The latest protégé from trainer, Bob McIntosh has been burning up the track at Woodbine since the end of January, and Its A Good Thing shows no sign of stopping as he goes into the second leg of the Youthful Pacing Series on Friday night, April 3. Its A Good Thing, a homebred son of Western Maverick
The morning line handicappers expect more good things from Its A Good Thing in the series sequel, and have listed the bay colt at even money. He’ll go to the gate in post position #7 in the second of the two $25,000 splits, with regular pilot Randy Waples sitting in the catbird seat. There’s also considerable buzz about a lightly-raced colt named Oscar Oscar, who’ll go postward as part of a double entry from conditioner Tracy Brainard, in the first Youthful split on Friday night. Fresh from The Meadowlands and the shedrow of Justin Lebo, Oscar Oscar (by Western Terror
Jody Jamieson will be doing the steering on Oscar Oscar, while Rick Zeron will be at the lines of his new stablemate, Power Off, who was fourth in the Youthful and will be looking for a better result. Both 3 year olds are owned by the Bulletproof Enterprises of Boca Raton, Florida, and are currently listed at 3-5. (WEG)
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