PASS frosh finals anchor Friday’s $1.26 million card at The Meadows

At 1h39, on September 3, 2021 By THE MEADOWS

Friday’s (Sept. 3) Pennsylvania Sires Stake championships for 2-year-olds at The Meadows not only feature some of harness racing’s finest freshmen, but they also anchor a rich card offering more than $1.26 million in purses.

Each of the four championships goes for $253,000, and each division also sports a $50,000 consolation. First post for the 13-race program is 12:45 p.m.

All else being equal, one might look no further than I Did It Myway in the colt & gelding pace. He swept all three PASS legs that he contested and added victories in the Kentucky Championship Series and the Tompkins-Geers to launch his career with five straight victories for trainer Tony Alagna and owners Country Club Acres, Joe Sbrocco, Don Latore and Alagna And Fodera Racing.

But all else isn’t equal as the son of Captaintreacherous-Flyme To The Moon and regular driver Todd McCarthy must leave from post nine. Who might benefit? Pay attention to True Blue Lindy, a star in Canada who made a terrific U.S. debut in last week’s PASS leg at The Meadows when he triumphed in 1:51.3 for trainer Jeff Cullipher, who owns the Always B Miki-Think Pink gelding with Pollack Racing.

 

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