The second leg of the 2021 Buckeye Stallion Series for three-year-old-filly pacers is scheduled for Sunday Night MGM Northfield Park. Thirty-nine filly pacers will go to the gate in five divisions, each with a purse of $17,500.
Three of the four winners from first leg action at Miami Valley on May 1 will compete in the second leg.
Two of the first leg winners will square off in the third division. Pompatuse Of Love (Mr Wiggles), a winner in two of her four starts this year, with a best effort of 1:53.2, will be reined by Aaron Merriman for trainer Kimberly Dailey. She will be matched up against Pal O Mine Hanover (Western Vintage) with Tony Hall for Terry Hall. Pal O Mine Hanover has a mark of 1:54.3 winning one time in eight starts this year.
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While Cult Icon took top honours in Pompano Park s Open Handicap Pace for mares on Tuesday night (Jan. 12), most of the scuttlebutt came in the very next race as stablemates Happy Heart and Glenferrie Blade A dead-heated in their event with two Hall of Fame drivers both with over 10,000 career wins in their respective sulkies.
Happy Heart, handled by Wally Hennessey, and Glenferrie Blade A, with David Miller in her sulky, hit the wire with no separation. Both mares are trained by Melissa Beckwith, with Happy Heart owned by Thomas McTygue and Glenferrie Blade A owned by Mark Beckwith.
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Pompano Beach, FL.December 16, 2020.Ask Me Ifi Care. bravely and confidently handled by harness racing driver Mike Micallef, scored a game repeat win in Pompano Park s $11,000 Open Handicap Pace for Mares on Tuesday (December 15, stopping the timer in 1:51.4.
The sharp five year-old daughter of
Manhardt, who swept wide off live cover in winning last week s top event for mares, secured her repeat win by going first up in a brave move this time around, edging by the leading and stubborn Prairie Westerngal (Wally Hennessey) to score by three-parts-of-a-length. Crisp Mane (Ricky Macomber, Jr.) closed stoutly to finish third, just a nose back of Prairie Westerngal. Image of a Dream finished fourth while Tempus Seelster earned the minors in the classy field of six.
Ask Me Ifi Care, bravely and confidently handled by Mike Micallef, scored a game repeat win in Pompano Park’s $11,000 Open Handicap Pace for Mares on Tuesday (Dec. 15), stopping the timer in 1:51.4.
The sharp five-year-old daughter of Manhardt who swept wide off live cover in winning last week’s top event for mares secured her repeat win by going first up in a brave move this time around, edging by the leading and stubborn Prairie Westerngal to score by three-quarter lengths. Crisp Mane closed stoutly to finish third, just a nose back of Prairie Westerngal. Image of a Dream finished fourth while Tempus Seelster earned the minors in the classy field of six.