Horses Climb Pocono Class Ladder Saturday

Southwind Celsius
Published: November 2, 2024 06:26 pm EDT

Horses looking to climb the class ladder to higher levels held the spotlight on Saturday, Nov. 2 at Pocono Downs at Mohegan Pennsylvania, with a trio of $23,611 events featured during the afternoon card.

On the pace, the Captain Crunch sophomore gelding Southwind Celsius (pictured above) won his third straight in this class, but it was only the seventh of his still-brief career, so he still has eligibility to this “non-winner of eight races” level. He again was very impressive in victory on Saturday, going up three-wide in the middle of the backstretch to get to two-wide raw and battling his main opponent, the pacesetting De La Hoya Hanover. That battle was over quickly, as Southwind Celsius went right by on the turn and won by open lengths, pacing his own back half in :53.3, much of it two- and three-wide, during the 1:50.1 mile as he triumphed for driver Anthony Napolitano and owners David Hamm, Glenn Phillips, and Pit Bull Stable LLC.

Seven Reps, an altered three-year-old son of Muscle Hill, rebounded from a break in his last start, holding off the resilient filly Tuis Angel by two lengths to win his trot division of the headliners in a lifetime best of 1:53.3. A winner of three straight before the miscue last time, Seven Reps regained his winning form for driver Jason Bartlett, trainer Ron Burke and the partnership of Burke Racing Stable LLC, Knox Services Inc., Lawrence Karr, and J&T Silva, Purnel & Libby.

The Cantab Hall gelding Doc Nixon is now undefeated in three starts with trotting hopples and four races in a row overall, as the Saratoga shipper took advantage of the famed Pocono Pike to post a new mark of 1:54.3. Doc Nixon sat the pocket behind pacesetter Chef Rocco, then had enough late to rally for the 1-1/4 length tally for driver George Napolitano Jr. and trainer Brianne Sinclair, the latter co-owner with Ashleigh Bailey and Mrs. Amber Longo.

Fastest mile of the day was a 1:49.2 mile put in by Da Delightful in a $20,139 fast-class pace. Da Delightful beat heavy favourite I Did It Myway two weeks ago at Philly, so even starting from the outside post seven 11-1 seemed like a generous price. One fast burst out of the gate saw the son of Bettors Delight put his post “handicap” in the rearview mirror and set the pace. I Did It Myway grinded relentlessly in the last half, but Da Delightful maintained a neck margin to the wire for driver Braxten Boyd and owner/trainer Mark Silva.

Pocono’s leading driver Matt Kakaley was joined by Anthony Napolitano at the top of the day’s sulkysmith standings with three wins each; Pocono’s leading trainer Ron Burke was joined by Darren Taneyhill for most winners sent out with a pair of victories.

Live harness racing continues at Pocono Downs at Mohegan Pennsylvania on Monday and Tuesday afternoon (Nov. 4 and 5), with first race post time 1 p.m. on both days.

(PHHA / Pocono)

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