Racine Bell (So Surreal) and harness racing driver Jason Bartlett found room to the inside in the stretch and forged to the front late to capture one of four $40,000 divisions in the second leg of the Blue Chip Matchmaker Series at MGM Yonkers Raceway on Friday night (March 24). A 6-year-old mare, Racine Bell scored in 1:52.3 and became harness racing’s newest millionaire with the victory.
First leg winner Karma Seelster and Delitfulcatherin N both left outside the rail-starting Racine Bell, and Bartlett allowed Karma Seelster to clear the lead off the opening bend, with Delitfulcatherin N and Jordan Stratton content to tuck in third.
Bartlett, driving the 3-5 favorite, did not look to regain and instead took his chances behind Karma Seelster and Matt Kakaley, and that pair led the field through fractions of :27.1 and :56.3. Stratton put pressure on the pacesetter when he put Delitfulcatherin N in motion at the half, and the pace accelerated to the tune of 1:24.4 at three-quarters, with the leaders racing head-to-head.
On the final turn it appeared that Bartlett might regret not retaking the lead as Delitfulcatherin N appeared to be surging by, but she made a costly break in mid-stretch. Karma Seelster also bore out enough to give Racine Bell clearance, and the veteran mare knew exactly what to do. In posting her 30th career triumph, Racine Bell defeated Incaseyoudidntknow and Dougs Babe A, with Karma Seelster fourth across the wire.
RACINE BELL REPLAY
Trained by David Dewhurst, Racine Bell is owned by Chris and Dale Lawton. Racine Bell returned $3.40 to win, the exacta paid $36.60, and trifecta was worth $119.
Amazing Dream N (Bettor’s Delight) was the only back-to-back winner in the second round of the series, rolling past defending Blue Chip Matchmaker champion Drama Act in the stretch on her way to a 1:52 mile and her second win in as many starts in 2023. Yannick Gingras guided the 7-year-old mare for trainer Linda Toscano.
Amazing Dream N and Drama Act took turns on the lead in the first turn, with the latter surging to control off the bend for George Brennan. From there it was a two-mare contest through fractions of :26.4, :56 and 1:23.4, with Brennan trying to separate from the pocket-sitter. Gingras kept Amazing Dream N interested, and once in the homestretch she blew right past the 3-5 favorite. Drama Act settled for second, with Morning Has Broken and Easy To Please following in third and fourth.
AMAZING DREAM N REPLAY
Owned by Enviro Stables, Gutnick, Pontone and Lozito Jr., Amazing Dream N, who won for the 28th time overall and pushed her earnings to $1,290,486, returned $5.70 to win. The exacta paid $8.20 and the trifecta $45.20.
In the first $40,000 Blue Chip Matchmaker division of the night, Lydeo (Sweet Lou) and driver Scott Zeron converted on a pocket trip to paydirt, overtaking the pacesetter Mabalene N late in the homestretch for her first win in six 2023 starts. The 4-year-old mare stopped the clock in 1:52.3.
Mabalene N and Bartlett assumed quick command as the gates opened, with odds-on favorite Wahs Fire Bug N resisting a quarter move and settling in third. Lydeo and Zeron held the pocket as Mabalene N cut fractions of :28.1 and :57 for the opening-half. When Wahs Fire Bug N and driver Tyler Buter pulled to attack off the third turn, Bartlett asked the leader for speed, and Mabalene N paced a third quarter in 27.2, giving the favorite the cold shoulder and limiting the chances of McMarkle Sparkle in the second-over position.
There was ample room for Zeron to pull headstretch, and Lydeo shifted gears quickly, powering on past in the 28.1 final quarter. Mabalene N held for second with Alta Madeira N gaining third along the pylons. Favored Wahs Fire Bug N settled for fourth.
LYDEO REPLAY
Trained by Ed Hart, Lydeo, who made her seventh trip to the winner’s circle and has now put away $161,201, is owned by Randy Bendis, Reed Broadway and Pollock Racing LLC., and as a 7-1 offering she returned a flat $16. The exacta returned $77, while the trifecta paid $308.50.
Driver Braxten Boyd, behind Lucky Artist A (Artistic Fella), grabbed the pocket early and then pounced on speedster Sweet Treasure before the three-quarters in a powerhouse performance, capturing the second $40,000 Blue Chip Matchmaker division. The 10-year-old Australian mare won for the fourth time in 2023 with a season’s-best 1:51.4 mile.
Boyd’s aggressiveness early worked for two reasons. Not only was Lucky Artist A able to work out a solid pocket trip, but Sweet Treasure and driver Andrew McCarthy worked hard to gain control from the pole position and then the leader was hard to control. Sweet Treasure set opening fractions of :27 and :56, with Boyd recognizing her vulnerability before the 1:24.1 three quarters and getting an edge over Goththegreenlight and Gia’s Surreal, the two mares who got into action off the third turn.
Once in control Boyd was confident with the Ricky Bucci-trained mare, with Lit De Rose and Pat Lachance scooting up the inside for the place spot. Gothegreenlight faded to third with Gia’s Surreal fourth.
LUCKY ARTIST A REPLAY
Owned by Flatland Racing, Lucky Artist A, who now has a record of 36-22-25 from 160 efforts and a bankroll of $488,177, returned $5.30 to win. The winning exacta returned $32 with a $91 trifecta.
Stakes action will resume at MGM Yonkers Raceway on Monday night (March 27) with four $50,000 sections of the second leg of the MGM Borgata Pacing Series for free-for-allers on the 12-race program.
To complement the MGM Borgata Pacing Series, the Empire Terrace dining room will be open 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Mondays through April 24. Owners and fans are invited to attend the races and enjoy food from an ala carte menu. No reservations are required.
MGM Yonkers Raceway is currently operating on a Monday through Friday live racing schedule with post time at 7 p.m. (EDT).
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