HAMBURG, N.Y. — It was a long grind but Fond Memories A (Mach Three-Forever After) eventually got the job done in Buffalo Raceway’s $17,500 Open Pace for the harness racing fillies and mares on Wednesday night (March 29) with a three-quarter length victory over Miss Rockadali in 1:58.2 over the good track.
Miss Rockadali took the lead immediately and posted splits of :29.3, 1:00.0 and 1:29.0. Meanwhile, Fond Memories A, who sat sixth hitting the first panel, started to work her way towards the top just past the half. Driver Larry Stalbaum was able to get Fond Memories A motivated on the first over journey and grabbed the advantage at the top of the stretch.
Down the lane, Fond Memories A put some daylight between Miss Rockadali and herself, coasting in with the victory.Ā MoneymakehersmileĀ (Dan Rawlings) took the show position.
Owned and trained by Stalbaum, it was the second win of 2023 for the 7-year-old mare Fond Memories A. The victory boosted her seasonal bankroll to $28,040 and $269,775. She paid $9.80 to win.
Ball Diamond (We Will See) hit a home run in the $15,000 Open II for the distaff pacers as she blasted past JK Lady Star approaching the three-quarter pole and never looked back from there.
With JK Lady Star stomping out the fractions of :29.4 and :59.4, the pocket-sitting Ball Diamond didn’t want to get trapped in with the outer flow starting to develop. Driver Keith Kash Jr. slid Ball Diamond to the outside and she responded and left JK Lady Star in her wake, jogging home to and easy victory in 1:58.4.
Co-owned by Bruce Soulsby and Dannie Ray Hostetler, the 5-year-old Ball Diamond (We Will See-A Diamond In June) is trained by Kash Jr. The win upped her seasonal bankroll to $30,237 and $148,487 lifetime.
In the $13,100 pace for the ladies, Bank The Win appeared to be on her way to her third straight gate to wire win but someone forgot to tell Filly Speaks.
Trailing by four lengths entering the lane, Filly Speaks roared down the lane and trimmed Bank The Win by 1-1/4 lengths, collecting the $20.80 score for driver Kyle Cummings.
In a pair of $11,200 paces for the gals, Ruthmae Hanover ($24.20) got the job down for driver Shawn McDonough in 1:59.2Ā whileĀ PlatnumĀ Pearl ($9.30) beat longshot Who’s Got The Move by 4-3/4 lengths with David McNeight III steering home the winner.
Racing resumes this weekend with an 11-race program set for 6 p.m. on Friday with an 12-race card on tap on Saturday at 6 p.m.
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by Brian J. Mazurek, for Buffalo Raceway