By Dave Little, Meadowlands Media Relations
EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ – The third leg of
the Kindergarten Series featured nine divisions for 2-year-olds of each sex and
gait at The Meadowlands Friday night, with a pair of trotting fillies scoring
impressively after being heavily bet at the windows.
Lilbitalexis (Walner-Jolie De Vie)
stopped the clock in a lifetime-best 1:52.2 for trainer Nifty Norman to lift
her lifetime stats to five wins from six starts. The 1-9 public choice ($2.20
to win) took over at the half and strolled to a 2¼-length, never-in-doubt
score.
“She’s pretty special,” said driver
Todd McCarthy. “I was getting off the first turn there pretty good and once she
got to the pocket she was good. She then moved to the lead easily. I heard Mark
[MacDonald, driving second-place finisher Cash Infusion] on my back in the
stretch but when I popped the ear plugs, she went well from there.”
Misswalner Fashion (Walner-Sweet
Love) made it three wins in four lifetime tries for trainer Jim Campbell after
hitting the wire in a lifetime-best 1:54.1, 6¼ lengths in front of Lookin Chic
after she made the front just after the quarter.
“She’s got tons of talent,” said
driver Tim Tetrick. “She didn’t like the dirt hitting her in the face early and
I didn’t want to get away too far back. I didn’t want to cut the mile because
she was asleep up there on the lead. She’d be happy to go 45 seconds for a
quarter so I had to keep her busy.”
Misswalner Fashion paid $2.40 as the
1-5 favorite on a night where favorites scored 12 times on the 13-race card.
Robertsin ($2.60 as the 1-5 public
choice) tripped out to take a division for male trotters. The gelding by Muscle
Hill-Sina charged home off cover to win by a head in 1:55 for trainer Nik
Drennan.
Driver George Brennan likes his horse
but didn’t think he was at his best. “I didn’t want to have to put him on the
lead. I wanted to get some kind of trip. The trip worked out good. He should
have finished it off much better because early in the season he was coming home
in :27. Tonight, he did not rocket right by. He wasn’t explosive. But his ‘B’
game was good enough.”
The Brett Pelling-trained Hammering
Hank stayed perfect in five lifetime starts in a split for pacing colts and
geldings. The gelded son of Captaintreacherous-History Repeats was last at the
half in the seven-horse field, picked up a live tow from Layton Hanover down
the backstretch and rolled by late to win by a length over Seven Hundred with
McCarthy in the bike in 1:53.4.
The 1-9 favorite paid $2.20 to win.
A LITTLE MORE: McCarthy scored four times on the card while Norman trained three to victory lane. … The lone winning non-favorite came in the first race as Kingofthejungle scored in a GSY Series event at odds of 4-1. … All-source handle totaled $2,144,644. … Racing resumes Saturday at 6:20 p.m.