WILKES-BARRE PA – Incommunicado (Chapter Seven) was backed down to 1-5 upon coming to Pocono for the $20,000 featured fast-class harness racing trot on Sunday evening, but he had to work hard to catch Yanks Dugout by a nose in 1:55.2 over a sloppy oval.
The successful Chapter Seven gelding took a hesitant step towards the start from the rail, but it cost him little in positioning as Yanks Dugout was the only quick leaver, with Incommunicado maintaining the pocket in a :28.2 opener.
However, Yanks Dugout, a 31% career winner, and driver Simon Allard were able to get away with midfractions of :59.1 and 1:28 (in comparison, a “nw1600L5” trot earlier had middle splits of :58.2 and 1:27.4).
The price of trotting went up dramatically in the final quarter, with Yanks Dugout motoring home in :27.2 but still not able to hold off the winner by the slimmest possible margin.
INCOMMUNICADO REPLAY
Incommunicado, a winner of $630,257 and a winner of the Dexter Cup and the Massachusetts stakes championship at two and three, is trained by Åke Svanstedt for the ownership group of Knutsson Trotting Inc., Little E LLC, Arthur Geiger, and David Stolz.
In addition to driving the feature winner, “George Nap” was top among all Pocono drivers Sunday with four victories.
Pennsylvania All-Stars races for two-year-olds will highlight the racing action for Monday and Tuesday’s 1 p.m. cards, with pacing colts topping the bill on Monday and trotting fillies going to the gate on Tuesday. Program pages for all Pocono races are or will be available by clicking here.
For complete race results, click here.
From the PHHA / Pocono Downs