POMPANO BEACH, FL, FEBRUARY 24, 2022 – LA Always Amartini, confidently handled by harness racing trainer-driver Joe Chindano, Jr., scored a gate-to-wire win in the $14,200 Open Pace for Mares on Wednesday night (February 23), stopping the timer in 1:52.2.
The exceptional seven-year-old daughter of Always A Virgin used a hot :26.2 opener to deter any other foe from trying for the top spot and then capped off the mile with a :27.4 closer while putting the skids on any possible threats to the wire.
Image Of A Dream (Rick Plano) finished second after leaving with alacrity as well and finding the garden spot, which she maintained all the way, while Ourlittlemiracle (Wally Hennessey) rallied late for show honors. Roll With Angel and Crisp Mane completed the order of finish in the compact quintet.
After the event, driver Joe Chindano, Jr. related, āThis mare seems to have really blossomed here in South Florida. Her first couple of starts down here wer kind of so-so but she really has come around to be a really terrific mare. Angie (trainer Coleman) does a remarkable job with her keeping her in tip-top shape and this mare is all business when she hit the racetrack. The first quarter was pretty quick, but she got a bit of a breather for the next half. I chirped to her around the final turn and off she went!ā
LA ALWAYS AMARTINI REPLAY
Trainer Angie Coleman then added to Chindanoās voice smiling, āI canāt tell you how proud I am of her. Sheās not real easy to be around but sheās all in the game on the track. You know, weāre just two mean girls (Angie and Martini) that want to be left alone to do our work.ā
Owned by Fox Racing, Inc., LA Always Amartini sent her 2022 scorecard to 4-1-3 in eight starts, good for $34,584 in this young year and $318,926 lifetime.
As the even-money tote-board favorite, she paid $4.20 to her multitude of backers.
The $12,600 Open II Pace for the ladies went to the 28 to 1 outsider Sunrise Hanover, patiently driven by Dave Ingraham, in 1:54.3.
The five-year-old daughter of Somebeachsomewhere sprinted home fastest of all to sccore by a length over For Shark’s Sake (Andy Shetler) with the pacesetter Prairie Westerngal (Kevin Wallis) third. Protect Blue Chip rallied late for fourth while Primo Extremo picked up the nickel in the field of nine.
As usual, Prairie Westerngal used her gifted gate speed from the eight post to take charge just a few strides off the wings only to yield to For Sharks Sake right at the opening marker in a brisk :26.4.
A couple of strides after that, Prairie Westerngal brushed back to the front and took the field to the half in :56.2 and final bend in 1:25.2.
Turning for home, Prairie Westerngal tried to protect her advantage but, at mid-stretch, For Sharks Sake stick her head in front but she couldn’t contain the surging Sunrise Hanover, who used a :28.1 finale to score the upset win.
Owned and trained by Mike Simons, Sunrise Hanover won for the third time this year, not only sending her 2022 earnings to $12,670 but achieving a new lifetime mark in the process. She’s banked $78,927 career-wise.
As the longest shot on the board, Sunrise Hanover rewarded her faithful with a $58.80 mutuel, keying a $2 trifecta payout of $2,006,00 and a $713.00 Pick-4 payoff for the 50-cent ducat, despite the fact that the sequence started with an even money proposition, followed a 4 to 5 chance and a fourth choice play at 6 to 1.
SUNRISE HANOVER REPLAY
Racing continues on Sunday night with the Italian-American Amateur Challenge and, in the better for the bettor department, a $15,000 guaranteed Pick-4 poll with the industry low 12% takeout, a Pick-6 carryover and a Super Hi-5 finale which has ballooned to $20,507.
Post time is set for 7:20 p.m.
For full race results, click here.
by John Berry, for Pompano Park