Brainard Doubles In Lynch Elims
Yellow Diamond, Shacked Up and Dawns Legacy were the three winners of the James M. Lynch Memorial Pace elimination races Saturday afternoon at Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs
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Trainer Tracy Brainard and driver Jim Morrill Jr., the track’s leading driver, combined to win two of the three elimination races to move on to next Saturday’s $250,000 finals.
Others who will round out the field of nine three-year-old pacing fillies include Cammys Heart, Fashion Week, Ginger And Fred, Kiss Me Kate, Melissas Fancy and Shanghai Lil.
In the first division, it was No. 1A Brainard’s Yellow Diamond exploding from the eight hole with Morrill Jr. in the sulky to grab the lead and never look back. Yellow Diamond won by more than four lengths over Shanghai Lil (John Campbell) with Ginger And Fred (Dave Palone) finishing third. Yellow Diamond paced the mile in 1:51, a new lifetime mark.
Morrill Jr. noted Yellow Diamond was very strong right from the start of the race. “She did it so easy and we were on cruise control,” said Morrill Jr. in the winner’s circle with Yellow Diamond.
Morrill Jr. came right back in the second division with No. 1 Shacked Up, another Brainard trained filly. This three-year-old Western Terror filly was a winner in 1:52 with Kiss Me Kate (Jason Bartlett) second and Cammys Heart (Andy Miller) third.
“She’s also a real nice filly,” offered Morrill Jr., who said he’ll sleep on his decision on which filly to drive in the finals, but was leaning toward Yelllow Diamond.
Interestingly, both Yellow Diamond and Shacked Up were supplemented into the Lynch for $15,000 each plus $1,000 starter’s fees by the owners Bulletproof Enterprises of Boca Raton, Florida.
Final division victor was Dawns Legacy with George Brennan in the sulky. Trained by Anthony Mannino, Dawns Legacy nosed out Melissas Fancy (Campbell) at the wire with Fashion Week (Brian Sears), also trained by Brainard, finishing third.
Pedigree Snob (Chip Noble) and Warrawee Kay (Andrew McCarthy) were dueling early on in his race along with Perfectionist (Jason Bartlett) with fractions of :26.2 and :55.1 before Brennan made his move and got the lead, taking this field to the three-quarter pole in 1:22.3.
Brennan noted he didn’t want to get his horse involved early on and that strategy paid off.
Pedigree and Warrawee were both making their first starts of the 2009 season after coming off qualifying wins and stellar freshman years.
(Pocono Downs)