CUMBERLAND, ME – A group of Southern Maine’s best trotters line up behind the First Tracks Cumberland starting gate for the $6,000 Winners Over class on Saturday, May 15th, kicking off the second week of full card, live harness at the iconic half-mile oval.
The morning line favorite Awol Hanover invades from Monticello for the recently relocated Driver/Trainer McGwire Sowers, who comes back home to Maine to set up shop for the season.
“He is by far the best trotter that I have in the barn. In fact, when he behaves himself he is faster than some of my pacers,” the 21-year-old up-and-coming driver said with a laugh.
“He wants to be a good horse. We just have to be very careful with him behind the starting gate. He can get pretty worked up in the early going. We tow him during the week to keep him settled down and try not to push him beyond what he wants to do.”
With 20 lifetime wins, the 7-year-old son of Donato Hanover is approaching $200,000 in lifetime earnings and is from the Lindy Lane mare Angel Fire Hanover. He was bred by the sport’s leading nursery, Hanover Shoe Farms and is owned by Cliff Grundy of Boca Raton, Florida.
McGwire Sowers is currently stabled at Windsor Fairgrounds and has eleven horses in the barn, which he shares with girlfriend Sara Gibbs.
“We work together and plan on racing in Maine all year. We like Cumberland and will race at the fairs in between meets.”
Sara Gibbs is currently the third leading trainer at Cumberland with 3 wins in 9 starts and a UTRS of .432. As a driver, McGwire Sowers has a win percentage of 25% at Cumberland, winning 2 of 8 starts and a UDRS of .361.
After just three days of racing, Bruce Ranger leads all drivers with 7 victories (.414). He is followed by Heath Campbell (.383) with 6 wins. Valerie Grondin leads all trainers with 4 wins in just 6 starts (.722).
Saturday’s 9-race card also features three $4,500 divisions of NW $3,500 or 8 PM/Opt $8,000 claimer pace races, and there is a $800+ carryover in the Pick 4 (races 6-9).
Racing from Cumberland comes back Tuesday, May 18, first post 4:15 pm. For more information go to our website firsttrackscumberland.com and follow us on Facebook at @FirstTracksCumberland.
by Chris Tully, for First Tracks Cumberland