M Ms Dream turned in a career-best performance as she led all the way in the $131,250 Dr. John R. Steele Memorial for trotting mares on Saturday afternoon (Aug. 5) at The Meadowlands.
The added eighth of a mile made a difference on Saturday night (July 15) in the $410,250 E.T. Gerry Jr. Hambletonian Maturity at The Meadowlands, as M-M’s Dream and driver David Miller needed every inch of the 1-1/8-mile distance to track down heavily favored Jiggy Jog S and end her 11-race win streak on the wire to capture the event for four-year-olds.
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“She is the nicest horse. She’s a really good horse and she likes to win. She’s been a stake horse in Indiana, and she’s now been given a chance to race elsewhere. She’s special.”
The will to win is one of M-M’s Dream’s (Swan For All) most important harness racing traits. But there are more, according to Hall of Fame trainer Ron Burke, who started training the 4-year-old trotting mare just a few weeks ago. “She is the nicest horse,” Burke said. “She’s a really good horse and she