Great Northeast Open Series Kicks Off

Published: May 5, 2018 04:43 pm EDT

Trotter Rubber Duck and pacing mare Darlinonthebeach, the two crowd choices, were the winners in the inaugural events of the $1.8 million Great Northeast Open Series on a special Derby Day Saturday afternoon card at Harrah’s Philadelphia.

The Great Northeast Series will feature three $30,000 races a week between Harrah’s and Pocono Downs, with the Open pacers racing at one track and the other two classes at the other, then “flipping” the next week, racing all summer for a chance to compete in $100,000 Championships on September 2. Since Pocono’s traditional Derby Day feature is the Van Rose for the older pacers, the Philly card featured the other two events.

Rubber Duck certainly didn’t have it easy in his open trotting event, but he proved a solid winner for driver Joe and trainer Jennifer Bongiorno in 1:52.3. The Muscle Mass ridgling got away midpack in a field of seven, then came up on a relentless grind. He put away pacesetter Rock Of Cashel at headstretch, then kept the rallies of Opulent Yankee (inside) and Lord Cromwell (outside) at bay to the wire for owners Blair and Erna Corbeil (ironically, residents of Alberta, where the harness fare is strictly pacing). Rubber Duck's career bankroll has now edged north of the $570,000 mark.

Darlinonthebeach, who became a millionaireness in her seasonal debut last week, had a much easier journey than did Rubber Duck in taking the mares pacing event. Driver Victor Kirby had the Nifty Norman trainee perfectly placed behind first-over Dudesalady, then swung three-wide on the far bend, accelerating through the lane to win easily in 1:51.1. Joe Bongiorno completed a good Great Northeast debut by rallying 22-1 shot Divas Image through a stretch seam for the deuce, while Nike Franco N rallied for third and is likely to benefit from this 2018 debut contest.

Darlinonthebeach, a daughter of Somebeachsomewhere-Darlins Delight who has been near the top of her division for her previous three years of racing, looks like she’ll be among the top of the distaffs at least early this season as well for owner/breeder White Birch Farm.

(PHHA / Harrah’s Philadelphia)

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