Kaitlyn Rae Back To Winning Ways

Published: November 14, 2018 09:56 pm EST

After earning minor spoils in her three most recent outings, Kaitlyn Rae returned to her winning ways in the $9,500 Fillies and Mares Open Handicap pacing feature at Batavia Downs on Wednesday evening (Nov. 14).

Kaitlyn Rae (Drew Monti) left with little opposition from Hey Kobe (Kevin Cummings), who was content to sit the pocket trip for the duration. Seeing no one coming, Monti tapped the brakes and strolled to the half in :59. That forced Susies Delight (Ray Fisher Jr.) to pull first-over for a bid that would fall short by the three-quarters.

Heading into the final turn, Cummings tipped Hey Kobe to try and make a run. But after barely getting within a length, Kaitlyn Rae responded to a high-line and a couple taps of the shaft to pace away and win by a length in 1:56.1.

It was the 61st career win and 13th victory of 2018 for Kaitlyn Rae ($6.30), who has now earned $71,021 for owner-trainer Riley Asher-Stalbaum.

In the $8,800 distaff Open II, Tymal Luckynpink (Brad Jackson) doubled her pleasure by winning her second straight outing in gate-to-wire fashion in 1:57.3. The Ken and John McKeever-owned seven-year-old Camluck mare scored her seventh win of the year under the tutelage of trainer Brad Jackson.

Drew Monti had a driving hat trick on Wednesday to lead all other reinsmen on the card. Besides Kaitlyn Rae, Monti also won with Scarlet N Silk (1:59.1, $8.80) and Honey Booboolina (1:57, $8.10).

With those three wins, Monti pulls into a first-place tie with Kevin Cummings (who had two wins on Wednesday) for the dash driving title. Both drivers currently have 93 tallies this meet.

There was no winner in the early Pick-5 on Wednesday and as a result, there is a $1,036 carry over and a guaranteed $3,000 pool for the early Pick-5 on Friday (Nov, 16). This will be a part of the USTA Strategic Wagering Program and free program pages will be made available on the USTA site courtesy of TrackMaster starting on Thursday under the "Handicapping" tab.

Racing resumes at Batavia Downs on Friday evening, with post time for the first race set at 6 p.m.

(Batavia Downs)

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