Whatitdo Babyboo Sharp In Season Debut

Published: May 28, 2017 01:11 am EDT

The $8,000 Minnesota-Sired three-year-old pacing fillies event went to post as the co-feature on the harness racing card at Running Aces on Saturday night with eight fillies going to battle, and it proved to be a sparkling performance by Whatitdo Babyboo ($2.80) who reminded local fans of her tremendous late speed by sweeping the field from last to first once again, taking a new life mark (1:57.4) in the process.

Driver Rick Magee guided her away from the gate to the trailing position early and sat through the fractions of :29 and :59.4 before tipping to the outside fourth-over just past the half-mile pole. From there, he tipped his filly three-wide around the final turn past the 1:27.4 check-in and was easily able to gun down the breakaway leader Free Radical (Nick Roland) and score the win by two and three-quarter lengths in her first start of the season.

David Flinn trains the daughter of Voracious Hanover for the Van Oterloo Stables. Tonight’s tally was Whatitdo Babyboo's eighth lifetime score in 10 career tries and padded her bankroll to $43,560.

In the $8,000 Minnesota-Sired three-year-old colts and geldings pace, it was Wonder Bull who pulled off a mild upset ($11.40) in the seven-horse contest with a sharp closing effort to get up at the wire by a neck in an eye-opening 1:54.3, shattering his previous mark by nearly nine seconds. Steves Hot Rod was sharp in defeat as the runner-up with Joe Casagranda in the bike.

Wonder Bull is owned by Rick and Lesa Peters, and trained and driven by Nick Roland. The son of Artisitc Wonder now sports four lifetime wins and $25,203 in earnings. The win was his first this year after starting his sophomore campaign at Fraser Downs.

Also on the Saturday card was a very nice $6,000 conditioned pace for horses and geldings, and Lil Orphan Elmer ($5.80) was the star of the show in that affair.

Sent off as the 9-5 wagering choice, 'Elmer' was floated off the gate in fifth position early in a fast early pace of :27.3. Driver Steve Wiseman got him moving in a nice second-over spot just past the half and had him in a perfect striking position around the final turn before letting him loose in the stretch, where he gamely battled between horses to take the top prize in 1:54.2.

Lil Orphan Elmer is owned by Scott Ehrlich and George Mc Chrystal, and trained by Kathie Plested-Wiseman. The win was the third of the season and 17th lifetime tally for the career winner of $61,978.

Drivers Luke Plano and Nick Roland both picked up driving doubles on the nine-race card.

Running Aces is back in action on Sunday, May 28 with a first race post of 6 p.m. CDT.

(With files from Running Aces)

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