SUMMERSIDE, PE – Woodmere Skyroller laid in waiting and found herself a newly minted track record holder in the Atlantic Aged Pacing Mares Series harness racing final Sunday afternoon at Red Shores at the Summerside Raceway.
Driver Corey MacPherson was patient in the $15,617 Atlantic Aged Pacing Mares Final presented by Standardbred Canada as Woodmere Skyroller sat third while race favourite Dreamfair Zenfire (Driven By Marc Campbell) laid out splits of 27.4, 56.3 and 1:24.4.
Woodmere Skyroller (Rollwithitharry) got rolling at that third station and ground out the victory by a head in 1:53.1, rewriting the former 1:54 aged pacing mare track record held by All Chocolate. Kevin MacLean trains the winning mare for owner Reg MacPherson of Stratford.
The day featured a pair of $23,100 Lady Slipper Gold divisions for three-year-old pacing fillies with Mystifying (Source Of Pride) winning the fastest split in 1:55.3 for driver Gilles Barrieau, trainer and co-owner Darryl MacLean and co-owners Gordon MacLean and Stephen Downey.
Tobins Brownie (Stonebridge Terror) won the other gold division in 1:56 for trainer-driver David Dowling and owners Carl Peterson, Alex Quinn, Amy Lakie and Brittany Watts.
The lone $11,575 Lady Slipper Grassroots division for sophomore fillies was won by Stonebridge Search (Ken Murphy) in 1:58.1.
Lady Slipper two-year-old trot action saw wins by Up Helly Aa (Ken MacDonald) in 2:03.4 and Gettin Allfiredup (Campbell) in 2:04.4 in the $12,350 divisions.
Dusty Lane Milo (Barrieau) won a $12,115 Lady Slipper three-year-old trot division In 2:02.1 while the other split was claimed by Fireball Friday (Myles Heffernan Sr.) in 2:06.3.
Live racing continues Thursday evening at Red Shores Charlottetown at 6 P.M., and Saturday and Sunday afternoonās at the capital oval for Atlantic Breederās Crown Weekend with 12:30 P.M. opening post times.
The Atlantic Breeders Crown banquet is Saturday night. Guests attending the sold out banquet must provide proof of double vaccination as outlined in the guidelines from Chief Public Health and Province of PEI.
For full race results, click here.
by Nicholas Oakes, for Red Shores