Northfield, Ohio – October 29, 2023 – The Great Lakes Amateur Driving Association (GLADA) was busy on Saturday (Oct. 28) at Northfield Park with Henry Beachy and Larry Ferrari reaching the harness racing winners circle in their respective eventsāand then a third time with the GLADA Club making a donation to New Vocations, the largest racehorse adoption network in the country.
Beachy kicked off the festivities rallying with his own Brigitto (Pluto), squeaking by Over Six, handled by Larry Ferrari, by a half-length in a mile clocked in 1:59.2.
Fultonās Key was third for Don Sherman while Golden Compass, with Steve Oldford in the bike, was fourth just another neck back but a nose in front of Dontyousayit, who sawed off panels for Christina Johnson of :28.4, :59.3 and 1:28.4 in the tightly bunched field on the wire.
Brigitte won for the third time in 29 starts this year, pushing his bounty to $24,243. Heās banked $217,810 career-wise.Ā The winner paid $15.80 to his faithful.
BRIGITTO REPLAY
Larry Ferrari reached the charmed circle in his event piloting his ābrideāsā So Wishfull (Wishing Stone) to a hard-fought victory with the mile (and, in this case, a mile and 25 yards) in 1:58.3.
The margin was a neck over a very game Another Breath, driven by Floyd Rhodes, with Golden Genes, handled by Eric Miller, right there third in the mix. Plumville Prince, cutting the mustard through panels of :29, :58.4 and 1:28.3, finished fourth for Don Sherman while Go Go George picked up the nickel for Justin Ferrari.
The first four were ātwo-in, two-outā the entire mile with Plumville Prince and Another Breath, outside, racing as a team with Golden Genes and So Wishful racing side-by-side right behind that pair.
But it was So Wishfull who took āanother breathāāa deep oneāto hit the wire first, justifying his favoritism on the tote-board at 5 to 2āthe mutuel being $7.00.
The win pushed So Wishfullās scorecard to 50304 un 21 starts, good for $36,841.
SO WISHFULL REPLAY
In a post-race interview, Ferrari lamented, āyes, we went a long mile but had nice cover, so it really didnāt hurt him. He was gutsy when it counted, thatās for sure.
āBut I have to say, even more importantly, was the fact that we were able to make a nice contribution to New Vocations, helping in their mission to rehabilitate and train retired racehorses for useful, new careers as show horses, riding horses or in therapeutic ways.
āThat is what GLADA is all about!ā
For complete race results, click here: US Trotting results.
by John Berry, for GLADA