Rebellious returned to the racing wars after being given a couple of weeks off to “freshen up,” and proved that the vacation was well worth it by scoring a 1:49.4 win in Pompano Park’s $10,500 Open I-II Handicap Pace on Monday night (Feb. 15).
The seven-year-old gelded son of Mach Three, owned by trainer Mike Deters and Joel Warner, had Wally Hennessey in the sulky and took charge from post five around the initial turn and carded fractions of :26.3, :55.1 and 1:22.1 along the way before holding off the bid of the pocket-sitting Alluneedisfaith N (Mike Simons) to score by a half length. Ideal Feeling (Rick Plano) was third, three lengths away.
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For those harness racing devotees that aren t quite satisfied with just wings, cold beer, pretzels and chips, Pompano Park will host a special racing program on Sunday night (February 7).
Director of Racing Gabe Prewitt explained, We have had many requests to race on Super Bowl night and, since we always want to please the devoted members of the
Send-It-In Army, we, of course, said yes.
The nine race program features a Pick-4 guaranteed pool of $20,000, as well as a Super Hi-5 finale bursting at the seams with a carryover of $67,056.67
That event has a well matched field of nine with combined earnings of close to $2 million headlined by the $724,605 winner Rock On Moe. The 13-year-old warrior is approaching 50 lifetime wins. Trainer Dan Daley is expected to be in his sulky.