There’s No Stopping Pacific Oak
The win streak is now three and counting in Western Fair Raceway’s Preferred Pace class for Pacific Oak, who easily disposed of the foes he faced
in Monday’s $18,400 edition.
Trainer/driver Kenny Oliver took an off-the-pace approach once again with the six-year-old son of Pacific Rocket, who captured his fourth win of the season in just eight attempts despite being parked every step of the mile.
Pacific Oak used a :29.1 final frame to stop the clock in 1:57.3. Grand Bend Turbo followed the winner’s cover and finished second while Tipper Too closed hard to finish third.
Shirley & Kerry House of St. Jacobs, Ontario share ownership on the 23-time winner, who bumped his lifetime bankroll to $217,481 in the process.
In other Monday action at the London, Ontario half-miler, Shami Cami recorded the 35th win of her career thanks to her 1:59.2 tally in the $15,200 Fillies & Mares Preferred Pace. It was the second consecutive score for the nine-year-old daughter of Run The Table.
In rein to Mike Whelan, the Scott McNiven trainee sat a third-over trip before exploding off cover and using a :29.3 final quarter to notch the half-length decision over Trace Of Luck. A Fiesty Affair rounded out the top three.
Twin B Stables, who bred the mare, share ownership on the career winner of $476,022 with Kim and Brad McNiven.
To view Monday’s results, click here.