The field is set for the Commodore Barry Invitational for older pacers which will take place on a stakes-laden card Sunday, May 27 at Harrah's Philadelphia. The purse is $150,000. Among the participants is 2017 Breeder's Crown Winner Beckham's Z Tam. The 4-year-old son of Always A Virgin closed sharply in his seasonal debut against Invitational competition at Hoosier Park. Trainer Jamie Macomber won multiple Post Time Awards, including Horsewoman of the Year. Beckham's Z Tam won the Upset of the Year Award for his surprise win in the Breeders Crown as a 3-year-old. There are two double millionaires confirmed as well in Mach It So and McWicked. An 8-year-old gelding by Mach Three, Mach It So earned over $750,000 a year ago, with wins in the William Haughton Memorial and the TVG Series Championships. This season, he's won two of five George Morton Levy Preliminaries, with a solid fourth-place finish in the final.  McWicked finished his 2017 campaign with a string of solid second-place finishes in the Breeders Crown Eliminations and Final, and the TVG Series Championships to Mach It So. The Casie Coleman trainee is a former Pennsylvania State Champion. Trainer Ron Burke will be well represented with Filibuster Hanover. The 4-year-old gelded son of Somebeachsomewhere had a solid campaign at age 3, which was topped by his win in the Little Brown Jug over Fear The Dragon and Downbytheseaside. On Sunday (May 20) he captured the Confederation Cup at Flamboro Downs. The final of the three 4-year-olds in the event is Western Joe. The Chris Choate trainee finished second behind Filibuster Hanover in the Confederation Cup but was placed third for going inside of two consecutive pylons. Mostly quiet as a 3-year-old, Western Joe has come into his own at age 4, winning 7 races and over $100,000. The field also includes the always dangerous Rockeyed Optimist. The well-managed 7-year-old gelded son of Rocknroll Hanover paced one of the fastest miles (1:48 3/5) here last season and is riding a solid form cycle with a win and a near-miss against multiple stakes winner Rockin Ron in his last two races.  The final two confirmed for the 'Barry' include Stateside newcomer Heaven Rocks A and the red-hot Rodeo Romeo. Heaven Rocks A is 6-year-old Australian bred who is most noted for competing against superstar pacers Lennytheshark and Lazarus. His North American debut occurred at Harrah's Philadelphia, where he came up a nose short against Rodeo Romeo in a swift 1:49 4/5. Rodeo Romeo has won 4 of his last 5 races against top invitational competition, with each of those wins going in 1:50 or faster.  The all-star card will also feature the $150,000 Maxie Lee for trotters and the $150,000 Betsy Ross for mare pacers. The Great Northeast Pacing and Trotting Series will also continue on that Sunday with three events. One for male pacers, one for female pacers, and another for trotters. Those races will go for a purse of $30,000 each.  The card will also include Pennsylvania Sire Stakes races for 3-year-old filly trotters and pacers, and a non-winners of $10,000 in their last 5 starts contested at the special distance of 5/8ths of a mile. The draw for the Betsy Ross, Maxie Lee, and the Commodore Barry will be shown live via Post Time with Mike and Mike's facebook page on Tuesday (May 22) at approximately 11:30 AM Eastern Time.  The entire card will be broadcast on DRF Harness Live along with real-time commentary from Garnet Barnsdale.