by James Witherite, Tioga Downs
racing media
Valley of Sin extends streak
to three in top Tioga trot
Nichols, N.Y. -- Taking
advantage of live cover just as he did in his two previous races, Valley of Sin
($9.00) kicked clear in his seasonal debut among Open company, capturing the
$14,000 featured trot in 1:53.4 on Saturday (June 20) evening at Tioga Downs.
After getting away second to
last in the field of eight, Jim Meittinis floated the 5-year-old Yankee Glide
entire second-over to track the cover of Bourbon Bay (John Cummings, Jr.)
before pacesetter Its Payday Friday (Dan Clements) rated a :56.2 initial half
mile.
"It's only his third start
back in well over a year, so my plan was to lay off the early speed and pick up
the pieces at the end," said Meittinis. "Being that this horse
has such a will to win, I put him in the race late, and he did the rest."
Valley of Sin advanced into midfield with the aid of cover through three-quarters in 1:24.3, and was poised to strike as Bourbon Bay turned up the heat on Its Payday Friday through the far turn.
Valley of Sin advanced into midfield with the aid of cover through three-quarters in 1:24.3, and was poised to strike as Bourbon Bay turned up the heat on Its Payday Friday through the far turn.
At the top of the stretch,
Meittinis tipped Valley of Sin three-deep, and the response was instant.
He kicked past the dueling leaders in mid-stretch, prevailing by a widening
1-1/2 lengths while in hand up to the winning post.
"When I tipped him off cover there was no urging--just
a couple taps to keep him to task," concluded Meittinis. "The
speed was all him."
Its Payday Friday held second,
while Awsome Valley (Aaron Byron) held third up the pegs from his pocket trip.
Earlier in the program, Hannah
Miller notched a win with Jacks to Open ($3.10) in a C. K. G. Billings Amateur
Driving Series event, powering clear to a seven-length win over CSI What's My
Name (Dave Yarock) and Insider Access (Steve Oldford) in 1:55.2.
Live racing returns to Tioga on
Sunday (June 21) afternoon, with first post set for 1:30 p.m. Eastern time.