Pompano Beach, FL, December 28, 2021 – There were two big headlines at Pompano Park on Monday night–a record $100,000 plus Pick-5 handle and another sizzling Hot Art performance in the harness racing featured $10,000 claiming ($20,000-$30,000) handicap pace.
Actually, the record Pick-5 handle story began on Sunday night in Florida Amateur Driving competition when Explosive Motion, driven by Jamie Marra, exploded the tote-board with a $2 win payoff of $149.80 in the first of two amateur trotting events–that four-year-old gelded son of Explosive Matter closing stoutly after a heady drive to win in 1:58, a seasonal best. It was also a milestone 75th career win for Marra.
That win also keyed a $581.40 exacta payoff with the favorite, a $2 trifecta return of $3,430.20, a 20 cent superfecta of $1,980.64 and a $2 daily double worth $2,185.60.
The on-setting record to be also helped along in yet another amateur event when The Big Muscle, driven by Joe Pennacchio lived up to his name by out-muscling his competition on the wire in 1:58.2.to score at 5 to 1 ($13.20) giving Pennacchio his 204th career success in the bike.
A few minutes later, the record handle-to-be was virtually assured when Mac Anover and John MacDonald teamed up to score at 33 to 1 in the final leg of the Sunday Pick-5, leaving that offering unscathed with a carry-over of $11,116 and change, setting up a $60,000 guaranteed Pick-5 pool for Monday.
Four favorites and a second choice dominated the Monday proceedings, including an amateur with the 1 to 2 favorite, Anchors Away, taking yet another FADC event with Tony Dinges in the bike.
This four-year-old gelded son of Whom Shall I Fear went a rugged journey to score in 1:56.2 over Big Boy Rosco (Jamie Marra) and Everyone’s Talkin (Ron Cusimano). The win was number 12 on the year for Anchors Away for trainer Mike Deters, who co-owns with Joel Warner.
ANCHORS AWAY REPLAY
The ageless marvel Hot Art, driven by ageless marvel Rick Plano, closed out the Pick-5 competition as the 1 to 5 tote-board favorite ($2.60), winning by a well measured neck in 1:51.4, extending his winning streak to five in yet another gate-to-wire victory. The 12-year-old put up number of :27, :55.2 and 1:23.2 along the way to hold off Noahs Mill (David Miller) with R J P (Wally Hennessey) third over Dakota Jack and Believeinthespirit in the classy quintet.
In Hot Art’s past five starts, he has “1’s” in 24 of 25 points of call on his charted lines.
In explaining Hot Art’s recent success, Plano said, “actually he (Hot Art) races better off the pace on someone’s helmet but he’s so strong right now, he doesn’t let me put him in the hole…he’s just so fast out of the gate. He’s been quite amazing lately…but he’s going to be 13 in a few days, so we’ll hope he stays as healthy as he is right now!”
HOT ART REPLAY
The win was the 16th of the year for Hot Art, sending his 2021 earnings to $87,593 and $445,893 lifetime in 294 starts.
By the way, chalk players had a field day in the Pick-5 as there were 2,759 winning tickets on the 5/6-2-5-5-5 combo returning $32.40.
Racing continues on Tuesday with trotters in the limelight in the $14,200 Open Handicap Trot. Another Plano trainee, Toys For You, goes for his fifth straight win in the feature with Timon AS, Muscles For Life, Max, Flagman and Wild And Crazy Guy providing the competition.
The Tuesday card also features a $15,000 guaranteed pool (industry low 12% takeout) on the Pick-4 and a Super Hi-5 jackpot of $58,046.
Post time is 7:20 p.m.
For full race results, click here.
by John Berry, for Pompano Park