CHESTER PA – French Wine (Bar Hopping), the career winner of $1,228,569 who was second in the Hambletonian Maturity, beaten a neck by Chapercraze, in his last start ten months ago, continued on the comeback trail with a second straight harness racing victory during Tuesday morning’s qualifying action at Harrah’s Philadelphia.

Driver Andy Miller sent the son of Bar Hopping right to the lead and ticked off splits of :29.1, :58, 1:26.1, and 1:55.2 after a 1:55 Q victory seven days previously.
Julie Miller trains the five-year-old for Andy Miller Stable Inc., Daniel and Jean Plouffe, and One Legend Stable Inc.
Justin Morrison, 35, won in the sulky (according to USTA records) for the first time in limited driving opportunities with Matchmaker contestant Millwood Bliss N in 1:55.3, then decided that the thrill was so nice he did it twice, notching a second win on the card with Justasec N in 1:57.2.
FRENCH WINE REPLAY
The Lucas Wallin Stable continues its torrid run with three-year-old trotters, scoring with the Walner colt The Rogue Prince in 1:59.2 and the Muscle Hill filly Titian in 2:00, both driven by Wallin. And going to the other side of the experience spectrum, the 12-year-old I’m Some Graduate, the Pennsylvania Sire Stakes Consolation champion at two, showed he’s still going well ten years later with a 1:56 triumph.
The draw for the big “Super Sunday” card this weekend will be held tomorrow, Wednesday, the 21st, and a preview of the great races is planned to be sent late during that afternoon.
Harrah’s Philadelphia qualifiers can be seen at www.phha.org.
For complete race results, click here: US Trotting results.
From the PHHA/Harrah’s Philadelphia
USA
Canada
Australia
New Zealand
Europe
UK / IRE
