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Rush To The Bank delivered another big win on Sunday (May 30) at Running Aces, capturing the $12,500 Minnesota-Sired sophomore trot with ease for his ninth consecutive win. The standout Banker Volo gelding has dominated his division since hitting the track as a first starter and is now unbeaten since Aug. 25 of last year. Nick Roland sent the 1-9 favourite right to the lead from post 7 in a nine-horse contest and led at every call, turning back strong pressure from SB Sampsons Ridge through the middle stages, and then powering away from the field in the lane to register a four-length romp in 2:01.1 with a :29 final panel. ....
Trotters were in the spotlight on the Sunday (May 23) program at Running Aces, with two Open events going postward on the eight-race program. The $11,000 Open Handicap went to favourite Mandeville, who made it two in a row in the top trot in dominating fashion. Nick Roland piloted the nine-year-old Majestic Son gelding right to the front from the outside post in the six-horse affair, making an easy lead and posting early fractions of :28.4 and :58.1 with Pridecrest riding along in the pocket. All American N was first to leave the pylons and applied pressure to the pacesetter during the middle stages of the race, before dropping into the pocket near three-quarters in 1:28. Turning for home, Mandeville had plenty of trot in reserve and was never in doubt through the lane, closing the mile with a :27.4 final quarter and checking in two lengths ahead of Pridecrest, who rallied past All American N in the stretch. ....