Watch and Bet Harness Racing at TwinSpires.com
harnessracing.com
The Horsenman and Fair World
  • News Archive
  • Racing Reports
    • Sire's Progeny
    • Dam's Progeny
    • Single Horse
    • Leading Sires
    • Racing Recap
  • Sale Reports
    • Sire's Progeny
    • Dam's Progeny
    • Single Horse
    • Leading Sires
    • Sales Results
    • Sales Info
  • Calendars
    • Stakes Schedule
    • Sales Schedule
  • Entries/Results
    • USTA Entries
    • USTA Results
    • SC Entries
    • SC Results
  • Programs
    • TrackMaster® PPs
  • Guide Directory
  • Magazine Info
    • Issue Highlights
    • New Subscriptions
    • Renewals
    • Address Change
    • Advertising Rates
    • Send A Letter
« »
            1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30            
View all for this month

Click here for RSS

Pacer was foiled again by Philos Hanover

Return Home
November 24, 2008 Send To A Friend  | Print View

Following Foiled Again nearly the entire mile, Philos Hanover ($17.60) prevailed in Sunday's Open Handicap Pace at Harrah's Chester, using a late turn of speed to cap a 1:51.0 performance.

After clearing Total Truth (Tim Tetrick) and Three of Spades (Jonathan Roberts) on the first turn with Philos Hanover, Cat Manzi yielded the lead to Foiled Again (Yannick Gingras) just past an initial quarter of :26.3, tracking the 9-5 favorite through a relatively soft middle half. "Foiled Again was the horse I had to beat, and he only faced mild pressure, so I knew I had a good chance," said Manzi of his strategy aboard Philos Hanover.

After a :55.4 front half, Foiled Again faced a mild first-over challenge from 58-1 longshot Brokaw, and later had to contend with a three-wide move from Arts Ragin Jet (Tony Morgan), with Philos Hanover patiently drafting Foiled Again's every step. After reaching three-quarters in 1:23.3, Brokaw began to stall, allowing Manzi to vacate the pocket with Philos Hanover inside the final sixteenth.
 
"As long as I had a chance to get to the right side, I wanted to do that," continued Manzi. "He can go up the open stretch, but I happened to have room to get to the outside. He likes to bear out, so I didn't want to go in."

The 5-year-old Cam's Card Shark entire scored his 11th seasonal win for owner John Cancelliere and trainer Joe Poliseno. Manzi concluded, ""He's handy, he has great gate speed, and he's a pleasure to drive." Foiled Again was beaten by half a length, yet held second from Total Truth. (Harrah's Chester)


« Back

Bookmark and Share
Home :: News Archive :: Racing Reports :: Sale Reports :: Calendars :: Guide Directory :: Contact The Staff
Advertising Rates & Information For: Horseman And Fair World Magazine :: HarnessRacing.com :: Harness Racing Weekend Preview
Website Design by eLink Design, Inc. A Lexington Web Design Company :: Hosted by Intelliwire, LLC, An Offsite Backup Company
Site contents may not be reproduced without the expressed written consent of the publisher.
© 2012 Horseman Publishing Co., Lexington KY, All Rights Reserved