Springsteen (pace) and Wolfgang (trot) took top honors in the two Matrons for freshman colts and geldings on Thursday at Dover Downs. Eight pacers lined up for a purse of $211,300, and Breeders Crown runner-up and 3-5 favorite Shnitzledosomethin (Peter Wrenn) took over the lead from This Is The Plan (Andrew McCarthy) past the 27 1/5 opening quarter.  Shnitzledosomethin would go on to reach the hlaf in 56, with Lather Up (Montrell Teague) coming first-over out of fourth and giving cover to Springsteen (Simon Allard). Shnitzledosomethin clung to a narrow advantage at the 1:23 3/5 three-quarters, but Springsteen was three-wide and coming fast, and he would surge into the lead early on the final bend, then proceed to open up on his rivals on his way to a 1:51 1/5 victory.  Closing Statement (Brian Sears) rallied from far back to collect second, 4 1/2 lengths behind the winner, and Shnitzledosomethin held third.  Nutcracker Sweet (Tim Tetrick) checked in fourth, and Wes Delight (Yannick Gingras) came in fifth. "He's been taught well by (former trainer/driver) Chris Ryder," offered Allard.  "He raced him from the back all the time; he seems like he can get a little hot early if you leave with him.  Coming from the back he was pretty good.  He got a little tired and it's a little windy out, but it was a good move at the right time." Springsteen is a Rock N Roll Heaven colt trained by Rene Allard for owners Allard Racing Inc., Bruce Soulsby, Alan Weisenberg, and Kapildeo Singh.  Springsteen has a record of 2-3-1 from 12 efforts, and he has now banked $178,756.  Springsteen, who was purchased by Ryder for $18,000 at the Lexington Selected Yearling Sale, is out of the American Ideal mare American Charm, making Springsteen a half-brother to Cooperstown (Four Starzzz Shark, $511,621).  Springsteen was dispatched at 6-1 and returned $15.20 to win. Trainer Jimmy Takter finished in first and second in the $203,900 colt trot, with Wolfgang (Gingras) getting up to defeat Samo Different Day (Takter) in a 1:55 3/5 mile. Samo Different Day was unpressured through fractions of 29 1/5, 59 2/5, and 1:28, with Wolfgang riding in the pocket.  Samo Different Day slipped FotowonJohn Campbell presents the trophy to Christina Takter after Wolfgang's Matron winaway a bit coming off the last turn and looked like he might be home free, but Wolfgang hit his best stride in deep stretch and went by his stablemate to win by a head.  I Know My Rights (Tyler Buter), Sonofamillionaire (Ake Svanstedt), and Banker Twentyfive (Matt Kakaley) rounded out the order. "He's a big and strong horse, no doubt, but we were going pretty good," said Gingras.  "27 on the end of it here is a good last quarter, and I thought he raced tremendous.  A horse like him started in Kentucky and he's fresh right now.  He's going to the Valley Victory next, I would assume, and he's got a big chance." From the first crop of My MVP, Wolfgang is owned by Brixton Medical Inc., Goran Falk, Hatfield Stables, and breeder Fair Island Farm Inc.  This was Wolfgang's third win from eight starts, and he has now earned $204,920.  He is out of the Mr Vic mare Summer Savory, making him a half-brother to the likes of Chef Lee (Cantab Hall, $325,009).  Sent off at 6-5, Wolfgang paid $4.60 to win.