Sir Caviar Helps Zendt To Five-Bagger
Returning to his stomping grounds after a disappointing road trip, Sir Caviar regained his form with a narrow victory in Friday’s $22,500 Preferred Handicap Trot at The Meadows.
Long dominant among The Meadows trotting elite, Sir Caviar travelled to Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs for a Sept. 29 Winners Over event, but was a faltering sixth as the 7-10 favourite.
Friday, the six-year-old SJs Caviar-Sierra Flower K gelding grabbed the early lead for Brian Zendt, thwarted the first-over challenge of Winning Mister and held off TSM Photo Bugger by a nose in 1:53.3. Jessesjo rallied for show.
Leslie Zendt trains Sir Caviar, who vaulted over $500,000 in career earnings, and owns with Bill Zendt.
Armbros Revenge A and Dan Rawlings provided the evening’s tote board fireworks when they charged home to capture a $5,000 claiming race at 89-1 and return $180.20 for a $2 win ticket. Gerald Lee, Jr. trains and owns the 13-year-old Armbro Operative-Family Revenge gelding.
Brian Zendt drove five winners on the 15-race card while Dave Palone fashioned a four-bagger, including three victories for trainer Ron Burke.
Saturday’s program at The Meadows features eight Pennsylvania Fairs championships, each carrying a purse of $20,000. First post is 6:55 p.m.
(The Meadows)