Hamburg, ny. – The crazy bull (Walner) was on Saturday afternoon (March 8) on the field in Buffalo Raceways Open Power of $ 14,000, because he was crazy to get the 2: 1/2 length overracing over my one percent in 2: 00.1 over the good route.
Starting from the four points in fifth place, driver Kevin Cummings El Toro Lok immediately got to the point and ran through fractures of: 30.4, 1: 01.4 and 1: 31.3. Little competition turned home when El Toro Loco slid to the impressive victory, while my one percent (Kyle Cummings) took the second best and double class (David McNight III).
With the possession of the El Dorado Stables and Michael Torcello, 6-year-old, El Toro Loco (Walner-Southwind Cabaret), collected three victories in five attempts of the season. El Toro Loco was trained by Samuel Smith and earned $ 19,750 and $ 245,515 in his career.
The victory was just one of five for drivers Kevin Cummings, while coach Samuel Smith had four victories.
The sub -card on Saturday had a couple of $ 12,000 and an event of $ 12,000 for the Trotter.
Villiam (Joseph Chindano Jr.) returned to Buffalo Raceway after a stay in the Meadowlands and was impressive to start gate to wire fashion, and easily loosened Oaxacan Dream N with 3-1/4 length in 1: 56.3. Villiam used a 28.3 last triss to achieve the popular victory of USD 3.50.
In the possession of Chindano Jr. and Maggie Chindano, it was the first victory in seven attempts in the season for Villiam (Rock'n'roll Heaven-Village Mirage). The victory increased its seasonal income to $ 13,095 and $ 432,143 in his career.
In the other division, Rununjimmydunn N (Kevin Cummings) won two basic victories by wiring the field in 1: 58.1.
Rununjimmydunn N ($ 3,10) immediately took responsibility for the top and published it from the sixth contribution.
Rununjimmydunn N (American Ideal Delightful Paula), who is owned by Samuel Smith by Samuel Smith owned by Samuel Smith, has now earned $ 17,460 for the campaign and $ 651,427.
In the 12,000 dollar -Trab it was a match race between Grinder (Chindano Jr.) and the strongly preferred crazy fools (Kyle Cummings) when the two turned down after the long home stretch. Then the crazy fool was able to grind the wire (9.20 US dollars) in 2: 00.4 around the 1-1/2 length victory.
Grinder belongs to the PT stable, which performs Candace Brandstatter-Hall with conditioning. The victory was the first of 2025 for Grinder (Andover Hall-Wishful Me), who put $ 15,000 in the bank this season and a lifetime of $ 312,537.
Chindano Jr. had four driver, with Drew Monti scored a couple. Brandstatter-Hall, Maggie Chindano and Marc Shuttleworth had two training wins.
The race will be resumed on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. with a 14-race card.
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from Brian J. MazurekFor Buffalo Raceway