A pair of Grand Circuit events were the highlight of the Monday afternoon (Oct. 9) card at Plainridge Park and both the Reynolds Stake and Colonial Trot produced some impressive winners.
Plainville, MA A pair of Grand Circuit events were the highlight of the Monday afternoon (Oct. 9) harness racing card at Plainridge Park, and both the Reynolds Stake and Colonial Trot produced some impressive winners. The $123,000 Reynolds Stake for 3-year-old pacers went in two divisions separated by gender, as the $61,550 Tar Heel
Plainville, MA - The Grand Circuit makes another stop at Plainridge Park on Monday (Oct. 9) when the $123,000 Reynolds Stake and $51,100 Colonial Trot tops the card. The Reynolds goes in two divisions. The $61,550 Tar Heel for 3-year-old pacing colts and geldings and the accompanying $61,450 Leta Long for 3-year-old pacing fillies. The
Brue Hanover made up 1-1/2 lengths in the Lightning Lane and scored in 1:49.1, matching the stakes record in Friday’s $69,100 Keystone Classic at Hollywood Casino at The Meadows. Muskateer Hanover also used the Lightning Lane to capture the other division in the $69,100 event for three-year-old colt and gelding pacers.
On a day spotlighted by the stars of Pennsylvania harness racing that featured new world and track records, Seven Colors (Stay Hungry) stamped himself as the current second best sophomore pacer on the continent with a track record-equaling score (September 4th) in the $252,000 Pennsylvania Sires Stakes Championships on Sunday afternoon (September 3rd) at Harrah’s