Mach It So & Bartlett Shine At Yonkers
Mach It So (Jason Bartlett, $7.90) picked off pacesetting First Class Horse (Matt Kakaley) nearing the wire on Saturday night, winning Yonkers Raceway’s $45,000 Open Handicap Pace.
As was the case a week ago, the two lads led the way, with First Class Horse working around Mach It So—from outside post positions seven and six, respectively—right at the :27.3 opening quarter-mile.
By a :56.4 intermission, pole-sitting Melmerby Beach (Brent Holland) tried it first-up from fifth, with minimal movement. First Class Horse continued to lead in and out of a 1:24.2 three-quarters, with a length and a half advantage into the lane.
It took a while, but Mach It So did get to the leader, prevailing by a neck in 1:52.3. First leader Limelight Beach (George Brennan) closed well up the cones but missed a half-length, with Blood Brother (Scott Zeron) and 7-5 fave The Real One (Pat Lachance) settling for the minors after both had way too much work to do.
For second choice Mach It So, a six-year-old Mach Three gelding owned by Bamond Racing and trained by Jeffrey Bamond Jr., the win was his ninth in 29 seasonal starts. The exacta paid $34.20, with the triple returning $199.50.
The win in the feature was one of five for Bartlett on the 11-race program.
The Raceway wraps up its 2016 live racing on Sunday afternoon, with a 1 p.m. first post and a mandatory payout for the Pick 5 wager.
(With files from Yonkers Raceway)