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'Foiled', Burke Reign Again at Yonkers lengths on March 29, and a division of the third leg by a By Jon Forbes head over P H Supercam one week ago. YONKERS, N.Y. - Foiled Again ($2.10) withstood a "Yannick had a good hold of him," said Burke of Foiled sustained first-over charge from Dancin Yankee and a Again. "We seem to be in a good spot [going into the next challenge in the passing lane from P H Supercam to pick up two races in the series." a fourth straight victory and remain unbeaten in his Burke had nothing but praise for Dancin Yankee and 10-year-old campaign with a narrow triumph in the third expressed concern that the runner-up is peaking at the division of the fourth leg of the George Morton Levy right time going into next Saturday's $50,000 guaranteed Challenge series on Saturday night at Yonkers Raceway. fifth leg and the $300,000 added final on April 26. "Dancin Yankee had a ridiculous mile," said Burke. "I'm worried that down the road that he'll be tough. He was awful good tonight and appears to be rounding into top form." Foiled Again's entry-mate Bettor's Edge broke stride in the stretch and finished last in the field of seven. Earlier on the card, 8-year-old Clear Vision ($2.10) became Burke's fifth horse to win a Levy series race when he captured the first division by 1 3/4 lengths over stablemate Itrustyou, who had won on March 22 and March 29. After finishing third from post one week ago, Clear Vision drew post 2 for tonight’s race and found himself three lengths behind the leader Itrustyou in third through a quarter in 27 3/5. He made a quick move to grab the lead

(continued on next page) Foiled Again does it again (photo by Mike Lizzi)

A winner of the Levy final in 2009 and 2010, Foiled Again was parked momentarily on the first turn by P H Supercam before taking the lead and crossing over to the inside. He paced the opening quarter-mile in 27 4/5 seconds and led comfortably passing the grandstand the first time before Dancin Yankee began to move up in the two path approaching a half in 56 3/5. With Dancin Yankee to his outside in second and P H Supercam biding his time behind the top two in third, Foiled Again led by less than a length through three quarters in 1:24 and was never asked for his best in the stretch by Yannick Gingras as Dancin Yankee bore down on the outside and P H Supercam moved up along the rail. Foiled Again, owned by Burke Racing Stable and Weaver Bruscemi, completed the mile in 1:51 and came home in 27 seconds. "He just does the talking," said Gingras. "He's an unbelievable racehorse, and he did it again tonight. As long as he comes into the stretch fairly fresh, I know he'll fight them off." It marked the 12th win for trainer Ron Burke in 15 Levy races since the series began March 22. Foiled Again, 's richest pacer in history with more than $6.1 million in earnings, won a division of the first leg by 2 3/4 lengths on March 22, a division of the second leg by 3 1/4 HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 4/13/14 PAGE 2 of 7 on the turn and never looked back, setting fractions of 56 2/5 and 1:24 4/5 and being driven home by George Brennan while being chased by Itrustyou. The final time for one mile was 1:52 1/5. “He just was in a good spot,” said Brennan. “I was able to get him back to the lead, and he won pretty easily.” Maven Wins Again in Meadowlands Qualifiers Previously, Clear Vision finished second in his first two Levy So far, so good for Maven. With a start in the Elitlopp on starts before missing by a half-length behind Apprentice her schedule, the outstanding trotting mare won her Hanover and Mach It So last week. second straight qualifier Special Forces, coupled with Clear Vision and Itrustyou, yesterday at the finished fourth. Meadowlands. With There was a brief reprieve to Burke’s run of dominance in Yannick Gingras driving the second division as Mach It So ($4) rolled home to a 4 she won by a head over ½-length victory with Tim Tetrick in the bike for trainer P.J. the Jimmy Takter-trained Fraley. High Bridge in 1:53.2. Mach It So, a 4-year-old who won divisions of the first and “I thought she looked pretty good. It was a good second legs of the Levy series before coming up a neck Maven mile and I was very happy short last week, left well from the inside, briefly racing in with her,” trainer Jonas Czernyson said. second behind Sapphire City before tipping outside and Czernyson said Maven will likely have next week off, moving to lead through an opening quarter in 26 4/5. Tetrick qualify the following week and then make her 2014 debut backed down the pace and Mach It So paced the half in 55 in the May 4 Miami Valley Distaff. 4/5 and three quarters in 1:25 before opening on his seven In the next race on the qualifying card golden oldie Arch rivals in the stretch, completing the trip in 1:52 1/5. Sapphire Madness won by four lengths over D’Orsay in 1:54.3. City was well clear of third-place finisher Rock On Me. In a race with some big names, Uncle Peter beat “I had the rail, and I used it to my advantage,” said Tetrick. Archangel by a nose in 1:53.3. Uncle Peter is also an “It was a pretty good first quarter, 26 4/5. I moved him and Elitlopp possibility. he rated really well, got a nice middle half. He turned on the The most impressive performance from a pacer came afterburners and paced on strong.” from Rockin Amadeus, a three-length winner in 1:51.2 With Mach It So’s three wins in four Levy series starts, (continued on next page) Fraley already was looking ahead to the final. “He was super,” said Fraley. “The main thing with him, we just have to keep him quiet because he's a grabby horse. Tonight he did 26 and change out of the gate, 55 [4/5] to the half, three quarters in 1:24 4/5, and that was perfect. He'll make the final off of that. Hopefully, he'll draw inside. If he draws inside, he definitely will be a force because he's fast enough to go with any of them, but he's a bit of a spooky horse, so have to keep his head on. “ But until somebody else steps up and beats Foiled Again, Burke’s ageless wonder remains the horse to beat, Fraley said. “[Ron Burke] is tough,” said Fraley. “Foiled Again is the best in there. I'd love to be second to him.” For one race, Burke appeared to be mortal as his three starters in the second division filled out the final three spots. Hillbilly Hanover was disqualified from fourth and placed fifth, while Aracache Hanover was promoted to sixth from seventh after Easy Again was disqualified for going off stride and leaving the course in the second quarter. Apprentice Hanover bypassed the fourth leg and is expected to return next week Saturday for the fifth leg.

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Santanna Blue Chip Gelding Wins Group I in powering home for the win. He will head into The Whata Australia Baron Final as the favorite for Andy Miller who guided the It’s been quite a week for Santanna Blue Chip. son of Art Major for Corey Johnson and owners Debbie Element and Mac Nichol. On Monday, the veteran pacer won his first race this year Another leg of The Legends vs. Phenoms Driver and only his second since 2008, capturing an $8,190 Challenge is in the books. The Legend standing tall was condition event at Woodbine. Jim Morrill Jr. (96), his second win in the Challenge while Now 9, he’s back racing Scott Zeron (95) led The Phenoms for the fourth because he fell out of favor as consecutive week. With one week to go, Jim Morrill Jr. a sire, but that doesn’t mean (341), Andy Miller (315), Dave Miller (313), Corey Callahan he still can’t produce a good (241), John Campbell (247), Scott Zeron (338) and Joe horse. Five days after his win, Bongiorno (162) have locked up their spots in the Final, Santanna Blue Chip picked up while Steve Smith (93), Vincent Ginsburg (94), Jim Marohn a big win as a stallion as his Jr. (93), Mike Wilder (91) and Eric Abbatiello (68) will battle offspring Three Blind Mice for the three remaining spots to battle for the $15,000 First won the $200,000 (Australian) Place Prize on April 26th. Group I Western Australia Derby at Gloucester Park in Perth. Three Blind Mice was bred in New Zealand out of a Holmes Hanover mare.

Allstar Legend Wins FFA At The Meadowlands Jim Morrill Jr. made a decision early in the Free For All Harness Racing's Many Memorable Moments tonight at The Meadowlands and that was to beat Golden By Dean A. Hoffman Receiver at his own game. Reaching the opening quarter in In one of his more memorable songs, country singer 26.1, Allstar Legend forced Golden Receiver into the pocket Alan Jackson asks, "Where were you when the world while clicking off a 54.4 half-mile and hitting three-quarters in stopped turning?" 1:22.3. On the far turn, Corey Callahan seemed to be Certainly no American will ever forget where he or she asking Golden Receiver to pick up the pace, but the was on Septem ber 11, .20 01, just as previous generations response just wasn't there tonight. Meanwhile, the early (continued on next page) fractions didn't seem to bother Allstar Legend at all as powered home in 26.4 while pacing on the front-end, to trip the timer in 1:49.2. Allstar Legend won for the fourth time this year for trainer Ron Burke and owners Brittany Farms and John Cherveny. The Ron Burke theme continued in the 5th race, Dash For The C-Notes Final as Sky McFly put forth a powerful first over effort through fractions of 26.3, 55.3 and 1:24.2, before pacing home in 26.4 despite the first over trip, while holding off favored Stallone Blue Chip at the wire. Through 5 races the tandem of Burke and Morrill Jr. had three winners on the card. Sky McFly is owned by Burke Racing Stable L.L.C. and Weaver Bruscemi L.L.C. Tonight also marked the second round of The Whata Baron Pacing Series. The first division featured a heavy favorite in round one winner Wake Up Peter who cut the mile with Scott Zeron through fractions of 26.4, 55.1 and 1:23.1 before pacing home in 26.1 to complete the mile in 1:49.2 while holding off a hard to steer Alexa's Jackpot who rallied off cover. For Wake Up Peter it was his sixth win from eight starts this season for trainer Larry Remmen and owner Bradley Grant. The second division of The Whata Baron was another tour-de-force by Captive Audience, who duplicated his 1:49 round 1 performance to score another victory and will go for the series sweep next Saturday night. Captive Audience made a quarter move to the lead and peeled off a 54.3 half-mile before hitting three-quarters in 1:22.2 and then HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 4/13/14 PAGE 4 of 7 won't forget how they got the news of Pearl Harbor or JFK's 1985. assassination. *Formation of the Grand Circuit in 1873. Those are truly memorable moments in American history, *Titan Hanover trotting in 2:00 in 1944, becoming the first but memorable certainly doesn't mean tragic. Think of Neil 2-year-old of either gait in the 2:00 list. Armstrong stepping on the moon, Lindbergh flying across *Moni Maker ending her career with an epic 1:54.1 under the Atlantic, the Gettysburg Address, the completion of the saddle performance at The Red Mile. transcontinental railroad, or even the "Miracle on Ice" when *Delvin Miller becoming the first driver ever to win the the US defeated the USSR in hockey in the 1980 Winter Hambletonian and Little Brown Jug in the same year, Olympics. driving Lusty Song and Dudley Hanover to victory in 1950. Those were memorable *The birth of Hambletonian---the "Big Daddy of moments in American Trotting"--- in May, 1849. history, but what are the *The popularization of the bent-shaft "modified" sulky in most memorable 1976. moments in harness *Trainer Walter Cox's trotters sweeping the first four racing history? Currently places in the 1929 Hambletonian. an online promotion *The 11-year-old Alma Sheppard driving Dean Hanover invites harness fans to to a world record for 3-year-old trotters in a 1937 time trial. name the 100 Most *The epic upset of Nihlator by Dragon's Lair at The Dean Hoffman considers Meadows in 1984, giving instant credulity to the new Memorable Moments. Niatross’ 1:49.1 time trial among Breeders Crown series. There are no wrong one of the sport’s most *Dan Patch's 1:55-1/4 time trial behind a galloping answers---just opinions, memorable moments Thoroughbred at Lexington in 1905. so anyone can *The trotter Scott Frost wins the first Triple Crown in participate. And you should do so. In baseball it might be 1955. Don Larsen's perfect game in the 1956 World Series, Lou *Harrison Hoyt becomes the only amateur trainer-driver Gehrig's retirement speech, or Hank Aaron topping Babe to win the Hambletonian with his horse Demon Hanover in Ruth's home run total. 1948. What about harness racing? I've jotted down some *Pompano Pa rk opens . in Florida in 1964, bringing thoughts about our sport's most significant moments. I certainly didn't witness them all, but they were memorable (continued on next page) and historic. *The first Roosevelt International Trot in 1959 at the resplendent Roosevelt Raceway when harness racing was perhaps at its peak of popularity. *Niatross ushering in a new era of speed with a 1:49.1 time trial at Lexington in 1980. *Park Avenue Joe and Probe dead-heating in the race-off of the 1989 Hambletonian. *Bret Hanover winning the first 35 races of his career in 1964-65 without a loss. *Walter Case winning 1,076 races in a single season in 1998. *The Steve Phillips mobile starting gate revolutionizing harness racing in 1946 at Roosevelt Raceway. *Dancer Hanover auctioned for $105,000 in 1958, becoming the first Standardbred or Thoroughbred yearling to sell for a six-figure sum. *Greyhound's 1:55-1/4 mile in 1938, a record that would stand for 31 years. *Sugarcane Hanover slipping past Ourasi and Mack Lobell to win the March of Dimes Trot at Garden State Park in 1988. *The opening of the Meadowlands in New Jersey in the mid-1970s. *Star Pointer pacing to the first 2:00 mile ever in Massachusetts in 1897. *First wager placed at Off-Track Betting in New York City in 1970. *The death of Billy Haughton after a racing accident in HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 4/13/14 PAGE 5 of 7 pari-mutuel harness racing to the Sunshine State. standardbred to win a million dollars. The Dancer family *Single G retires from racing in 1926 after winning 262 saw fit to have this last accomplishment among those races. engraved on Stanley Dancer's headstone in the cemetery *Jeff Gural saves the Meadowlands and begins plans for that overlooks Freehold Raceway. the New Meadowlands. William Waters *Jade Prince becomes the first two-year-old ever to hold the world's race record after a 1:54.1 win in 1976. Those Were the Days *Fan Hanover becomes the only filly ever to win the Little Just wanted to comment on the picture of Stanley Brown Jug in 1981. Dancer and Su Mac Lad crossing the finish line. What's *The Harness Racing Museum opens in Goshen, New most interesting in this iconic photo is in the background. York in 1951. The grandstands and the apron in front of the track are jam *Two-year-old trotting filly CR Kay Suzie sets world packed with fans. I remember those days when we made records in 1994 and popularizes the use of trotting hobbles. sure we got there at 6:30 for the 8 PM post so we could *Scarlet Knight becomes get a seat. It was the same at Liberty Bell Park on some the first European-trained nights. If we arrived past 8:30 we often had to park our winner of the Hambletonian cars out on Knights Road because the ample parking lot in 2001. was already filled. Sadly those days are gone. Neither *Stablemates Florican and harness racing nor thoroughbred racing will see those Star's Pride each lower the crowds again with the lone exception being Derby Day and world's race record for Preakness Day. Even venerable old Belmont doesn't fill trotting stallion in the same the place on Belmont Day without a Triple Crown race on the same day in 2001 Hambletonian winner possibility on the card. DuQuoin, Illinois, in 1952. Charles Hauser Scarlet Knight *Handle With Care becomes the first sub-1:55 Uncouple the Burkes female in 1974. Finally, I just read the article on Levy series and Burke Are there other memorable moments? Absolutely! We all coupling, could not agree more, well-written, hope they see the sport from a different and quite personal perspective. listen. Keep up the good work. That's what makes this promotion so interesting. Dave Beltrami Do you agree or disagree with my thoughts on memorable moments? If so, I hope you'll voice your opinions in the On the Galbraiths online promotion because we all see events from a different Yes, Barbara and Clint Galbraith had some bad luck perspective (Harness Racing Fan Zone). financially. Yes, Clint Galbraith was a great ambassador for harness racing during the Niatross era. Yes, a lot of people struggled during the economic downturn. But there is absolutely no excuse for anyone not providing enough sustenance to their horses. If they couldn’t afford to properly take care of their animals they should have put them first and made other arrangements for them. 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Remembering Bret Hanover I loved Lucas Marquardt's article on the many parallels between Foiled Again and Su Mac Lad. There's another 8, HoP, $22,000, T, Invitational PP`S drawn by groups horse from that era that could also be compared to Foiled (4-8)/remainder assigned, 28.1, 57.2, 1:26.2, 1:55.4, FT Again. That horse, of course, is . Like Su Mac 1-Southwind Pepino (h, 6, Chocolatier--Southwind Lad, he did not start out in Dancer's care, suffered great Pamona, by Dream Vacation), $50,000 2009 LEX-SEL adversity in his youth that resulted in a dropped hip and a O-Hugh J Beatty & Robert D Sharrits. B-Southwind Farm. hitch in his gait for several months. He beat the best horse T-Hugh Beatty. D-Hugh Beatty, $11,000, Lifetime Record: alive beating Bret Hanover in the "Pace of the Century," and 57-25-11-7, $297,805 went on to win a fortune, thus becoming the first Replay unavailable HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 4/13/14 PAGE 6 of 7

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2, M, $30,000, P, A-2/A-1/FFA Handicap Post Positions Drawn According to Class, 26.1, 54.4, 1:22.3, 1:49.2, FT 1-Allstar Legend (h, 5, Four Starzzz Shark--Lifetime Gal, by Artiscape), $27,000 2010 SHS-HBG O-Brittany Farms & 10, PcD, $25,000, P, Preferred, 25.3, 53.0, 1:20.4, 1:48.4, FT John Cherveny. B-Brittany Farms. T-Ron Burke. D-Jim 1-Abelard Hanover (g, 6, Rocknroll Morrill Jr, $15,000, Lifetime Record: 43-11-11-5, $420,287 Hanover--Allamerican Coed, by Dragon Again), 2-Dovuto Hanover (g, 4, Dragon Again-Daughterofortune, $110,000 2009 LEX-SEL O-Suzanne S Waskey & Pamela by Jenna's Beach Boy), $40,000 2011 SHS-HBG O-Martin S Price. B-Hanover Shoe Farms Inc. T-Donald Billings. Scharf. B-Hanover Shoe Farms Inc. T-Darran Cassar. D-Jonathan Roberts, $12,500, Lifetime Record: D-Scott Zeron, $7,500 84-32-12-10, $493,967 3-Annieswesterncard (g, 8, Western Hanover--Annie Your To view the replay click here A Card, by Cam's Card Shark) O-Burke Racing Stable LLC & Weaver Bruscemi LLC & M1 Stable LLC & The 12, PcD, $15,000, P, "Bobby Weiss Series" L.C. No. 1 - Panhellenic Stb Corp. B-James W Jesk & Ledford Racing 4th Leg 3 & 4 Year Old Colts, Stallions & Geldings NW 3 Inc & Clucas Trading Co. T-Ron Burke. D-David Miller, Ext. PM Races or $40,000 Lifetime as of & including $3,600 1/1/14 2nd Division of 2, 25.3, 54.0, 1:22.0, 1:51.4, FT Calls: 2, 1H, 3Q, 4, NK - Finish Order: Golden Receiver, 1-Uf Rockin Dragon (g, 4, Rocknroll Hanover--Up Front Dynamic Youth, Mojo Terror Dragonfly, by Dragon Again), $65,000 2011 SHS-HBG To view the replay click here O-Up Front Racing LLC. B-Hanover Shoe Farms Inc. 5, M, $25,000, P, C-2 Horses & Geldings - "DASH FOR THE T-Mark Ford. D-Mark Macdonald, $7,500, Lifetime Record: "C" NOTES" - FINAL Highest Money Earners From April 5th, 28-4-4-6, $55,790 26.3, 55.3, 1:24.2, 1:51.1, FT To view the replay click here 1-Sky Mcfly (g, 5, Jereme's Jet--N'vincible, by Keystone Raider), $25,000 2010 FOREST O-Burke Racing Stable LLC & Weaver Bruscemi LLC. B-Gordon C & Claudia J Wright. T-Ron Burke. D-Jim Morrill Jr, $12,500, Lifetime Record: 50-9-3-6, $125,993 8, WDB, $34,000, P, PREFERRED. 26.1, 55.2, 1:23.4, 1:51 To view the replay click here 1-In Commando (b,g,5 - Camluck-Lingerie-Abercrombie) 6, M, $22,500, P, WHATA BARON Horses & Geldings N/W O-Donald Lindsey, Paul Kleinpaste, William Alempijevic, 4 Extended PM Races or $100,000 Lifetime Up to & Dennis Mavrin B-Robert McIntosh Stables T-Donald Including 2/15/2014 2nd Leg, 26.4, 55.0, 1:23.1, 1:49.2, FT Lindsey D-Chris Christoforou $17,000 Lifetime Record: 55- 1-Wake Up Peter (h, 4, Rocknroll Hanover--Lovely Lady, 13-10-12 $318,586 by Die Laughing), $20,000 2011 LEX-SEL O-Bradley J To view the replay click here Grant, CA. B-White Birch Farm. T-Larry Remmen. D-Scott Zeron, $11,250, Lifetime Record: 36-8-4-9, $664,031 9, WDB, $18,000,T, DON MILLS SERIES - 1ST LEG - 4 & To view the replay click here 5 YEAR OLDS. NW $150,000 LIFETIME AS OF 7, M, $20,000, P, B-2/B-1 Handicap Horses & Geldings Post DECEMBER 31, 2013. Positions Drawn According to Class, 26.4, 54.4, 1:23.2, 1-West Side Story (b,h,4 - Conway Hall-Too Good For 1:50.2, FT You-Yankee Glide) O-Steve Organ, Asa Farm B_Tom 1-Keep Going (g, 7, Western Ideal--Keeping Faith, by Crouch T-Per Henriken D-Chris Christoforou $9,000 Artsplace), $42,000 2008 LEX-SEL O-Jarett W Kelley. Lifetime Record: 24-10-6-0 $118,657 B-Brittany Farms & Daisy Acres. T-Scott Di Domenico. To view the replay click here D-Jim Morrill Jr, $10,000, Lifetime Record: 111-17-18-14, $293,494 Want to Subscribe for FREE? To view the replay click here Visit www.harnessracingupdate.com/websignup.cfm HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 4/13/14 PAGE 7 of 7

7, YR, $28,000, P, PREFERRED, 27.1, 56.0, 1:24.2, 1:53.1, FT 1-Ethan Hanover (g, 5, Dragon Again--Early Start, by Life Sign), $17,000 2010 SHS-HBG O-Lightning 5 Racing Stable & Irving Bork. B-Hanover Shoe Farms Inc. T-Scott Blackler. D-Brian Sears, $14,000, Lifetime Record: 2, YR, $20,000, P, NON-WINNERS OF $18,000 IN LAST 6 75-18-7-9, $219,426 STARTS, 7, 27.1, 56.1, 1:25.0, 2:00.0, FT To view the replay click here 1-Real Nice (g, 9, Real Artist--Dreamland's Jo Jo, by 8, YR, $23,000, P, NON-WINNERS OF $25,000 IN LAST Western Hanover), $25,000 2006 SHS-HBG 6 STARTS, 27.3, 56.4, 1:25.2, 1:53.2, FT O-Beverly Paganelli & Lightning 5 Racing Stable & Anthony 1-Rollwithitharry (h, 6, Rocknroll Hanover--Queen Otra, C Scussel. B-Dreamland Farms. T-Scott Blackler. D-Yannick by Artsplace), $42,000 2009 LEX-SEL O-Triple D Stables Gingras, $10,000, Lifetime Record: 142-43-16-23, Inc & Daniel Dube & Mario Audet, CA. B-White Birch $1,278,014 Farm. T-Scott Di Domenico. D-Daniel Dube, $11,500, To view the replay click here Lifetime Record: 75-14-11-10, $549,622 To view the replay click here 4, YR, $50,000, P, GEORGE MORTON LEVY SERIES C,H&G FREE FOR ALL 4TH LEG 1ST DIVISION, 27.3, 9, YR, $20,000, P, NON-WINNERS OF $18,000 IN LAST 56.2, 1:24.4, 1:52.1, FT 6 STARTS, 7, 26.4, 56.2, 1:25.0, 2:00.4, FT 1-Clear Vision (g, 8, Western Hanover--Artistic Vision, by 1-Gambler's Tale (g, 6, Cam's Card Shark--Born Artsplace), $180,000 2007 LEX-SEL O-Burke Racing Stable Storyteller, by Badlands Hanover) O-Ronald J Mario. LLC & Weaver Bruscemi LLC & The Panhellenic Stb Corp & B-Ronald J Mario. T-Kelvin Harrison. D-Yannick Gingras, $10,000, Lifetime Record: 55-9-11-10, $138,474 James A Koran. B-Steve H Stewart & Charles & Julie R & To view the replay click here Francene Nash. T-Ron Burke. D-George Brennan, $25,000, Lifetime Record: 142-24-29-21, $1,810,868 10, YR, $23,000, P, NON-WINNERS OF $25,000 IN LAST 2-Itrustyou (g, 6, Third Straight--Dynamic Lady, by 6 STARTS, 27.3, 57.0, 1:25.4, 1:53.2, FT Abercrombie) O-Burke Racing Stable LLC & Weaver 1-Casimir Jitterbug (g, 7, Sir Luck--Undividedattention, Bruscemi LLC & Rtc Stables Inc. B-Dean T Collins. T-Ron by Island Fantasy) O-F Bellino & Sons LLC. B-Casimir Burke. D-Yannick Gingras, $12,500 Stables, CA. T-Tony Osullivan. D-Brian Sears, $11,500, 3-Malak Uswaad N (h, 6, Bettor's Delight--Sirius Flight, by Lifetime Record: 122-31-25-24, $534,146 The Big Dog) O-Peter J Tritton Inc. B-Cavalla Bloodstock To view the replay click here LTD, NZ. T-Peter Tritton. D-Brian Sears, $6,000 Calls: 3, 1H, 1T, 1H, 1T - Finish Order: Special Forces, Fat 11, YR, $50,000, P, GEORGE MORTON LEVY SERIES Mans Alley, Keystone Velocity, China Grill C,H&G FREE FOR ALL 4TH LEG 3RD DIVISION, 27.4, To view the replay click here 56.3, 1:24.0, 1:51.0, FT 1-Foiled Again (g, 10, Dragon Again--In A Safe Place, by Artsplace), $20,000 2005 SHS-HBG O-Burke Racing 5, YR, $50,000, P, GEORGE MORTON LEVY SERIES Stable LLC & Weaver Bruscemi LLC & Jjk Stables LLC. C,H&G FREE FOR ALL 4TH LEG 2ND DIVISION, 26.4, B-Barbara L Matthews. T-Ron Burke. D-Yannick Gingras, 55.4, 1:24.4, 1:52.1, FT $25,000, Lifetime Record: 202-80-49-27, $6,130,968 1-Mach It So (g, 4, Mach Three--Beach Dancer, by Beach 2-Dancin Yankee (h, 6, Yankee Towel) O-Bamond Racing LLC. B-Enviro Stables LTD. T-Pj Cruiser--Dancewiththebest, by Cambest), $17,000 2009 Fraley. D-Tim Tetrick, $25,000, Lifetime Record: 23-13-3-1, OH-SEL O-Baron Racing Stable & Richard M Lombardo. $473,604 B-Elizabeth C Wagner. T-Josh Green. D-Ron Pierce, 2-Sapphire City (g, 6, Metropolitan--Spectre Almahurst, by $12,500 Justin Passing), $27,000 2009 BRDS-SEL O-Centaur Stable 3-P H Supercam (g, 7, Million Dollar Cam--Callwood Ivy, & Jordon M Sklut. B-John P Hurtgen. T-Paul Blumenfeld. by Run The Table) O-Bamond Racing LLC. B-Dr R James D-Eric Carlson, $12,500 Shive, CA. T-Pj Fraley. D-Jason Bartlett, $6,000 Calls: 1H, 1T, T, H, HD - Finish Order: Texican N, Mr 3-Rock On Moe (g, 6, Rocknroll Hanover--Armbro Maureen, Hasani N, A J Corbelli, Bettor's Edge by Cam Fella), $82,000 2009 LEX-SEL To view the replay click here O-Jlrl LLC. B-Emerald Highlands Farm. T-Rosemary Smutz. D-Jason Bartlett, $6,000 12, YR, $20,000, P, NON-WINNERS OF $18,000 IN LAST Calls: 1Q, 2, 1H, 2T, 4H - Finish Order: Versado, Hillbilly 6 STARTS, 7, 27.1, 56.4, 1:24.4, 1:59.4, FT Hanover, Aracache Hanover, Easy Again 1-Nob Hill High (h, 8, McArdle--Anniecrombie, by To view the replay click here Abercrombie) O-Robert A Mondillo & Donald E Robinson. B-Robert A Mondillo & Donald E Robinson. T-Bruce Missed an Edition of the HRU? Saunders. D-Daniel Dube, $10,000, Lifetime Record: Check out our archive at www.harnessracingupdate.com 203-36-33-39, $1,035,963 To view the replay click here © Copyright Harness Racing Update. This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior written permission of the copyright owner, MB Publishing Inc. Information as to the races, race results and earnings was obtained from results charts published by the United States Trotting Association and utilized here with the permission of the copyright owner.

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