Batavia, NY — With Misty Memory N not entered this week, Protect Blue Chip regained her spot as morning line favorite in the $12,300 fillies and mares Open I Handicap harness racing pace and delivered as expected on that forecast after she won the weekly distaff feature at Batavia Downs on Wednesday night (Oct. 6).
Jim Morrill Jr. put Protect Blue Chip right on the engine and pretty much ran the show. Without any resistance for the first half that went in a respectable :56.2, a minor challenge came from Vicious Circle (Jim McNeight Jr.) on the backstretch to three-quarters that Protect Blue Chip easily turned away.
Protect Blue Chip continued to pace sharply and in the stretch, held off a charge from the pocket-sitting Stay Beautiful (Kevin Cummings) as well as the late closing Gotta Love Cabot (Shawn McDonough) at the line to win by one length in 1:54.3.
It was win number nine for Protect Blue Chip ($4.60) and her owners Vogel & Wags Nags, Team Rice Racing and Adelphi Bloodstock and it pushed her earnings to $64,517 on their behalf. Maria Rice trains the mare.
PROTECT BLUE CHIP REPLAY
Protect Blue Chip was only one of three winners Morrill had during the proceedings on Wednesday.
One race earlier in the $11,000 Open II Handicap for female pacers, former Borscht Belt regular Donāt Chip Me shipped in from Monticello Raceway and turned a pretty rough trip into quite a victory.
Drew Monti took Donāt Chip Me off the gate and settled in seventh as a three-wide speed duel was raging in front between Peggy J (Jim Morrill Jr.), Wonderful World (Denny Bucceri) and Cinderella Delight (Kevin Cummings), who grabbed the lead at the quarter but then gave it back to Wonderful World at the half, who was still parked.
Moving up the backside Peggy J went three-wide around both to take the lead and at this point, Donāt Chip Me was sixth and three-deep on the move. Monti continued to drive around the last turn and Donāt Chip Me picked up all the pieces down the lane to win by 1-1/2 lengths in 1:55.2.
Donāt Chip Me ($14.20) is now a 13-time winner in 2021 and has solid earnings of $64,087 as a result. The 4-year-old Hypnotic Blue Chip-Donāt Flash Me mare is owned by Rick Howles, Geoff Howles and John Hallet, who also does the training.
DON’T CHIP ME REPLAY
Kevin Cummings and Drew Monti each scored two driving wins during the card.
When live racing resumes at Batavia Downs on Friday (Oct. 8) there will be two carryovers available.
With no unique single winning ticket purchased in the Pick-5 on Wednesday night (Oct. 6), there is now a carryover of $5,963 for that bet in race nine and with the same situation occurring in the Jackpot Pick-6, another carryover of $1,216 will be in place for that wager in race four.
Post time for the first race is 5 p.m.
For full race results, click here.
By Tim Bojarski, for Batavia Downs