SUMMERSIDE, PE – Rewarding his backers, One Wicked Man (Mcwicked) won the fastest Gold division of the P.E.I. Colt Stakes for two-year-old pacing colts on the Thursday evening program at Red Shores at the Summerside Raceway.
The Prince County oval played host to the P.E.I. Colt Stakes for rookie pacing colts as Governor’s Plate Week racing continued Thursday evening. One Wicked Man won his $18,250 P.E.I. Colt Stakes Gold division with an off-the-pace score in 1:59.1 for trainer-driver Kenny Arsenault and owner James Perrot of Stratford. All My Lovin (Driven by David Dowling) grabbed second with Dilicious (Darryl MacLean) was third.
ONE WICKED MAN REPLAY
Im Sir Scarlet (Malicious) pounced in his P.E.I. Colt Stakes Gold division for two-year-old pacing colts as he started his career off in perfection with Darryl MacLean guiding the son of Malicious to a 2:00 flat victory in his $18,250 split. MacLean also co-owns and trains the colt for co-owners Gordon MacLean, Wade Peconi and Stephen Downey. Sergeant Crowley (Robert Laffin) cut the fractions and held on for second while Rosetown Eclipse (Corey MacPherson) was third.
IM SIR SCARLET REPLAY
The $9,125 Grassroots divisions for two-year-old colt pacers were won by Here On Earth (Adam Merner) in 2:01, Malevolent (Paul Langille) in 1:58.2, DJ Mustang (Marc Campbell) with a 2:01 score, Evil Lou (Mike McGuigan) in 2:02.1 and Setdatone (Zach Mullins) in 2:02.
The race 6 Derek Enman Memorial had Doc Darryl circle his foes in the stretch drive to win in 1:59.2 for driver Colin Sheppard and owner-trainer Morgan Sheppard of Brackley.
Trainer Jennifer Doyle scored a double with Lady Devine (Jason Hughes) winning race 11 in 1:56.2 while Sharky (Damian MacLellan) ground out a 1:57.1 prevailing score in race 8. Both wins were for owner Danny Birt of Earnscliffe.
Live racing continues Friday evening at 6 P.M. at Red Shores Summerside featuring the Atlantic Sires Stakes for three-year-old pacing fillies.
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by Nicholas Oakes, for Red Shores