Glorious Indian Summer weather greeted the participants in four qualifying tilts at Mohawk Racetrack this morning
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Trotters were first up, with Ben Wallace trainee, Sand Wyndham (Paul MacDonell), overtaking pacesetter Limbo Glide (Mario Baillargeon) in a smart :27.4 final quarter, to win in 1:59.2. A four-year-old son of Pegasus Spur owned by Brad Grant of Milton, Ontario, Sand Wyndham was fourth in his last pari-mutuel effort, on Halloween night at Woodbine, and has amassed four wins in 22 tries this year.
Charlie Leru, a four-year-old Florida-bred pacing gelding by Raging Glory, pocket-sat behind Phil Hudon and Shaws Creek Maddy in the second contest, then stepped out to win by two lengths in 1:57.4 for John Kovacs. Trained and co-owned by Don Graham, the seal-brown gelding's last five starts have been at Flamboro.
What A Muscle self-destructed in the stretch for trainer/driver Rick Zeron in the third qualifier, allowing Phil Hudon to move PC Troubadour up for the win in 2:01.2. Peter Clements bred, owns, and trains PC Troubadour, a three-year-old trotting son of Roadshow Hall who improved on last Friday's qualifying performance in which he broke stride at the start and finished well-distanced. The gelding has assembled a record of 2-4-1 in 14 starts this year.
In the final qualifier, rookie pacing colt Ourboyjosh made his career debut a winning one, stopping the timers in 1:59.2 for driver Randy Waples. Ourboyjosh showed true grit as he dueled in the stretch with Lucky Cheryl (Al Hamilton) and prevailed by one and a quarter lengths. He is a two-year-old son of Western Terror, trained by Mark Austin and owned by Mike Cecile of Windsor, Ontario.
For the charted lines from this morning's qualifiers, click here.
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