One day prior to Tattoo Artist’s win in his elimination of the Canadian Pacing Derby this past weekend, trainer Ian Moore was jogging the six-year-old pacer when he began reflecting upon his association with the stallion.
Three $56,241 divisions of the Pennsylvania Sire Stakes for two-year-old harness racing pacing colts and geldings were the main attraction Sunday (Aug. 27) at Harrah’s Philadelphia. The 5th race first division saw Booming Economy (Captaintreacherous) and driver Tim Tetrick move first-over in the backstretch and collared pacesetter Aintbluenomore (Jeremy Indof), then pulled away from the
Huntinthelastdolar (Huntsville) asserted his superiority leading five rivals on a futile chase while winning the $117,750 Empire Breeders Classic for sophomore pacing colts and geldings in harness racing action from Tioga Downs on Sunday afternoon (Aug. 27). In rein to Wally Hennessey, Huntinthelastdolar made it known leaving the gate that his intent was to take
Tioga Downs played host for the Empire Breeders Classic (EBC) for both three-year-old colts & geldings as well as the three-year-old fillies on Sunday, Aug. 27.
T C I, fresh off his win in this past weekend’s William Wellwood Memorial in Canada, drew post five in a field of eight for Saturday’s $252,000 Pennsylvania Sire Stakes (PASS) championship for two-year-old male trotters at Pocono Downs at Mohegan Pennsylvania.