Alluneedisfaith N Stays Unbeaten At Plainridge

Published: September 5, 2022 09:33 pm EDT

Alluneedisfaith N won his first start at Plainridge Park in 1:50.2 on August 8 after shipping east from Hoosier Park. Then after a short summer sabbatical at The Spa, the New Zealand-bred returned to the Commonwealth and won again in the $20,000 Open Handicap pacing feature on Monday. 

It took a bit of effort but driver Shawn Gray got Alluneedisfaith N to the front, passing the quarter in :26.4 on a rainy afternoon amenable only to the infield geese. After he crossed over there was little time to regroup as Ucanttouchthis (Brett Beckwith) was out and rolling before the half and had Always A Miki (Luke Hanners) right on his back.

Passing the second station the field was tightening up and approaching three-quarters they were four in and three out and only 4-1/2 lengths apart. The third panel was quick, in :27.4 and Alluneedisfaith N was still commander of fractions heading around the last turn. Ucanttouchthis, Always A Miki and now Patrikthepiranha A (Bruce Ranger) were all bearing down and closing in, but Gray kept Alluneedisfaith N alive and hung on by one-half length in 1:52.1. 

It was the seventh win of the year for Alluneedisfaith N ($5.60) who is owned by Doug Overhiser. Alicia Gray trains the winner. 

Another big effort came from Jimmy Connor B (Bruce Ranger) in the $15,000 upper level condition race.

After leaving from post eight and grabbing the front, Jimmy Connor B was hounded by the parked Sports Obsession (Jay Randall) through quarters of :26.1, :54.1 and 1:22.1. Once Sports Obsession tired and faded, Skyway Victor (Drew Campbell), Majoring Artist (Nick Graffam) and Somebeach Baron (Shawn Gray) were all breathing down his neck as they straightened for home and got closer as they neared the wire. However Jimmy Connor B was stout and hung on to a neck victory in 1:52. 

It was the second win in a row for Jimmy Connor B ($7.80) and his owners Triple D Stables, M G Stable, Toby Rekoon and Frank Canzone. Melissa Beckwith trains the winner. 

Live racing resumes at Plainridge Park on Tuesday afternoon (Sept. 6) with post time at 2 p.m..

(Standardbred Owners of Massachusetts)

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