The day was clear, the track was fast, and harness racing amateur driver Tony Beltrami scored another driving victory today when he sent Innisfallen to the lead when the wings of the mobile gate folded and then proceeded to make every pole a winning one en route to an oh-so-easy five -length triumph in the $9,900 American Harness Drivers Club trot today at Harrah’s Philadelphia.
They turned back five others to score a 1:56.1 victory in the series first attempt in at the southeast Philadelphia racetrack.
Sent off as the 3-5 favorite from the five hole Beltrami knew he had the best horse in the race and when one knows that he’s the best, the front end is the most advantageous place to be.
It took aĀ :27.4 first panel to gain command but it didn’t phase Innisfallen. Once on top he began to open daylight on his competitors at the half as Beltrami had a two length lead on Bob Hechkoff’s River Otter.
As Innisfallen neared the three quarters he began to open daylight on the short field and when he turned for home Beltrami had to look back to notice Winneress and driver Tony Verruso had trotted by River Otter and was now second. It was all academic as Innisfallen cruised to a 5-1/2 length triumph over Winneress with River Otter holding on for third money.
INNISFALLEN REPLAY
As the odds-on favorite, Innisfallen, a 5-year old Explosive Matter gelding, paid a paltry $3.40 for win. He is owned by Paul Fusco and Bramdeo Singh and trained by Paul Fusco.
For full race results, click here.
by John Manzi, for the AHRC