Plano Has Big Night At Running Aces
Driver Luke Plano had a solid night at the office on Thursday (June 23) at Running Aces, taking two of the card's features while surging to the lead in a neck-and-neck battle atop the drivers' leaderboard.
Plano's four wins on Thursday pushed his Aces season total to 30, while Nick Roland had a pair of wins and now shows a tally of 29 and Dean Magee also added two wins on the night and sits in third position with 27.
Plano scored victories in two of the featured races on the card, including a sharp gate-to-wire tally with Anotherblazinwoman ($18.40) in the $16,500 Minnesota-sired sophomore filly pace in 1:54.4 for trainer Justin Anfinson.
Plano sent his filly right to the front from post one and always looked like the winner. They checked in two lengths ahead of stablemates Park With Me Nancy (Roland) and Give Me This Dance (Dean Magee).
The top-three finishers are all daughters of Wind Me Up and are all owned by Alan and Cheryl Sandbulte.
Plano also captured the $16,500 sophomore boys pace with Curvsreasyondaeyes ($9.80) in a career best 1:54.4, marking back-to-back wins for the son of Easy Again.
They left quickly from post six to take the early lead, then yielded for the pocket and waited for the stretch drive. As Hankscoltfortyfive and race favourite Lovin On You rallied from the back of the pack, Plano steered Curvsreasyondaeyes into the passing lane and they drew away late to post a 1-3/4 length tally over the aforementioned pair.
The winner is owned by breeder Kati Sokolowski and is trained by Maria Alvarez.
The $16,500 Mares Open Handicap pace went to Hottieonthehorizon and driver Nick Roland. They left alertly from post two and had an early lead before letting Avaya Hanover (Mooney Svendsen) take control just past the quarter while Tenthousand Angels (Plano) sat third.
Those three dominated the affair and in the lane Hottieonthehorizon ($8.80) was loaded with pace from the pocket and shook free to post a 1-3/4 length score in 1:53.1 while Tenthousand Angels out-kicked Avaya Hanover for second money.
The winner is a six-year-old daughter of Vertical Horizon, owned and trained by Rick Lancaster and also owned by Leslie Godlien.
The program also offered two $13,000 divisions of the Mares Open II pace, with Richard Morita and David Yamada's Delightfully Wild (Dean Magee, $22.00) picking up the first split in 1:54.2 for her 46th career win, and Brady Jenson taking the other split with his own mare Shirley Skip Shady ($9.20) in 1:55.1 for her 10th career tally.
Live harness racing returns to Running Aces on Sunday (June 26) for the 'Whatever It Takes Race Night' which features the $35,000 Steve Wiseman Memorial Trot Final and baseball cap giveaway, Pepsi Family Night, and also benefits the Colon Cancer Coalition. Post time for the first race is 7 p.m. (CDT).
(Running Aces)