Desperate Man (Shadow Play) improved to three-for-three while Linedrive Hanover (Betting Line) and Dunkin’ (Pet Rock) both collected their second victories in the prelims in a trio of $50,000 divisions of the third leg of the MGM Borgata Pacing Series on Monday night (April 1) at MGM Yonkers Raceway.
Racing in the night’s final Borgata battle, Desperate Man and driver Matt Kakaley got away in the sixth position from post three, but rather than take a tuck on the opening turn, Kakaley elected to drive on two-wide. Whats Stanley Got A (George Brennan), who pulled a 7-1 upset in one of last week’s Borgata races, cut the quarter in :27 seconds, but Desperate Man was moving quickly on the rim and forged his way to the front-end on the second bend.
From there, Desperate Man got to the half in :55.4 and the three-quarters in 1:23.3, with Covered Bridge (Jordan Stratton) making some headway first-over while tracked by Rocknroll Runa A (Mark MacDonald), who was two-for-two in the Borgata Series coming into tonight’s action. Desperate Man wasn’t about to lose his own unblemished status, though, as he had a 28 second last quarter in the tank and kept clear to prevail by a length and three-quarters in 1:51.3. Whats Stanley Got A held second over Rocknroll Runa A.
Trained by Travis Alexander for owner Kathy Cecchin, Desperate Man, who was bred by Winbak Farm, is a 6-year-old gelding. He made his 19th trip to the winner’s circle; he has now banked $1,064,439 and he paid $2.20 to win as the 1-9 favorite. The exacta was $10.60 and the trifecta $102.50.
DESPERATE MAN REPLAY
Linedrive Hanover, driven by Scott Zeron, posted a 1:50.4 tally in the opening flight. Zeron slid down into third with Linedrive Hanover after leaving from post six, then wheeled him to the outside prior to the 27.1 opening quarter. He wrestled command away from early pacesetter Sumomentsomwhere A (Yannick Gingras) on the second turn, then went on to the half in 55.2 and the three-quarters in 1:23.2 before he paced a 27.2 final kicker to win by a length and three-quarter. Coaches Corner (Jason Bartlett) and Sumomentsomwhere A finished in a dead-heat for the runner-up spot.
Linda Toscano sent out Linedrive Hanover, a 6-year-old gelding, for owners West Wins Stable, McKinlay & Fielding and Mac Nichol. Linedrive Hanover is now a 16-time winner from 38 lifetime starts and has now stashed away $559,777. The 3-5 favorite, Linedrive Hanover returned $2.60 and keyed exactas of $4.10 (Sumomentsomwhere A second) and $3.30 (Coaches Corner second) and trifectas of ($9.60 Sumomentsomwhere A second) and $7.10 (Coaches Corner second).
LINEDRIVE HANOVER REPLAY
In the final section, defending MGM Borgata Pacing Series champion Hellabalou (Gingras) led early on, but driver Tim Tetrick swung Dunkin’ out of the two-hole en route to the 27.1 quarter and cleared Hellabalou after that station. Dunkin’ maintained the top spot through middle-half fractions of 55.4 and 1:24, but Hellabalou angled off the cones late on the final bend to take a run at him through the stretch.
Hellabalou did gain to the wire, but Dunkin’ responded when asked by Tetrick and held sway to score by a neck in 1:51.4. Backstreet Shadow (Kakaley) rallied from last to third in the final quarter.
A 4-year-old gelding, Dunkin’ is trained by Scott Di Domenico for owner Betty Clegg. This was his 31st career victory, he has now pocketed $331,779 and he paid $4.00 to win as the even-money favorite. The exacta was worth $42.60, and the trifecta kicked back $154.00.
DUNKIN’ REPLAY
Preliminary round action in the MGM Borgata Pacing Series continues through Monday, April 15, with the $200,000 added final slated to take place on Monday, April 22. This year’s MGM Borgata Pacing Series final will also have a “win and you’re in” feature for the $125,000 Birthday Invitational Pace in May to celebrate 125 years of MGM Yonkers Raceway, the Battle of Lake Erie at MGM Northfield on June 8 and the Aria Invitational at Yonkers (scheduled for Sept. 7).
On Tuesday (April 2), the draw for the fourth leg of the MGM Borgata Pacing Series will take place. The entry box closes at 3 p.m. (EDT).
The John Brennan Trotting Series will be added to the current mix of ongoing stakes races at MGM Yonkers Raceway on Wednesday (April 3) with four $25,000 tilts to get that event underway. The John Brennan Trotting Series, which has three prelims prior to the $55,000 added final on April 24, is named in honor of the longtime SOA of NY horsemen’s representative who passed away from complications of COVID-19 in March 2020. The series is for 3-year-olds and older who were non-winners of six pari-mutuel races or $200,000 through Feb. 1, 2024, with winners over $250,000 as of that date not eligible.
Friday night’s (April 5) program at MGM Yonkers Raceway will be headlined by two $40,000 splits of the fourth leg of the Blue Chip Matchmaker Series for pacing mares. Mikala (post two), Dougs Babe A (post three) and Incaseyoudidntknow (post five) all look for their second prelim win in the first division (race four), while Lit De Rose (post one) goes for her third in the other section (race nine). She’ll take on Delitfulcatherin N (post six), one of last Friday’s victors.
Live racing takes place at Yonkers on a Monday-Friday schedule with post time each night at 7 P.M. (EDT).
For complete race results, click here: US Trotting results.
From Yonkers Raceway