Two sophomore pacing males came to Saturday's Bobby Weiss Series action at Pocono Downs at Mohegan Pennsylvania looking to sweep their three series preliminaries. Neither was successful, though, and instead three horses joined them as double prelim winners from the four $20,000 divisions, promising a wide-open $50,000 Championship next Saturday. There were also five divisions of the first Weiss leg for these horses' female counterparts.
The only male winner in the Weiss Series who was successful over Saturday's harsh conditions (40 degrees, "sloppy +2" going) and notched his first series victory was the Heston Blue Chip colt Charge Me Up, who overcame his outside post to equal for the fastest of all Weiss cuts, 1:53 2/5, and also gave his braintrust -- driver Tim Tetrick, trainer Nick Devita, and owners David Hamm and Glenn Phillips -- a win in both the male and female Weiss action. Oogleville, who won in his first two legs, was pushed by the winner to regain the lead in front of the stands, and then he fell short of withstanding the Pocono Pike challenge of the winner by three-parts of a length.
All of the other Weiss winners for the males added a third round victory to triumphs they had notched in the first leg. That included the Betting Line gelding Flight In Motion, 14-1 when he won two weeks ago and here 8-1 as he closed past double previous winner World Of Wishes by a neck in 1:54 1/5 for trainer Eddie Dennis and the partnership of Mulligan Stables and Jason Johnson Inc.
Tyler Buter drove Flight In Motion as part of his four-bagger on the day, and he won another division of the Weiss male action with the Bettor's Wish gelding Cover The Spread, also a neck winner (in beating 65-1 shot Ima Perfect Choice) while here clocking in 1:55 3/5 as the favorite after being dismissed at 40-1 when winning his other Weiss division. Tyler's father Todd conditions the Oldford Racing LLC. winner, who got his picture taken post-race despite going first-up.
The 1:53 2/5 clocking by Charge Me Up was equaled by the Papi Rob Hanover gelding Gold Glove Hanover, who was hard-used early but kept on going to win for the father/son team of trainer Brett Pelling and son Jack. Last week the Pelling Racing LLC. winner couldn't overcome post eight, but a better draw, plus a good performance, brought him back to Victory Lane today.
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Papi Rob Hanover, sire of Gold Glove Hanover, was both the only sire to win on both the male and female Weiss sides, and also the only doubler within either sex when he sired two filly winners. One of them was the filly who may be the present favorite to win her group's May 5 final, Allegra Hanover, who won her seasonal debut in 1:53 with a 26 second final quarter at Hoosier, then here won the fastest Weiss filly cut in 1:54 4/5, pouncing home in 27 4/5 from the pocket for trainer Gareth Dowse and owners Martin Valentic, T G Stable LLC., ad Bill Boyce. "Papi Rob" rounded out his siring exploits of the day with 15-1 Savage Blonde, who broke her maiden in 1:57 3/5 for driver David Miller, trainer Carter Pinske, and Pinske Stables.
Team Tetrick / Devita / Hamm-Phillips got their filly Weiss win with the Cattlewash miss Albright, a 1:56 1/5 winner, while the Huntsville filly Strutsville has now won half her seasonal and lifetime starts after stopping the timer in 1:55 for driver Ridge Warren, trainer Ron Coyne Jr., and owners Nancy Retzlaff and Douglas Stout. The biggest margin in all the Weiss divisions, the Sweet Lou distaff Sweet Odds, left her second-place opponent 7 1/2 lengths in arrears as she broke her maiden in 1:55 2/5 for driver Jason Bartlett, trainer Per Engblom, and Morrison Racing Stables.
More Weiss Series action, for developing 3-year-old trotters, will feature on Monday's card at Pocono, which begins at 1 p.m. There will be three $20,000 divisions for both sexes: the males will have their third and final preliminary, with no one able to win in both prelims contested thus far, while each division of the second Weiss prelim for fillies contains a winner from the first week.
--press release (PHHA/Pocono)--