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Track record set at Harrah’s Philadelphia

26 April 2024
in Top 4, USA
by PHHA/Harrah's Philadelphia
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CHESTER, PA – The harness racing track record sheet at Harrah’s Philadelphia got a very-early-in-the-season alteration on Thursday afternoon (April 25), as the four-year-old Sebastian K S trotting gelding Benjamin Hanover won powerfully in 1:51.2, knocking three-fifths of a second from the local divisional standard held by Scirocco Rob since 2019.

Benjamin Hanover sets a new divisional track record of 1:51.2 on Thursday at Philly (Grace Zimmer Photo)

Off a 1:52.3 impressive local bow for Hall of Famer Joe Holloway, Benjamin Hanover was elevated to the track’s $13,000 top trot and showed he could handle those horses with aplomb. Retaking the lead from Outside The Fire after a :27.3 opener for Holloway’s fellow Hall Of Famer David Miller, the talented gelding then went on to middle fractions of :55.2 and 1:22.4. Benjamin Hanover opened up a 2½ length lead on his pocketed rival through the far turn, then coasted home by 1¾ lengths while never threatened. Now a winner of ten of sixteen lifetime starts, Benjamin Hanover looks like a horse headed for better things for owners Sarah Andrews, Angela Correll, and Jarod Miller.

BENJAMIN HANOVER REPLAY

The supporting features, one on each gait, were raced for $12,000. The pacing group at this level was mastered by the Sweet Lou sophomore gelding Women Layer, undefeated after two starts in 2024. After he and favored Twin B Seamonster argued through fractions of :27, :54.1, and 1:22.2, Women Layer was able to put up a neck on the money while lowering his mark to 1:51.3. Jack Pelling drove the developing sidewheeler for trainer/father Brett Pelling and the ownership of Howard and Judith Taylor, Order By Stable AB, and Jerry Silva.

WOMEN LAYER REPLAY

The winner of this class’s trotting bracket paid a local season’s high $137.00 to win and came from the most unlikely of sources – driver Tim Tetrick, another Hall Of Famer and the three-time defending Philly dash champion who had never piloted a $100 winner here since records were begun in 2016.

“Timmy T” got the call from owner/trainer Jim Shupe behind the E L Titan gelding Heza Scoundrel, saved ground throughout the mile, then dashed up the inside to equal his lifetime best of 1:57.3. Tetrick notched three winners on the day, putting him one behind Todd McCarthy 15-14 through six days of racing as he looks to add a fourth consecutive championship here.

HEZA SCOUNDREL REPLAY

Racing continues at the southeast Pennsylvania oval this Friday at 12:25 and Sunday at 12:40, with features for both up-and-coming and seasoned fast-class pacers – distaffs on Friday and then males on Sunday. There will be carryovers into two Friday races, a Superfecta carryover into race one and a Pick-5 carryover into race five.

Next week there will be a variation in the basic schedule due to a Thoroughbred event to be held in Kentucky, as Philly will not race on Thursday, then go on Friday at 12:25, Saturday (Derby Day) at noon, and then Sunday at 12:40. Free program pages for all Philly races are or will be available at www.phha.org.

For complete race results, click here: US Trotting results.

From the PHHA / Harrah’s Philadelphia

Tags: David MillerHarrah's PhiladelphiaPennsylvania Harness Horsemen's AssociationUnited States Harness Racing
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