M T Ur Pockets Beats The Boys
The two girls beat up on the four boys in Pompano Park's feature trot on Monday night (February 13), as M T Ur Pockets and Bad Angel finished one-two in the featured ‘Over-The-Hill Gang’ trotting feature.
M T Ur Pockets, the 10-year-old daughter of Hard Rock N Roll, used a backstretch blitz from fifth and surged into the lead heading into the final turn to go on to score a lifetime best 1:54.4 – her only other score in that time three seasons ago on Hoosier Park's larger seven-eighths of a mile oval.
Owned by Albert Abdala III along with trainer/driver Mike Simons, the brave mare won for the 35th time in her career, as she pinned a two-length defeat on the only other mare, Bad Angel (driven by Tom Jackson).
The 1-5 favourite, My Revenuer (Brad Kramer), who took command three-eighths into the mile, was caught flat hoofed during the winner's blitz and had to settle for third, two and a half lengths away.
Lugar, making his first start back in a little over one year, finished fourth in a solid effort, while Adenium finished fifth.
It was Bad Angel surging off the wings early with Lugar away in good order, as well, with My Revenuer on the prowl early from his outside post.
With an opener in :28 by Bad Angel, that mare had to yield as My Revenuer sprinted forward and into the lead three-eighths into the mile.
My Revenuer then proceeded to the half in :57 as M T Ur Pockets was fifth but on the move once they straightened away on the backside.
The issue was all but settled once M T Ur Pockets comfortably secured the lead past the third station in 1:25.4, settling the stage for her :29 finale.
After the race, driver Mike Simons said, "She's just a rugged mare that gives all she's got every start. When she is in the mood, she can brush with the best of these and, tonight, she felt her best and, when I asked, she answered.
"She might not win every week, but she sure tries hard every week."
M T Ur Pockets now has 35 career wins and $238,500 in lifetime bounty.
As the 7-1 third choice, M T Ur Pockets paid $16.20 to win.
Racing continues on Tuesday night with Rockn Stien looking to stretch his winning streak to two after a lifetime best performance last week – 1:53.1. Peter Wrenn is expected back in the bike for the feature.
Pompano Park's Super Hi-5 finale now has a carryover of $73,852 heading into the program.
Post time is 7:20 p.m.
(Pompano Park)