WASHINGTON, PA, July 1, 2022 — Fashion Annie (Donato Hanover) remained undefeated in her two-race harness racing career after a win in Friday’s (Jul. 1) $151,668 Pennsylvania Sires Stake at Hollywood Casino at The Meadows.
Brunella (Father Patrick) and Portulaca (Donato Hanover) captured the other divisions in the event, known as the Meadow Gladys, for 2-year-old filly trotters. Dave Palone enjoyed a stake double behind Fashion Annie and Portulaca among his three victories on the card.
Fashion Annie won her career debut by making up 7 lengths over the back half. In the Meadow Gladys, however, she flashed early speed, putting her in position for the decisive move when she pulled the pocket near the three-quarters and blew past Bella Macchiato to triumph in 1:56. Angelpedia rallied for second, 2-3/4 lengths back, while Bella Macchiato held third.
FASHION ANNIE REPLAY
“I didn’t want to accelerate her into the turn,” Palone said. “I wanted to make sure she had a good angle. When I asked her to accelerate, she had some turn of foot. A complete sweetheart.”
Jim Campbell trains the homebred for Jules Siegel’s Fashion Farms LLC.
Brunella had the services of a famous retiree — Hall of Famer Jimmy Takter, who donned his colors to drive for his daughter, Nancy Takter, filly’s trainer. It was a productive match-up, as the first-time starter quarter-poled to the top and widened late to score by 5-1/4 lengths in 1:56. Piano Bar and Show Me Da Moni completed the ticket.
“I didn’t want to get into any traffic with her,” the Hall of Famer said. “She could have gone at least a second or two faster today. She’s staked basically to everything.”
BRUNELLA REPLAY
Goran Falk and Christina Takter bred and own Brunella
In her career debut, Portulaca looked mighty responsive for Palone and Kathleen LaMontagne, who bred and owns filly with Donald LaMontagne. She prevailed in 1:59, 1-1/4 lengths ahead of Wild Jiggy S, with Lindys Irishcream third.
PORTULACA REPLAY
“She’s the last one out of my good mare,“ the trainer said. “She progressed without a hiccup. She reminds me of her mom; that’s the best compliment I can give her. She’ll have 10 starts, then she’s done for the year. We’ll have a nice, fresh horse next year.”
$60,000 PA Stallion Series — 2-Year-Old Filly Trotters
Sheer Faith (Better Caviar) idled outside until the dust settled, then poured it on, crushing the field by 11-1/2 lengths in 1:57. The time knocked a tick from the stake record established by Lady Athens in 2015. Mommas A Diva and Gloriousk rounded out the ticket.
“I was really looking for a hole,” said winning trainer/driver David Wade. “There was half a hole, but I didn’t want to take a chance. As soon as we straightened up, she was gone.”
SHEER FAITH REPLAY
For now, Wade owns the homebred with Gerald Brittingham and William Peel, but he said the filly is in the process of being sold.
Sister Solange (Father Patrick) and Wind N Water (Southwind Frank) took the other splits.
Saturday’s card at The Meadows features a pair of stakes for freshman colt and gelding pacers: a $164,618 PASS and an $80,000 stallion series event. On the wagering front, the 13-race card offers a $32,226.17 carryover in the Jackpot Pick 5 (race 4) as well as an $8,653.21 carryover in the final-race Super Hi-5. First post is 12:45 PM.
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by Evan Pattak, for the Meadows Standardbred Owners Association