Phone Terror challenged Do Me Honor midway down the backside and needed the rest of the mile to put her away as she captured Friday’s $18,000 Filly & Mare Not Listed Preferred/Preferred Handicap Pace at the Meadows.
Phone Terror was sitting third when Dan Rawlings sent the six-year-old daughter of Western Terror-Miss Lex after Do Me Honor. The mares duelled gamely, with Phone Terror a neck in front in 1:53.3 at the wire. The ground-saving R Marie Hanover finished third.
Robert Barnard trains Phone Terror, who extended her career bankroll to $355,001, for Lucy Raymond.
Tony Hall piloted three winners on the 12-race program.
Live racing at the Meadows resumes Tuesday, when the card features a $7,500 total-pool guarantee for the Pick 4 (Races 4-7). First post is 12:55 p.m.
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