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Shes Pukka N and Shoobee Doo A won their respective co-featured races Monday at Harrington Raceway.
In the $20,000 Mares Open, Peter Paul Venturini s Shes Pukka ($3, Tony Morgan) notched a front end win over Feeling Sweet and Scuola Hanover in 1:54 for trainer Brian Malone.
The six-year-old Betterthancheddar mare notched her sixth win of the year. The same trainer/driver combo teamed up for a win one race earlier with Examiner Hanover ($2.60).
Meanwhile, Mike Casalino and Dylan Davis Shooboo Doo A ($4.60, Corey Callahan) scored a 1:52.4 win in the co-featured $20,000 Open.
Trained by co-owner Davis, the six-year-old Shoobees Place gelding made a bold three-wide move near the three-quarters and cleared pacesetter Power of Tell and pulled away from the field for a three length win. Power of Tell held second at 61-to-1, while Goldberg finished third.
Rich Lombardo, David Kryway, Eric Good and Josh Green’s Jacks Legend N notched his 18th career win Monday in the featured $20,000 Open Pace at Harrington Raceway.
The seven-year-old Bettors Delight gelding and driver Pat Berry grinded away in first-over position at pacesetter Goldberg and gained the lead at the top of the stretch before holding off JJ Flynn, who closed gamely in the passing lane, for a narrow win. Penzance Hanover was third.
The winner was trained by co-owner Green, who had three wins on the card, including Machaholic and ($54.80) and American Admiral ($6.20).
It was the second start of the season for Jacks Legend N, who banked $101,528 in an abbreviated 2020 campaign (16 starts). He paid $4.60 to win.