WILKES-BARRE, PA – The Sportswriter pacer Rhett Seelster and the Explosive Matter trotting mare Perth Angel De Vie both came from out of the pocket to win their gait’s respective $17,000 harness racing features on Tuesday afternoon at The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono.
Rhett Seelster had an unusual journey – bothered by a rough gaited horse enough to get an “i” before the quarter, then out first-over at the half — but he was able to get into the two-hole behind Red Power on the far turn when the previous pocket horse backed up.
Anthony Napolitano and his horse got a small breather, then came out again and caught Red Power (driven by Anthony’s brother George, who won four races on the day) by a nose while reducing the pacer’s record to 1:50.4. Antonia Storer handles the training of the winner for owner Daniel Maier.
RHETT SEELSTER REPLAY
Perth Angel De Vie’s pocket journey was of the more conventional variety: she let right-hand neighbor and favorite Sweet Heart AS get around her early, sat in until the stretch, then used the famed Pocono Pike as the shipper from The Meadows got up by a neck over a tenacious first-over Kazans Power, with Sweet Heart AS having to settle for third.
Tom Jackson drove Perth Angel De Vie for trainer Harold Brocklehurst and the partnership of Double R Farms LLC, David Obley, and Richard Williams.
PERTH ANGEL DE VIE REPLAY
It’s been quite a 24 hours for horseman Andrew Harris: the trainer of winners over $15 million since 2016 sent out None Bettor A, who won the Quillen Memorial at Harrington on Monday in 1:49.4, and then on Tuesday guided the Somebeachsomewhere filly Silver Tail from out of the clouds to post his first driving success in twelve years, in only his second start back since giving up sulkysitting in favor of training.
Harris, who lost his wife Amanda to cancer last year, is 37, and is a threat to post his 1000th training victory some time in the first half of next year – how many sulky triumphs he’ll have by then we’ll have to wait and see.
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From the PHHA/The Downs