Tuonoblu Rex, a son of Cantab Hall recently come to the U.S. from Europe, is finding life on this side of the Atlantic very enjoyable, grazie mille.
The Italian-bred five-year-old made the lead past the quarter in the $20,000 Sunday trotting feature at The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono, then rolled right along en route to a 5-1/2 length win in 1:53.1, a clocking even more impressive considering a “sloppy +1” oval and the chilly 41oF (5oC) temperatures.
Team “Orange Crush,” driver Andy Miller and trainer/wife Julie, and owners Stable Why Not may have themselves a legitimate summer free-for-all competitor, as Tuonoblu Rex followed up his 1:52.1 stateside debut at The Meadowlands two weeks ago with this impressive victory, which raised his career bankroll to $209,918.
In the $18,000 pacing feature, Cruise Patrol, starting from post two for driver George Napolitano, Jr., took the preferred pocket spot in an off-the-gate line-up, then sprinted home in 54.1 to catch pacesetting favourite Mr Ds Dragon by two lengths in 1:51.
The son of Bettors Delight pushed his earnings to $141,056 for trainer Mike Dowdall and owner Colleen Dowdall.
(PHHA/Pocono)