Slimsplace and Pebble Creek were both off-the-pace winners in Thursday night’s second leg of the Miss Vera Bars Pacing Series for three-year-old fillies at Woodbine
Racetrack.
Slimsplace watched Cams Cupid do most of the front-end road work in the opening $20,000 contest and then rallied in the stretch for driver Randy Waples to haul down race favourite A Pippin Hanover who was closing on the inside to nip Cams Cupid for the place spot. The daughter of Artsplace - Shes Beachy kicked back $4.90 as the second choice in the wagering.
Slimsplace now has an opportunity to sweep this year’s series after winning last week in round one in 1:57. Thursday’s win was her fourth lifetime for trainer Jeff Gillis who co-owns along with Ellen Ott of Buffalo, New York.
In the second split, heavily favoured Pebble Creek sat last throughout much of the mile in the seven-horse field and, despite a quickening final half pace, she swept past rivals for driver Mike Saftic to win in 1:55.2. The Mistress finished in the runner-up spot with pacesetting Kims Quest holding on for third.
The daughter of Modern Art - Hayser Creek has now won three of four starts this season for trainer Barry Bird who co-owns along with Debbie Bird of Harwood, Ontario. She returned a popular $3.40 for the victory.
The $60,000 final of the Miss Vera Bars Pacing Series will go postward during next Thursday night's card of harness racing at Woodbine.
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(WEG)