The feature race on Saturday night at The Meadowlands lacked a prohibitive
favorite, but provided a distinguished and competitive field. The depth
and parody of the $30,000 A-2/A-1/FFA Handicap yielded a 19-1 winner in Road
Untraveled who used every inch of a perfect trip to pull off the upset.
Allowed to settle off the pace by driver Corey Callahan, Road Untraveled found
a comfort zone mid-pack through fractions of 26.4 and 54 seconds, before
getting situated second over behind Alexie Mattosie through three-quarters of
1:21.4. Road Untraveled turned for home just two lengths off the lead of
2-1 favored pacesetter Emeritus Maximus and wore down that foe through the
stretch to triumph in 1:49.3 for trainer Gail Wrubel and owners Mike Simons and
Christopher Giaccio. The win was one of four on the evening for the
Rising Star Award winner Corey Callahan. PH Supercam came from last at
the top of the stretch to get second, while Emeritus Maximus was a game third
and Easy Again fourth. The first four finishers were separated by just
one-half length at the wire.
There were two other sub-1:50 performers on the card as Panesthetic took an
$11,000 C-1 event by four lengths in 1:49.3 for new trainer Andrew Harris. The
win was one of three on the card for driver Dave Miller, who also was in the
sulky behind the other sub-1:50 winner Dial Or Nodial, as that classy gelding
got back to his winning ways, scoring in a $16,000 B-1 event by three lengths
in 1:49.4, pacing a 26.1 final quarter while turning for home on the lead.
Total handle for the Saturday program was a hefty $3,279,981, which included a
five percent increase in on-track handle.
Racing returns to The Meadowlands on Thursday night featuring the first round
of the Charles Singer Memorial trotting series, with post time at 7:15 P.M.