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The Meadows

The Meadows: Rawlings rolls a seven, including Keystone Classic tally

webmaster|Sep 29, 2018
Scuola Hanover 9/29/18
Chris Gooden There was little stopping driver Dan Rawlings on Saturday at The Meadows

Dan Rawlings enjoyed the most productive day of his career Saturday at The Meadows, winning seven of the day’s 13 races, including a Keystone Classic division with Scuola Hanover. E Dee’s Well Said took the other split of that $61,500 stake for 3-year-old filly pacers.

Rawlings, a 37-year-old Maine native who’s been based at The Meadows since 2009, swept the early Daily Double and was on his way. He won at odds ranging from 3-5 to 14-1 and brought three home for trainer John Sullivan.

“When I looked at the program,” he said, “I thought I could win two races. I had horses that were competitive in competitive classes. Everything just worked out real well. Once the favorite ran. Once I got a good second-over trip. Another time, a horse that could have beaten me got buried. I made some good decisions and had a little luck. It happens.”

Rawlings had extra incentive, as his son David was in the paddock, celebrating his sixth birthday.

In the Keystone Classic, Rawlings sent Scuola Hanover to the front at the quarter, and the daughter of A Rocknroll Dance-So Artsi turned back the determined uncovered bid of Cult Icon and downed her by a length in a career-best 1:52. Dreams On Me was a close-up third in the Lightning Lane.

“I didn’t pop the earplugs when she was challenged,” Rawlings said. “She heard the horse, pinned her ears and wanted to go on. I just let her do it.”

Andrew Stafford trains Scuola Hanover, who now boasts a lifetime bankroll of $192,531, and owns with Art Stafford and Thomas Ireland.

E Dee’s Well said entered the Keystone Classic off a stunner — a second-place finish in the Jugette at 62-1. She showed that was no fluke when she launched a first-over move that erased a 5 1/2-length deficit and carried her to victory for Jim Pantaleano in 1:53, also a life mark. Ana Hanover was second, 1 1/2 lengths back, with Aldine Hanover third.

“I haven’t changed anything on her,” said winning trainer Christen Pantaleano. “She’s had so many bad posts, and she’s been chasing horses for so long. I think the Jugette pushed her confidence over the edge.”

She said the daughter of Well Said-Eternity’s Delight, who lifted her career earnings to $146,702 for C Jimmy D’s Racing, would be pointed to the Simpson.

--press release (The Meadows)--

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