Miller Duo Takes TLC Divisions
Erv Miller trainees Smooth Silver and Moonlite Delite swept the $12,500 second round of the Tender Loving Care Series for three-year-old filly pacers Wednesday night at the Meadowlands
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Smooth Silver swung three-wide on the final turn and caught Riley Character just in time to win the first of the Tender Loving Care divisions in 1:52.4. Driven by Brian Sears, Smooth Silver got away sixth and worked out a third-over trip en route to a neck victory. It was a half-length back to the pacesetter Yellow Diamond in third. Smooth Silver paid $8.40 to win the night's seventh race. Bred and owned by Brittany Farms, the daughter of Western Hanover-Special Magic notched her second win in five career starts.
In a three-horse dash to the wire, Moonlite Delite and George Brennan closed from the far outside to win the second Tender Loving Care split, Race 9, in 1:53.2. It was a length back to U Foria BB on the pylons, while Asolare Sunset held third after being left uncovered by Wherever You Go. Moonlite Delite returned $14.20. Her stablemate and 2-1 favorite Treasure Keeper made a break at the half and finished last.
Moonlite Delite posted her second win in three career starts for owner Domenic Chiaravalle. The daughter of Western Hanover-Moonlit Bay was a $25,000 yearling purchase at the 2007 Lexington Selected Sale.
The $60,000 (est.) final is slated for Friday, February 20.
To view Wednesday's results, click here.
Meadowlands Pick Six Pays $72,000
After a seven-day carryover, the Meadowlands Pick Six was finally hit Wednesday night with $72,178 paid out to the three winning tickets.
A $68,000 carryover heading into Wednesday night sparked a $227,433 total pool for the wager, which spans races four through nine. TigerLaser, who paid $35.40 in the fifth race, was the longest shot in the Pick Six sequence. The winning combination was 8/3/1/4/10/7. The consolation payout for five winners was $304.80.
The record Pick Six payoff at the Meadowlands is $131,071, which came in February 2007 when one winner took down the entire pool after a $58,000 carryover heading into the card.
(With files from NJSEA)