In the $37,500 Delaware Special, Thin Blue Line made the winner's circle for the first time this year as Yannick Gingras took the former Michigan champion to the lead at the start and led the mile in a 1:52.4 victory for owners Paul McDougall and WJ McDougall Racing. Art Director, with Sears, stalked the winner from the start finishing a half-length off at the wire. Wardog Hall, handled by Andy Miller, finished third. Eric Goodell steered Patchel Family Stable's Home Run Hudson to a strong 1:51.3 clocking in a $32,000 Open Pace. Winbak Speed with Brandon Givens was runner-up. PH Top Dog and Gingras was the third-place finisher. It was one of two wins for meet leading trainer Josh Green. The front end held up in the $28,000 Jr. Open Pace. Gingras and Still Chugging rolled past Glass Pack and Sears to take the lead after the opening quarter and then played follow the leader the rest of the way in a 1:52.2 triumph. Trained by the sport's leading conditioner the last two seasons and again the 2008 leader Mickey Burke, Still Chugging is owned by Sylvia Burke, Weaver Bruscemi and M1 Stable. The Artsplace gelding had won two straight at The Meadows before arriving at Dover in early February. (Dover Downs)
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