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Claimer on a Dover roll

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December 22, 2006 Send To A Friend  | Print View

Four Starzzz Favor continued his winning ways on Wednesday at Dover Downs, scoring his fourth straight victory in the $40,000 claiming allowance. Tim Tetrick and Roger Plante had driving three-baggers.

The meet's leading driver Tetrick guided the Matt's Scooter gelding to a 1:54.3 victory. It was Four Starzzz Favor's 11th win of the year. Triple The Money (Ross Wolfenden) took second money with GE's Jordan (Eddie Davis) finishing third.

The win was the fifth of the meet in six starts for Four Starzzz Favor. The current streak started in the $25,000 claiming ranks and continued with a $30,000 win and now two straight for a $40,000 tag. Winning driver Tetrick leads all local drivers with 121 wins.

Bobby Rice's Answer Me This closed with a rush for Kevin Sizer to notch a 1:54.2 victory, his third of the meet, in the first of two $20,000 Delaware claiming allowances. Masterson A (Eddie Davis Jr.) was runner-up. Ronnie Mac A (Tony Morgan) was the third finisher.

Mike Cole drove Roger Botsch's On The Tee to a 1:53.1 victory in a $20,000 Delaware claiming allowance. The Life Sign eight-year-old has now won three times this meet and 10 this season. Race favorite Radical Reaction (Brandon Givens) and SA Monterosa (Art Stafford Jr.) were second and third respectively.

Battleshoe Boy won his second in a row, this time for new owner Rodney Mitchell who claimed the 7 year old last week for $10,000 and stepped him up to the $15,000 claiming ranks. Eddie Davis Jr. drove the win in 1:54 beating Highfield's Boy N (Tim Curtin) and American Sam (Jim Morand), second and third respectively. (Dover Downs)

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