By Dave Little, Meadowlands Media Relations
EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ – At just 20
years of age, Luke Hanners had already driven 125 winners in his harness racing
career, but never tasted victory at The Meadowlands.
Until Friday night, that is.
The son of longtime horseman Brad
Hanners scored in the ninth race for his first-ever victory at The Big M, and
apparently liked it so much, he came back and won again in the 11th.
“I grew up in Ohio,” said Hanners,
who had recorded 60 wins on the year coming into the night but was 0-for-26 at
the mile oval. “Ever since I was young all I wanted to do was drive. My father
helped me out a lot. I just wanted to try the East Coast and take on a new
opportunity. It’s where everyone wants to be.”
Well-known on the Freehold and
Rosecroft circuits, where Hanners has tallied 23 and 30 winners, respectively,
this year, the young pilot came first-over from the half to score with 9-5
favorite Davids Coming Home in a TrackMaster 78.5 or less event in 1:51,
drawing clear to a 2¼-length win for trainer Mark Capone.
Then, two races later, he put another
Capone student, 6-1 fourth choice Stirling Ensign, on the lead and the duo were
never headed, scoring by a neck in 1:54 in a TrackMaster 73.5 or less over
even-money favorite Mr McDreamy, whose driver, 21-year-old Braxten Boyd, was
seeking his first Meadowlands score.
But this night belonged to Hanners,
who was thrilled at his accomplishment.
“Definitely this is the top,” said
Hanners of what is now his career highlight. “This is where everyone wants to
be. I sure hope to drive more here in the future.”