Watson, Merton Productive At Pompano

Published: October 24, 2011 09:56 pm EDT

It didn't take long for Greg Merton and Mike Watson to make an impact since arriving at Pompano Park

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Merton, 37, won his first driving assignment since arriving for this visit from New York State. He was in the bike to pilot pacing mare Special Sweetheart in the $12,000 purse Mares Open Handicap Pace on the October 24 program, parlaying a pocket trip behind stable and entry mate I'm Just Special driven by Bruce Ranger to the 1:51.3 score. Merton had driven the mare to victory in her previous start over the top mares at Saratoga prior to shipping back to Florida. Special Sweetheart is a graduate of the Ontario Sires Stakes Gold Series and a career winner of over $808,000 for the 4 For 3 Stable of Bronxville, NY and trainer Peter Pellegrino. Virtual Princess in rein to Mike Micallef brushed up for the place position.

Hailing from East Meadow, NY, Merton returns to the Pompano driving colony for the first time since a brief stint at the South Florida plant in 2009 with over 3,200 career wins for more than $9 million in driving purses to his credit. For the first time in his career, he's given up training in 2011 to concentrate on catch driving and this year.

Trainer Mike Watson, 50, has been a familiar backstretch face for several decades in his home state of Michigan as well as in Ontario, Ohio and Pennsylvania and he needed only two starts in Florida to get to the Pompano winner's circle. On the Monday evening, October 24 card, Watson harnessed up three year old pacing filly Real Joy for a 25-1 upset win in the first race under a perfect pocket trip steer by Ed Hensley over a $5,000 purse conditioned group of fillies and mares for owner Richard Noel of Livonia, MI. Prior to shipping to Pompano, Watson had sent out 450 starters this year with 81 winners for over $400,000 earned. He'll soon mark the milestones of 2,000 recorded training victories and $10 million in career purses and last campaigned in South Florida in 2003.

There was also a Mares Open-2 Handicap Pace on the Monday evening agenda in South Florida for an $8,000 purse. Bruce Ranger was at his crafty best to sit fifth on the inside until the top of the stretch with Cruisin In Pink before finding clearance to gun down the pace maker, Hay Beautiful in rein to Mike Micallef, in 1:52.4. Stewart Nemiro trains the five-year-old daughter of Yankee Cruiser-Rella Hanover for McTrade Enterprises of Davie, FL.

(Pompano Park)

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