By Dave Little, Meadowlands Media Relations
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – Billy Dobson finished second
in the driver standings at Saratoga Raceway in 2017 and the 33-year-old proved
Friday night at the Meadowlands that he is anything but a one-trick, half-mile
track pony by guiding four winners over the mile oval on the 14-race card.
Dobson got underway in the third race $10,000 claiming
pace, scoring with Windsong Gorgeous in 1:53 at odds of 5-1. His second winner
would come about 20 minutes later as Duluth took the fourth race conditioned
trot in 1:55.2 as the 9-5 favorite.
Long Story Short would bring Dobson’s third victory
after taking the ninth race conditioned trot in 1:56.4 at odds of 3-1 before A
Jersey Contract completed the four-bagger by winning the 11th race
conditioned trot in 1:55.3 at 7-2 on the tote board. Dobson picked up that
drive when Bill Mann took off his late assignments after taking ill.
A LITTLE MORE: One
lucky simulcast bettor at Arlington (Ill.) Park raked the pot in the ninth race
20-Cent Jackpot Super High Five, cashing a ticket worth $11,656.22. … The Late
20-Cent Jackpot Super High Five failed to result in a single-ticket winner,
allowing the carryover to swell to $72.275.75. … Anthony Napolitano and Brett
Miller both recorded driving doubles. … Total wagering on the card was
$2,356,344. … Racing resumes at the Big M Saturday at 6:35 p.m.