Rodeo Rock Quick At Pocono

Published: May 19, 2019 12:19 am EDT

Rodeo Rock posted the fastest clocking of the year at The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono when winning a $30,000 Great Northeast Open Series (GNOS) division for open pacers in 1:49 on Saturday night, May 18.

The gelded son of Rock N Roll Heaven got away midpack in a field of seven as Tiger Thompson N, winning in the GNOS divisional leg at Philly last week, took the early lead with a :26.2 opening quarter. With the leader applying the brakes, Rodeo Rock and driver Eric Goodell then made a quick move at the three-eighths to pass the three horses in front of him, reaching the half in :55.4.

Dealt A Winner, tracking Rodeo Rock's move before being left uncovered, tried to challenge the leader up the backstretch but could not menace as Rodeo Rock sprinted to a 1:22 third quarter and then kept the speed going to post a one-and-three-quarter length win while also establishing a lifetime mark. Tiger Thompson N held on for second, with 2019’s fastest pacer, Sweet Rock (1:48.1), another half length back while bagging the show dough.

Rodeo Rock is the third leading money-winning horse in North American this year with $264,400, the majority of which was banked in finishing second in the Levy Final on April 20. Trainer Robert Cleary, sending them out at nearly a 40-percent victory clip, conditions the career winner of $623,055 for Royal Wire Products Inc.

In the $21,500 co-featured pace, Soho Wallstreet A and Ballerat Boomerang could not be separated by the photo finish camera at the end of a 1:51.3 mile. The If I Can Dream gelding Ballerat Boomerang put everybody in behind him early, then yielded in front of the stands to the Four Starzzz Shark gelding Soho Wallstreet A. Ballerat Boomerang and driver Matt Kakaley went to the Pocono Pike and appeared to get a nose advantage midstretch, but the favoured Soho Wallstreet A and driver Pat Berry refused to give way and battled back for the tie. Soho Wallstreet A is trained by Scott Di Domenico for owner J G Racing Stable; Ballerat Boomerang is conditioned by Nick Surick for the Engel Stable of IL LLC and the J L Benson Stables Inc.

Pocono established a new seasonal record for dollars spent in claiming activity, as $347,750 was laid out for 15 horses who will find new homes, including a Pocono record of $40,000 being paid for Raksmach N for the second straight week. For the meet, $3,082,250 has changes hands as 170 horses have gone home to a different barn or trailer from which they came to the paddock.

Perennial Pocono driving leader George Napolitano Jr. brought home four winners on the Saturday night card.

(with files from PHHA)

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