Scorpion Moon rewarded his backers in the Labor Day holiday weekend crowd who sent him off as the 1-2 favorite with a decisive victory in the $50,000 Joseph Carney Memorial Trot at Rockingham Park on Sunday. Driver Jonathan Roberts confidently let the field of nine settle into the first turn and then Scorpion Moon surged to the lead while rattling off fractions of :28, :57.3, and 1:27.1. When Roberts called upon the seven-year-old gelding with one-quarter mile left to race, Scorpion Moon answered decisively to trot home in 1:55.2 while finishing two-and-a-quarter lengths in front of 5-1 third choice Stiletto and Sean Bier. Bo Didley N, partnered with David Ingraham, turned in a strong effort to get third at odds of 21-1. "It took him a little bit to get to the lead," said Tracy Brainard, who trains Scorpion Moon and co-owns him with Andrew Herzog. "He was pressed for the whole mile but he raced really tough. He's a great horse." Scorpion Moon, an Ohio-bred son of Armbro Scorpion and the Speed in Action mare Angies Nugget, returned $3 for a $2 win bet and keyed a $9.20 perfecta and a $45.60 trifecta. Larry Stalbaum drove 7-2 second choice I'm A Cool Breeze in the Carney and ran into trouble when his horse broke stride shortly out of the gate and wasn't a factor thereafter. But Stalbaum still had a banner day at Rockingham, winning six races on the nine-race card. Stalbaum, who took both ends of the early and late daily doubles, found the winner's circle with Ms. Raider in the first ($12.00), Let's Not Lock It in the second ($2.80), Sherry in the fifth ($3.80), Holy Moses in the sixth ($12.00), Prestissimo in the eighth ($20.80), and Cinderella ($3.80) in the nightcap. He joins Bruce Ranger, Jonathan Roberts, and David Ingraham as the only drivers to post six-win outings in a single day since harness racing returned to Rockingham in 2003. (Rockingham)
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