WILKES-BARRE PA – Optrix (Trixton) became the first horse to pay over $50 to win twice at the 2023 meet at Pocono Downs at Mohegan Pennsylvania, making a strong backstretch move to the lead and going on for a new lifetime mark of 1:55.1.
Jim Pantaleano drove the sophomore gelding to the upset for trainer Tom Jackson, also co-owner with Howard Taylor and Jenna Corneilson. It was Jackson who had earlier guided Optrix to a $104.60 payoff, second highest of the meet, and the three-year-old’s win today allowed Jackson to tie for the trainer’s colony lead with two such bombers to his credit. This time Optrix paid $59.80 to win.
OPTRIX REPLAY
In a $12,500 trotting co-feature for older performers, Papi Hanover (Explosive Matter) used similar tactics to Optrix’s winning move, making a big brush down the backstretch to the lead and then defeating his field in 1:56.2. The gelding was driven by Ridge Warren for trainer Karen Fread, also the co-owner with Randy and Michael Toth and James Mims Jr.
PAPI HANOVER REPLAY
In the race between the two features, also a trot, 40-year-old Anibal Borjas, a native of Guatemala, gave himself a day he’ll never forget, as after 46 qualifying drives he made his pari-mutuel debut and promptly rallied out of the pocket with the Stay Hungry sophomore filly Mint Julep Hanover to put a maiden mark of 1:55.3 on her.
Trainer Tony Alagna, who made sure he was at the track to see Borjas compete, gave the opportunity to drive for Borjas, and he quickly repaid Alagna’s confidence and that of owners Brad Grant, Jablonsky Held Stable, and Alagna Racing LLC.
MINT JULEP HANOVER REPLAY
The racing week concludes on Tuesday at Pocono Downs, with the card starting at 1 p.m; there is a very tasty $4449.82 carryover into Tuesday’s Pick-5 wager in races eight through twelve. Program pages for all Pocono races are or will be available by clicking here.
For complete race results, click here: US Trotting Results.
From the PHHA / Pocono Downs