Meadowlands: Canadian invaders score in Saturday features

Just call them "The Road Warriors."
With things at a standstill at their home track due to a COVID-19 shutdown, a pair of horses who call Woodbine Mohawk Park home ruled the Meadowlands Saturday night as trotter It's Academic and pacer Sintra scored in the co-featured $30,000 Preferreds.
It's Academic benefited from a third-place, once-over-the-track effort from a week ago to score in 1:51 3/5. The 4-year-old son of Uncle Peter-Annapolis was sent to the gate as the 3-2 second choice in the betting and on a typical night that favored speed, left quickly from post five in the eight-horse field and led at every call through fractions of 26 3/5, 56 3/5 and 1:24 4/5 on the way to recording his 15th win from just 30 lifetime starts.
Scirocco Rob, the 6-5 favorite, challenged the eventual winner from first-over at the three-quarter-mile mark, but was put away off the far turn as It's Academic rolled to a convincing three length score. Scirocco Rob finished second, with Buck Dancer third.
A Ron Burke trainee who is owned by Brad Grant, It's Academic returned $5.00 to win in lifting his lifetime earnings to $493,188.
"It just did not really work out last week when he got shuffled," said winning driver Yannick Gingras. "Tonight, he proved he's a nice horse. He can leave super-fast and he can go 26 [to the quarter], so I was able to get a good second quarter breather [of 30 seconds]. He was full of trot late."
Sintra was nothing short of scintillating in overcoming post 10 to score in 1:48 4/5. The 8-year-old gelded son of Mach Three-Dancin Barefoot left hard from the outside in the ten-horse field and got a spot fourth at the rail out of the first turn.
The 8-5 favorite came first-over at the five-eighths and made his way toward leader American History, who blazed fractions of 54 4/5 to the half and 1:21 4/5 at three-quarters after wrestling control away from the early leader, 5-2 second choice Ana Afreet N, at the three-eighths.
Continuing to chip away at the leader's edge, Sintra, who paid $5.40 to win, grabbed the front with less than an eighth to go before holding off a fast-closing along the inside Ana Afreet N by a neck in 1:48 4/5. American History held third.
Driven by Todd McCarthy and trained by Brett Pelling, Sintra not only overcame the outside post but also a 27-day layoff to register his 36th career victory from 83 starts. His earnings now stand at $1,150,360 for owners Michael Guerriero, Kelly Waxman, Nunzio Vena and Frank Cirillo.
"I was concerned with where he was going to be at," said McCarthy, whose hot hands guided five winners on the card. "You try to be as conservative as you can. I knew we'd have to go first-over at some stage. He showed his class tonight. I was a little worried as to how much we had left [in the stretch] but he got there."
A LITTLE MORE: There were no winning tickets sold in the 20-cent Pick 6, setting up a carryover of $9,992 on Friday night's (April 30) card. All-source wagering was typically strong for a Saturday at $3,552,966, the eighth straight program to see betting of over $3 million.
--press release (the Meadowlands)--

