East Rutherford, NJ – Saulsbrook Victor (Pride) Utilize a rapid third quarter to get the lead before they were in an thrilling cable harness racing racing racing racing in Meadowland in Saturday evening, and thwarted Mad Max Hanover's offer for a fifth number of points in a row.
In the beginning of the 25,000 dollar winner, the Huntinthelastdolar, Saulsbrook Victor, and I wrote a rose fight for the tour in the first curve when Mad Max Hannover spread the chase with an Evengeld favorite before finding a place inside.
After Huntinthelastdolar led her over the quarter: 27.1, driver Brett Macdonald, who recently decided to consistently drive in Woodbine Mohawk Park, Saulsbrook Victor at the top before he hit half in a requirement: 54.1 as Mad Max Hannover, who was sitting in the Vierloch on the four -hole, the shelf and began, the shelf. to regulate and began to regulate the Rahnen.
Shortly after the five-dubes, Mad Max Hannover seemed a little to stand before Saulsbrook Victor came to three quarters in 1: 21.2 three quarters. It seemed that blazing: 27.1 third panel had done the trick.
“Board [Beckwith, driving Mad Max Hanover] I only came to myself in the last curve, “said Macdonald.” I said we'll see how it works. Max was on the move and when I took him away, I thought he was gone. And then he got back. “
Saulsbrook Victor freed from 'Max' when they were aimed at the stretch trip, but Mac's joy now joined three when Mad Max Hannover breaks away again with the advantage of the leader.
For a moment it looked like Mad Max Hannover was winning again, but the wire came to Saulsbrook Victor on time, which held on one nose in 1:50. Mac's joy was the third.
Saulsbrook Victor Replay
As if I had the best horse during training in Large M, the victory was the first in Meadowlands for Macdonald, the owner of Saulbrook Victor.
“It is one of these places where you definitely want to win a race,” said Macdonald. “It's a gigantic deal to win a race here.”
Saulsbrook Victor, a 7-year-old son of Source of Pride-Atlanta girl, who was trained by Macdonald's father Ronald, increased his lifelong statistics to 30 wins from 117 starts, well for the income of $ 491,938.
As a third choice in the bet, he paid $ 14 to win.
A little more: Todd McCarthy and Jason Bartlett were each with three winners for the top driver of the night. … Jeff Cullipher was the top coach with two victories. … All-source bets on the 14 race card amounted to $ 3,208,415. … racing will continue on Friday at 6.20 p.m.
For complete racing results, click here: US trabering results.
from Dave LittleFor the Meadowlands