EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ – Dave Miller didn’t want it to go this way, but at the wire he was just fine with it.
Binge On Yankee (Stay Hungry-Bootleg Yankee), not known for his early speed, displayed plenty in the featured $20,000 high-end conditioned pace Saturday night at The Meadowlands, and led every step of the way while equaling his lifetime best of 1:49.2 that he established two weeks earlier at the mile oval.
“I thought he’d get covered up by one of them,” said Miller. “But we got away pretty soft with a :28 quarter and we were just going along pretty easy there. I was looking to get tripped out. I didn’t know how he’d be on the lead.”
Now, he knows.
A 4-year-old gelding, Binge on Yankee reached the half in a tepid :56.1 after securing the lead from post nine in the nine-horse field midway around the first turn. The rated opening half proved to be the end, given that the Ron Burke trainee uncorked a back half in :53.1 to win rather easily.
“He felt real strong,” said Miller. “The fractions weren’t hard at all. I got his plugs out [in the stretch] and he set sail.”
The pocket-sitting Huntinthelastdolar looked good in his seasonal debut for second, finishing a length behind. Combustion, the even-money public choice, rallied some after a second-over trip but provided no peril for the eventual winner while finishing third.
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Binge On Yankee upped his lifetime stats to eight wins from 31 starts, good for earnings of $119,689 for owners Burke Racing Stable, Brad Grant, Larry Karr and Weaver Bruscemi.
GO BACK, ‘JACK’, DO IT AGAIN: Jack’s Shadow N (Shadow Play-Let’s Go Cullen) delivered a second consecutive powerhouse performance in the $20,000 Play Meadowlands Series final for pacers who were non-winners of $7,601 in their last four starts.
One week after taking the series’ final preliminary in a sparkling 1:50.4, he came back Saturday with an even more impressive lifetime-best-equaling 1:50.1 clocking. The 10-year-old gelding took over the top at the half in :55.1 before pacing his back half in :55. Jack’s Shadow N returned $3.20 as the 3-5 favorite while winning for the 39th time from 145 lifetime starts for trainer Scott DiDomenico. He now has earnings of just over $364,000.
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“He was very quirky in his younger days,” said winning driver Tim Tetrick. “But he’s always had a lot of talent. He’s a good horse.”
A LITTLE MORE: Tetrick and Scott Zeron led the driver colony with three winners apiece. … Linda Toscano and Scott DiDomenico topped the trainers as each took a pair of walks down victory lane. … Wagering on both 50-cent Pick-4s topped $100,000, as a total of $209,599 was bet on the Big M’s most popular multi-leg puzzle. The Early Pick-4 returned $275.50, while the Late P4 came back $1,227.30. … All-source betting totaled $3,212,263, the 25th time from 29 race cards that handle exceeded the $3-million mark during 2024. … Racing resumes Friday at 6:20 p.m.
For complete race results, click here: US Trotting results.
by Dave Little, for The Meadowlands