Odds On Mr Mamba, Al Papi Take Adios Eliminations
Odds On Mr Mamba and Al Papi will lead the field in the $420,000 USD Grade 1 Delvin Miller Adios final, presented by 1ST/BET, at Hollywood Casino at The Meadows next Saturday, July 25. The two won their respective $35,050 eliminations for three-year-old pacers on Saturday, July 18.
North America Cup champion Odds On Mr Mamba (pictured) and driver James MacDonald won the first elimination on the front-end in 1:49.3. After showing speed from post six, the supplemental entrant cleared filly Loua Dipa (Ronnie Wrenn Jr.) and Frantic Hanover (Tim Tetrick) before the :26.1 quarter went on the board. From there, Odds On Mr Mamba kept command to the half in :54.4 and the three-quarters in 1:22.1 as Loua Dipa waited in the two-hole until Wrenn Jr. guided her to the outside on the final bend.
Loua Dipa was unable to make headway on the pace-setter after she pulled, though, and although Frantic Hanover had a better kick from the three-hole, he couldn't get by Odds On Mr Mamba, who held sway to win by a neck. Treacherous Lou (Doug McNair) closed well after an inside trip to get past Loua Dipa for third at odds of 75-1. They were followed by Another C Note (Yannick Gingras), who would make the final as the fifth-place finisher from the two eliminations with the higher lifetime earnings.
A gelding by Odds On Equuleus-Honky Tonk Woman, Odds On Mr Mamba is trained by Melanie Wrenn for owner Odds On Racing of Boca Raton, Florida. The sophomore has 11 wins and a third-place finish from 13 career starts, has earned $1,071,573 and paid $3.20 to win as the 3-5 favorite. He led a $19 exacta and a $199.20 trifecta.
Al Papi came up just a one-fifth of a second short of his sire Papi Rob Hanover's track, stakes and world record with a 1:47.2 triumph for Gingras in the second elimination.
No Waitlist (Doug McNair), another supplemental entrant, shot through from post one to cut a crisp opening-half of :25.3 and :54.1, but Al Papi was flushed out of third just past the half by Sweet Lovin Lou (Scott Zeron). Once he was fed racetrack, Al Papi paced up to and around No Waitlist prior to the 1:20.3 three-quarters as Sweet Lovin Lou tracked Al Papi before he dropped into the pocket.
In the stretch, Al Papi remained clear and his :26.4 final quarter slammed the door on a two-length victory. Melillo (Wrenn Jr.), who got shuffled from the pocket after Al Papi took the lead, was able to move out to get by the tiring No Waitlist before he dropped back in on the far turn, then finished with interest to come in second over Sweet Lovin Lou. Toast Of The Town (MacDonald) was unable to keep up in the cover flow but did secure a berth in the final by finishing fourth.
Ron Burke, who will send out five horses in the final, trains Al Papi for owners/breeders Burke Racing Stable LLC of Fredericktown, Pennsylvania, J&T Silva- Purnel & Libby of Ocean Ridge, Florida, Larry Karr of Randolph, New Jersey, and Weaver Bruscemi LLC of Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. From 19 lifetime tries, the son of Papi Rob Hanover-Baron Remy has compiled a summary of 5-7-4, has banked $1,020,502, and returned $3.80 to win as the 4-5 favorite. He keyed a $6 exacta and a $14 trifecta.
Saturday's program at Hollywood Casino at The Meadows included three Roy Davis Arden Downs divisions for two-year-old male pacers. Atomix Hanover, a Stay Hungry-Ameraway colt, paid $3 in a 1:51.4 score for driver James MacDonald, trainer Tim Twaddle and owners Thestable Atomix Hanover and Hutchison Harness LLC, both from Ohio. Homebred Eastie Boy, a son of Sweet Lou-Rockin Racer, was guided to a 1:52.2 win by Wrenn Jr. for breeders/owners Burke Racing Stable LLC, Weaver Bruscemi LLC and Phil Collura, all from Pennsylvania. The Burke trainee paid $3.40. Loud Luxury, a Captaintreacherous-Shanghai Seelster colt, returned $9.40 in his 1:55.2 triumph for driver Tim Tetrick. Burke trains for Burke Racing Stable LLC of Pennsylvania, Libby And Purnel of Florida, Knox Services Inc. of Ohio and Frank Baldachino of New Jersey.
Post time for next Saturday's program, led by the 60th edition of the Delvin Miller Adios, will be 11:30 a.m. (EDT). Presented by 1/ST BET, the Adios will serve as the centerpiece of three hours of live race-day coverage. The day will begin with two hours of content across Primetime Racing's (primteimteharnessracing.com) social media platforms from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. before transitioning to a live national, one-hour cable telecast on CBS Sports Network at 5 p.m.
The Adios Day program will also feature a stakes-filled undercard, highlighted by the Mickey Burke Sr. Adioo Volo, the companion event to the Adios, which attracts many of the nation's top three-year-old pacing fillies.
(With files from Hollywood Casino at The Meadows)