Pocono: Burke, Takter both double in PA All Stars on Sunday
Trainers Ron Burke and Nancy Takter each accounted for two $30,000 divisions of a Pennsylvania All-Stars event for 2-year-old pacing colts and geldings during a Sunday twilight card at The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono, with Burke sending out the fastest two winners and Takter harnessing victorious sons of Always B Miki.
Fulsome, a Betting Line-Triple V Hanover, colt, was much better in his second purse start to break his maiden and win the fastest of the five All-Stars sections. Moved to the lead in the second quarter by driver Yannick Gingras, the pair came their last split in 27 3/5 to post a 1:52 2/5 victory, two lengths clear of Capt Jack Hanover. William Donovan, Thomas Dillon, Purnel & Libby, and Joe Sbrocco co-own the Burke trainee.
The Burke Brigade sent out the 1-2 finishers in the first All-Stars race, as the Sweet Lou-Lucy's Pearl colt Lou's Pearlman followed the cover of fellow 6-5 shot and stablemate Summa Cum Laude late on the backstretch, then finished out his own back-half in 54 4/5, capped off with a 27 1/5 final kicker, to defeat his barnmate by a half-length in a career-best 1:52 4/5. A winner in the first prelim of the Pennsylvania Sire Stakes as well, Lou's Pearlman was driven by Joe Bongiorno in his All-Stars triumph for Burke Racing Stable LLC. and Weaver Bruscemi LLC., Elizabeth Novak, and Howard Taylor.
The Takter-trained Always A Miki squared off against fellow PA Sire Stakes winner Bayfield Beach in his division, but after Always A Miki got away with a 57 4/5 half, there was no catching him in the 55 3/5 back-half and 27 2/5 last panel, with the winner completing this mile in 1:53 2/5 after winning his PaSS event a full second faster. The Always B Miki-Beach Gal colt defeated Bayfield Beach by 1 3/4 lengths; mention should also be given to 59-1 shot Whole Lotta Lou, who came uncovered from seventh and held for third. Dexter Dunn had sulky duty behind the winner for owners Christina Takter, Goran Anderberg, Herb Liverman, and the Rojan Stables.
The Always B Miki-Katie Said colt Monterey Jack made his purse debut a winning one for Takter, getting a 58 3/5 half after forcing a lineup from the rail, then jetting home in a 55 3/5 back-half and 27 2/5 final quarter for a new mark of 1:54 1/5, 3 3/4 lengths ahead of Batterup Hanover. Yannick Gingras, getting a Sire Stakes victory for both doubling trainers, drove "Jack" to the easy win for Black Horse Racing, Caviart Farms, and John Fielding.
In the other All-Stars event, the Captaintreacherous-Calgary Hanover gelding Chase H Hanover also used the rail to force an early lineup, then sprinted home in a 55 1/5 back-half and 27 1/5 last station to take a mark of 1:53 2/5, 1 3/4 lengths ahead of Straight Talk. Scott Cox conditions the David Miller-driven winner for himself and co-owner Jason Ash.
The 2-year-olds have come to establish their form quickly in Pennsylvania – all five winners were sent off as th posttime betting favorite.
--press release (PHHA/Pocono)--

