Photo Caption: Yes, there are two horses in this photo but Crisp Mane (David Miller) earned the nod in Pompano Park’s feature for mares on Wednesday. (Jessica Hallett Photo)
Pompano Beach, FL, January 27, 2022 – About 1/100th of a second decided the outcome of Pompano Park’s feature harness racing event for pacing mares on Wednesday night as Crisp Mane, knocking at the door in her last three tries, finally broke into the winner’s circle.
The rugged six-year-old daughter of Sportswriter, driven by David Miller, eked out the narrow photo finish decision over Image Of A Dream (Rick Plano) in 1:52.3 with LA Always Amartini (Joe Chindano, Jr.) third. Sea Shadows was fourth after looming boldly turning for home with Bye Bye Felicia closing her door on her racing career, fifth.
The race was classic start to finish with Bye Bye Felicia, LA Always Amartini and Image Of A Dream all leaving smartly with Crisp Mane letting the dust settle a bit before also moving forward in search of the top spot.
At the hot opener in :26.4, Image Of A Dream had taken the lead with LA Always Amartini yielding and Crisp Mane pressing forward and reaching the lead three-eighths in and taking the field to the half in :55.3.
On the backside, Sea Shadows, looking for her third straight win in this top class, began sprinting from the back of the pack and reached second, alongside of the leading Crisp Mane, at the third station in 1:24.1.
These two continued to duel until mid-stretch when Image Of A Dream found a seam along the pylons with these two literally stride for stride to the wire.
“To tell you the truth,” said Miller, “I thought it was a ‘heater’ and the track photographer (Jessica Hallett) thought it was, as well.
“This mare has been knocking at the door her last few starts so in thought I’d try and do something a little different tonight. She always races her heart out and tonight was no exception.”
Trained by Devan Miller for the Burke Racing Stable and Weaver Bruscemi, Crisp Mane won for the 18th time in her career boosting her lifetime earnings to $314,985.
Off at even-money on the tote-board, Crisp Mane paid $4.20 to win.
CRISP MANE REPLAY
With Crisp Mane winning the opening event on the Wednesday card, Miller completed a “bookends” double in the last race by guiding Ourlittlemiracle to a photo finish win in the $12,600 Open II Pace for mares in 1:54, scoring by a neck over Donegalartchokin (Dave ingraham) with Rigginswind (Braxten Boyd) Third. Don’t Chip Me and Aruelita Hanover were next in that field of 10.
Ourlittlemiracle, a four-year-old daughter of Bettor’s Delight, used pretty much the same strategy as did Crisp Mane in the opener, taking charge at the opening marker in :27.4 and going on to post subsequent fractions of :57.1 and 1:25.4 before a :28.4 final panel was enough to hold on over a track rated sloppy after drenching rains earlier in the night.
The win was also a bookends double for trainer Devan Miller and owners the Burke Racing Stable and Weaver Bruscemi.
Ourlittlemiracle paid $5.00 to win in sending her lifetime earnings to $113,145.
OURLITLEMIRACLE REPLAY
The $11,000 Open III for the ladies went, in a slight upset, to Come Get The Cash, driven by trainer and owner John MacDonald.
The seven-year-old daughter of Western Terror closed fastest of all on a very sloppy oval drenched by heavy rains to score in 1:53.1.
The 3 to 10 favorite, Tuapeka Jessie N (Hennessey) was second after opening up a daylight lead at mid-stretch with Casie’s Believer (Chindano, Jr.) third. Late Night Date A and Sunrise Hanover picked up the minor awards in the field of nine.
The win was a milestone one for Come Get The Cash as her lifetime earnings vaulted over the $200,000 mark–now at 203,541.
Come Get The Cash paid $15.40 to win as the second choice in the wagering.
Racing continues on Sunday with a competitive racing program featuring a $15,000 guaranteed Pick-4 pool (12% takeout) and a Super Hi=5 carryover of over $60,000.
Post time is set for 7:20 p.m.
For full race results, click here.
by John Berry, for Pompano Park