Pocono: Horses to watch from Sept. 18 - Sept. 21
Saturday, September 18
CLASS SIX (NW4600) tipped wide in the final and rallied well to get up for 2nd at 13-1.
BROADWAY BRUISER (NW4100) trailed to the final turn, followed wide with good finish and bears watching.
ROLLIN IN NEW YORK (CLMHCP20/25000) finished best of all from far back in most recent effort.
ACTOR HANOVER (NW10500) left well, yielded and was shuffled, closed well to earn second.
Sunday, September 19
SEAHUNTSIDEALBEACH (NW2/2-3YOF) tucked early, pulled uncovered to the third call and put in a good effort to finish second.
CHECKERED PAST (NW3400M) prohibitive favorite rallied uncovered and won impressiely.
GOLDEN GESTURE (CLMHCP10/12500) tucked early, pulled past the half and brushed to the top at 170-1 but was second best to the pocket sitting 3 move winning favorite.
KEYSTONE STEAM (NW4500) got away well, tucked, rallied into the final turn as the leader came back to the pack, gained cover by the lane but finished strongest.
Monday, September 20
HASHTAGMADEYALOOK (NW6200) had cover the final turn with strong finish but just missed.
BETTE TINA (NW2/2-3YOF) left well to the early pocket, got shuffled to the three-hole, pulled in the final turn and hit her best stride a few steps too late.
AMBERS CHAMPION (NW1FM) tucked early, rallied late and bears watching.
NUTTINBUTTHEBEST (NW1FM) got away best yielded and was shuffled, closed best but was second to the favorite both on the board and on the track.
KATKIN AND COKE (NW3100) put in a solid down the road effort but was nailed by the pocket-sitting favorite's game rally.
Tuesday, September 21
AILEY HANOVER (NW2FM) raced uncovered in game 2nd best effort to the pace-setting odds-on favorite.
SILVER TAIL (NW2FM) got shuffled back by headstretch, tipped wide and charged home to win going away.
MISTER WALKER (NW2) prohibitive favorite won going away from second over and will be tough to hold off in next outing.
KAZANS POWER (W4-7) was uncovered, challenged the favorite to the lane, wore him down and held gamely but was necked by the pocket-sitting winner.

