by Mike Farrell, for The Meadowlands
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Tall Dark Stranger is a danger, especially with his back to the wall.
Pushed to the max by old rival Papi Rob Hanover, Tall Dark Stranger battled back in deep stretch to win the $636,650 Meadowlands Pace by a neck on Saturday night (July 18).
In a gutsy effort, Tall Dark Stranger, the 1-2 favorite, captured the first major stakes of the season for 3-year-old pacers. Normally, the Pace follows the North America Cup, but the ongoing pandemic shuffled the calendar. This time, the Pace was the division’s leadoff event, and it was a dandy.
Tall Dark Stranger, last year’s Dan Patch winner, took charge with a strong move down the backstretch. Papi Rob Hanover and driver David Miller ranged up to challenge on the turn and fought their way to a clear advantage in the stretch.
Even driver Yannick Gingras thought he and Tall Dark Stranger were finished.
“Honestly, at the top of the stretch, I thought he was beat,” Gingras said. “This horse is just so gritty. He wants to fight them off. Papi was a half a length by me.”
Tall Dark Stranger wasn’t done in this shootout. He surged again, pushing back to secure the win and give Gingras his second Pace win.
It wrote another chapter in a rivalry that dates back to the 2019 Breeders Crown, where Tall Dark Stranger was elevated to victory when Papi Rob Hanover was disqualified for interference.
“I said after the Breeders Crown that he was coming back to win that race,” Gingras said. “There are a lot of doubters out there, but tonight is the proof that my horse loves to fight.”