning team behind Cousin Mary, who is owned by Jeffrey Williamson.

“A-Nap” and Harris also took another of the distaff prelims, also worth $15,000, with the Always A Virgin filly Itty Bitty, sharply-improved in her second seasonal start while lowering her personal best to 1:52.4, shaving off almost seven seconds from her old mark. Itty Bitty stormed past pacesetter I Deal In Kisses and won by a not-itty-bitty margin for Evan Katz, Robert Darrow, and A Harris Racing LLC.

In all, Anthony Napolitano had four sulky successes Sunday, in three of them teaming with Harris.

The Art Major filly Twist Of Fate made every pole a winning one in her Weiss split, taking a new mark of 1:53.4 under the guidance of Corey Callahan (#2 driver in North America in the 2017 win category, behind Aaron Merriman).

Joe Holloway handles the conditioning of the promising sophomore for Val Dor Farms, Ted Gewertz and Four Js Stable LLC.

The first Monday card of the season will be held at Pocono tomorrow/tonight, with the first post at 6:30 p.m. This establishes the basic Pocono seasonal setup of four consecutive cards between Saturday and Tuesday in the normal racing week.

(PHHA/Pocono)

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