Track record holder Pridecrest (Angus Hall) gets some class relief and looms large in Friday (Dec. 8) nights featured $6,600 conditioned harness racing trot at Cal Expo Harness.
There will be eight races on tap under the Watch and Wager LLCābanner with first post set for 6:45 p.m.
Pridecrest is an 11-year-old who is owned by Chris Schick, takes his lessons from Kathleen Plested and will once again have Mooney Svendsen giving directions.
The veteran sidewheeler comes into this assignment with 56 wins from his 232 lifetime trips to the post and just over $500,000 in his account.
Pridecrest established both a career mark and a track record here back in November of 2017 when he toured the oval in a snappy 1:53 2/5.
He will be making only his second start since last Aprilās Stan Bergstein here and made a miscue while chasing home Mandeville and company in the November 26 Open.
Peterās Royalty scored a 17-1 upset last week in an Open IIIāevent and will get a lot more respect at the window this time around for owner/trainer Jose Castillo and pilot James Kennedy.
Completing the cast are Teachmehowtotory, Serene Hall, Dylan The Great, Louis and Daytona Dreamin.
Give Me This Dance flexingĀ muscles!
So far, Luke Plano and his 4-year-old pacing mare Give Me This Dance (Wind Me Up) have been perfect at the meet, capturing back-to-back Distaff Opens in impressive fashion.
Owned by Alan and Cheryl Sandbulte, Give Me This Dance has been putting her class and versatility on display here, getting the job done from off the pace on opening week and then going coast-to-coast in her most recent score.
āI just got here a few weeks before the meet started, but Iāalready knew her pretty well from driving her here last meet and in Minnesota this summer,ā Plano noted.
āSheās a classy mare, but she does have her quirks and Iāwas already familiar with them.
āWhen she was younger she always preferred to come from behind, but now sheās very handy, although I still think sheās at her best sitting off the pace.ā
Luke noted in last weekās Open he decided to make the decision whether to leave or not from her outside post at the last moment.
āWhen Iāsaw the horses inside werenāt leaving real hard, it made the decision to go with her a lot easier and she did the rest.ā
by Mark Ratzky, for Cal Expo Harness