Hamburg, ny. – Jim Morrill Jr. took his first cable harness racing walk of the 2025 season on Friday afternoon (April 4) and it didn't take long for him to know his presence when he led mine (My One percent (My MVP) for a 1-1/2-lange victory over the double class in Buffalo Raceways $ 13,500 open I-II disability red.
After Morrill Jr. had not hit the board on the program in his first two drives, he got back to the profit route with my one percent ($ 7.70). After an early encounter with Crazy Ritz for early boast rights, I managed to reach the top over the rapid route: 29.0.
When I stayed in the command by panels from: 59.2 and 1: 28.2, my percent had to fight with a horse wall behind, including a demanding double class that three spread throughout the route. But Morrill Jr. kept my one percent interested in the trail and was basic to surround the double class (David McNeight III) and Crazy Fool (Kyle Cummings).
Co-ownership of Steven and Nancy Pratt and Kirk Desmond trained, it was the fourth victory in eight starts this season for the 5-year-old who was my own percentage (my MVP-Deweyann). The victory rose to $ 29,085 and in his career to 64,123 US dollars.
In the undermated $ 11,000 trab, Valentine Express ($ 7.80) was able to overcome the outer eight posts and wear the Tempo Setting Cartier Zette in 1: 58.2.

When Cartier Zette blew into the lead and stitched statistics in the early driving, the driver Drew Monti was able to sneak into the three points with Valentine Express when the field hit the opening marker.
Cartier Zette published splits from: 29.3, 1: 00.0 and 1: 29.3, but had to deal with Valentine Express, which was over for the first time. The tandem dissolved from the field and turned out to be a match race to the wire, whereby Valentine Express was able to drive the shadow of the finish line. Cartier Zette (Joseph Chindano Jr.) had to be satisfied with the check for second place with the Pech Luck, while the stamp statistics (Kyle Cummings) took third.
In the possession of Rock 01 Stable Inc. and conditioned by Jerry Nugent Jr., it was the first victory in two attempts this season for 6-year-old Valentine Express (chapter Seven-Cantala). The triumph moved its bankroll a year to 6,250 US dollars and $ 258,327.
Monti ended the afternoon with three wins, while Chindano Jr. collected a couple. David Russo had two training wins.
Races will continue on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. with 12 planned races. There is a transmission of $ 2,370 in the selection 5, which begins in the second race.
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from Brian J. MazurekFor Buffalo Raceway