Sectionline Bigry Wins Drama-Filled Feature
If you like excitement, you loved Thursday’s $28,000 Open I Handicap at Miami Valley.
Before the race even started, viewers were on the edge of their seats as Rock Diamonds N (Mitchell Cushing) suffered a broken bit as the field was gaining speed behind the gate. Due to some heads up thinking by starter Mike Woebkenberg, fellow driver Chris Page and outrider Kristina Smith, the situation was resolved safely and quickly. Woebkenberg, after signalling for a recall, gradually slowed the gate to a crawl as the drivers peeled off the wings one by one - with the exception of Page who paced side by side with the endangered horse and driver thus keeping them pinned between himself and the pylons until Smith could move into position to catch the 'loose' horse.
Once a new bit was installed to Rock Diamond N's bridle he returned to the track and the feature race was soon underway. If that wasn't enough excitement, the stretch drive produced a lot more.
With 50 yards to go, the contending horses — all six of them — were fanned out across the track and noses apart. When they hit the wire in 1:50 flat there were still four of them lapped on to each other including a trio all timed in 1:50. The winner was Sectionline Bigry (Brett Miller) who made his customary closing charge down the outside of the track to his third straight victory, a nose better than Blank Stare (Tony Hall) and a half-length over E Modes Desire (Mike Peterson). Oakwoodnitowinit IR (Trace Tetrick) was lapped on in fourth and Y S Mathis (Dan Noble) finished fifth.
Steve Bauder trains Sectionline Bigry for owner Harold Lee Bauder. The seven-year-old son of Pet Rock kept his perfect record of 2022 on-the-board finishes record intact. It now stands at nine starts with five wins, two seconds and two thirds - good for $91,460 in seasonal earnings.
Miami Valley is dark on Friday and Saturday, but will resume the normal Sunday through Thursday live racing schedule on March 27 at 4:05 p.m.
(Miami Valley Raceway)