There were no winning tickets sold on the 20-cent Pick 6 on Saturday night at the Meadowlands, creating a carryover of $5,085.56. Those with five correct collected $48.82. Players should take note that with 12 races scheduled for the Saturday program, the Pick 6 will begin with the seventh race.
'KODY' AGAIN THE COMMANDER IN FEATURE: Even at the age of 7, the talented Lexus Kody continues to evolve, and the Ron Burke trainee kept the good times going Friday night in the $27,500 featured Open Handicap for trotters, taking a second straight weekly marquee event.
"He's actually behaving right now," said winning driver Yannick Gingras of the horse who has a bit of a breaking problem. "Right now, he's two fingers to drive. He's a beauty to drive when he's like this."
For a six-horse field, there was plenty of talent to go around, and $1 million lifetime earner Ari Ferrari J was on the go early from post five, moving four-wide into the first turn before securing the top and hitting the quarter in 26 4/5.
Shortly thereafter, Lexus Kody marched up to the top and led at the half in 55 3/5. Outside The Fire, a late-closing second to 'Kody' last week, was now on the outside making up ground and challenged the leader at three-quarters, which was timed in 1:24 1/5.
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But, as usual, Lexus Kody would prove tough to pass when on the point.
The gelded son of Archangel-Lexus Helios would hold sway to the wire, as a determined Outside The Fire kept up alongside, preventing Ari Ferrari J from getting enough room while loaded with trot to reach the eventual winner, coming up three-quarters of a length short after finally finding space. Outside The Fire was third.
"He had plenty more [nearing the wire]," said Gingras. "Down the stretch I knew Brett [Beckwith, driving Ari Ferrari J] had some trot behind me. I didn't want to let him out.
"Early last year, [Lexus Kody] was misbehaving. Then, he was good for a long time but then maybe got a little tired at the end of the year. Now, he's not doing anything wrong. He has big lungs and can go fast a long, long time."
After completing the mile in 1:50 3/5, Lexus Kody's numbers stood at 29 wins from 77 career starts, good for earnings of $679,422 for owners Burke Racing Stable, Weaver Bruscemi and Phillip Collura. He paid $3 to win as the 1-2 favorite.
A LITTLE MORE: All Too Well took the fifth race at odds of 12-1, giving big smiles to those who cashed in for $12,194 with winning 20-cent Pick 5 tickets. Winner's odds for the first four legs of the sequence were 3-5, 9-1, 5-1 and 4-5. All-source handle totaled $2,828,948 on the 14-race program. Racing resumes Saturday at 6:20 p.m.
--edited press release (Meadowlands)--