BY FRANK DRUCKER, Publicity Director, Empire City @ Yonkers Raceway
YONKERS, NY, Friday, December 9, 2011 -- Millionairess-in-waiting Symphony in Motion (Jason Bartlett) stuck her tongue out at the right time Friday night, winning Yonkers Raceway's co-featured $38,000 Filly and Mare Open Handicap Pace.
Symphony In Motion (Tom Berg Photo) |
As the ladies approached the :56.3 half, Tomorrowpan (Jim Pantaleano) moved strongly from fifth, grabbing the lead. She maintained it in and out of the 1:24.3 three-quarters, with Symphony in Motion sliding from third.
However, Tomrrowpan was about to give up the ghost, assaulted from both sides. Breakheart Pass ducked inside, while both Symphony in Motion and a late-arriving Fox Valley Sage (Jordan Stratton) were outside. It was a wild scramble passing the 1:52.4 mile marker, with Symphony in Motion winning the blanket photo. She prevailed by head over Breakheart Pass, getting the mile-and-one-sixteenth in 2:00.1.
Fox Valley Sage was third--beaten a head as the slight 2-1 choice--with Boots Place (Brian Sears) and Lightning Treasure (Dan Dube) rounding out the payees.
For Symphony in Motion, a 7-year-old daughter of Bettor's Delight co-owned by (breeder) Joseph Jannuzzelli and Carol Demarch, she returned $13.20 (fourth choice) for her eighth win (third in a row) in 36 seasonal starts. The exacta paid $37.60, with the triple returning $186. The victress now has lifetime earnings of more than $985,000.
Friday night's co-featured $38,000 Open Trot saw Son of Nordic (Eric Goodell) win both the draw and the race.
Son of Nordic (Tom Berg Photo) |
Away third from the pole, Son of Nordic watched as Keenan (Jeff Gregory) set sail through speedy intervals of :27.4, :57 and 1:25.4. Neighsay Hanover (Ray Schnittker)--like Symphony in Motion a seven-figure performer in waiting--chased from a loose pocket, with Son of Nordic taking out of third.
That one collared the leader early in the final turn, with Fool's Revenue (Sears) as the only threat. After a 1:55.1 mile, Son of Nordic held sway by a neck in an added-distance 2:02.3.
Tepid 3-1 fave Twin B Caviar (George Brennan), Pembroke Prayer (Bartlett) and Neighsay Hanover came away with the remainder.