After not hitting the board in his last two starts, Art Scene showed up and was much the best in the $12,300 Open Handicap pace at Batavia Downs on Saturday night (Sept. 11).
Jim Morrill Jr. sent Art Scene to the front and kept the pedal to the metal the entire mile. After a :27 quarter and :56 half with Sunfirewindrain drafting second, Crockets Cullen N came first up to join the action. The two pursuers kept close to three-quarters but Art Scene put an end to that in the last turn. Morrill Jr. let him out a notch and Art Scene opened up a gapped advantage. Turning for home, Art Scene was on cruise and flew to the line ahead by 3-1/2 lengths in a season's best 1:53.3.
Owned by Vogel & Wags Nags Stable, Team Rice Racing and Adelphi Bloodstock and trained by Maria Rice, Art Scene captured his 15th win and drew nearer to the half-million dollar mark lifetime with $482,123 now on his card. He paid $14.20 to win.
Daylight Rush made it two in a row after brushing late to take the co-featured $11,000 Open II Handicap pace.
Plainridge Park transplant Foo Fighter N took command of the race and posted a :26.3 quarter. He continued to lead into the final turn, where the pocket-sitting Daylight Rush tipped with authority. McNeight let out some line and Daylight Rush took full advantage of the opportunity, pacing clear by 2-3/4 lengths in 1:53.4.
It was the seventh win of the year for Daylight Rush, who currently has $52,364 in the bank this year for owner/trainer Cassandra Johnson. Dave McNeight III drove the $6.50 winner.
Several horse people had multi-win nights on Saturday. Drivers Dave McNeight III, Drew Monti, Jim Morrill Jr. and Larry Stalbaum all had two wins apiece as did trainer Jennifer Giuliani.
Live racing resumes at Batavia Downs on Wednesday (Sept. 15) with post time for the first race at 5:00 p.m. (EDT) and there will be two small carryovers featured. The Jackpot Pick-6 has a carryover of $725 and the Jackpot Hi-5 pentafecta has a carryover of $491.
(Batavia Downs)