Tuxedo Bay Best At Meadowlands
Tuxedo Bay proved that he belonged in the Preferred Handicap ranks on Jan. 12 when he finished second to Constntlysidewys A. On Saturday, Jan. 26 in the Meadowlands’ $21,000 weekly pacing feature, he scored some revenge.
Tuxedo Bay does his best racing on or near the front so, over a track that favoured speed, driver Eric Carlson rolled the five-year-old gelded son of Somebeachsomewhere-Spring Break to the top through a :27 quarter while parked. The Mark Silva trainee, sent to the gate as the co-third choice in the wagering at 4-1, continued on the point to the half in :55.3 as Constntlysidewys A, also 4-1, ground his way toward the leader.
K Ryan Bluechip, the 3-2 favourite, got a live tow from Constntlysidewys A and appeared to be in perfect striking position second over but did not fire through the stretch. Tuxedo Bay held off Constntlysidewys A through the lane to record a three-quarter length win in a lifetime-best 1:50.2. Dover Downs-invader Bags To Riches was third with Divas Image fourth and K Ryan Bluechip fifth.
Silva owns the winner, who returned $10.40 to his backers. Tuxedo Bay now has 12 wins in 60 lifetime starts and earnings of $156,518.
A LITTLE MORE: The dynamic duo of trainer Ron Burke and driver Yannick Gingras were at it again, teaming up to win three races for a second straight night to lock Driver and Trainer of the Week honors.
Betting was strong in the 50-Cent Pick-4 as $104,363 was pushed through the windows, reaching six figures for the fourth time in 2019.
In addition to Gingras, Carlson also guided three horses to victory lane.
All-source wagering was vigorous again. A 2019-best $2,891,708 was bet on the 13-race card, meaning that at least $2.5 million in action has been taken on seven of the eight programs contested this year.
Racing resumes Friday, Feb. 1 at 7:15 p.m.
(With files from the Meadowlands)