HAMBURG, N.Y. — Harness racing driver Keith Kash Jr. has found success at Buffalo Raceway recently, so it just made sense for him to bring along one of his trainees for a visit and to try their luck. The journey and the toss of the dice ended up being well worth it.
American Trademark ($3.10) made his debut at Buffalo Raceway an impressive one as he wired the field in the $15,000 Open Pace in 1:55.0 over the fast track. It was the first start of the year at the Hamburg oval for the Kash Jr. barn.
Starting from the inside, American Trademark appeared like he was going to be pressed on the outside byĀ McSpideyĀ in the early going but that leave attempt was quickly snuffed out. Now enjoying the uncontested lead, American Trademark put up splits of :29.1, :58.0 and 1:26.2.
There was little action coming down the lane for American Trademark to worry about as he easily held off Pembroke Joey by 1-1/4 lengths and a late charging Stop Action (Kevin Cummings) who finished in second and third respectively.
Owned by the L’Emmur Stables LLC and trained by Kash Jr., it was the fifth victory in 20 starts for American Trademark (Rockin Image-L Dees Lourdes). The win boosted his 2022 bankroll to $46,769 and $136,197 in his career.
In the $13,100 Open II Pace, favored Long Train Runnin ($3.40) closed like a ‘freight train’ and collared Endeavors Pride by a head in the shadow of the wire in 1:56.0.
My Money Honey set the fractions off the rail with splits of :29.2, :58.1 and 1:27.2. Endeavors Pride was first over with a panel to go while Long Train Runnin (Drew Monti) sat in the garden spot. Heading for home, Long Train Runnin scooted along in the passing lane and narrowly snuck past Endeavors Pride (Kevin Cummings) while My Money Honey (Kyle Cummings) had to settle for third in the three-way photo.
Co-owned by Drew Monti and Mark Jakubik and trained by Darrin Monti, it was the sixth victory in 13 appearances this season for the 7-year-old Long Train Runnin (Big Bad John-On The Choo Choo). The win jumped his seasonal earnings to $31,728 and $195,593 lifetime.
The hot and humid weather had the tote board scorching as well with some big balloons produced. LuckyĀ NadotremblayĀ has the biggest return on the afternoon with a $51.50 decision while Mr Fantasy notched a $45.20 win and Amrcanbootscoota A a $34.80 triumph.
Shawn McDonough, Kevin Cummings and Dan Yetman each had driving doubles while McDonough had two training victories.
Racing will return on Wednesday afternoon with an 11-race card set for 1:30 p.m. The New York Sire Stakes will be back with the 3-year-old filly pacers going at it in a pair of contests worth $56,100 each. There will also be a pair of $15,000 Excelsior A events as well. There will be a guaranteed pool of $5,000 in the Pick 5 which begins in the second race.
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by Brian J. Mazurek, for Buffalo Raceway