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He's just a chipoffablueblock at Dover

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January 26, 2009 Send To A Friend  | Print View

Vic Kirby piloted ultra steady Chipoffablueblock to his fourth win in five starts overtaking race favorite Wesmokempeacepipe (Brandon Givens) in a strong stretch move to win the $25,000 claiming allowance pace Sunday at Dover Downs in 1:53.4. Equinox Hanover (Jon Roberts) finished third. Howard Birney and trainer Archie Peel own the Tulsa Blue Chip-Harmony Oaks lady gelding.

Maheer Lord N, an altered son of Holmes Hanover-Fern Glen, won a $20,000 Delaware claiming pace with Ross Wolfenden driving the Joe Hundertpfund-owned and trained 10 year old. Lucky Enough (Roberts) was next in front of Jiffy Popcorn (Corey Callahan) was the show finisher.

In a $12,500 male pace, Buster Mee N closed with conviction to notch a 1:54 victory with Jim Morand in the bike. The Live Or Die-Three Mothers gelding overtook front pacing Sea Dragon (Brandon Givens) in deep stretch for his second win in his last three outings for Preston Walls and Nanticoke Racing Inc.

Intimidator Three (Callahan) came on to beat Sea Dragon for second money.

A 9-1 shot, Mike Cain's Jaidens Fortune, scored a 1:58.2 victory with Allan Davis in the bike. Sure Star (Callahan) was second. Change Maker (Mike Cole) was the show horse.

Classy veteran Bagel Beach Boy, now 11, a Jenna's Beach Boy-Gift gelding, won his sixth in his last eight races notching a 1:56.4 triumph for trainer Walter Callahan and owner Irene Turnage. (Dover Downs)


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