The Game Of Claims Series for pacers base-tagged at $10,000 and $7,500 conducted their third and final preliminaries during the Sunday (Feb. 23) card at The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono, giving indications of form ahead of their $20,000 and $15,000 Championships next week.
The Rocknroll Hanover gelding Charger Blue Chip established himself as most likely to sit on the Championship throne with a 1:54.4 victory in Sunday’s single $10,000 division for the higher-priced series horses. Driver Eric Goodell quarter-moved with the Marc Mosher trainee, who notched his second victory in the series for owners Edward and James Hall Jr. Charger Blue Chip held off the late kick of favoured Grandpa Don, the second prelim winner who was reclaimed by the Marshall barn ahead of the Championship event.
The unofficial top nine pointwinners going to this $20,000 Championship are Charger Blue Chip, Grandpa Don, (tie) Midnight Dylan N and Sharknado, (tie) Carmens Best and Corner Con Artist, Achilles Blue Chip, Master The View, and Mr Carrotts.
There were two $7,500 divisions for the other Game Of Claims group battling for Championship spots, both producing mild upsets. The Art Major gelding Autotune Hanover punched his ticket to the finale with a 1:55 win for driver Tyler Buter, trainer Robert Lounsbury and owner Rick Howles. In the second cut, the Bettors Delight gelding Mystery Island won in identical time for driver Matt Kakaley, trainer Darren Taneyhill, and owner Chelsey Wibert.
Always B Magic and Speedling, both double winners before not competing in the last prelim, tied as the unofficial points leaders for this group, with the next seven lined up behind them in the pursuit of the throne in the $15,000 final are Mystery Island, Some Gold, (tie) Dafinity and Naked City, Smart Talker, Autotune Hanover, and Tough Mudder.
Claiming activity, largely generated by the series: Sunday, six for $77,250; for the week, fifteen for $287,250; and for the six-day meet, sixty-two for $1,100,150.
Jim Morrill Jr. had four wins Sunday to lead the drivers colony for the night.
(PHHA/Pocono)