Streaking Simon Says Hanover (Captaintreacherous) had no problem stepping up to the Yonkers Raceway $35,000 Invitational Pace on Monday night (February 12th), leading most of the way to take his fourth harness racing win in a row. The six-year-old gelding came into the race boasting three consecutive closing wins in the 3 to 6-year-old Open.
A talented quintet of top aged harness racing pacers contest the Yonkers Raceway Invitational on Monday night, but the one to beat is ultra-consistent Covered Bridge (American Ideal). The Jeff Gillis trainee is one of fifteen millionaires produced in North America by his superstar dual hemisphere sire who passed away last week due to severe
Simon Says Hanover (Captaintreacherous) must feel like the Rodney Dangerfield of harness racing. Considering he just knocked off a rival last week that had won 10 straight, you may think he’d get all the respect from the morning line maker for tonight’s 3-6 year old Open at Yonkers Raceway. But not so. He will open
Wednesday night’s harness racing feature at Yonkers Raceway could come down to a battle between two geldings that have been win machines as they will knock heads in 3 to 6-year-old Open Pace. Coaches Corner (Always A Virgin), was assigned 7 to 5 morning line favorite status as he enters this race looking for an
A competitive field of seven top pacers line up for tonight’s harness racing feature at Yonkers Raceway, and Harrah’s Philadelphia invader All Class (Heston Blue Chip) looks to run his win streak to three in the $32,000 Open Pace for three- to five-year-olds. If the sophomore Per Engblom trainee is going to keep that streak