Faves Win Georgian Preferreds
Medoland Lindeylou and Stolen Goods were highly thought of by the betting public Tuesday evening at Georgian Downs, and both passed their Preferred tests with flying colours.
Sent off at odds of 4-5, Medoland Lindeylou wired up the foes she faced in the $7,000 Fillies & Mares Preferred 3 in a time of 1:54.4. Trevor Henry rolled the three-year-old daughter of Stonebridge Regal-Jodie Lynne Tup to the lead from Post 3 and she successfully sliced out splits of :27, :57.4 and 1:25.4 before using a :29-second kicker to defeat Gracie Montana and Firstclassflight.
Richard Moreau trains the youngster for Ohioans Tamara Hoovler, Dr. Robert Hutchison and Dr. Randy Hutchison. It was the homebred’s first win of the season from six trips postward, and the lion’s share of the loot lifted her overall earnings to $72,776.
Stolen Goods did most of the road work en route to securing a 1:56 score in the $7,000 Preferred 3 for trotters. Robert Shepherd, who celebrated a four-win performance on the 12-race card, mapped out the winning trip for the seven-year-old daughter of Sugarcane Hanover-My Tribble. She won by a length over Falcor Bluestone, with Mopey Corey taking home third prize.
Sent off at odds of 3-2, Stolen Goods won for the fourth time in her last five outings for trainer Patrick Shepherd and owner Ivan Petersheim of Gap, Pennsylvania. It was her fourth win of the year – and the 15th to date – for the career winner of $94,663.
To view results for Tuesday's card of harness racing, click the following link: Tuesday Results – Georgian Downs.