WILKES-BARRE PA – Three $15,000 races for developing horses were the featured harness racing events over a sloppy track during the first Tuesday afternoon (Mar. 5) card of the year at Pocono Downs at Mohegan Pennsylvania.
The gelding Bur Bun (Googoo Gaagaa), who had done well near the end of the Philly meet last year but then tailed off in two 2024 starts in Maryland, enjoyed his return to the Keystone State, taking a new mark of 1:55.3 despite the off going in the headlining trot.
Braxten Boyd (four wins on the day) sent Bur Bun right down the road from the rail and was never headed, withstanding pocketsitter I Cant Refuse by 1½ lengths for owner/trainer Howard Birney.
BUR BUN REPLAY
Tennessee Smooth (Well Said) bided his time in third until the three-quarters, then charged up and took the advantage in the latter stages of the top pace for males, lowering his mark to 1:53.2, with fractionsetter El Yerno a half-length behind the winner and a nose ahead of pocketsitter Dark As Night. The oft-winning (14 for 32 lifetime) gelding Tennessee Smooth was driven by Braxten Boyd for trainer Brandy Wine and the ownership of Brett Boyd Racing Inc. and Geoffrey Howles.
TENNESSEE SMOOTH REPLAY
Lady Chrislyn (Big Jim), who had been closing well against the best distaffs at Monticello, needed every inch of the Pocono stretch to win the top event for distaff pacers in a lifetime mark of 1:56 for trainer Robert Lounsbury and owner David Del Pezzo. Tyler Buter (who also guided a quartet of winners) set the mare up with a second-over trip as pacesetter Exciting Times A and first-over Racing For Royalty engaged in a protracted duel, then just got her nose to the wire first over her game opposition, with the leader withstanding the first-up by the same margin for second.
LADY CHRISLYN REPLAY
Racing resumes at Pocono on Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m.; there will be six $17,500 divisions of the second leg of a Game Of Claims series, with the base tag elevated slightly to $27,500 this week for these hard-hitters. All six winners in the first leg are back in for more GOC action Saturday (this year the rules say a horse must start in all legs of the GOC to make the final) – three will meet in race nine, two face off in race twelve, and the other will be in the card’s curtainriaser. Free Pocono programs are or will be available at www.phha.org.
For complete race results, click here: US Trotting results.
From the PHHA / Pocono