Friday, April 25, 2025

Share

Back victories for breast Hannover

In an exhilarating exhibition of strategy and speed, Brue Hannover (Stay hungry) And driver Doug McNair won the second leg of the Up-to-date Holland station in Woodbine Mohawk Park on Saturday, March 22nd, in Woodbine Mohawk Park and, after winning the first leg, scored the racing win last week.

Brue Hannover

Jack Panic (Jonathan Drury) took over the early lead in front of the goal, with Emmett's Buddy (Tyler Borth) finding third place in the pocket and 3-5 favorite breast Hannover. Jack Panic set the pace when the field drove through the opening district in: 27.3.

Breast Hannover quickly tipped out, switched on and cleared out the field. The 7-2 second favorite, American history (Louis-Philippe Roy), was scorching on the heels and with one: 55.3 half it became a two-horses on the front.

American history reached the three -quarters rod in 1: 22.4 and looked powerful when the field entered the route. Brue Hannover, who was satisfied with sitting in his pocket, used his opportunity and gave up the inner position.

With a powerful stretch drive, Brue Hannover returned the lead from American history and rose forward in 1: 50.3 to cross the wire and win with a command with 3-1/2 lengths. Emmett's Buddy, who had remained close to the pace, secured second place while the drive train (James Macdonald) fought for third place.

Brue Hannover Replay

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JJnfezfbeg

Brue Hannover, a five-year stay Hungrig-Blind-Ehrgeist Wallach, is trained by David Menary for Burke Racing Stable LLC from Fredericktown, Pennsylvania and Weaver/Bruscemi LLC from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. With this victory, the Pacer now achieves seasonal income of $ 68,417 and a lifelong bankroll of 399,045 US dollars.

The Up-to-date Holland Tacing series is open in 2024 for non-winners of $ 150,000 (Stutfutsräger and Mares $ 175,000).

The final of Up-to-date Holland Stimings and the Trotting series of $ 60,000 will take place on Saturday, March 29.

In the final of the popup series of $ 35,000 for horses and moneyings, which are not winners of $ 30,000 in 2024, 1-5 favorite Highland beach, which was powered by Tyler Borth, won the victory.

Batterup Hannover rose from Post Ten to take the early lead, but Highland beachlover quickly took over the takeover and set breaks from: 28.1 ,: 57 and 1: 24.3. Highland beach lover and battery Hannover then pulled away from the field, but Highland beachlover turned out to be the strongest and won in 1:53 by 4-3/4 lengths. Elliot Moose (Ed Hensley) finished third, Hurricane Cheyenne (Jody Jamieson).

Trained by Carmen Auciello for Stephen Klunowski from North York, Daniel Sarafian from Unionville, Ontario, and Lawrence Fox from Up-to-date York, Ny, Nine-year-old Walling Highland Beachlovers (Sowbeacheome-Banke Highland) now has seasonal income of $ 42,190 and a lifespan of $ 595.

The $ 20,000-pop-up series consolation was won by Pipewrench Charlie (1:54, 22.80 US dollars), which was driven by Travis Cullen for coach Jodie Cullen. The pop-up series of $ 16,000 went to Century Inspector (1: 54.3, 89.40 USD), which was powered by Phil Hudon for coach Blair Burgess.

Mohawk will take his planned March break next week and be obscure from Sunday to Friday. The race will be resumed on Saturday, March 29.

For complete racing results, Click here.

Out of Standardbred Canada

Read more

Related News