Hurri Kane, Durgin win
April 25, 2005
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Hurri Kane Billy G and longshot Durgin Hanover won their respective $20,000 divisions of the Father Foley Trotting Series Sunday afternoon at the Meadowlands.
Driven by Daniel Dube and trained by John McDermott, Hurri Kane Billy G trotted the mile in 1:55.2. CR Kinetic could not sustain a first-over bid and finished second, while Chucaro Ahijuna rallied from sixth at the top of the stretch for third.
A 4-year-old son of Donerial, Hurri Kane Billy G improved his 2005 record to three wins, three seconds and two thirds in 11 starts this season. He is now just $171 shy of $100,000 in career earnings for the owner partnership of McDermott, Two H's Farm and Anthony Lombardi Jr.
Durgin Hanover, an 18-1 longshot, upset the field with a length victory in a career-best 1:54. With David Miller in the sulky, Durgin Hanover sat behind ENS Snapshot and soared past him in the stretch for his third win of the season.
The 4-year-old Lindy Lane gelding is trained by Rod Bolon who, along with his wife, Sally, share ownership with James Snyder.
Driven by Daniel Dube and trained by John McDermott, Hurri Kane Billy G trotted the mile in 1:55.2. CR Kinetic could not sustain a first-over bid and finished second, while Chucaro Ahijuna rallied from sixth at the top of the stretch for third.
A 4-year-old son of Donerial, Hurri Kane Billy G improved his 2005 record to three wins, three seconds and two thirds in 11 starts this season. He is now just $171 shy of $100,000 in career earnings for the owner partnership of McDermott, Two H's Farm and Anthony Lombardi Jr.
Durgin Hanover, an 18-1 longshot, upset the field with a length victory in a career-best 1:54. With David Miller in the sulky, Durgin Hanover sat behind ENS Snapshot and soared past him in the stretch for his third win of the season.
The 4-year-old Lindy Lane gelding is trained by Rod Bolon who, along with his wife, Sally, share ownership with James Snyder.