Sudbury Shipper Scores In WFR Feature
A new face popped up on the overnight sheet for Monday’s $13,500 Preferred Pace at Western Fair Raceway, and a three-wide move around the final turn helped him
keep the ball rolling for his connections.
Deuces And Jacks is his name and winning was his game for driver Trevor Henry and trainer Shaun MacDonald. The six-year-old son of Million Dollar Cam, who had been a regular in the Preferred class at Sudbury Downs in recent weeks, entered today’s tilt sporting a 3-1-0 record in his last four trips postward.
The OSS graduate got away fourth from his starting spot in the second tier, and after enjoyed a ground-saving journey in the first half of the mile he sprinted into the three path around the final turn en route to posting a half-length score in 1:57.4. Bigmizndrstnding, who was sent off as the race favourite, was second best and Oakley Seelster settled for third.
Paul MacLean of Chelmsford and Glenview Livestock Ltd of Wallenstein, ON share ownership on the 16-time winner, who went 10-for-40 in 2009. The lion’s share of Monday’s purse lifted his lifetime earnings to $358,493.
The white hot Headpoles R Us chalked up her third straight win for trainer Chris Haskell and owner Ron Haskell of Windsor, ON thanks to a front-stepping performance in the $11,500 Fillies & Mares Preferred Pace. The six-year-old Bo Knows Jate miss, who was assigned the seven-hole, parked past the 28-second opener before touching down on the lead and laying down fractions of :57.4 and 1:28 en route to the 1:58.2 victory over Stonebridge Celest and Michelleanas Angel.
Mike Whelan mapped out the winning trip for the photogenic mare, who went 17-for-24 last season. Sent off as the 7-5 choice, Headpoles R Us boosted her bankroll to $164,384 with the win.
Driver Dan Clemmer and trainer John Holding joined forces to pull off a 15-1 upset in the $10,000 Preferred-2 Trot with Long Ago, who rallied to a 2:01.3 score over Apeachtoremember and Mr Go.
Holding and Bryan Montgomery of Fergus, ON share ownership on the five-year-old son of Duke Of York, who won for the eighth time in his career. He has stashed away more than $110,000 to date.
A slowing pace helped Monster In Law engineer a come-from-behind tally in the $10,000 Preferred-2 Pace for the tandem of driver Alfie Carroll and trainer Don Beatson. The five-year-old Northern Luck gelding was seventh and last with a quarter of a mile to go, but his :29.2 closing kick was more than enough to propel him to the win. His 1:58.1 score came over Lifes Rocky A and Beach Boy Toy.
Beatson shares ownership on the 12-time winner with Ken Beatson of Toronto and Sandra and Ralph Pitt of Cargill, ON. The $5,000 payday helped the pacer push his lifetime earnings to $165,984.
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