Pompano Open Trot To Andover America
Mc Trade Enterprises' Andover America, driven by Bruce Ranger, reached yet another milestone in his illustrious career by winning Pompano Park's Open Handicap Trot. In doing so, he vaulted his lifetime earnings over $750,000.
The now nine-year-old altered son of Andover Hall used the rail to perfection, tussling briefly with House Money, Mymomsablizzard and Shes AllIn leaving the gate before yielding and then making a quarter move (:27.3) to the top and carding subsequent panels of :56.3 and 1:24.1 en route to a handy win measuring three lengths in 1:54.1.
Dutchess Seelster, handled by George Napolitano, Jr., gave chase on the backside from fifth and reached second around the final turn but could improve no further to again finish as the bridesmaid while Jolenes Pinehonker, last early on, trotted his final three-quarters in 1:24.4 for Mark O'Mara to garner third, edging out Tug River Dylan and House Money - the latter two picking up the minor awards in the field of seven.
For Andover America, it was his 52nd lifetime success - second this year in six starts - to send his career earnings to $752,740. He paid $3.00 to win.
The co-featured Open 2 Trot went to Photo King, who was handled by Jason Dillander for owner-trainer Luca Derrico.
The seven-year-old gelded son of S Js Photo, stepping up in company for the third straight week, swept up widest of all in the stretch to pin a one-length defeat on My Revenuer (Bruce Ranger) with Lugar (Kevin Wallis) third after rallying late in the mile.
Photo King's win - his third this year and 20th lifetime - sent his career earnings to $246,811. He paid $9.60 to win.
(Pompano Park)