Longshot Rub Me (Badlands Hanover) and harness racing driver Steeven Genois won the $8,700 featured pace in an upset at odds of 18-1 at Vernon Downs on Saturday (October 29).
Frontier Rollo (Jimmy Whittemore) went straight to the front and led to the quarter in :26.3.Ā Ā Party Boy (Michael Kimelman) challenged for the lead as they went down the backstretch.Ā Ā Frontier Rollo led to the half in :55.2.Ā Ā Frontier Rollo shook off Party Boy and led to three-quarters in 1:24.1.
As they made the turn for home Warrawee Unique (Jeff Sorenson) popped the pocket and went after Frontier Rollo.Ā Ā Rub Me ($38.60) split the horses and blew on by to win in 1:52.4.Ā Ā Warrawee Unique had to settle for second money.Ā Ā Northern Rein (Frank Affrunti) finished third.
Rub Me is a 5-year-old gelding owned by Phillipe Trudeau, Isabelle Labbe, and trainer Fannie Saul-Beaulieu.Ā Ā It was his fifth win this season and 14th career victory. He paid $38.60 to win.
RUB ME REPLAY
20-year-old Jacob Bouck picked up his first career parimutuel win when he slipped through an opening by the pylons with Road Ready Wes (Western Ideal) paying $39.00 for the victory.Ā Ā The 5-year-old gelding is owned by Phillip Doyle and trained by Hannah Miller.
JACOB BOUCK/ROAD READY WES REPLAY
Vernon Downs had a special bicycle race performed by drivers and trainers as part of the Halloween bash.Ā Ā Leon Bailey won with Marissa Chadbourne getting second as Jacob Bouck finished third.Ā Ā Fun was had by all.
Vernon Downs returns to Live racing on Friday (November 4) at 6:05 p.m.
For complete race results, click here.
by John Horne, for Vernon Downs