Connors’ Comments for Monday, May 3, 2021

FIRST RACE – Mid 60s most of the card, then dropping a bit at the end … CIRCUIT PARTY quarter-moved, set an even pace, seemed to be in charge even as DYNAMITE VOLO made up late ground. The latter went to the top and yielded at the ¼, vacated third-in on the turn and inched up the last ¼. CHERRY MASON gapped late backstretch, to the Pocono Pike, fair. MY SON TY HANOVER never entered the main picture. TUFF TO BE LINDY was out to the quarter to make the front, yielded for the pocket, couldn’t find any more on the turn and broke, went inside the course and ran home, placed. CARTIER BI broke way before the start, recovered ground. DONATELLO FASHION got a slow start and was gapping significantly by the ¼. GOTCHA HANOVER lost gait just before the start.

 

SECOND RACESPELLCHECK HANOVER was ahead of the quarter trouble and brushed to the lead, in charge the last 5/16 despite bearing out a little. SPICY COVINA went to command before the 1/8, yielded at the ¼, came back out past the 5/8, lost some ground far turn but stayed to task and came back to grab second late. CAPTAINANDTELLY was three-wide to the 1/8 and got the top coming off the first turn, yielded to the brusher for the two-hole, to the Pocono Pike, so-so. DIXIE CHICK made a small break at the ¼, recovered, made a small break at the ½, recovered, next. EMORI HANOVER was first on top then yielded, stayed in, not that much late. HILDA BE MINE was behind trouble at the ¼, then fell back steadily the last half. CHANEL BEACH saw the horse in front of her break near the ¼ then made a break coming off the first turn, which caused ADELIA HANOVER behind her to run up on her and go to a knee; both were pulled up. An inquiry into the action near the quarter gave no reason for any placing.

 

THIRD RACE – Stretch headwind picking up … PLAY THERAPY finally committed to moving outside 5/8, left uncovered 11/16 and gained steadily once raw (in a slowing last quarter) to charge away from these. SHIP WRECK BEACH K made very little progress despite coming first-over into turn two, retucked third 11/16, then outside at a distance behind the winner on the turn, finally showed some speed late to grab second. YOUR HONOR headed right down the road, went a fast (for these) 3/4s, but out of gas late. DANCING TINA raced up into the pocket, stayed close to the ¾, then retreated. SOMEWHEREINAMERICA tucked third before the 3/16, couldn’t keep up down the back. LUST IDEAL was away last and lost contact with the group through the last half.

 

FOURTH RACETHISISSHE raced up to take over coming off the first turn, set the pace without much pressure, again an easy winner. TYSON left well and yielded for the two-hole, Pocono Pike, couldn’t gain but held on to the deuce. CLARION HALL got forward position early, outside late turn and wide in the lane, finished well. BROADWAY BRUISER was away last from the rail, went second-over but gapped and ducked back in, fair late. EXPLOSIVE MAGIC went 28.1 the third quarter raw but didn’t reach the leader, backed off. FINAL DREAM was never a presence. ST JAMES GATE was outside midpack when jumping at the ¼.

 

FIFTH RACEKOKOMO got in gear just past the 5/8, advanced bit-by-bit, then went by a tiring CAN DO IT ALL in hand. The latter was in front from the 1/8 and set a slow pace, opened up a clear lead on the far turn, but was defenseless against the winner. PAINT BY NUMBERS tucked third, was shuffled when the pocketsitter fell back, then moved outside and did well to wear down PRAIRIE TRINKET for third. The latter moved outside behind the winner ¾, had reached third but couldn’t quite preserve it late. SUNSHINEINTHERAIN sat a pocket trip, came up empty ¾ despite the slow tempo. SIMPLYME HANOVER fell far back in the last half. AMBERS CHAMPION made a mistake just before the ¼. TWO PIECE TANLINES was leaving but broke.

 

SIXTH RACETSM PRINCESS LADY left around early trouble, got to the pocket 3/16, waited until the stretch then caught the leader and went clear. QUICK SIX picked her way through late first turn trouble, advanced up the inside down the back, came on late. BROKEN was behind the breaker to the 3/16 and checked, gapped to the half, moved out down the back but did not gain, then found pace in the last quarter and was coming on the lane after a troubled trip. SIGNIFICANT OTHER headed down the road, rated the half, didn’t have enough in the latter stages. RAINBOW RISING suffered an “ix” before the quarter, went to the infield, got straightened away and came back for the last check. TWIN B BEACHDREAMS was last, made an “ix” in the chain-reaction interference. HAZEL PARK jumped nearing the 3/16 causing wholesale confusion.

 

SEVENTH RACERED REDEMPTION went a fast quarter from the pole to put everybody in behind, slowed the half. got pressure most of the rest of the way, was being asked to hold on to the lead when going to a run midstretch, went to the Pocono Pike and ran home, placed from first to fifth. SOOT HANOVER came uncovered at the 3/8 and was an ominous presence outside the leader from the half, still scrapping when the leader broke and got the big check after a big mile. BY A HOFF HANOVER spotted, left a slight gap down the backstretch, outside headstretch, finished pretty well. MADDYS LEADING MAN raced in the pocket, evenly through the stretch. WINGMAN HANOVER never entered the picture. WILLIS THE MAN moved out second-over 5/8 but couldn’t reach his cover, galloped midturn. THAT’S ALL FOLKS was out of it when breaking in the stretch. MATH WIZARD left and was moving up steadily on the outside when making a break nearing the ¼.

 

EIGHTH RACEQUEEN TILE NO stayed in fourth until the 11/16, came up with a big last quarter raw to defeat R SPEED OF LIGHT. The latter was on top from PP8 before the first turn and put up quick fractions, had a clear lead the third quarter, just got grinded down late while holding off the others. SECRET EDGE gained places coming up the rail, angled out far turn and finished steadily. LIMOGES was shuffled to last and was three-wide the last quarter, really closed well the last 1/16. A BLUE BLOOD went to the lead, yielded, stayed in third, blocked through the lane. FLAME AWAY was looped and raced up into the pocket 3/16, stayed connected but didn’t have much to offer late. ONE TRIX PONY never entered the picture. BABYILOVEYOURWAY moved outside down the back but never contended.

 

NINTH RACEMOVE THE LINE was uncovered not much past the ½ and went his third panel in 27 to challenge the pacesetter, had the lead ¾ but couldn’t clear on the turn, only got a big margin late. BARRYWHITE HANOVER was looped, tucked third, then quarter-moved, fought with the winner as those two drew well clear of the field, stayed close to the winner until midstretch, then fell back a bit. THE BIG PICTURE was outside early backstretch but one-geared it well off the front fight, along for a distant third. DILLINGER got the early pocket, not a late factor. BIG IDEA left quickly for command, yielded, stayed close until the 11/16, then retreated. OCTAVE was last at every call.

 

TENTH RACESTOP RESISTIN moved 5/16 in front of the parked horse, made the lead and kept the parked one out, drew away in the last ¼. ADAGIO DE LA TOUR yielded for the pocket 3/16, pinned in on the final turn behind a tiring pocketsitter as the winner drew off, Pocono Pike and got second. DARTY was outside 3/16 to make the lead, yielded to the winner, couldn’t stay with him by the 5/8. HARNESS AM gained some inside, so-so late. TRY TRY AGAIN was outside the duration, only briefly with cover, could not make the lead and fell back. TRIUMPHANT’S CHIP had bad traffic woes then cleared headstretch, didn’t gain. GOLDEN SON came out behind the parked horse, moved three-wide 11/16 but just clogged that tier.

 

ELEVENTH RACEMAJOR SHOW was content to sit in the two-hole, came out midturn and by in a matter of steps, won comfortably. HURRIKANEKINGCARLO was uncovered before 5/8, never reached the leader, did stay game and won a four-horse photo for second. CHEESEHEAD stayed in, in tight quarters upper stretch then found a seam and had pace. RIPPLESONTHEBEACH stayed in until the far turn, came inside the drifting first-over very late and finished as quickly as anybody. SHAKEALEG HANOVER had things his own way on the front end, still had little late. LOST MY LIGHT got a forward spot, clear in the Pocono Pike but had nothing left. SWEET SHUNEY MOON was last when breaking late far turn.

 

TWELFTH RACEURSIS DES CAILLONS tucked fourth past the 1/8, moved second-over, initially gapped and went back in then out again ¾, wide late turn, had the most in the 30.2 last quarter. PUERTO RICO stung a foe to a hot quarter then yielded for the pocket, got a short lead midstretch but couldn’t hang on. ALEXANDER HANOVER sat in, came up the deep Pike with steady trot (in the slowing fraction). DON was last, angled to the path behind the winner, not clear until past midstretch and had trot once in gear. CAMPBELLINI was outside most of a hard opening split, rated the half, but gave way. CIMERONKEN tucked third at the 1/8, came uncovered past the half, never got to the leader’s wheel, faded in the lane. POND JUMPER couldn’t make up significant ground.

Connors’ Comments for Tuesday, May 4, 2021

FIRST RACE – Stretch headwind … BETTER B ROLLING left, yielded, stayed in third, trapped headstretch but found room when the pacesetter bore out, came inside that one and was really rolling from midstretch to be just up. REGAL HOPE went on between horses to the pocket past the 1/8, inside in the stretch and had a clear advantage midstretch, but was outkicked late. CASH IS KING was three-wide just past the 1/8 and onward to the lead 3/16, rated the half, did not get heavy pressure, bore out badly early stretch, held for third. ARCHETTO HANOVER joined the outer flow 3/8, three-wide past the 5/8 all the way into the stretch, ducked inside the drifting pacesetter with a bit of pace. HUGH HEFNER N backed out to fourth-over, followed the three-wide horse from the 5/8, gained a little as the pace slowed. ALL ABOUT RUSTY sat in, little late. CHANCELLORCULLEN N backed out to second-over near the 3/8, gapped 5/8 and was blindswitched, never factor. ROCK MY TEN moved outside nearing the ¼ and grinded uncovered, stayed fairly close until approaching headstretch.

 

SECOND RACEGRAPPLE HANOVER quickly had the top, kept rolling and won easily in fast time for bottom trotters. MOOSE MADNESS came out second-over, left uncovered on the far turn, distant second but clear of the others. SHOOT EM ALL LINDY was outside on the turn while well back, along for third. CHUCKY DE VIE gapped the second quarter after the horse in front of him ran at the ¼, moved out down the back and retucked second 11/16, tired. CELEBRITY SERENA was looped and got in third, broke nearing the ¼, made some recovery. PIER HO EXOTIC and BUTTER TOFFEE were never close. MOSCONI HANOVER started well and got the two-hole, but started falling back soon after entering the backstretch.

 

THIRD RACESTORM BRINGER pushed a foe to the 3/8 before yielding for the pocket, briefly paused as the leader went offstride late turn, then came through and got the lead, which he maintained to the wire. ARMANI HANOVER raced third-in, appeared to want to go to the Pocono Pike early stretch but couldn’t because the recovered-from-a-break leader was in that lane, backed behind the winner and then inside him, finished well. ETHAN T HANOVER dangled outside the whole way, three-wide headstretch, finished steadily although the pace was slowing. NEW LEGACY was three-wide to the 3/16, ducked in fourth after a foe broke, uncovered to turn two, grinded in a fast pace, held well. MOSCOW MOON sat in, behind a wall of horses in the stretch. INCENTIVE was between horses early, went on to the lead 3/8 and set a fast pace, broke late on the turn, went inside to get back on gait, then went to the Pocono Pike but lost ground. TRUFFLES TOO was four-wide leaving, took back to a cover position, broke 3/16, recovered, then broke again far turn. SHELL SHOCK miscued right before the start.

 

FOURTH RACEFULL MOON BEACH was three-wide early, took back for a midpack tuck, led the outer charge into turn two, went his third split in 26.3 raw fighting REST ASSURED, a fight which carried deep into the stretch before “BEACH” prevailed. REST ASSURED left very well for the point, yielded but retook to the 3/8, maintained the lead until reaching the pond, very fine mile. KAUAI KING was looped and stayed outside, proceeded up to wrest the top past the 1/8, yielded 3/8, gapped a little off the backstretch duel, retightened, then couldn’t go with the top two late but far ahead of the others. JASPER HANOVER avoided the outer tier. BOLTMAN was behind dull cover, was three- and four-wide, couldn’t reach. PD THE BIG EASY maintained the early pocket, backed out to get second-over ahead of a gapper, but soon started gapping himself. TSM BATMAN was outside but couldn’t keep up.

 

FIFTH RACEMADAME SHERRY tightened a hole left by an early breaker, moved uncovered 5/8, grinded her way to victory here. CHERRY RED moved second-over but gapped slightly, wide stretch and moving well just a little too late. MY BLUE OPAL sat a good two-hole trip, Pocono Pike, good but a step shy. CELEBRITY ROLEX went right to an early clear lead, rated the half, couldn’t make her advantage stand up. GRAN PARAISO was never in the hunt. HAVANA OOH NANA looked at leaving but was taken back, made a break. THE IRISHMAN settled third early, broke at the 1/8, recovered well and caught the back of the field, but jumped again at the ¾.

 

SIXTH RACEBALLCAPSNBLUEJEANS was outside early, bypassed a hole created by a breaker and pressed on to the front 3/8 after some fast early work, seemed in charge the rest of the way. RARE MUSCLE moved uncovered 5/8, gradually got to within a length of the winner but no closer, did well. FATHER OF IRELAND reached the front, pushed the winner to the 3/8 before yielding, fell back a bit late. KASEVILLE sat forwardly-placed, gapped a little 5/8, evenly late well ahead of the rest. SAN CRISTOBAL was well behind following nonflowing cover; COUNT CHOCALOT was that nonflowing cover, ducked back inside, not prominent. GAVINATOR was gapping by the 3/8. MAGNIFICENTFASHION was not in the picture while breaking headstretch. SWAN BY LAND was away third but then broke past the 1/8 and went inside the course.

 

SEVENTH RACEMISS VET HANOVER tucked first turn, then was second-over 5/8, an easy winner. CHOCOLATE MATTERS was third-over, ducked inside late turn which seemed to braven her up, used the Pocono Pike for second. SNOWFALLA left and got the early pocket, moved out raw before the 11/16, challenged, stayed on evenly. NANCY BAR tucked third, then was on the move again before the quarter and went up to the front, continued at a quick clip for this type, tired. PRAIRIE VIRTUE never was prominent. DOODLE HANOVER struggled at the back. ME THREE left quickly for the early lead, yielded for the pocket, dropped back sharply in the last quarter.

 

EIGHTH RACEBYTHEWAY HANOVER tucked early and stayed in the three-hole, could swing out to midstretch when the first-over backed off, and had a big late roar to just get up on the money. CAPSAICINN hit the top before the ¼ then yielded to sit in the two-hole, to the Pocono Pike and got a short advantage, but the winner had a bigger burst. IDEAL HANNAH set the pace with two moves and seemed to have things her own way, came up just shy. SNUF ENUF HANOVER tucked fourth, gapped in the second quarter, then went uncovered 5/8, made a bid, gave way some late. TSM PRINCESS TEDDI swung widest and passed the rest. ARIANNA GRANDEO was never a factor. TEMPURA HANOVER gapped. CATIE FAVE HANOVER went outside down the backstretch but couldn’t make up any ground. MIKI THE CLOWN broke near the back of the pack.

 

NINTH RACEMELANIA was briefly wide early, then onward to the lead at the 3/16, set a good tempo and was still strong at the end, the fourth Buter/Butenschoen successful collaboration of the day. IMHATRA AM S was first to the top then yielded for the two-hole, stayed in past early stretch, then moved outside and gained some but did not menace. AUTUMN DEO gapped a bit off the top two at some points, clearly third. BILLIE CLAIRE and CHING CHING LUCKY stayed inside and got the final checks. WHAT A DAME never really seemed to settle inside, didn’t have enough speed to reach the front ones. BROAD STROKES was wide most of the ¼ taking back, no factor. BLESSINGSANDFAVOR had dull cover, finished far back.

 

TENTH RACEMAGNIFICENT SEVEN left enough to keep the pocket as the leader was clear early, tightened up, outside past midturn, just got by CAN’T SAY NO after a long and hard battle. The latter was quickly clear on the lead, set wind-appropriate fractions, just gave way a couple of steps out. PETER’S EXPRESS defended third, fell back a bit from the 11/16. PAPI HANOVER gapped a bit down the backstretch, then was a bit better inside late. RECIPROCALBLUECHIP was uncovered before the 5/8, got cover ¾ but couldn’t make significant inroads. LAZER JET took back to tuck, came out ¾ but did not go forward. MANHATTANUP NO ICE, a little off the gate, gapped at the rear then broke past midturn.

 

ELEVENTH RACEGRAY DRAGON was outleft and was behind cover early, uncovered to the 3/16 to the lead past the 5/16, was briefly under pressure before the 5/8 but quickly dismissed that challenger, then drew away as another Butenschoen beast. HORSE left between horses to get the early pocket, stayed third-in, showed courage late to outclose CIGAR SMOKING TONY and pick up second. The latter was three-wide leaving and two-wide just past the 1/8 for the lead, yielded to the winner and sat the two-hole behind the fast 3/4s, came out for the drive but did not gain and was beaten out for second. WALK IT TALK IT went evenly after an inside trip. GONNAHAVEONEMORE left an early gap, was out second-over but couldn’t go with the first-up in the big third panel, found room to swing wide headstretch and was OK. MAJOR BEAN used an inside route, had little chance from last. CAPTIVATE HANOVER went wide, was too far back to get in the main game. A BETTOR BEACH did not feature. AMAZON was uncovered going into turn two and came with a roar at the half, got to within a neck of the winner but started to back off 11/16.

 

TWELFTH RACEREALIZATION was looped, tucked in fourth past the 3/16, moved outside ¾ but gapped on the turn, but still gradually wore down RAPUNZEL BLUE CHIP. The latter, who returned with “b.e.”, left and yielded, didn’t move until the 11/16 then turned high heat on the leader and had the lead by headstretch, held very nicely. LOOKING SANTASTIC stayed in, able to slide out far turn, so-so for third. MORE THAN KUTE was in the two-path early, couldn’t get cover, but paced on determinedly with stretch speed. SUNRISE HANOVER gapped inside 5/8, slow to clear traffic trouble upper stretch, OK late. AP BLAZE OF GLORY left between horses and took the pocket, tried to move to the top 3/8 but was rebuffed and went back in the two-hole, nothing left late. TWIN B CHIT CHAT was never in the picture. EVEN LOUDER was three-wide to the first bend to the lead 3/16, made a 3/8 brusher rethink that strategy, went a fast third quarter without a challenger to nearing the ¾, but that challenger took her number quickly, bore out in the lane. SPORTS DUCHESS never factored.

 

THIRTEENTH RACETRAY SURREAL left, yielded for the two-hole but then made a quarter-move, set wind-appropriate fractions, had enough to leave the challengers behind late. THANOS was three-wide to the 1/8 then on to 3/16 command, relinquished for the two-hole, a bit loose ¾ but tighter on the turn, went to the Pocono Pike and took about four menacing steps then couldn’t gain, good to hold second at 25-1. MAKE IT COME TRUE went uncovered at the 5/8 and gradually gained some, held OK. BRAZEN BRAZILIAN took back past the start, moved out on the far turn, fair. ALWAYS ON THE HUNT gapped down the back. ROCK IDOL moved outside but couldn’t get into the main argument. NOCH TEN had little. FULL VIEW left some, was sitting third when taking a bad step before the 3/8, taken right to the outside and was pulled up.

 

FOURTEENTH RACEDEWEY ARNOLD was on top 3/16 and was sensational – 1:23.3 speed leaving out the second quarter rest, and only a tick off the fastest 3YO trot mile of the year so far. WORTHY OF HONOR pushed the winner early and then stuck to him like Gorilla Glue, big effort for this one. TUIS SHADOW started to gap before the 5/8, but still held on to the distant third. TRICKY DICK stayed inside, couldn’t quite reach show. CALLE PALEMA came uncovered 5/8 and had reached level with the pocket horse when breaking past midturn. STEEL SCHOONER was away slowly and never got close. SERRANO VOLO moved outside before the 11/16, not close when breaking past midturn.

Connors’ Comments for Sunday, May 2, 2021

FIRST RACE – Warmest day of the year so far at 80o … Wind would start as a stretch headwind, then make a 180o switch midcard to a stretch tailwind … JUSLIKEAQUEEN made the front just past the 1/8 in a rare “reverse lineup,” opened a big lead down the back, maybe a bit tired late but very far ahead. ROJAS BLUE CHIP stayed on the back of the gapping pocket horse until midturn, just edged past that one for second. SWEET ROCKIN GIA yielded to the winner just past the 1/8, started to get loose to the 5/8, did fight for second to the wire. PICKLES ON TOP began falling back before the 5/8.

 

SECOND RACEHES GONE BADDER moved out raw before the 5/8 and soon got cover, three-wide midturn, came home steadily and got the nod as the pace slowed late. BAYONET was first to show, relinquished to sit the pocket, to the Pocono Pike and gained a short lead, came up just a bit shy. NEWS WATCH was third-over, spun four-wide late on the turn and looked to have the momentum upper stretch, but flattened out some. HEEZ ORL BLACK N moved raw from third to the 11/16, a step shy. JEREMES GENERAL joined the cover flow ¾, went between horses headstretch and had pace on the end of it. SHRIMP AND GRITS stayed in, shuffled to last, never a factor. DURANT went to the front past the 1/8, rated the second quarter then went faster with the wind, little left in the lane. ARTACUS was looped and worked in fourth 3/16, couldn’t keep up not long after the second turn.

 

THIRD RACEKARETS was four-wide almost to the 1/8, pressed on to the lead 5/16, slowed the half, never got outside pressure, kept clear despite the slowing last quarter. PHANTOM RUSTY was innermost of five leavers and took positional advantage to ride in the pocket, couldn’t gain and just held off SPLITSVILLE for second. The latter was behind very-slowly-advancing cover, three-wide in the stretch and had a very big last 1/16. LANDONFITZ sat third, a little bit off the top two from past the 5/8. NATALIE HANOVER was never prominent. ER BEN was uncovered to the 9/16 and advanced inch-by-inch to almost headstretch, then tired. BATTLE MAGE was five-wide early and soon was taking back to last, not a factor thereafter.

 

FOURTH RACE – TRAFFIC JAM bided time outside early then was in gear at the 1/8 to get the lead coming of turn one, set the pace, won easily – giving the 33-year-old “youthful veteran” Matt Kakaley his 5000th career driving victory. RHODATOLD ME stayed in, got clearance in the Pocono Pike and did OK. SHE’S A BILLIONAIR looked to be struggling a little to keep up to the ¾ whether inside or outside, then finished well. RELLA TIVITY left to 1/8 command, yielded just past the ¼ for the two-hole, no gain in the lane. SOMTHNGABOUTMARY N offered little. GALARINA was last and fell far back.

 

FIFTH RACEITSONLYMONEYHONEY took advantage of inside positioning to force one leaving foe to tuck then push the other past the ¼ to get the lead, retook with a quick move just past the 3/8, ran away from these. MAJESTIC MISTRESS briefly had cover then battled SHADY MCCOY in a long duel for second, which the former won. The latter was out between horses until tucking third 3/16, outside early backstretch and got to tuck into the pocket late backstretch, fought hard to try to preserve second and was away ahead of the rest. BRUTAL STORM was three-wide to the 3/16, trotted to the front off turn one, yielded to the winner’s quick move past the 3/8, started unplugging before the 5/8. LAKEVIEW TAMMY got the last check. CAN DO couldn’t keep up down the back. KANDY KORN was outside but couldn’t reach. KOW GIRL showed a bit of speed, then was well off the dueling top three when breaking 3/16.

 

SIXTH RACENEEDLESS TO SAY got the early lead, sat close-up in the pocket, went to the Pocono Pike and made the lead, held off the good late charge of SPECTACULAR ROCK. The latter moved with cover at the half, went three-wide midturn when the first-over faltered and lost some ground straightening away, really coming on late. MYIDEALSON N yielded under a hold then quarter-moved, in a good third panel fight with the first-over, shook that one off, but couldn’t make his advantage last to the wire. GOLDEN GESTURE had an excess of cover, ducked inside for the stretch and finished OK. MEADOWBRANCH FLASH was out third-over and gapping down the back, then better and followed cover three-wide, too far to come. BYE BYE JOHN started the outer train at the half and went head-to-head with the leader from the 5/8 until past the ¾, when he began to tire. SPORTSMANSHIP was last at every call.

 

SEVENTH RACE – Wind is shifting to a stretch tailwind … MELODIES MAJOR was looped and parked to the ¼, yielded to sit in the pocket, outside stretch and along easily. NIALL HANOVER chose to stay in, up the inside to grab second. HOW ARE YEE JOHN was away well, quarter-moved to 3/8 command, battled the first-over, not all that much left late. WHITTAKER N gapped second-over, wide in the stretch and a bit better belatedly. CENTURY ENFORCER never entered the picture. GRAND GALOP SEMALU was away quickly to get in front, saw two go by in quarter two, back out for more first-over and challenged, but faded in the last 1/8. ARTOFFICIAL FLAVOR was always at the rear.

 

EIGHTH RACEGEORGIE MARTIN N sat the pocket, saw the front horses tire and the back ones get in gear too late, to the Pocono Pike and along easily. SWEET YOUNG THING gapped a little second-over, three-wide just past midturn, along for the distant second. YES DOUBLE DOWN stayed close, didn’t have the inside acceleration of the winner, OK late. ALL ABOUT AMY took back early, then third-over, finished with speed. LADY LONDON headed down the road but couldn’t finish out the task. BETTERB CHEVRON N tucked fourth 3/16, then underway raw just past the half, advanced making a good charge, but tired after a hard trip. BRING ME DIAMONDS offered little. LITTLE SANDY TOES gapped at the back, swung three-wide ¾ but never got in the picture.

 

NINTH RACEDIVINE SPIRIT wound up in the early pocket, stayed third-in until midturn, then out and gained to just edge BANK BOX TREASURE in a quick mile for these. The latter quarter-moved and kept on rolling, held very gamely and was unlucky to get nipped. CONSUS VICTORY assumed the front early, yielded for the pocket, had a shot up the Pocono Pike but didn’t have enough. ZOOMING stayed in, to the deep Pike but didn’t gain. MUSHANA was three-wide leaving but broke going to the first turn. SWEET HEART AS broke shortly after the start.

 

TENTH RACESHOULDABEENATD went out between horses to control the throttle, went 27.4 against the winds down the back then drew clear while storming home in 27.1. SURE R LOOKIN GOOD was three-wide early, then tucked in the two-hole behind the big chalk, held second at 48-1. LADY ROCKNROLLA A was away in good order, sat third-in, couldn’t quite get to second late. PEGGY J moved to second-over past the 5/8, blindswitched far turn, never entered the main picture. MAJOR BATTLE tried a three-wide sweep from third-over on the far turn but didn’t enter contention. BOLT OF BEAUTY went raw off turn two, gets credit for going 27 raw vs. the wind down the back, but never reached and then fell back. TOPVILLE ANGELINA was gapping in last before the ¼.

 

ELEVENTH RACEREMARKABLE DE VIE looked at leaving but was taken back although not appearing to like it, went out third-over, made a big gain three-wide through the far turn, drew away. LIFE WELL LIVED set the pace with two speed moves, couldn’t stall the winner but held second over WINNING LEGENDS. The latter made the top at the 1/8, yielded for the pocket, had a clear shot at place in the Pocono Pike but couldn’t quite get there. FOREVERHILLREIGN was way wide off the far turn and closed very nicely. SEVEN IRON took back to tuck, then second-over, blindswitched by the winner then backed out to follow him three-wide midturn, evenly late. ARCH CREDIT stayed inside, evenly late. SIR JOHN F spotted, then came first-up going to the race’s midpoint, challenged but faded the last quarter. ATABOY HANOVER never featured.

 

 

Connors’ Comments for Saturday, May 1, 2021

FIRST RACE – Mid 50s throughout the day … WITH OUT A DOUBT was the only leaver and rolled on the lead, just warded off the grinder KING ALPHONSO. The latter moved raw at the 5/8, never made a big move at the leader until very late, very steadily to just miss. NEXTROUNDSONME moved out and got second-over, wide early in the stretch and had an OK finish. CONQUEST AS got the pocket by default with only the one outside leaver, clear in the Pocono Pike but didn’t gain. COOL CLIFFORD sat in, deep Pike, also not having much. THE LAST TWO never entered the main picture.

 

SECOND RACECAPTAIN NASH was under encouragement early but did not advance much tucking fourth, did advance when pulled raw at the half and reached the lead before the ¾, ran away from these. DIVISION BELL sat in and was badly shuffled, cleared deep in the Pocono Pike and just up for a distant second. CAPTAIN MCKEE, outside, couldn’t get close to the winner early backstretch, got new cover, went three-wide around it midturn, almost second. JAHAN HANOVER was first to the lead, pushed the favorite the entire frontstretch before yielding the lead, then got shuffled back, mildly in the Pike. WHEN YOU DANCE was on the move 3/16 but needed urging to get enough speed to clear to the lead nearing turn two, couldn’t keep the winner out 11/16, fell back. NOX VEGAS BLUECHIP and DA MAGICIAN didn’t do much here. DRAGON STRIKES went into the pocket at the 1/8, moved back outside past the 5/8, soon left raw and just clogged that tier.

 

THIRD RACETULLOW N worked out a good cover trip, lost cover ¾, one-geared the last ¼ and was just up for the King Of The Longshot Trainers, David Russo. BUSBOY HANOVER, rough-gaited but game, moved raw into turn two, rushed up and cleared before the ¾, held on to the lead until the shadow of the wire. GLENGARRY KNIGHT N moved out 5/8, couldn’t stay with the top two but bettered the rest. ROCKIN INTHE HILLS was four-wide to the first turn, two-wide to the pocket 3/16, wanted to move off the first turn but rethought that idea, was shuffled as the top two got away, to the Pocono Pike, evenly. IN SPADES was shuffled to last, three-wide headstretch, some pace in recovery. LOVE THE ACTION came through from the rail, forced the same horse to tuck in twice, yielded to the ¾ and tired.

 

FOURTH RACE – Driver James MacDonald, 2017 World Driving Champion and Mark’s brother, had a rough trip for his first Pocono win (he raced here one day in 2015): NOTHING BUT MUSCLE left, was closed out of a hole 3/16 and tucked fourth, back out on the move on the lower turn, was swept down the back and gapped cover a bit until the stretch, then again wide and found the energy to win the battle to the wire. MARION GONDOLIER got a pocket trip, to the Pocono Pike, may have had a deep stretch lead for a step or two, did well. MASSIVE OPULENCE moved out with cover on turn two, three-wide before the 5/8 to get to two-wide and challenged, had a short lead at points on the turn but couldn’t clear, did grab the lead early stretch and held it a long way. ADAGIO DE LA TOUR outstepped everybody from the far outer post, set the pace, battled hard with the first-over and held well. JACK RULES was stuck inside, angled out to the path behind the winner before midstretch and closed some. TW LAUXMONT was away last from the rail and did not emerge as a factor. LIGHTNING KIDD gapped third-over. KEYSTONE SERGEANT had traffic trouble late on the turn, ducked back inside but broke trying to gain.

 

FIFTH RACECAPTAIN HILL left, had cover to the 3/16 then went on to the lead before the 3/8, pushed a brusher to near the half then sat behind him, outside stretch and stepped right by late. BEACH FIRE K left well and was tight behind the early battle, stepped out to the 3/8 and went on to the top before the fast half, kept going quick numbers, tired but held second. LORD OF MISRULE was in a cover flow, left raw to the 11/16 and continued on steadily. RANGERS SURESHOT gapped his cover, OK late. REDHOT ROMEO went uncovered at the half, retucked third before the 11/16, faded the last quarter. AN THE THUNDEROLLS sat in, was shuffled to last and lost all chance. POLAK A left and seized command 3/16, yielded, all done 5/8.

 

SIXTH RACEBLACKLIGHT left between horses and tucked third at the 1/8, moved uncovered past the 5/8, crept up a little, then did better late and went on by. SOMEBEACH BARON was three-wide to the 1/8 to the lead 3/16, set the pace as he wanted, just could not sustain the advantage to the finish. MONEYMAN HILL left well and preserved the pocket, little at crunch time. WORLD ON EDGE stayed semi-connected. THE OTHERS did not.

 

SEVENTH RACEICINGON DE CUPCAKE moved uncovered past the 5/8 and went up to challenge, in a fight through the stretch, just along. O JONNIE sat the pocket behind fast fractions, may’ve been bottomed a little chasing them, Pocono Pike, had dead aim but not enough. CRITICAL MASS stayed connected, a bit of trot as the pace decelerated. MAGIC VACATION rolled along at a quick clip without pressure until nearing the ¾, tired. MAJOR IMPACT was outside but couldn’t reach cover; WILLY MOUSE was right behind him, gapped slightly. PITTSTOP KIP never featured. SWISS PLATINUM was losing contact before the half.

 

EIGHTH RACE REVELRY was urged leaving, maintained the pocket, then quarter-moved, set a quick pace under pressure from the half until nearing late on the far turn, then just drew away. AINTNOBETTER A was raw before the half and at the leader from the half to mid-far turn, tucked in the pocket to headstretch, all-out to hold second from BULLVILLE TERROR. The latter backed out to third-over, wide late turn, kept on coming. CAPTAIN CASH was away alertly for the lead, yielded for the pocket, gapped a little in the backstretch battle, gave way the last ¼. FEELING CAM LUCKY was right on his cover until the far turn, then couldn’t keep up. SCOOTNROLL and WARRAWEE UNIQUE were at the end of the field throughout.

 

NINTH RACEBAMSKI left a big hole behind the pacesetter from before the 3/16 until the 5/8 then began to narrow in, out late backstretch and had a small advantage around the turn but could not clear, did not fully assert himself until late. WHITE HAIR ROCKS stayed connected to the top two, outside towards the ¾ but then inside nearing the stretch, to the Pocono Pike and second. BLOW A CLOUD N blew right out to the lead, with a large margin as noted from mid-first turn until late backstretch with giant fractions, had enough left to keep the winner a fight to midstretch, then tired some. GIVEN UP TERROR retucked around a gapper, gained inside, outside stretch and had belated pace. WINDSONG JACK went around the gapper but had little more to offer. A REAL MIRACLE and DRINKA BEER never got into the main picture. BURNING MIDNIGHT went up to tuck fourth at the 1/8, started gaining going to turn two, fell way back.

 

TENTH RACEHIGHALATOR was three-wide to the 1/8 then two-wide to the front off turn one, rated the half then picked it up as a serious first-over challenge came on, shook off that one and held the rest safely in yet another game mile. RODEO ROCK came out second-over before the half, followed good cover until going three-wide headstretch, finished strongly although the winner didn’t look in danger. MYKINDACHIP used the rail to advantage to force a tuck then hang the favorite, yielded before the ¼ for the pocket, Pocono Pike, not enough pace late. AFLAME HANOVER was third-over, found his best strides a little too late. BILL HALEY N took back early, started uncovered into turn two and went his own third split in 26.2 to pressure the leader, got a little tired. AIR FORCE HANOVER didn’t enter the picture. I’M BENICIO A was between horses early, taken back to tuck but didn’t seem comfortable doing so, faded at the ¾.

 

ELEVENTH RACESCOTT ROCKS got the early two-hole then proceeded to gap for the next half-mile, in gear 5/8 and grinded to the leader, got the lead midturn but never cleared to the inside, held off the good-closing SWEET N FAST N. The latter was outside behind the winner, chose to stay behind him two-wide on the turn with room inside, finished resolutely. NATIVE’S SWEETLOU was last, had to circle three-wide past midturn, narrowed in very nicely. SUNSET BRAYDON sat in and was shuffled to last, weaved for clearance and finished well once with space midstretch. LYONS AMUSEMENTS lost cover to the 1/8 and was left on the outside challenging for the lead (in 26.4 / 54) until almost the half, kept the winner out around the turn, held well considering the amount of work he did. LEAR SEELSTER had cover, was blindswitched, ducked inside, not too much. HORSING AROUND was off on an open lead well past the ¼, pushed a foe before yielding before turn two, called it a day 5/8.

 

TWELFTH RACETRENTE DEO forced his main rival to tuck past the 1/8, rated the half, then powered home in 54.4 – 27. JOESSTAR OF MIA A had a slight advantage as the gate sped off but couldn’t clear the winner and took the pocket to the 3/16, second-best while no threat to win nor a “threat” to be caught for second. NATIONAL SPORT stayed connected third, outside midturn but quickly back in, evenly in the fast back fractions. INDICTABLE HANOVER moved behind dull cover, three-wide past the 5/8 to two-wide and getting cover, soon lost that cover on the turn, fair. BELL I NO took a spot, then was third-over, couldn’t keep up with the late backstretch sweeper. RAGS TO RICHES and BARNABAS were never in the main picture. PROVEN DESIRE moved uncovered to turn two but had very little.

Connors’ Comments for Tuesday, April 27, 2021

FIRST RACE – Stretch headwind developing before midcard … THISISSHE cleared with relative ease, rated the half, held off a long bid from STOP RESISTIN. The latter moved uncovered 5/8, challenged hard and drew to almost even terms late turn, ceded only a little stretch ground. TRIUMPHANT’S CHIP gapped down the backstretch, to the Pocono Pike, outfinished the others. GOLDEN SON left and secured the two-hole, struggled a bit in the last quarter. EXPLOSIVE MATTER moved outside but couldn’t reach cover. BROADWAY BRUISER never entered the picture.

 

SECOND RACETRUFFLES TOO was three-wide to the first turn, worked into third before the 3/16, moved outside just before midturn, gobbled up the ground to the leader and won going away, starting a big day for Buter-Butenschoen. ARMANI HANOVER was in front just past the 1/8, rolled in good fractions and had an open length lead at the ¾, could not stall the winner but kept on going for second. SOUTHWIND FULTON yielded at the 1/8 for the pocket, couldn’t keep up ¾, gained a bit of ground back the last 1/16. COUNT CHOCALOT struggled from the 5/8. DRAIN THE SWAMP struggled from off the second turn. NEWYORKBLUEBLOOD moved outside 11/16 but passed nobody. SHELL SHOCK was a bit off the gate and gradually lost contact with the field.

 

THIRD RACEMANHATTANUP NO ICE went to the lead at the 1/8, slowed the half then had a good battle with the first-over from before the 11/16, shook that one off headstretch, then kept the potential pocket rocket at bay late. SERRANO VOLO raced in the two-hole, went to the Pocono Pike, had her shot and performed well but couldn’t go by. HALL IT OFF sat in, best of the rest while inside in the lane. SPECIAL PROSECUTOR moved out raw 5/8 and battled with the winner from the 11/16 through headstretch, then backed off a bit. CHERRY RED moved out at the half but gapped from the 5/8. SANCHEZ ROCKS gapped early, then fell way back in the stretch.

 

FOURTH RACECHANCELLORCULLEN N left well, yielded 3/16, was on the move quickly off turn two and speed-grinded to the top 11/16, drew away. ARCHETTO HANOVER had cover most of the backstretch then lost it 11/16, able to take second in a three-horse photo. HES GONE BADDER joined the outer tier, steadily late. HUGH HEFNER N was parked 3/16 for the lead, extended a foe further than that distance before letting him go, and for his trouble got backed up when that one tired on the far turn, went between horses headstretch, slow to clear, hard to tell how much horse was left. JEREMES GENERAL went up early, had cover to the 3/16, looked as if he might take a two-hole off the first bend but eschewed that and did get the lead nearing turn two, tired the last 5/16. ARTACUS was at the back throughout.

 

FIFTH RACEAP HALL OF TRIX was quickly in front, pushed on some then yielded towards the fast ¼ to ride the pocket, to the Pocono Pike and got by rather easily as the longest shot on the board. MAGNIFICENT SEVEN followed useful cover a long way, three-wide headstretch, gained speed the closer they got to the wire. RECIPROCALBLUECHIP was looped early and was out to the fast opener, set the pace, couldn’t quite hold on late. TUIS SHADOW was forwardly-placed, not much in the latter stages. STEEL SCHOONER, not away well, struggled at the rear. LAZER JET moved raw early on the clubhouse turn, went 27.4 the third panel to challenge, could not sustain.

 

SIXTH RACETONIANNE had one leaver to deal with early, moved from the pocket 3/16 and quickly went on to the lead, was clear on the engine the rest of the way. TSM PRINCESS TEDDI sat in third, backed out into a blindswitch late turn, found room between horses upper stretch and was a distant deuce. BYTHEWAY HANOVER was third-over then second-over as a rival broke, in gear on the far turn, won a four-way photo for third. SNUF ENUF HANOVER left a gap most of the way, Pocono Pike, evenly. A BETTER GAME started first-over 9/16, advanced but never got close to the winner, gave way a little. SWEETONTHEBEACH was the only leaver, yielded past the ¼, couldn’t keep the pocket tight much of the rest of the way. MISS TANGO never surfaced. MIKI THE CLOWN was outside down the back but went offstride.

 

SEVENTH RACEDEWEY ARNOLD was three-wide early, to two-wide and proceeded to the lead at the ¼, moderated the half then restoked the burners down the back, finished well within himself. STORM BRINGER was the innermost of three main leavers and yielded at the ¼, struggled to keep semiclose in the pocket in the third quarter, lost that battle but did stay on to be second. BALLCAPSNBLUEJEANS was far back behind nonmoving cover, along for a distant third. MUSCLE JACK moved with cover then lost it 5/8, could not gain. PADRE ducked in fourth at the 1/8, outside into turn two, could do no better than retuck in a distant three-hole, little. MOSCOW MOON and DAGON HANOVER never were in the picture. I’LLALWAYSBEBACK left between horses, took third at the 1/8, fell back through the last half.

 

EIGHTH RACEMELANIA got in fourth 3/16, waited until the 11/16 to move out but chewed up the ground thereafter with every stride, drew off easily for Buter/Butenschoen #2. BILLIE CLAIRE came through third early, backed out with cover late turn, a distant second in a decent mile. SHE MUST BE MAGIC left strongly and hit the top at the 1/8, strung these out with a very fast pace for this class, started tiring ¾ after the hard early exertions. CHING CHING LUCKY was two-wide much of the 1/4 before tucking, out behind the winner but couldn’t match her move, wide and with some trot on the end. HAVANA OOH NANA yielded at the 1/8 and was loose in the two-hole much of the rest of the way. DOODLE HANOVER never entered the picture. SNOWFELLA took a while to take back and settle inside, never again a factor. BLESS YOUR HEART steadily dropped back the last half.

 

NINTH RACEGAMBLIN MO waited in the two-path until the quarter, then in gear to command 3/8, came home in twin 27.4s to win commandingly for Buter/Butenschoen #3 (combined margins = 10¾ lengths). KAUAI KING was three-deep to turn one then worked up to quarter command, yielded to sit behind the winner, no match but far ahead of all the others. BOLTMAN wasn’t in the picture until the stretch, when he came up the inside to be the very distant third. JASPER HANOVER left well, yielded at the ¼, couldn’t go with the top two the last ¼ and was edged for third. PD THE BIG EASY, not looking smooth-gaited at points, came up uncovered and briefly got to third, then fell back. TSM BATMAN joined the outer tier but did not advance. GRATEFUL KISS looked to leave but broke, recovered and caught the field, three-wide ¾ but broke again.

 

TENTH RACEEAZY PASS came out 5/16 appearing to anticipate that the quarter-mover would clear, stayed behind that one’s cover when she was left out two-wide, three-wide just before the ¾ and burst right into the lead, drew away. P L OLIVIA left strongly, forced tucks, then did not let the early brusher go by, could do little about the winner but held remarkably well for a very good second. FRANKLY MY DEAR left and got the two-hole, kept that spot closed during the midrace battle, stayed far clear of the others in third. NANCY BAR was out behind fading cover, wide into the stretch and just there for the very distant fourth. ETRA DE VIE tucked third before the ¼, moved out past the 5/8 but did not gain. R SPEED OF LIGHT was in very close quarters nearing the 1/8 taking back and made a break, then made a pretty good recovery. TRIP SEVENS was on the move going to the ¼ but was rebuffed in a bid for the lead, fell back significantly the last quarter. LEXA HANOVER never featured. KAYLA’S PLAYMATE was inside, made a break on the far turn.

 

ELEVENTH RACEMACKIE HANOVER left with cover two-wide, tucked at the ¼, came uncovered off the second turn after the fast half and gained steadily, swept to the lead just past midturn, a safe winner. TWIN B CHIT CHAT backed out to second-over 5/8, advanced, left uncovered past midturn, turned into the stretch as a clear second, held that position to the line. SUNRISE HANOVER got a forward spot, shuffled as the inner tier collapsed on the turn, outside then ducked back in early stretch and finished well. REAL LADY SADIE was out well past a fast ¼ to get the lead, then yielded for the two-hole, helmetbumped the driver of the pacesetter to the 5/8, then was badly shuffled under a big hold on the turn, worked clear but had only a mild forward gear late, did come back with “b.e.” MORE THAN KUTE was widest in the lane for the last check. RHYME N ROLL never was in the main picture; nor was SPEAKING OF COFFEE. CLASSICA thundered down the road from the rail, yielded 5/16 but immediately retook and put down three fast splits, all done when challenged on the far turn.

 

TWELFTH RACETRY TRY AGAIN was three-wide to the 3/16 in a fast opener, then went on to take the lead going to the 3/8, maintained the advantage to the wire with mild coaxing. NORTHERN SKYWAY came out second-over past the 5/8, three-wide into the lane and very good belatedly. CLARION HALL looked to be considering coming raw before the half when a foe broke and stayed in thereafter, to the Pocono Pike and got to second, fair late. MEETMEINTHEMIDDLE left between horses to 3/16 command in the snappy opener, yielded towards the 3/8, looked all-out the last 3/16. HARNESS AM moved raw past the 5/8, gained, held OK. INAPERFECTWORLD never featured. NAMJE emerged with the early lead, yielded 3/16, made a break before the ½, went inside the course and was pulled up.

 

THIRTEENTH RACECAPTIVATE HANOVER moved uncovered 9/16 and moved raw (with his own third quarter in 27 with the wind) into the lead midturn, still looked safe midstretch, but slowed a little late, still got the job done. WALK IT TALK IT moved out behind dull cover seeking to avoid a shuffle, three-wide midturn, thundered home (the last ¼ wasn’t that fast, though) to win a photo for second. TRAY SURREAL made the early lead, yielded 3/16, soon on the move to regain, yielded again for the pocket, backed out behind the winner ¾ and soon was left raw on the turn, tried hard to the end. FULL VIEW went widest from latest and finished sturdily. BRAZEN BRAZILIAN was out to the 3/16 to grab command, yielded, stayed in, edged out late turn, OK late midtrack. MAKE IT COME TRUE brushed to the lead in front of the stands, kept up a good pace, tired when the winner came calling. NOCH TEN left between horses, tucked third, left a big gap at the half, never again in the main battle. THANOS was outside but did not gain.

 

 

Connors’ Comments for Monday, April 26, 2021

FIRST RACE – Temperature near 50 degrees all day; stretch tailwind … CAPSAICINN was three-wide to the first turn, briefly with cover then kept going raw to 3/8 command, looked to be under threat from the closing QUEEN Z TAM midstretch but saw that one break and won by herself. The latter stayed in until the ¾ then moved up, looked a possible/probable? winner midstretch but went offstride, placed for a triple LOB. BETTER BID HANOVER got the top to the 3/16 and extended the winner a like distance before yielding for the pocket, kept close before fading some in the lane. TSM PRINCESS LEXI stayed inside, blocked late on the turn, angled wide early stretch and was gaining late. AHSOKA TANO left, yielded, had some trouble keeping pace the last 3/8. SANGRIA JULIE spotted 3/16, not heard from again. HILDA BE MINE did not enter the picture. RED RED HOT gapped in front of the stands the first time, went outside 5/8 but had very little. WOULDACOULDADID lost contact the last half.

 

SECOND RACEIDEAL HANNAH had cover to the 1/8, worked to the front 3/16, yielded for the pocket 5/16, outside stretch and went on by. CAPTAINANDTELLY was looped and with cover, left raw 3/16 and onward to the front 5/16, set the pace with pressure, couldn’t quite last to the line. CRAZY COOL got a forward position, in, to the Pocono Pike, good. SPICY COVINA was second-over well-placed behind a third quarter fight, swung three-wide late turn, best of the others. NUTTINBUTTHEBEST never was a major player. IDEAL CHIP was underway 5/16 with the wind at her back but couldn’t brush by the leader, tired past the ¾. EMORI HANOVER showed some speed, then stayed in and was shuffled back to last, three-wide, little chance. ADELIA HANOVER couldn’t do much from third-over.

 

THIRD RACEWHATA DAME was away enough to protect the pocket, a bit loose there from off the second turn to mid-far turn, then downshifted and gradually went by FLAME AWAY. The latter was away nicely and hit the front by the 3/16, strung out the field for the most part, but found one she couldn’t get away from. LILYBET was between horses early and tucked third, maintained that position throughout. ONE TRIX PONY went around a gapper down the back, outside far turn but couldn’t gain. BABYILOVEYOURWAY started gapping near the 3/8. THE OTHER TWO never came into the picture.

 

FOURTH RACEAMAZON soon took over, had only YOUR HONOR staying close most of the way, had enough to turn back that rival. YOUR HONOR defended the pocket, came out in the lane, tried hard but had to settle for second. TRICK CARD gapped most of the way after an early tuck. SOMEWHEREINAMERICA moved outside ¾ but couldn’t gain. DANCING TINA was hard to settle back in last, never threatened.

 

FIFTH RACECHOCOLATE MATTERS took over 3/16, had no challengers, won in hand. SECRET EDGE started strongly, yielded to the sit the pocket, evenly late without threatening. CAN DO IT ALL stayed close to the top two until the stretch, still clearly third. PRAIRIE TRINKET passed strugglers. SIMPLYME HANOVER gapped out 5/8. ARWEN DE VIE was losing contact with the field by the half.

 

SIXTH RACESEVEN IRON tucked fourth as the four inside posts got away 6-7-8-9, retucked third to the 5/8, outside midturn, strongly through the stretch. ASKMELATER HANOVER streaked to the top in 26.4, got a moderate middle half, but when he was asked later for more, he showed some effect of the hard opener. SEVEN KNIGHTS wound up working to the pocket in the fast opener, gave ground the last 3/16 but still clearly third. BUTTER TOFFEE decisioned KANDY KORN for fourth; the latter was out down the back and retucked ¾, couldn’t generate much late. WHOUCALNCRAZY was rough when taken back just before the start, never in it. SCIROCCO JAKOB also did not get a good start, never factored. SWISS PLATINUM was far back throughout. CHRISTOPHER CRAZO tucked third just past the 3/16, fell back from the 5/8.

 

SEVENTH RACECASEVILLE was on top before the 1/8, strung the field out in large part, a clear winner. TRIUMPHUS moved with cover before the 11/16, three-wide nearing the stretch and came home well. TUFF TO BE LINDY had the pocket, struggled to stay close to the winner much of the way despite a non-fast pace, so-so late. WILLIS THE MAN put in third before the 3/16, out raw 5/8 and moved up, but then grew tired. MY SON TY HANOVER gapped midpack. THAT’S ALL FOLKS never featured. GOTCHA HANOVER was offstride on the far turn and inside the course. OGALARAM was four lengths off the gate and kept losing ground from there. MATH WIZARD also was not right on the gate, but went frontward early, three-wide at the 1/8, broke.

 

EIGHTH RACETYSON wasn’t long to take control, kept a challenger parked, drew well clear the last 5/16. CIMERONKEN was three-wide to just before the 1/8, then two-wide to the three-hole at the ¼, stayed in, got room in the Pocono Pike was along for a distant second. DON sat the pocket, struggled to stay tight most of the last half, couldn’t hold the deuce. PUERTO RICO appeared to briefly consider going two-wide later backstretch but stayed in, pinned in on the turn, clear in the lane, so-so. POND JUMPER was three- then two-wide with cover most of the ¼, then left raw, tried for the top but was left outside, held pretty well considering the trip. SIR JOHN F never entered the picture. SPLITSVILLE moved out three-wide ¾ but was well off of useful cover. MOOSE MADNESS was third-over behind the parked horse, appeared to clear the second-over breaker without a problem, went three-wide at the ¾ but had no gain. CASEY T was out at the first two calls behind cover, broke off turn two.

 

NINTH RACE ITZPAPALOTL (named after a fierce Aztec goddess) had a very good start, yielded to a frontstretch challenger and sat in the two-hole, right to the Pocono Pike and right by. REALIZATION defended the early pocket, stayed in, went inside the winner and finished well. MAJOR HOULIHAN gapped a quick early tempo, moved outside past the 5/8 and gradually caught up to cover, tipped wide early in the stretch and along for third. SHEZAFREAKLIKEME wasn’t in the main picture, had some late pace inside. RABLE was underway raw off the second turn, made a mild advance then gave way. SO DIVA and MILEY ROSE were always well off the main bunch. ATOMIC FIREBALL got a 3-tuck going to the 1/8, moved 5/16 to the top past the 3/8 in a wind-aided second split, tired badly and drifted out in the stretch, and was wheeled to head back to the paddock shortly after going under the wire.

 

TENTH RACESO IRRESISTIBLE drifted out, got in gear just past the 1/8 and took over just past the ¼, rated quarter two, was in a good fight in the third quarter, turned back that rival, still had a major foe on both sides to deal with, did so gamely. CARRINGTON was quickly to the lead, yielded for the pocket, to the Pocono Pike, put up a very good fight. INCASEYOUDIDNTKNOW was second-over and gradually ranged up to be tighter on cover, three-wide midturn, paced her own back half in 55 but just couldn’t reach the top two while again performing well. MILIEU HANOVER was in last and close to Duncannon turning for home, gobbled up stretch ground. ROLL ON MAMA was away in good order, went evenly. AP BLAZE OF GLORY was third-over then three-wide with cover, not quite enough. BEACH CRAZY went uncovered into turn two and spurted into the backstretch to force the leader to speed up, couldn’t sustain her bid the last 3/16. THE OTHER DUO did not affect the outcome of this one.

 

ELEVENTH RACECAN’T SAY NO moved past the ¼ and went on to the front nearing the second curve in a fast half, had a clear lead late in the backstretch, but had a pair of determined ones coming after him, held well. EVA DAIRPET FR took a midpack spot, went second-over, wide early stretch and finished with great determination. DIVINE SPIRIT started raw 9/16, got closer and closer to the winner the further they went. FINAL DREAM gapped in an excellent flow, best of the rest. ER SOPHIA didn’t get a call. BRONZE YANKEE was three-wide much of the first 3/16, two-wide to the lead near the 3/8, yielded for the pocket, fell back at the ¾. BANZAI AS was first on top, pushed q quick 3/8 before relinquishing the top, started to gap even before the pocket horse started fading. ROUNDTOWN ROCKER couldn’t keep up the last half.

 

TWELFTH RACEFULL MOON BEACH stayed connected with the first half of the field, went out behind cover 11/16, left uncovered ¾, closed very strongly to draw away. THREE DRAGONS got early position, moved out 11/16 and retucked in the two-hole at the ¾, then backed out as the winner went by the leader and was a clear second. CAPTAIN TERROR was looped early and worked up to the pocket, popped out from the two-hole just past the half and paced his own third quarter in 27.1 against the wind to open a big lead from the 5/8 to midturn, but could not sustain that rate. THE BIG PICTURE was next. CHEESEHEAD gapped throughout and still got a check. SOCIAL THOUGHT and JAM THAT GUITAR were never close to the main dynamic. DUSTUP HANOVER had good gate speed to make the lead, rated the half, still succumbed to a challenge before the 5/8 and really backed up.

 

THIRTEENTH RACECAMPBELLINI yielded the lead 3/16 and waited patiently in the pocket, outside headstretch and put a nose up just on the wire. ADAGIO DE LA TOUR was four- then three-wide to the first turn, on the lead 3/16, got a slow second quarter even with the wind behind him, didn’t have much pressure until the stretch, just missed. GRAPPLE HANOVER moved second-over, gapped some down the back then closer and three-wide midturn, best of the rest over REMARKABLE DE VIE. The latter angled out two- and three-wide with cover midturn, came between horses in the lane with some finishing trot. PHANTOM RUSTY never factored after an inside trip. GAAREAT GAZOO wound up with an excess of cover. ONE DIRECTION pulled raw, urged but had little response. MEADOWBRANCH GLIDER moved out but couldn’t stay with cover.