Soft Shot Wins Meadows Top Distaff Pace
A three-year-old facing a field of her elders, Soft Shot won the skirmish for the early lead and did not flinch late, pulling off the 8-1 upset in Wednesday’s (Sept. 4) $28,649 Filly & Mare Open Handicap Pace at Hollywood Casino at The Meadows.
The track’s top distaff pace was rendered wide open by the early woes of the 1-5 favourite, track record-holder Alexa Skye, who grew rough gaited, retreated and could not get back into the race.
The pocket-sitting Kele Kele had the best shot at Soft Shot but could not cut into the margin. The daughter of Heston Blue Chip-Aims Whisper defeated Kele Kele by 1-1/2 lengths in a career-best 1:51 for Chris Shaw, with Lydeo third.
Jessica Roegner trains Soft Shot, who boosted her lifetime bankroll north of $130,000, for Paul O’Neil.
Three driver/trainer combos each fashioned a double on the 13-race card: Jeremy Indof and Nick Kozar; Anthony MacDonald and Tim Twaddle; Ronnie Wrenn, Jr. and Ron Burke.
Thursday’s (Sept. 5) card at The Meadows promises excitement and entertainment aplenty, as it features four Pennsylvania Sires Stake championships, with more than $1.26 million USD in purses up for grabs. First post is 12:45 p.m.
(Meadows Standardbred Owners Association)