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Sent the 3-5 favourite, Pebble Beach asserted himself on the point and coasted clear of his competition to post a 1:50.1 victory in the first of two $40,000 divisions for the Kentucky Championship Two-Year-Old Colt and Gelding Pace on Monday (Aug. 2) at The Red Mile.
Wolftrax gunned for the lead from post 6 while Pebble Beach secured the pocket moving to the first turn, but driver Todd McCarthy soon angled the Downbytheseaside colt off the pegs to a :28.2 first quarter. He circled the Noel Daley trainee to the lead entering the backstretch as River Ness ranged first over to then grab the lead before a :55.4 half.
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After setting a stout pace, Machnhope ($4.60) had just enough to determinedly prevail in a three-mare battle to the winning post in Sunday s (July 11) featured $22,500 winners-over distaff pace at Harrah s Philadelphia.
The 6-year-old daughter of Mach Three and Hope For Life used a :27 first quarter to clear for the lead from post 7, and she remained uncontested through splits of :55.3 and 1:23 in line to Andy McCarthy while shaded by pocket rival Major Occasion A. With three-sixteenths to go, Dexter Dunn angled Major Occasion A out of the pocket to engage Machnhope, which enabled Eclipse Me N to claim the pocket and take aim up the open stretch. Despite being surrounded by challengers in the lane, Machnhope found the finish line in time, keeping Eclipse Me N a neck at bay in 1:50.4. Major Occasion A leveled off late but maintained third, while Warrawee Ubeaut a 21-time winner with earnings approaching $1.8 million only mustered a fourth-place finish, beaten 2 1/4 lengths, in he
Four $12,600 features races at Harrah’s Philadelphia on Friday afternoon were split evenly between male pacers and trotters.
Always B Sweet, a Pennsylvania Stallion Series winner earlier, defeated Curbside Pickup and favoured PaSS winner Literl Lad Hanover in a 1:50.1 section of the features for pacing males. The Always B Miki gelding, even coming off a sick scratch, was just too much to overhaul, posting fractions of :27, :56.1, and 1:23 before crossing the wire and knocking more than a full second off his lifetime mark. Curbside Pickup was a neck ahead of Literl Lad Hanover but 4-1/4 lengths behind the winner, who was guided by Andrew McCarthy for Team Cancelliere – trainer Tom and owner John.
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