Plainville, MA — The second session of harness racing 3-year-olds went behind the gate in the $3 million Massachusetts Sire Stakes at Plainridge Park on Monday afternoon (Oct. 2) and the close competition produced five new lifetime marks, only two winning favorites and seven different trainers each winning one division over the lightning-fast track. Six of the seven divisions were split, more specifically for male trotters and fillies of both gaits and each went for $40,000.
The only group that went one $75,000 division were the “glamour boy” sophomore pacers where Rooster Bennett (So Surreal-Teddy Ballgirl) crowed loudest again.
Yannick Gingras bided his time in second with Rooster Bennett while Good Will Lindy (Mitchell Cushing) set a :25.3 quarter. But as the leader began stopping at the half, Gingras pulled Rooster Bennett and took control at that station. Now established on the point, Rooster Bennett rationed out the speed to three-quarters and finished strong in the lane, holding off a game So Rock N Roll (Kevin Switzer Jr.) to win by 1-¾ lengths in 1:53.
ROOSTER BENNETT REPLAY
It was the second straight MaSS win for Rooster Bennett ($2.60) who is owned and bred by his trainer Nancy Longobardi, in partnership with Domenic Longobardi.
The fastest mile of the stake card was turned in by the pacing filly Dame (Dude’s The Man-Seat By The Window) who is also two for two in the MaSS this year.
Jim Hardy sent Dame to the front in the non-betting event that took place before the first race and never looked back. After setting panels of :28, :57.2 and 1:25.2, Dame scooted home in a swift :27.1 to stop the clock at 1:52.3, giving her a new lifetime mark. The time was also just one-fifth of a second off the stake record.
Dame is owned by and bred by Stephen Richard and trained by Jolene Andrews.
The second group of filly pacers went an equally impressive mile as South St Dottie (Western Maverick-No Shadows) turned in a career mile.
Nick Graffam took the lead from post one with South St Dottie and got to the half in :56.3 when the heat really came. Azariya (Yannick Gingras) and Danceforthemoney (Shawn Gray) were in the outer flow heading to three-quarters and closing ground in the last turn. Danceforthemoney was right on South St Dottie’s wheel at the top of the stretch and paced alongside her all the way to the wire. But she came up a neck short as South St Dottie hung on to win in 1:53.3 to establish a new lifetime mark.
SOUTH ST DOTTIE REPLAY
South St Dottie ($8.60) is owned and bred by Jan Donaway and is trained by Mike Graffam.
The first group of male trotters was bested by Yo Lucky Moni (International Moni-Unbelindyble) who got his victory on the strength of a career best effort.
Jimmy Whittemore also cut the mile with Yo Lucky Moni who took a two length lead to the :58.4 half. International Man (Yannick Gingras) got into the action on the outside up the backstretch and got to within one-half length of Yo Lucky Moni at the top of the stretch. But as they headed down the lane, Yo Lucky Moni would not be denied and won by a length in 1:54.4.
YO LUCKY MONI REPLAY
Yo Lucky Moni ($20.80) is owned by Verlin Yoder and trained by Marissa Chadbourne. Lindy Farms of Connecticut bred the winner.
In the second split for male trotters, Wallop (Walner-Love N Lindy) garnered his second straight MaSS win and fifth straight overall.
Yannick Gingras sent Wallop to the front and got to the half in an easy :59.1 before Walter’s Keepsake (Nick Graffam) moved first-over from third to apply some pressure. Wallop maintained control, but the pesky Walter’s Keepsake wouldn’t go away. The two trotters battled all the way to the line where Wallop won by a neck in 1:57.1.
WALLOP REPLAY
Wallop ($2.60) is owned by Thestable Wallop Group and is trained by Melissa Beckwith. Wallop was bred by K R Breeding.
The winners of both filly trots also took lifetime marks.
Laurens Hoopla (E L Titan-Tattoo You) took the lead past the quarter and was in full flight to the half in :57. She was a loose leader heading up the backstretch and into the last turn where the heavy favorite The Wise One (Yannick Gingras) had made her way from fourth to second and was only a length away from the leader. However that was as close as she would get as Laurens Hoopla was very strong in the lane and won by 1-½ lengths in a lifetime best 1:54.4.
Laurens Hoopla ($25.00) is owned and bred by Ray Campbell Jr. and trained by George Ducharme.
LAURENS HOOPLA REPLAY
The second group had a runaway winner in Poppy Wow (Crazy Wow-Tori Hall) who got a perfect rating from Ivan Davies.
After backing down the second quarter to :30, Davies tapped the gas and Poppy Wow opened up four lengths at three-quarters. From there, she swelled up and trotted home all alone on top by seven lengths in 1:55.4, which was a new lifetime mark.
POPPY WOW REPLAY
Poppy Wow ($17.40) is owned by Shirley Michaud along with Earl and Kathy Beaman, who also bred the winner.
Live racing will resume at Plainridge Park on Tuesday (Oct. 3) at 2 p.m. when the second leg of the $3 million Massachusetts Sire Stakes goes behind the gate featuring the state’s best bred 2-year-olds. Also, there will be a $17,932 carryover in the Wicked Hi-5 pentafecta wager in race six.
For complete race results, click here: US Trotting results.
by Tim Bojarski, for the Standardbred Owners of Massachusetts