Northern Companion Pulls Off 26-1 Upset
Northern Companion, off at 26-1, scored the upset victory in Pompano Park's $15,400 Open Handicap Pace on Saturday night, covering the mile in 1:51.2.
The seven-year-old son of Cambest, trained by Howard Klohr and driven by Dave Ingraham for owner Dorothy Zarza, stormed home from sixth at the top of the stretch to score a win measuring three-quarters of a length over P L Hellcat, with Dan Clements handling the lines. Panocchio, making his initial start of the 2015 campaign, finished third for Bruce Ranger, but was disqualified for a pylon violation and set back to eighth, allowing Duc Dorleans, to move up one notch to third after cutting fractions of :26.2, :55.2 and 1:23.
Cruizin K C was also moved up a spot to fourth after putting heavy pressure on the leader around the final turn. Do Wop Hanover, also making his 2015 debut, was also moved up a spot to catch the "nickel."
The field was cut to nine with the scratch of Remissionofsins.
In a post race interview, Ingraham lamented, "My horse [Northern Companion] can really turn it on late, especially off of some hot fractions. Actually, when Remissionofsins was scratched, I thought that might hurt us a little bit because that one can really sizzle early and possibly set things up for closers. But it all worked out for us and I am thrilled for Howie [trainer Klohr] and, especially, Dotty [owner Zarza]."
For Northern Companion, it was his third success of the year in seven starts, sending his 2015 bounty to $18,088. He's banked $257,185 lifetime.
His win payoff of $54.80 was, by far, the largest in his 40 lifetime victories.
In Pompano's $10,000 Open "2" Pace, Steelhead Hanover, again confidently handled by trainer Joe Pavia Jr., scored another handy victory in "carbon copy" fashion from last week's open lengths win.
The six-year-old son of Bettors Delight, scoring last week in 1:49.2 by four and three-quarter lengths, hit the wire five and a quarter lengths to the good in 1:50 on this night, after carving out front end panels of :27.2, :55.3 and 1:22.1 along the way.
Cadillac Phil and Mike Micallef teamed up for place honours while Cartoonist, in the garden spot all the way with Wally Hennessey, finished third, five and a half lengths away. Twin B Speedo finished fourth while Prairie Jaguar picked up the "nickel."
In a post race interview, Pavia Jr. said, "It was, pretty much, a carbon copy of last week's win. He's very sharp now and, again, when we hit the backside, he just went into another gear, I really didn't realize that he was going that much during that third quarter -- :26.3 -- but he did the same thing last week, too. He's just doing it so comfortably. He's amazing!"
Owned by the consortium of Steven Held, AGC Stables, Dijo Racing and Joseph Barbera, Steelhead Hanover is now two-for-three this year and 18-for-70 lifetime with $494,270 in career bounty to go along with a mark of 1:48.3 taken last year at Pocono Downs.
As the overwhelming 1-5 choice on the toteboard, Steelhead Hanover paid $2.40 to win.
In other news, Pompano Park has a trio of exotic carryovers heading into the Sunday night program, two caused by the same pacer.
When Gold Star Spike, off at 63-1, came from last halfway through the mile to score a nose decision for Aaron Byron in a $7,500 conditioned pace, Pompano's Pick 5 went untouched, creating a $7,500 guaranteed pool for the Sunday night pool.
"Spike" also was the catalyst for the Sunday night Pick 4 carryover, which now has been guaranteed at $15,000.
Pompano Park's Super Hi-5 carryover also "spiked" on Saturday night when there were two winning tickets on the 20-cent combination of 3-5-9-1-8, each worth well over $1,626.66. The carryover now is close to $73,000 going into the Sunday night program. Post time is 7:30 p.m.
(Pompano Park)