Brandon Campbell put the finishing touches on his Fraser Downs driving title for the winter/spring meet with a five-win performance on Friday night (May 5) that included a sweep of the $50,000 Penny Bath and Keith Linton Memorial sophomore stakes for the Jim Marino stable.
Trainer Randy Rutledge's homebred pacer Mach Steady benefitted from some class relief and delivered as the even-money favourite with a passing lane plunge in Fraser Downs's Friday night feature.
Ontario-import Jewels Dragon ventured west into Dave McKellar’s barn and scored a facile win in the $10,000 Open Pace on opening night at Fraser Downs on Wednesday night (Sept. 7).
Armycaptin Hanover toted a three-race winning streak into Monday’s co-featured $7,000 Open Pace for horses and geldings at Fraser Downs, and he rallied late to stretch the streak to four for trainer/driver Kelly Hoerdt.
It’s now three straight scores in the Open Pace at Fraser Downs for Armycaptin Hanover, who rolled to a 1:56 triumph in Monday evening’s $7,000 featured affair.