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Fashion freer for series Sweep

Fashion Frenzie after a successful debut of a successful season racing debut at the start of the Up-to-date Holland Trotting series dominated the second leg of $ 30,000 in the Woodbine Mohawk Park on Monday, March 17th.

Fashion Frenzie

Louis-Philippe Roy drove the seven-year-old archangel-Striping fashion gelding for coach Jeff Gillis and Quebec owner Ecurie Francis Richard Inc., Gestion Mario Bourgea Inc., Pierre Guillemette and Sylvain Richard.

There was never an anxious moment for Fashion Frenzie, since the two-time O'Brien award winner led a brief field of five in the postal position with a start-gate breaker through breaks of: 28.2 ,: 58 and 1:27 on the way to a 1: 5.1 win. Up-to-date rules (Trevor Henry) followed 1-1/4 lengths behind Locatelli (Phil Hudon) achieved third place.

Fashion Frenzie is a career winner of 29 races and more than $ 1.32 million and paid $ 2.60 to win the overwhelming 1-5 favorites.

Fashion Frenzie is now perfect in a couple of Up-to-date Holland and aims on Saturday, March 29, in Mohawk on a series -Weep in the 60,000 dollar -Trotting final.

Fashion Frenzie Replay

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHS0FGCFBJA

The Up-to-date Holland series is $ 150,000 (Fillies & Mares & Mares in 2024 for non-winners of $ 150,000.

Another trotting with the chance of a series sweyp is Macallan ($ 2.70), who was a repetition winner in a conditioned pop-up series in which driver Scott Youthful sent 1-5 favorites to a 1: 55.3 number of coaches Tim Cherwaiko and fellow owner Gary Green.

Shadrack Hannover (3.60 US dollars) delivered his 4-5 pari-mutuel promise in another $ 16,000 division when he got the jump at the other opening leg winner, and with James Macdonald with 5-1/4 lengths for coach Amanda Riley and Own Triple S Equine.

This pop-up series applies to Trotter, who were not the winner of $ 30,000 in 2024 (Stutfute and Mares $ 37,500) or not an average of $ 1,700 (Stutfute & Mares $ 2.125) per start in 2024 with at least 15 starts. The 35,000 dollar finals will be controversial on Monday, March 31st.

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