On Wednesday, August 1 Merton could claim no such
prognostication this time after he again reined five winners on the card.
Merton didn’t score until the fourth race when he guided Tom
and Francis Meaney’s trotter, My Cool Breeze ($9.30) to 1:59.4 victory. He then
won the sixth with his brother Bobby’s trotter Playa Tulum ($17.40) in a 1:59.2
clocking. After being skunked over the next four races Merton upped and won the
final three on the program.
He won the 11th with Dominick Rafanelli’s, I Have
It All ($15.40) in 2:01.3 and the 12th behind Lav Racing Stables’,
Ooby Dooby ($8.50) in 1:56.4. He then copped the finale by
reining Christine Zigrossi’s, I Deal Vic ($7.20) home first in a 2:00.1
clocking.
Having only had a five wins on a card a few times in
the 20-plus years that he has been driving Merton was asked what’s up
with two five baggers in a month.
“I got some power now,” Merton said referring to him getting
horses to drive that have a good chance of winning.”I feel good and I’m
driving with confidence. “I guess it more than falling on my head this time.”
His five driving victories on Wednesday have pushed Merton
over the 100-win plateau here (6th best) at the Mighty M but
he has also been winning out of town. Thus far this year Merton has reined 126
winners.
On June 8 he scored his 2000th career driving
victory and earlier this week Merton won the Munich Mile and now is eligible
for the final of the track’s Heritage Drivers Series later this fall..
“Yeh, I’ve been doing good and I’m proud of the way
I’ve been driving. “Merton added .”So maybe something special really happened
when I fell on my head.”