Outside The Fire Takes Big M Feature As Robinson Triples

Outside The Fire winning at The Meadowlands

Outside The Fire was kept off the early action, which was plentiful in the Friday, Dec. 19 feature at The Meadowlands, and had more than enough in the latter stages to record a half-length victory over stablemate Super Duper Cooper in the $23,973 high-end conditioned trot.

The six-year-old gelded son of Cantab Hall-Light The Flame ended a personal six-race losing streak by scoring in 1:55.2 as the even-money favourite. His last win was at The Big M on July 19 in the same class.

Driver Johnathan Ahle decided he and Outside The Fire would be spectators early, as Tactical Strike (at the rail), Iwont Backdown As (first-over) and Domovoy (three-wide) were at each other’s throats to the quarter, where Domovoy actually tripped the beam in :28.3.

Tactical Strike was out for more once Domovoy cleared, making a quick move to grab the lead at the three-eighths, and opened up on the field at the half by 3-1/3 lengths in :56.1 and still had a three-length advantage as he sailed past three-quarters in 1:25.2.

But he was getting tired as a pair of horses from the Enrico Robinson barn closed in on the rim. Super Duper Cooper was moving well first-over, providing a live tow for Ahle and Outside The Fire, who by that point had decided to join the party.

“He impresses me at how versatile he is,” said Ahle. “He can leave or he can do it from behind. He actually really enjoys having a target and can give you a good :26 quarter at the end. He’s a cool horse who’s fun to drive.”

Around the far turn, Iwont Backdown As was up to challenge the leader, as Super Duper Cooper crept closer. Outside The Fire was gapping his cover at that point, not intimidating a soul. But his best was yet to come.

In deep stretch, Tactical Strike waved the white flag and broke. Super Duper Cooper grabbed the lead, but Outside The Fire had good momentum and gobbled up his stablemate nearing the wire. Iwont Backdown As was a good-looking third.

“I wasn’t impeded by the breaker, I was more worried about [Super Duper Cooper],” said Ahle. “But my horse felt good coming home, so there were no worries.”

Outside The Fire now has 28 wins in 102 lifetime starts and earnings totalling $516,116.

Rebounding after making a miscue in his first start from the Robinson stable at Harrah's Philadelphia on Dec. 7, he returned $4.20 to his backers.

Outside The Fire is owned by Pollack Racing of Venetia, Pennsylvania.

The feature win helped Robinson to a training triple on the 14-race card. He also sent out winners Take Your Pick ($6.20) and Blood Moon A ($4.20), both driven by Brett Beckwith, who continued to win races in bunches, taking five on the night to lead the driver colony. The 22-year-old reinsman has now won 29 races over the last eight Big M programs. 

Peter Kleinhans not only had his announcing skills on display on Friday night, but his handicapping prowess was also plain to see. Kleinhans correctly selected seven winners on the card, with his big hit coming in the third race, when he tabbed Pearl Harbour N, who returned $29.80. The man who can call a race, co-host a simulcast show and drive a horse gave out a best bet winner (I Dream Of Jeanie in the 10th race, who paid $6), and, in addition, his value play (Cloche On, 14th, $9.20) also scored. Kleinhans’ final holiday gift to his faithful was the late double ice cold, which returned $24.60.

A modest carryover of $3,087 motivated punters to pour $20,399 of “new money” into the 20-cent Pick-6 pool and after a sequence where winner’s odds were 1-1, 14-1, 2-1, 5-2, 8-1 and 1-1, those with winning tickets cashed in for $2,269.62.

 All-source handle on the 14-race program totalled $2,492,312 USD.

Racing resumes on Saturday at 6:20 p.m.

(With files from Meadowlands Racetrack)

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