Saturday's Preferred Handicap Pace at Freehold Raceway featured a perfect clash of names. Springsteen was competing for the first time at Freehold, located in Bruce Springsteen's hometown. His fiercest competition was Imarocnrollegend N, which the human Springsteen certainly is.
Fittingly, the two hit the wire together, with Imarocnrollegend N winning by a head.
Leaving from post three, Joe Bongiorno put Imarocnrollegend N right on the early lead, while George Brennan was forced to take back with Springsteen from post eight. Brennan didn't sit for long, however, and rushed Springsteen up from last to first going up the backstretch the first time.
Around the final turn, Springsteen maintained a clear advantage, while Bongiorno sat patiently with Imarocnrollegend N in the pocket. Heading into the stretch, Springsteen began to tire, after going the third quarter in a sharp :27.3. Bongiorno's horse began to make up ground on the inside, while Brennan was all out on Springsteen. In the end, Imarocnrollegend N got the nod, stopping the clock in 1:53.2.
This marks the second week that Joe and Jenn Bongiorno won the Preferred pace, having scored with Hot Deuce last week. Jenn co-owns the horse with Robert Weinstein and Blair Corbeil.
That win was one of four for Joe on the Saturday card. He won Race 1 on Albert A Scootin, for trainer John Bavosi, Race 2 with Brandon Mongiello's Power Dreaming, and the eighth race on Its Just Too Much, for Allie Reynolds.
Earlier in the day, Rockin The Gates scored a 26/1 upset in the New Jersey Sire Stakes - Standardbred Development Fund Final for three-year-old pacing colts & geldings. He sat in the pocket early off leader Rock N Teen, then stormed on in the stretch to get up by a length. He went the mile in 1:54.4, for his first win of the year. Pat Berry was in the bike, for trainer Steve LeBlanc, who co-owns with Glenn Dyke and Doug Johnson.
Live harness racing resumes at Freehold on Friday (September 25), starting at 12:30 p.m.
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