Three-year-old trotting males continued on the path towards New Jersey on the first Saturday in August as they contested three $30,000 divisions of a Pennsylvania All-Stars event on Sunday evening at Pocono Downs at Mohegan Pennsylvania.
The fastest winner, the Greenshoe gelding Lefties Righties, took a lifetime mark of 1:53 3/5. He had speed early in the mile, taking the lead before the 28 1/5 quarter, then sat in the pocket as Hey Porter carried on to the top and posted mid-splits of 57 and 1:25 1/5, with favored Meshuggah moving uncovered from fourth late in the backstretch. Hey Porter carried the field into the stretch but immediately came under pressure to both sides, and a quick burst in the Pocono Pike from Lefties Righties propelled him to a neck decision over the steady grind of the chalk, with Hey Porter third. Braxten Boyd had the drive for trainer Jenny Melander and the partnership of Chuck Sylvester, Charles Stansley, Lenavitt Investments LLC. and John Licausi.
Favored Frank Leahy moved from the pocket after a 28 second first panel, made the lead, retained it through fractions of 57 2/5 and 1:25 4/5, then finished powerfully to reduce his speed badge to 1:54. The Southwind Frank colt left the opposition five lengths behind while driven by Yannick Gingras for trainer Ron Burke, a six-time winner here on the Saturday card and in possession of almost double the wins of his nearest local rival, and owners Ben Mondello LLC. and FAC Racing LLC.
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Give Me A Yankee was far back early off fractions of 28 3/5, 58 2/5 and 1:26 1/5, but he wound up in an excellent cover flow for driver Simon Allard and got past favored Green Mel for a 2 1/4 length score while reducing his mark to 1:55. Give Me A Yankee has had trotting hopples in his last four starts, with two wins and two breaks – but this win suggests he is coming around nicely (his own last half in 55 3/5) for trainer Mark Akins and A 1 Racing, which consist of Akins and Allard.
In the $16,500 overnight feature for the top-priced claiming handicap pacers, the So Surreal gelding Real Surreal certainly had a difficult trip early and then had to rally against tough horses, but he won his third race in his last four starts with a 1:51 3/5 mile. The hard-hitter won at first asking for owner Sam Dalia, who claimed the horse for $35,000 last week.
The win was also one of three winning pairings on the night for the track's leading driver, Tyler Buter, and trainer Hunter Oakes. Oakes also trains Lunar, who set the 2025 standard at Harrah's Philly, 1:48 4/5, earlier in the day, while Buter, who had five wins overall on the card, now has 33 victories during ten days of May racing at the mountain oval.
--press release (PHHA/Pocono)--