On a rainy day at The Meadows, lightning struck for Ladys Dude when he knifed into the Lightning Lane to capture Wednesday’s (November 1) $20,000 Preferred Handicap Trot.
Leaving from post eight, Ladys Dude stalked the leader Classicality from the pocket, hoping all the while that Classicality would be strong enough on the sloppy surface to carry him to the Lightning Lane. When Classicality parried the first-over thrust of Call For Justice, it kept the Lightning Lane a viable option. Ladys Dude brushed inside for Tony Hall and snapped Classicality’s four-race winning streak, downing him by a length in 1:55.1. Call For Justice finished third.
Ron Burke trains Ladys Dude, a six-year-old Victory Sam-Ladys Star gelding who won his second straight and extended his career bankroll to $612,998, for Burke Racing Stable, Weaver Bruscemi, LLC, and Johnny Yoder.
Hall piloted four winners and Jim Pantaleano three on the 12-race card.
(The Meadows)