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Dead heat in high-end speed

East Rutherford, NJ -After a Cutthroat Stretch fight, there was no clear wiring harness racing for the Saturday Night feature in Meadowland as a gem quality (Captain crunch) and on Saturday evening (Always B miki) Ended in a dead heat for victory in the $ 20,000 high-end speed.

Gem quality and its Saturday evening in a dead heat (Lisa photo)

The tour of the three-density took the tour on Saturday evening and led the field at half in: 56.3 as 4-5 favorite edelstein quality, whereby he started his first start of 2025 and was sitting in the three-hole.

When the field started to switch to the distance, Dexter Dunn activated the gem quality and gradually met on the race on the race on the edge, as his Saturday evening, the 5-2 second choice, in 1: 24.1 three quarters.

Then the battle was switched on.

Dave Miller continued to get the pace from the length of the route on Saturday evening when the gem quality came closer to the wire.

Very tardy Zeppole Hannover moved well after a pocket excursion and looked for an 8-1 surprise, but he finished a head behind the Top Two behind the Top Two when a final over control of gem quality brought him a common circular photo of the joint winner. The time for the mile was 1: 50.3.

“He only had a qualification game tonight, but it was a good qualification,” said Dunn from Gem Quality, who was trained by Chris Ryder. “He was good there on the street. Some pretty good horses met the line together. I knew it was a pretty good last quarter.

Gem quality, a 4-year-old son of Captain Crunch-Twinkle, achieved his eighth lifespan in 25 attempts, while increasing his lifelong income to only $ 660,000. He paid $ 2.20 to win.

Gem quality and repetition on Saturday evening

“I thought it was an excellent effort,” said Nifty Norman of his trainee, the Saturday evening. “He is not really a front-end horse. I think [when a close second in his seasonal debut]. “”

A 4-year-old, Schumal son of always B-Miki-Nacht-Musik, his Saturday evening paid $ 2.80 after winning in 28 lifetime attempts for the sixth time. His income is now almost 280,000 US dollars.

Glaser Top 'Capper: Robert Glaser ended the night with a bankroll of $ 798.65 to win the fourth leg of the monthly handicaping competition of Meadowland. He and the second-placed finisher Jim Bohnarczyk ($ 650.80) have now brought in places in the end of the year with only 20 players. The next issue of the monthly test of 1,000 US dollars will take place on Friday, May 16.

A little more: Brett Beckwith won four times in the program to pack his leadership on the Gigantic M driver rating. The 22-year-old pilot has 60 wins this year. … Jason Bartlett led three to the Victory Lane and is second overall with 49 wins. … All-source actions for the 14-race program amounted to $ 2,503,606. … racing will continue on Friday at 6.20 p.m.

For complete racing entries, click here: US trap entries.

from Dave LittleFor the Meadowlands

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