CAMPBELLVILLE, ON— The Saturday night race card at Mohawk
Racetrack was headlined by the C$543,000 Maple Leaf Trot and the C$323,500
Roses Are Red finals, with Market Share destroying the other seven starters in
the Maple Leaf Trot and Anndrovette taking the Roses Are Red in a Canadian
record of 1:48.
Anndrovette sat a pocket trip behind Drop The Ball and
overtook her in the final strides to take the Roses Are Red final in 1:48.
Anndrovette slingshots by Drop The Ball to win in 1:48 (New Image/WEG Photo) |
Anndrovette left for the lead, with Bettor B Lucky getting
away second and Drop The Ball in third. Anndrovette passed the quarter in
:26.2. Drop The Ball pulled the pocket from third and brushed to the front with
ease heading to the halfway point. Monkey On My Wheel was flushed first over
from fifth and she attempted to get cover passing the half in :53.2 (:27).
Rocklamation was up to the task entering the far turn, leading the two wide
flow on their march towards race leader Drop The Ball. Anndrovette was patient
in the pocket and slowly edged out heading to three-quarters. Drop The Ball led
the field passing three-quarters in 1:20.1 (:26.4).
Drop The Ball’s only rival was Anndrovette. The two were 4
lengths clear of Rocklamation trying to gain ground in third and Bettor B Lucky
looking for room. Anndrovette brushed alongside of Drop The Ball in the final
sixteenth and with appearing ease went by and won by half a length in a
Canadian record of 1:48 (:27.4). Drop The Ball settled for second, Rocklamation
rallied for third and Krispy Apple snuck up the pylons to finish fourth.
Anndrovette ($5.20) defended her Roses Are Red title in fine
style. The daughter of Riverboat King is owned by Bamond Racing LLC and Joe Davino, trained by Paul Fraley
and was driven by Tim Tetrick to a lifetime best 1:48 mile, setting a track,
stakes and Canadian record in the process.
Driver Tim Tetrick received redemption after his narrow loss
in last year’s Maple Leaf Trot with Market Share, crushing his competitors by
2-and-a-half lengths in 1:51.1.
Knows Nothing was sent to the lead, with Arch Madness in
second and Wishing Stone third heading to the quarter. Market Share was put
into fourth 6 lengths off of Knows Nothing at the quarter in :26.3. Guccio made
a break in the trailing position as the field entered the backstretch. Arch
Madness brushed to the top from the pocket passing three-eighths and Wishing
Stone tracked him as he cleared the front at the half in :54.3 (:28).
Market Share "flying" to the finish in 1:51.1 (New Image/WEG Photo) |
Entering the far turn, Mister Herbie was first over
beginning his pursuit from the back. Market Share was flushed out and began
moving up quickly heading to three-quarters. Wishing Stone had lost the lead to
Market Share at the three-quarter pole in 1:24 (:29.2). Market Share kicked
clear by 2 lengths at the head of the stretch. Mister Herbie was all-out giving
chase in second, while Wishing Stone was trying to hold onto third and Uncle
Peter closing hard from in between horses. No one got close to Market Share at
the end; he took the Maple Leaf Trot in 1:51.1 (:27.1) with Mister Herbie
finishing second, Uncle Peter was third and Wishing Stone finished fourth.
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