Sweet Angel Boy Impresses At Philly

Published: April 21, 2021 05:10 pm EDT

The Sweet Lou sophomore gelding Sweet Angel Boy, going uncovered from last through pouring rain at Harrah’s Philadelphia Wednesday afternoon (April 21), paced his own final half in :54.3 to be an impressive 1:54.3 winner in one of three $11,200 features at the riverside oval.

Driver Tim Tetrick got the youngster underway quickly up the backstretch and rolled to challenge pacesetting Letstrytowgleagain, the sophomore full brother to the immortal Wiggle It Jiggleit. And while the pacesetter held on well as his pedigree might suggest, Sweet Angel Boy was still able to leave him two-and-a-quarter lengths behind at the finish. Sweet Angel Boy, whose lone win at two was a 1:52.4 Keystone Classic victory, showed high potential here for trainer Jim King Jr. and owner Jo Ann Looney-King.

Though Team Teague was thwarted with Letstrytowgleagain, they won the other section of the tri-features for pacing males with another son of Mr Wiggles: the four-year-old gelding Nextmovebestmove, who remained undefeated in three outings. On a track turned "sloppy" despite post-storm sunshine, Montrell Teague kept the winner tucked in the pocket behind favoured Step On The Gas, went by that one on the far turn, then held off a late-rushing Bipbopnallie by two lengths for trainer Clyde Francis and the partnership of George Teague Jr. Inc. and David Collins.

In the headliner trot, the Bar Hopping three-year-old gelding Ginger Tree Knox rang his second-straight victory, tipping wide off cover to gain control at headstretch and then holding off a late charge by Tequila N Roses by a neck in 1:57.3 on the off going. Andrew McCarthy handled the in-form trotter for trainer Steve Cook and the ownership of Sam Beegle, Ginger Tree Ventures LLC, Double D Racing Stable, and Reber-Chasen Stable.

Quite a few fast-class trotters will be looking to keep winning streaks alive in the $14,400 feature here on Thursday (April 22). Rich And Miserable will try for his fourth-straight win, Refined tries to make it three in a row and morning-line favourite Hayek hopes to repeat his successful effort upon coming to Philly last week. Post time Thursday is 12:25 p.m. (EDT). Program pages for the card will be available at the PHHA website.

(PHHA / Harrah's Philadelphia)

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