Royally Hot Sizzling At Plainridge
After being put in perfect position early by driver Kevin Switzer Jr., Royally Hot finished strong and claimed her third win of the year in the featured $30,556 upper-level conditioned pace for fillies and mares at Plainridge Park on Monday (June 15) afternoon.
Remy Brown N (Brett Beckwith) set up shop on the point right off the gate with a commanding two length lead and :26 flat quarter. With Royally Hot (Kevin Switzer Jr.) sitting pretty in the pocket, Remy Brown N then paced unchallenged to the half in :53.4 and three-quarters in 1:22. That's where Switzer pulled Royally Hot and started to make up ground on the leader. Remy Brown N entered the stretch, still on top by a length, but Royally Hot incrementally made up that deficit and stuck a neck in front in the shadow of the wire to beat Remy Brown N and the late-closing Cindys Faith (Larry Stalbaum) in 1:51.2, tying her career best time.
Royally Hot ($3.60) is owned by Tim Tetrick of Woolwich Township, NJ. The four-year-old homebred daughter of Bettors Wish-McSauna is trained by Kevin Switzer.
In the undercard, $23,611 conditioned pace for female participants, Beantown Deuce (Brett Beckwith) traded leads with Moth Hunter A (Larry Stalbaum) and took control of the race, passing the :26.3 quarter. The field reached the half in :54.4 when Chakra (Matty Athearn) pulled from third and brushed alongside Beantown Deuce as the pair paced past three-quarters in 1:23.3. Chakra’s bid ended in the turn and Beantown Deuce entered the lane on top by a length and in full control, eventually crossing the line first in a lifetime best, 1:51.4.
The 12th lifetime win for Beantown Deuce ($3.00) pushed her lifetime earnings to $422,037, for owner Michael Goldberg Racing of Scituate, MA. Jesse McAssey trains the winning four-year-old daughter of Huntsville-Dont Think Twice A.
Kevin Switzer Jr. and Brett Beckwith both scored driving hat tricks on Monday while Andy Gardiner was the top trainer with a pair of winners during the afternoon.
Racing resumes at Plainridge Park on Tuesday (June 16) at 4 p.m.
(With files from the Standardbred Owners of Massachusetts; Photo of Royally Hot)