CUMBERLAND, ME – The warmth of the sun was shining down upon the harness racing horses and fans for the opening day of Cumberland’s winter festival on Wednesday (Nov. 3) where a full card of ten races enjoyed robust wagering and competitive harness racing.
The $4,500 opener and co-feature was won by Mr Blissfull and driver Aaron Hall in 1:58.4. Scoring from post two, Hall moved the 9-year-old son of Blissful Hall right to the top and never looked back.
Trained by Aaron’s father Craig Hall and owned by Robert Ferreira, Mr Blissfull picked up his fifth victory of the season and 31st of his career where he is quickly approaching a quarter million in lifetime earnings.
Blue Seal Feeds sales representative Aimee Nichols cheerfully made the presentation to the winning connections. Mr Blissfull paid 2.60 to win. So It Goes (post 6, Athearn) finished second with Tail Hook (7, Watson) getting up for third.
MR BLISSFULL REPLAY
The fourth race, second leg of the co-feature went to Daliocity and driver Andy Harrington. Demonstrating that the front-end bias held strong through today’s card, Harrington sent the 7-year-old son of Dali out to the lead as soon as the wings folded, and continue to hold command of the tempo and the field.
Tripping the timer in 1:57.3, Daliocity picked up his seventh win of the season for owner and trainer Sarah Gibbs.
Daliocity paid $24.20 to win. Sanattle Slew (post 1, Deslandes) finished second and provided for an $80.90 exacta. Through The Fence (2, Hall) was third and coupled with the 5-1 resulted in a $492.30 trifecta.
DALIOCITY REPLAY
Matt Athearn and Bruce Ranger both enjoyed driving doubles on today’s card, with total handle exceeding $70,000.
Another popular ‘Business Day at the Track’ was sponsored by Key Bank and Landry French Construction with guests enjoying great food and refreshments on the track’s expansive apron.
Be sure to join us on Saturday, November 6 at the Trackside Pub to benefit ‘Futures for Standardbreds.’ Round Up, Donations, and Raffles during the races with giveaways throughout the event. Visit Blue Seal Feeds and Futures for Standardbreds in the pub, which is hosted by the Trackside Pub and First Tracks Cumberland.
Every card in the upcoming schedule boasts a $3,000 guaranteed Pick 5, which begins with the first race, and free past performances are available on the USTA’s Strategic Wagering Schedule: http://handicapping.
Racing continues at First Tracks Cumberland for our Winter Festival extended pari-mutuel meeting featuring back-to-back cards on Tuesday & Wednesday (Nov. 9 & 10) and continues weekly through December 31, 2021.
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by Chris Tully, for First Tracks Cumberland