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Photo finish camera gets workout Saturday at Dover

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Noses decided the outcome of the top three races in Dover Downs tri-feature races won by Ritchie Y, Ross The Boss N and Sudden Interest, on Saturday. Ross Wolfenden had a driving triple.

Jim Morand steered Ritchie Y (Badlands Hanover-Band Wagon) to a 1:54.1 victory in a 3, 4 and 5-year-old Delaware pace edging Lost St Partners (Wolfenden). Mike Horn, Charles Bonham and Bobby Rice own the winner, equaling his lifetime mark in the process. Tomado Island N (Jonathan Roberts) was a close third.

Ken Wood's veteran campaigner Ross The Boss N used the passing lane to nip Fountain Of Youth (Morand) by a nose to record a 1:52.1 decision in a $10,000 male pace. Roger Plante ushered the 10 year old altered son of Falcon Seester-Tanisa Vance along the inside in time to post his third win of the season. Glasscutters Atom (Brandon Givens) was the show horse.

Sudden Interest, a Powerful Toy-Tyler's Prime Time gelding made it two in a row for driver Vic Kirby and owners Don Hawk and trainer Dan Warrington to nose out Worth The Trust (Corey Callahan) at the wire in 1:52.1 to win a $10,000 3, 4 and 5-year-old male pace. Pride And Luck (George Dennis) took third money. (Dover Downs)


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