Beaten 26 lengths in her lone qualifier, TSM Money Dragon didn’t generate a lot of wagering attention for her debut Monday at The Meadows. But she blew up the toteboard when she saved ground and scored at 127-1.
Dan Rawlings drove TSM Money Dragon for trainer Bob Krenitsky, Jr. The daughter of Dragon Again-Tsmshowmethemonet races for owner/breeder Ted Tomson.
The big upset helped assure that the Pick 5 would go uncovered. Indeed, Tuesday’s Pick 5 at The Meadows features a carryover of $1,908.23.
Elsewhere on the card, the $18,000 Filly & Mare Preferred Handicap Pace also featured an upset when Hidden Land, the longest shot in the field at 11-1, moved three wide into the final turn and brushed wide through the stretch for Tony Hall to triumph in 1:52.3. Coffee Addict was second, with Ubettorbeturlife third.
Brad Irvine conditions Hidden Land, a four-year-old daughter of Badlands Hanover-Armbro Ocasey who boosted her career bankroll to $122,707, for William Sartin and Mark Salerno.
Dave Palone and Hall each piloted three winners on the 15-race program.
(The Meadows)