Trainer Mike Deters and driver Wally Hennessey teamed to take the twin features on Sunday night (Dec. 27) at Pompano Park.
Prairie Panther and Rebellious were the two stars that shined on this night with the former taking top honors in the $11,500 Open Handicap Pace and Rebellious scoring in the companion $10,000 Open II event.
Prairie Panther, trained by Deters, who co-owns with Laurie Poulin, is a six-year-old Florida bred gelding by Royel Millennium and showed his true grit with a 1:51 score, going a first-up backside bid denting a :27.3 panel to draw on even terms with the leader at the top of the lane and on to a two-and-three-quarter length win over Kinnder Jackson with Ideal Feeling third. Bell I No and Lyons Night Hawk, starting saddled with the two outside posts, rallied to pick up the final two awards.
The win was the sixth of the year for Prairie Panther and, once again, spoiled the chances of Southwind Amazon to record his 100th win. Southwind Amazon eventually finished eighth.
Indeed, it was Southwind Amazon who was intent on controlling the festivities by blasting off the wings from post 4 to put Kinnder Jackson, post 5, in the garden spot through a :26.2 sizzler to open the contest with a :55.1 half to follow.
Meanwhile, Hennessey had Prairie Panther in fourth for the first half before tilting to the outside on the backstretch uncovered to begin his assault and moving alongside the leader at the third station in 1:22.4.
"He just has this great tenacity and heart," said Hennessey, "and, once he puts his mind to it, he doesn't quit until it's all done."
The win sent Prairie Panther's 2020 bounty to $57,863. Lifetime, he's won 41 of his 95 starts, good for $389,980.
Off at 9-5 on the tote-board, Prairie Panther paid $5.60 to win.
That $10,000 Open II Pace went to Rebellious for Hennessey in 1:51 as well, scoring by a neck over a game Skip To My Lou with Solo Story closing fastest of all for third, two-and-a-quarter lengths away. The early leader Mac Anover was fourth while Agedchedar Hanover picked up the minor award in the field of nine.
Beginning from post 9, Rebellious left cautiously as Mac Anover (post 8) zipped off the wings to an early lead with Skip To My Lou on the move early as well. Those two raced nostrils apart at the hot :29.1 opener while Rebellious found a spot in sixth. With Skip To My Lou and Mac Anover one-two at the half in :55.1, Rebellious was out and gnawing away at his deficit from fifth and on a serious binge of his own, denting a :27.2 third panel with a :26.4 split of his own to draw on even terms with the leader as they straightened away for the drive to the wire and then edged away slowly in deep stretch for the narrow win.
After the race, Hennessey said, “this wasn’t the easiest trip for the horse as Chindano’s horse (Skip To My Lou) was very game tonight, especially after put up a :26 and change number early. But Rebellious is a pretty darn game performer himself and he proved that again tonight."
Trained by Deters, who co-owns with Joel Warner, this son of Mach Three won for the eighth time this year in 23 starts, good for $51,570 in bounty. Lifetime, the six-year-old has won 41 times and earned $323,956 to go along with his 1:49 mark at Tioga Downs last year.
Off at 3-5 on the tote-board, Rebellious paid $3.40 to his multitude of faithful.
Tote-board fireworks followed in the very next race as Dash Of Danger, driven by Kyle Husted, eked out a narrow win to complete the Pick-5 with that 3-8-3-9-1 combination returning $14,650.50 for the 50-cent ducat.
Racing continues on Monday with a $15,000 Guaranteed Pool on the track's popular Pick-4 and a Super Hi-5 carryover of $23,575.18. Post time is set for 7:20 p.m (EST).
(Pompano Park)