Bettors Donttell Gritty In Pocono Feature
Bettors Donttell, who looked to be the worst-placed of the four main contenders in Saturday afternoon’s (July 8) $18,500 pacing feature at Pocono Downs at Mohegan Pennsylvania, showed great gameness to go on to a 1:49.4 victory.
Traceur Hanover yielded to RIP Wheeler before an opening quarter of :26.1; that one then reached the half in :54.3. Bettors Donttell started first over headed down the backstretch, with favoured Backstreet Shadow in second-over position. Those positions didn’t change by the 1:21.3 three-quarters, and they didn’t change as the field turned for home.
RIP Wheeler couldn’t maintain his advantage, and Backstreet Shadow, involved in an incident in the Battle Of Lake Erie and not in peak form since, couldn’t take advantage of the cover trip after swinging wide. Traceur Hanover raced well in the pocket, but Bettors Donttell -- who was not the smoothest-gaited of the foursome -- showed the most heart to take the top event by a half length over Traceur Hanover.
Simon Allard guided the winner to victory for the meet’s leading trainer, Ron Burke, and the Burke Racing Stable LLC and Weaver Bruscemi LLC partnership.
There was an $18,000 trot for the highest level of developing younger horse before they go on to fast-class racing (“non-winners of 11 races life”). Speed Away, who had won against older horses in his last start, making it two straight with a 1:53.4 score. The gelded son of Father Patrick was kept by driver Matt Kalaley just behind Diehard Seelster and College Tuition as they argued through early fractions of :27.3 and :56.1. Speed Away entered the battle going to the 1:24.3 three-quarters then had to beat those two contenders but was capable of that task, winning for trainer Jonas Czernyson and Consus Racing Stable Inc.
Kakaley, the meet’s top driver, ran his victory total on the day to six with the fastest mile of the hot afternoon, a 1:49 jaunt with Gentle Giant. The altered son of JK Endofanera posted fractions of :26.4, :54.4 and 1:21.2 in progress to an overwhelming win and a lifetime mark for trainer Jason Brewer, also co-owner with Kirk Nichols and Thomas Gillis.
Sunday’s 6 p.m. (EDT) card at Pocono will feature a $20,000 trot for the fast-class set and it will be followed on Monday and Tuesday at 1 p.m. by Pennsylvania All-Stars contests for stakes two-year-olds; pacing colts on Monday and trotting fillies on Tuesday.
(PHHA / Pocono)