April Ava Sustains Speed To Pocono Win
In her last start, April Ava had to set wickedly fast fractions and tired a bit in the stretch. On Sunday (Sept. 12) at The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono, her swift foot was put to better advantage, and she won the $19,300 featured distaff pace in 1:51.3.
April Ava was sent to the lead past the eighth pole by Matt Kakaley, and the daughter of Delmarvalous was able to control the throttle with reasonable fractions of :27.2, :56 and 1:24.1. Surreal Feeling was lurking in the pocket and came on quickly at the end, but Aril Ava paced out the mile in :27.2 to win by a half length. The Ron Burke trainee, owned by Burke Racing Stable LLC and Weaver Bruscemi LLC, now has career earnings of $201,152.
The chalk also prevailed in the $15,700 co-feature for pacing mares. Pansys Image had to go a bit faster than did April Ava with splits of :27, :55.2 and 1:23.2, but she had a :27.3 closing kick left in her to prevail in 1:51. The time is just a tick off her lifetime mark as she finished a head to the good of Turnthefrownaround, who fought hard after having to go first-over. The victorious Rockin Image distaff, owned by Emerald Highlands Farm and a winner of $272,819, again teamed driver Tyler Buter and trainer John Butenschoen, who have had a great summer in partnership behind nice horses of all descriptions.
In the $9,900 American Harness Drivers Club Trot for amateurs, driver Tony Verruso added to the best year of his sulky career as he craftily guided Winneress up the inside to a 1-1/2 length victory in 1:58.3. The Credit Winner gelding, owned by Verruso and trained by Symon Spicer, brought Tony his third AHDC victory at Pocono.
Matt Kakaley and George Napolitano Jr. tied for the card’s driving honours with three victories apiece. The triple brought Napolitano’s lifetime sulky success figure to 10,998, and programmed on two morning line favorites and several other contenders, “George Nap” may find Monday (Sept. 13) the day he becomes only the 12th driver in North American harness history to reach 11,000 wins. Program pages for the 12:30 p.m. (EDT) card are available at the PHHA website.
(PHHA / Pocono)