Ont.-Owned Tomorrowpan Wins Mares Open

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Tepid choice Tomorrowpan (Dan Dube) gave nothing else a chance Friday night, winning Yonkers Raceway's co-featured $32,500 Filly and Mare Open Handicap Pace for trainer Casie Coleman and owner Steve Calhoun of Chatham

, Ont.

Leaving from post position No. 4, she worked around Symphony In Motion (Jeff Gregory) just after a :27.1 opening quarter-mile. Tomorrowpan found the :56.3 half before Save My Shark (Jim Pantaleano) took a shot with a move from fourth.

Tomorrowpan maintained her lead through a 1:25 three-quarters, taking a couple of lengths into the lane. She found the mile in a spiffy 1:52.2 before finishing the requisite mile-and-one-sixteenth in 1:59.4, a new track record for aged pacing mares. Tomorrowpan beat Symphony In Motion by a measured three-quarters of a length, with Save My Shark, Twin B Tiara (George Brennan) and Bling (Eric Goodell) completing the cashers.

For Tomorrowpan, a five-year-old daughter of No Pan Intended, she returned $5.80 for her third win in six seasonal starts. The exacta paid $19.80, with the triple (three wagering choices) retuirned $83.

Friday night's co-featured $32,500 Open Handicap Trot saw One Man Show S (Jason Bartlett) author a 19-1, blanket-finish upset.

Sitting pocketed from post No. 4, he watched as Pembroke Prayer (Brennan) put up intervals of :27.3, :57.1 and 1:26.2. In Focus (Dan Dube) made a second move toward the lead, getting about a neck in front before jumping it off passing the three-quarters. Pembroke Prayer clung to a short lead in and out of the final turn, but company was coming. The contenders converged from all angles right around the 1:55.3 mile.

One Man Show S ducked inside, with 17-10 favourite Neighsay Hanover (Gregory) even further in the passing lane and last week's winner, Mystical Starlight (Goodell), out wide.

A legit Kodak moment, with One Man Show S getting the nod by a head in an added-distance 2:03.1. An even closer place photo divided Neighsay Hanover and Mystical Starlight, with Pembroke Prayer and Wuthering Hanover (Brent Holland) rounded out the payees. The first four finishers were separated by a half-length.

For One Man Show S, a nine-year-old Tap In gelding trained by Ron Burke for owner Jessica Hensley of Wayne, New Jersey, he returned $40.80 (seventh choice) for his third win in seven '11 tries. The exacta paid $255.50, with the triple returning $2,363.

(With files from Yonkers Raceway)

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