Records Fall At Plainridge

Published: September 25, 2017 09:02 pm EDT

Two tracks records were broken and a third was just missed on the first day of Massachusetts Sire Stake action at Plainridge Park on Monday afternoon.

Delco Dusty (Jeremes Jet-Gypsys Good) made her first start at Plainridge a memorable one, winning the $29,766 two-year-old filly pace.

Delco Dusty (Greg Merton) got away second behind Rock Me Threetimes (Shawn Gray) and stayed there for seven-eighths of a mile. Rock Me Threetimes cut speed fractions of :26.4, :55.3 and 1:24.2 as the top two horses broke away from the field. Coming off the final turn, Merton pulled Delco Dusty and out-dueled Rock Me Threetimes to the wire, winning by a length in 1:53.

The time was a new lifetime mark for Delco Dusty in her first lifetime win and it smashed the standing Plainridge Park track record of 1:55 for two-year-old filly pacers set by Jordans Jewel in 2008.

Delco Dusty ($7.20) is owned by John De Long of Clinton, Wisconsin and is trained by Heidi Rohr.

Another first-time Plainridge participant was Bag O Chips (Sierra Kosmos-Heather Spur) who dominated the $25,800 two-year-old filly trot.

The race was over almost as soon as it began as Bag O Chips (Chris Lems) opened up a seven-length advantage at the quarter in :30.2. Maintaining a gapped lead throughout, Bag O Chips got to the half in :58.4 and three-quarters in 1:27.4 before trotting home in hand to win by two in 1:57.4.

It was the first lifetime win for Bag O Chips, a lifetime mark and a new track record for two-year-old trotting fillies at Plainridge Park, besting the 1:58.2 set by Penny Dream in 2005.

Bag O Chips is owned by Raymond Campbell of Belchertown, Massachusetts and is trained by George Ducharme.

Another powerful performance was turned in by Muscles Jared (Muscles Massive-Tetiana) who walked away with the victory in the $26,500 three-year-old colt and gelding trot.

Muscles Jared (Chris Lems) left like a rocket and opened up five-lengths on top at the quarter in :28.1. Lems then proceeded to tour the facility as his trotter set fractions of :57.4 and 1:26.2 with no resistance from behind. Muscles Jared then pulled away and opened up an eight-length lead under the wire, winning in 1:55.3, which was just one-fifth of a second off the track record for three-year-old trotting geldings.

Muscles Jared is owned by Alfred Ross of South Dartmouth, Massachusetts and is trained by George Ducharme.

Lindy The Kid (Artistic Fella-Lindys Bandita) stole the show in the $26,050 three-year-old colt and gelding pace and grabbed his second win of the year in the process.

Rock The Heavens (Eddie Davis, Jr.) seated the field and went to the quarter in :27.2. Quickly tiring of being second, Greg Merton pulled Lindy The Kid and took the lead before the half in :56 flat. From there things all went his way as he paced on a comfortable lead with no challenges from behind. After passing three-quarters in 1:25.1 Lindy The Kid cruised home to an easy two-length win in 1:54.4.

Lindy The Kid is owned by Lindy Farm of Connecticut and is trained by Frank Antonacci.

Other MASS results and their connections include

$26,200 three-year-old filly trot
Onangelwings (Archangel-Anotherpennyplease) 2:01.1
Owner-George Ducharme Stable LLC, Alfred Ross and Paul Fontaine of Massachusetts
Driver-Chris Lems
Trainer-George Ducharme

$14,450 two-year-old colt and gelding pace
Twelve (Shady Character-Sabine Hanover) 1:56.1, $3.80
Owner-Dean Malin, Gilbertville, Massachusetts
Driver-Eddie Davis, Jr.
Trainer-Eddie Davis, Jr.

$14,450 two-year-old colt and gelding pace
Im A Clown (Im Gorgeous-Lordy Miss Scarlet) 1:56.3, $7.00
Owner-Nelson R. Malin III, Gilbertville, Massachusetts
Driver-Shawn Gray
Trainer-Kevin Switzer

$30,300 two-year-old colt and gelding trot
Kinda Lucky Lindy (Lucky Chucky-Kinda Crazy Lindy) 1:58.1, $3.00
Owner-Lindy Farms of Connecticut
Driver-Greg Merton
Trainer-Frank Antonacci

$28,250 three-year-old filly pace
Meadows Rosebud (Western Maverick-Rose Of Aquamarine) 1:55.1, $10.40
Owner-Lorraine O’Connor of Bedford, Massachusetts
Driver-Eddie Davis, Jr.
Trainer-Ralph Anderson

The second leg of the Massachusetts Sire Stakes for all ages, gaits and genders will be held at Plainridge Park on Monday, Oct. 2.

(Standardbred Owners of Massachusetts)

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