“The wind was pretty strong that day and it was blowing in the faces of the horses as they headed for home. And it was that wind that helped me make a winning move,” Verruso explained.
“The winds were at our backs as we headed for the three
quarters and it was because of the wind I made up my mind to challenge for the
lead on the straightaway. It worked out well, too, because at that point
Dave ( Offenberg on the lead with favored Whatnblazes) was
attempting to give his horse a breather and when I moved my mare she
cleared before the final turn. From there I believe the head-wind in the
lane helped us remain in control, but still Sam (‘s Honeybee) had to trot
a 29:3 final quarter to hold on for the win.”
Offenberg and Whatnblazes was a nose better than third place
finisher For Goodness Lindy, driven by Paul Minore.
Carl Gillespie trains Sam’s Honeybee for Verruso, her
proud owner. She paid $12.80 for win.
The Freehold race was the third preliminary leg of the
three -track trotting series which began at Monticello Raceway on February
21 and when it ends in mid-May at Yonkers Raceway the NAADA Series will
again donate money to a worthwhile charity.