WASHINGTON, PA, May 6, 2023 — Forced to retreat early, defending Pennsylvania champion Fulton (Heston Blue Chip-Bettor Be Steamin) rallied to a career-best 1:49.2 harness racing victory — his fifth straight — in Saturday’s (May 6) $150,000 PA Sires Stake at Hollywood Casino at The Meadows.
Ken Hanover, Annapolis Hanover and Bamboozler also scored in the stake known as the Bye Bye Byrd, which kicked off the stakes season at The Meadows.
The track’s Kentucky Derby Day card also featured a PA Stallion Series event; combined, the two stakes for sophomore colt and gelding pacers offered more than $245,000 in purses.
Making his seasonal debut after two sharp qualifiers, Fulton and driver Dexter Dunn tried for the early lead but had to find a spot third when the pacesetters wouldn’t release him. But Fulton followed the cover of the well-meant Flite Craft and roared past in the lane, defeating him by 1-1/2 lengths. Admiral Hill finished third.
“It was a great start,” said Linda Toscano, who trains Fulton for Let It Ride Stables and Bottom Line Racing LLC. “Dexter’s so smart that when he saw how fast they were going out of there, he decided to go the opposite way and give him a trip. Not to have to be on point the first start is always good. He came back with the plugs still in.”
Tosacno indicated the next start for Fulton, who now has banked $288,085, is to be determined.
FULTON REPLAY
David Miller worked out a dream trip for Ken Hanover (Captaintreacherous-KJ’s Justine), who sat patiently in third before shooting the Lightning Lane and scoring in 1:49.4, a lifetime mark. Ervin Hanover, who endured a three-wide backside journey, was 1-1/4 lengths back in second, with All Class third.
“He was really good at Chester the other day. He was in hand, so I’m not really surprised today,” said winning trainer Roland Mallar. “For me, I staked him up pretty good. He has everything in Pennsylvania as well as the Hempt, the Adios and the Jug.
Mallar owns Ken Hanover who boosted his career bankroll to $181,601, with Patrick Leavitt, William Jordan and Dennis Osterholt.
KEN HANOVER REPLAY
It appeared that Annapolis Hanover (Stay Hungry-All Night Long) might be sunk early, as he was forced to drop in fourth after a parked-out opening panel. Then, when Hunter Myers sent him first up, he lost ground on the leader. But the fleet arrived late, and Annapolis Hanover found his best foot in the stretch and prevailed in 1:52.3. Nazare shot the Lightning Lane for second, beaten a neck, while Just Bet It All completed the ticket.
“No matter what happens, he closes well,” said owner/trainer Mitchell York. “I think you saw that today.” Annapolis Hanover lifted his lifetime earnings to $260,183.
ANNAPOLIS HANOVER REPLAY
Driver Dexter Dunn had a double in the PASS as he won the 1st race division with Bamboozler (Captaintreacherous – Deception). Dunn sent Bamboozler to the front and stayed there the entire mile, winning by three-quarters of a length over the pocket-sitting Loubet (Yannick Gingras) in 1:50.1. Seven Colors (Tim Tetrick) was third.
BAMBOOZLER REPLAY
Trained by Virgil Morgan, Jr., it was the first start of the year and a lifetime mark for Bamboozler, who is owned by the QT Stables LLC. He paid $3.00 to win.
$100,000 PA Stallion Series — 3-Year-Old Colt & Gelding Pacers
More Than Ya Know (Heston Blue Chip), who had never won a stake, was a powerful 1:50.3 victor in Saturday’s sub-feature, lowering his mark for Yannick Gingras by 3.4 seconds. Also winning splits were Girldad (Sweet Lou), Lyons Spirit (Captaintreacherous), Panettone Hanover (Captaintreacherous) and Idiosyncratic (Sweet Lou). Gingras enjoyed a stake four-bagger, including three wins for trainer Ron Burke.
More Than Ya Know added Lasix three back and Tim Twaddle, who conditions the Stay Hungry-My Fleet Delight gelding for Thestable Morethan Yaknow, said that’s been a factor in his improvement.
“Lasix is a part of it, maturity is a part of it,” Twaddle said. “I think you’ll see them keep him in where he can win.”
Live racing at The Meadows resumes Wednesday, first post 12:45 PM.
For complete race results, click here.
by Evan Pattak, for The Meadows Standardbred Owners Association