Meadows Feature To Do Me Honor; Merriman Wins Five
Headed approaching the final turn, Do Me Honor dug deep to reclaim the lead and capture Monday’s $15,000 Filly & Mare Not Listed Preferred Pace at The Meadows.
Do Me Honor seized the lead with a quarter-pole move but yielded, ever so briefly, to the strong first-over bid of Ladystar. The game Do M Honor reasserted for Aaron Merriman and scored in 1:52.4, a head better than the rallying Shucked. Ladystar saved show.
Bill Bercury trains and owns Do Me Honor, a six-year-old daughter of Cheyenne Rei-Do Me Right who was won 16 races over the last two seasons and $446,248 in her career.
Merriman drove five winners on the 15-race card while Brian Zendt enjoyed a training/driving double.
(The Meadows)
Helps to have a great mare
Helps to have a great mare and a smart breeder too.
Those "Cheyenne Rei's" are as
Those "Cheyenne Rei's" are as gutsy as they come.