Freehold, NJ — Harness racing amateur driver Tony Verruso sat back with Masster Blue and allowed Tony
Beltrami and Latoka to cut the fractions and then closed with a rush to win the American Harness Driver’s Club trot Saturday at Freehold Raceway.
Maybe it was only fitting that Verruso won the American Harness Drivers Club trot today at Freehold Raceway since the track was honoring the prowess of longtime veteran Harold Kelly who won many driving titles at the New Jersey double oval, and Verruso started in the game under Kelly’s tutelage. He even wears the blue and gold colors of his mentor.
In today’s event Beltrami sent Latoka to the lead and with nobody challenging them they led the competition by the quarter in a soft 29.4. Still alone on the lead, Latoka was a length in front of If I Must (Paul Minore) when they passed the half in 1:01.
Verruso, who was traveling along in third place, moved Masster Blue off the pylons and up to challenge Latoka for the lead and they were side by side when they trotted by the three quarters in 1:30.2.
They were heads apart when they rounded the final turn and straightened for home. The two trotters then battled through the stretch and in the final strides Masster Blue proved to be the strong horse and went on to a one-length triumph as the final timer flashed 2:00. Third place went to If I Must.
MASSTER BLUE REPLAY
“I was extremely pleased to win the race today since I all but learned the game from Harold Kelly who was a great horseman and longtime leader at Freehold,” Verruso said.
The winner, Masster Blue is a Muscle Mass gelding owned and trained by John Novello. He paid $6.80 for the win.
For full race results, click here.
by John Manzi, for the American Harness Drivers Club
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