If Monday’s first leg was any indication of what’s to come, the first installment of the Dr. Richard Frank Memorial Pacing Series could set up to be a classic.
A pair of three-year-old pacers came into the series’ first leg with a combined 13 wins already on the young season and each member of that pair added another win to his tally on Monday.
Primo Uomo (sired by Heston Blue Chip) has enjoyed a dominant 2023 campaign thus far and the Dave Dewhurst-trained pacer moved his record to seven for nine this season behind a front-running score in the $12,500 first leg of the Dr. Richard Frank Memorial Pace. The sophomore was piloted to a 1:55.2 victory by Jimmy Devaux to hold off his race’s major danger William Hanover, driven by Leon Bailey, and record the win.
The Melissa Beckwith-trained Boozer (sired by
The other leg one winner was Astaires Arsenal (sired by In The Arsenal), who has also had the winning way this year and scored in 1:56.1 on Monday for his fourth victory in six seasonal starts. The three-year-old was piloted to the win by Billy Dobson for trainer Misty Carey.
Live harness racing continues on Tuesday afternoon at
(Saratoga Casino Hotel)