Brennan Sweeps Yonkers Opens

Published: August 3, 2012 10:19 pm EDT

Yonkers Raceway's usual Friday night pair of $44,000 Open Handicaps -- for trotters and distaff pacers, respectively -- were won by driver George Brennan with upsetter E L Rock ($53.50) and Keepers Destiny ($10).

One doesn't normally associate Brennan with 25-1 rank outsiders, but such was the circumstance here. Assigned inside his seven rivals, E L Rock sat loosely pocketed to the only leaver in Sing Jesse Sing (Jason Bartlett). That one loped along through early intervals of :28.2 and :58.

Looking Hanover (Mark MacDonald) tried it first-up as the 13-10 favourite, but never came close. All the while, 'Jesse' maintained the advantage in and out of the 1:26.4 three-quarters, taking a two-length lead into the lane.

However, his hopes and dreams were about to come crashing down. E L Rock closed ranks and easily went by, holding off a fast-closing KLM Express (Jim Marshall III) by a length and a quarter in 1:56. Bastille (Larry Stalbaum), Looking Hanover and Second Hand News (Jim Pantaleano) completed the cashers, as Sing Jesse Sing faded to sixth.

MMs Lucky Boy (Brent Holland), in search a third consecutive featured trot win, was a non-factor seventh from his assigned eight-hole.

For E L Rock, a four-year-old Yankee Glide gelding trained by Annette Lorentzon for Acl Stuteri Ab, notched his fifth win in nine seasonal starts. The exacta paid $300.50, with the triple returning $2,830.

Brennan finished off a sweep of the Friday co-features with an off-the-pace Keepers Destiny in 1:52.3.

Ordered out to penultimate post position No. 7, Keepers Destiny sat early as first Ace Of Pace (Stalbaum), then Shaky Hanover (Dan Dube), took turns leading the parade (:27.1, :55.4). Red Star Hottie (Bartlett) offered a serious challenge before and after the 1:23.4 three-quarters, with Summer Snow (Jordan Stratton) second-up and Keepers Destiny third-over.

The front end was about to cave off the final turn, while Keepers Destiny was moving widest and fastest. Closing from fifth, she whipped a from-next-to-last Naughtytiltheend (Holland) by a length and a quarter, with Summer Snow, tepid 2-1 fave Feeling You (birthday boy Eric Goodell) and Ace Of Pace coming away with the minor moolah.

For third choice Keepers Destiny, a six-year-old daughter of Intrepid Seelster bred by owner Merlin Howse and $40 million trainer Casie Coleman, it was her sixth win in 18 2012 tries. The exacta paid $37.40, the triple returned $241 and the superfecta paid $1,296.

(With files from Yonkers Raceway)

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