Plainville, MA — A multiple winner in Massachusetts already this year, harness racing pacing mare Firstup captured her first $25,000 fillies and mares Open Handicap at Plainridge Park on Monday afternoon (Oct. 11).
Driver Shawn Gray sent Firstup to the lead in the short field of six while the heavily favored Therewasthisgirl (Nick Graffam) — who came in with a five-race winning streak — was taken back to last at the start. With Thatās Incredible (Drew Monti) sitting in the pocket, Firstup proceeded to set fractions of :26.3, :56.1 and 1:24.1.
By the time they reached that third station, Therewasthisgirl was pacing forward first-over and made her way to third in the last turn. When the girls straightened for home, Monti popped Thatās Incredible out of the hole and tried to advance, however Firstup would have none of it and was the best today, pacing home under minor Gray urging to win by 1-3/4 lengths in 1:51.4.
In capturing her eighth win of the year, Firstup ($7.60) pushed her earnings to $87,729 for owner Jesmeral Stable. Sheena Cohen trains the winner. Firstup is a seven-year-old mare by Rockin Image.
FIRSTUP REPLAY
The $20,000 secondary pacing feature turned in the fastest mile of the day when King Spencer (Shawn Thayer) went gate-to-wire in a lifetime best win, timed in 1:50.4 to claim his second straight victory at The Ridge.
King Spencer ($3.40) is a 4-year-old gelded son of Sweet Lou who is owned by Linwood Higgins and trained by James Dunn.
KING SPENCER REPLAY
Gray ended up with two driving wins for the afternoon as did Thayer, and both Dunn and Domenico Cecere each had two training wins. However the leading driver of the meet had the biggest day of all.
Bruce Ranger, who had 157 driving wins at Plainridge Park at the start of the day, added four more wins to his already impressive total on Monday, including a natural hat trick in races one through three.
Ranger scored with Colby Jack (1:56, $2.80), Miki U So Fine (1:51.4, $5.40) and Dancing Lew (1:53.1, $3.80) who all took new lifetime marks, and completed his grand slam with Four Leaf Lindy (1:55, $3.40).
Now boasting 161 wins, Ranger is 39 ahead of the second place Shawn Gray (122) and 65 ahead of the third place Drew Monti (96). Ranger also has earned $1.57 million in purses so far during the meet.
Racing resumes at Plainridge Park on Thursday (Oct. 14) with post time at 2 p.m.
For full race results, click here.
By Tim Bojarski, for the Standardbred Owners of Massachusetts