Enhance The Night [$32.00 $13.00 $7.60] launched a three-wide attack around battling leaders at the top of the stretch to take the first division of the first leg of the $40,000 Cape and Cutter Series Friday night at the Meadowlands. Dismissed at odds 15-1, the Mark Harder trainee got away third and waited for the pace battle between Sportsfancy and Chancey Lady to fade before making her move and capturing the eight race of the night in 1:51.1. Patience paid off for her regular driver Tim Tetrick. Go On BB finished second prevailing just a length and 3-4 ahead of a very game Martha Maxine. This is the first win of 2009 for the daughter of Western Ideal-Armbro Nectarine. Enhance The Night has boosted her career earnings for owner Bulletproof Enterprises to more than $560,000. Tonight’s ninth race proved to be quite an easy win for Major General [$6.80 $4.60 $3.60] and driver Andy Miller, coasting wire to wire and capturing the first division of the first leg of the $20,000 Exit 16W Series in 1:51.3. This was the first win in the first start since a $150,000 January sale purchase by owner John Cacelliere. A late pace from The Awful Truth landed him in second and Scottery Tickets was third. In the second division of the Cape and Cutter, Cuz She Can [$6.20 $3.80 $3.00] launched a menacing move three wide that paid off the 35-1 long shot, Away We Go, at the wire in 1:52.1 This is the second straight win at the Big M for the daughter of Cambest-Second Symphony and the third win for driver George Brennan, owner Bulletproof Enterprises, and trainer Mark Harder. Away We Go was a close second and Guestimate was third. The second division of the Exit 16 W was an effortless win for Clyde Hirt Series sweeper, Rocknroll Band [$4.40 $3.00 $2.40]. With David Miller in the bike, Rocknroll Band coasted wire to wire in 1:50.4. Camshaft Hanover rallied for second and Drive All Night was third. (Meadowlands)
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