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May 11, 2006 Send To A Friend  | Print View

Broke As Usual A won his fifth race of the year in 1:57 Wednesday in the $18,500 featured Open Trot at Harrington Raceway.

The Tim Crissman-trainee was driven by Tony Morgan and has now earned more than $90,000. Morgan put the 6-year-old Mahana Gildin gelding on the front end where he set fractions of :28.4, :58, and 1:27.1. He held off a late-charging Mighty Moses, who finished second. Bullville Sue was third.

Broke as Usual A had not raced since Apr. 12. He is owned by Paul McDougall and WJ McDougall Racing.

In the subfeatured $13,500 winners-over, Fred Hertrich III's Orillia Bam Bam (1:58.1) was victorious for trainer Charlie Tribbett.

Morgan won five races on the program.

(Harrington release)

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