Plainville, MA — “Dripping with class” is the best way to describe Artful Way, and his pedigree was on full display as he won the $25,000 Open Handicap pacing harness racing feature at Plainridge Park on Thursday afternoon (Sept. 23).
Driver Drew Campbell picked up the lines on Artful Way this week and got way fifth while Cigars And Port (Wally Watson) got to the quarter in a conservative :27.4. Not content sitting back, Campbell pulled in front of the stands and launched Artful Way to the front by the half, where he would control the pace from then on.
Hudson Phil (Jay Randall) and Rollinlikethunder (Drew Monti) were advancing on the outside as the race moved up the back straight and hastened the pace considerably, making Artful Way cut a :26.2 third quarter just to stay ahead. But not only did he maintain his lead, he turned back both challengers in the final turn and then rebuffed late surges by the pocket-sitting Cigars And Port and Quick Shot (Shawn Gray) down the lane to win by Ā½ length in 1:50.4.
On the strength of his seventh win of the year and 66th lifetime, Artful Way ($4.40) has now pocketed $110,760 in 2021 and went over the three-quarter million mark in lifetime earnings, now boasting $756,115 in the bank. For his career to date, Artful Way has won 36% of his races and has been in the money 61% of the time. The distinguished 9-year-old gelded son of Artistic Fella-Art Debut is owned by the Kellogg Racing Stable and is trained by Jackie Greene.
ARTFUL WAY REPLAY
Drew Campbell ended the day top driver at The Ridge, winning three races for the day, while Jackie Greene recorded a training double.
Earlier on the card, Thinkbig Dreambig (Bruce Ranger) dropped out of Open class company and picked up a victory in the $20,000 upper-level conditioned pace, going gate to wire in a season’s best clocking of 1:50.3. Thinkbig Dreambig ($5.20) is owned by Brixton Medical, John Fielding, Goran Anderberg and Goran Falk and is trained by Domenico Cecere.
THINKBIG DREAMBIG REPLAY
Other horsemen that had doubles on Thursday included drivers Shawn Gray and Bruce Ranger and trainer Jamie Gerard.
Racing resumes at Plainridge Park on Friday (Sept. 24) at 2 p.m.
For full race results, click here.
by Tim Bojarski, for the Standardbred Owners of Massachusetts