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Prairie Panther, superbly rated by Wally Hennessey, extended his winning streak to four on Sunday night (Jan. 23) with a convincing 1:51.4 win in Pompano Park's $14,200 Open Handicap Pace. ....
Prairie Panther, handled by Hall of Fame driver Wally Hennessey, proved his 1:50.1 win in last week's Open Pace at Pompano Park was no fluke as the outstanding eight-year-old gelded son of Royel Millennium hit the wire on top in identical time in the track's top pace on Sunday night (Jan. 16). ....
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Voracity, a terror in the $30,000 claiming ranks for the first six weeks of 2021, stepped up into the $22,500 Open Pace on Saturday (Feb. 27) and earned a hard fought 1:51.2 victory. With the win, the eight-year-old son of Sportsmaster became the leading money-winning horse in the United States this year. His $63,650 in seasonal earnings put him ahead of Jet Rock ($53,000), another Miami Valley regular who was idle this week. GD Western Joe ranks fourth on the national earnings list giving Miami Valley three of the top four earning horses thus far this season. Voracity allowed a pair of outside leavers to settle ahead of him before quarter-moving to the front as the leaders passed the first timer in :26.4. The winner was allowed to race uncontested through the three-quarter station, reached in 1:23.1, and then opened a two-length lead around the final bend. ....
Despite ducking to the back of the pack from an assigned outside post position, razor-sharp GD Western Joe swept the entire field to win Miami Valley’s $22,000 Open Pace on Saturday (Jan. 16), his fourth win at the head of the class to go with one runner-up finish in his last five starts. After leaving the gate for good early position in his last six starts, driver Chris Page implemented a different strategy in this outing. Starting a length off the gate, Page guided the six-year-old son of Real Desire to the pylons, trailing all eight of his adversaries when the quarter was reached by favoured Stars Align A in :26.2. Sensing a rapid pace, Page was content to keep his charge in arrears past the halfway juncture in :55.1. ....