By Dave Little, Meadowlands Media
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EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ – Driver Joe
Bongiorno guided Misslarose to a perfect pocket trip and the veteran mare found
clearance inside the final sixteenth to pull off a 30-1 shocker in the $30,000
featured Preferred for trotters at the Meadowlands Friday night.
The 5-year-old daughter of Majestic
Son-Marion Chocolata was hustled away from the gate by Bongiorno and raced in
the pocket behind JL Cruze at the quarter in :27.1. The action started to heat
up at the half as Rich And Miserable vacated the three-hole to come after the
leader. The look of the race changed shortly thereafter when 4-5 favorite
Southwind Chrome broke as he looked to pick up cover.
On the far turn, Rich And Miserable
was up to engage JL Cruze as Bongiorno sat patiently just in behind the dueling
leaders, waiting for his chance.
And his chance would come.
Through the stretch, Meladys Monet,
who swung three-wide for the drive after going a third-over journey, was
putting in his usual late charge while Rich And Miserable clung to a short edge
after JL Cruze weakened. Nearing the wire, Bongiorno found a seam between Rich
And Miserable (to his inside) and Meladys Monet (to his outside) and got up on
the wire to record a neck win over Meladys Monet and Rich And Miserable in
1:53.
Even at odds of 30-1, Misslarose’s
trainer had faith. “If I can be totally honest,” said Jenn Bongiorno. “I really
did think we had a shot. Granted, this was a big step up and I respect the
field of horses she was up against immensely – the field was stacked – but at the
end of the day, this is a really nice mare that absolutely loves the Big M.
“(My brother) Joe couldn’t have
worked out a better trip and just always seems to get the most out of our
horses. Both Joe and Misslarose continue to impress me more and more every day.
I couldn’t be happier.”
Misslarose, who paid $62.40 to win,
now has four wins in eight Meadowlands starts in 2019 and has 11 Big M
victories over the last two years. Her only other start in the Preferred ranks
this season came in February when she missed a head to Trolley. Her career
stats now stand at 19 wins from 73 starts and earnings of $229,790 for owner
Wish Me Luck Stables.
A LITTLE MORE: Trainer Justin Sodano, 23, won his
first career Meadowlands race when The Lady Sheriff scored in the fifth race. …
One sharp player betting into the Catskills hub walked away with $6,847 after
lasting just five legs in the 20-cent Survivor Pick-10. Three of the five races
were won by the post-time favorite. … Tyler Buter had the right stuff, driving
three winners on the card. Buter’s fans grabbed some Black Friday green as his
horses paid off at 2-1, 13-1 and 11-1. … All-source handle for the 13-race card
was $2,622,854, third best at the Fall Meeting. … Racing resumes Saturday at
7:15 p.m.