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Pukpuk puts it in the Dover net

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Pukpuk Power N notched a 1:52.3 victory in the $23,800 Delaware winners-over pace while Real Magician took the $19,500 sub-feature at Dover Downs on Sunday.
 
After three straight starts from outside post eight, an improved starting position proved the winning tonic for Joel and Dianne Halpern's Pukpuk Power N with Tim Tetrick guiding the victory. The Armbro Operative gelding scooted past leader Ima Prince Too (Tony Morgan) on the backstretch and then moved away to a decisive victory, his first of the year. Menno Boy closed fast for Eddie Davis Jr. to finish second. Mr. Socks and George Dennis took third money.

Real Magician was strong in the stretch for Brandon Givens closing for a 1:53.2 win. Neil Gargiulo and trainer Wayne Givens own the Real Artist gelding. Cathedral Grove (Corey Callahan) nipped Art Crown Merit (Dennis) for second-place honors.

Ed Gold and driver Ben Stafford Jr.'s Jersey Gal came through with a win in her first start of the season, a 1:54.2 win in a $16,000 mares pace. Cathy's Gigolo (Morgan) was runner-up. On Stage Sizzle (Davis) was third.

Reverse The Curse won a $16,000 pace in 1:54.3 with Jonathan Roberts driving the Armbro MacKintoch gelding to his second win of the season. Coletown USA (Tetrick) finished second in front of Super Grover (Morgan).

Tetrick's first of four wins came steering March For Joy to a 1:54.2 romp in a $10,500 pace. Tim Hundertpfund and Joe Colosi owns the son of Western Hanover, a three-time winner this season. Pride And Luck (Morgan) and Mismark (Ross Wolfenden) were second and third respectively.

Tetrick also drove the winner of the top claimer of the night, with a $25,000 tag, Swingingwithashark, a 1:52.3 winner for Bill Emmons. Switch Hitter (Morgan) was second with Macbeth Blue Chip (Mike Cole), the third finisher.

Brewer Adams steered Hezaumpn Bluegrass, a 12-year-old Dorunrun Bluegrass gelding that he also owns and trains to victory in 1:54.1. The win is the fifth in 10 starts this season. Gin And Vermouth (Morgan) was second with Cloudy Heights N (Callahan) third. (Dover Downs) 


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