Sundown Kid Splashes To Score At Plainridge

Published: June 27, 2022 08:38 pm EDT

The rain fell hard at Plainridge Park on Monday afternoon but that didn't bother Sundown Kid who matched his season's best effort while winning the $17,500 upper-level conditioned pace in convincing fashion. 

Rollinlikethunder (Jay Randall) led the field at the quarter but Nick Graffam brushed and crushed Sundown Kid from third to the top just past that station to take control. He then hit the half in a swift :54.1 and saw Sea Isle City (Kevin Switzer, Jr.) coming at him as they paced up the back straight.

Sea Isle City continued to advance towards the leader but he couldn't get closer then a half-length margin to Sundown Kid, who peeled off a :27.3 third panel while keeping all challengers in check. As the race came off the far turn, Sundown Kid dug in and swelled up, cruising home in hand by three-quarters of a length in a season's best tying time of 1:51.

It was the third win in the last four starts for Sundown Kid ($4.40) which just happens to coincide with his tenure of being trained by Randy Bickmore and driven by Graffam. The five-year-old Sunshine Beach gelding is owned by Kevin Gee, Robert Kopak and his trainer Bickmore. 

There were also two $15,000 condition paces that were co-featured on Monday. 

In the first, Dubious Claim (Jim Hardy) got away fifth while Tisadream N (Drew Monti) led the field to the half in :56.4. But Hardy pulled Dubious Claim and followed the cover of Skyway Ballistic (Ron Cushing) up the backstretch, tipped three-deep off the last turn and took the lead by a half-length margin at the wire over a fast-closing Skyway Victor (Drew Campbell) to win in 1:53. 

Dubious Claim ($11.80) is owned by Dave Thibault, Bob Bogigian, Stephen Zajchowski and Mrs. Amy Kapilow-Cohen. Jolene Andrews trains the winner. 

Then later Unwritten Rule (Bruce Ranger) was the commander of fractions off the gate and got to the half in :56.2. Come On Raags (Kevin Switzer Jr.) joined the fray on the outside and pushed the issue for the rest of the race. When the field hit the top of the lane, Unwritten Rule still had the lead but Anvil Hands (Jim Hardy) who had initially gotten away eighth, came flying on the outside in the middle of the track and crossed the line in unison with Unwritten Rule. After the photo was examined by the judges, it was determined there was a dead-heat and both horses claimed victory in 1:53. 

Unwritten Rule ($4.20) is owned by Anthony Ventriglio and is trained by Melissa Beckwith while Anvil Hands ($11.20) is owned by Dave and Christine Thibault, his driver Hardy and his trainer Jolene Andrews. 

There is a large and growing carryover of $36,261 available in the sixth race Wicked Hi-5 wager when live racing resumes at Plainridge Park on Tuesday afternoon (June 28) with post time at 4 p.m.

(Standardbred Owners of Massachusetts)

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