Pocono: Horses to watch from Sept. 4 - Sept. 7
Saturday, September 4
PRAIRIE PANTHER (NW12000) followed four wide the final turn and closed well to earn 2nd at over 60-1.
STEP ON THE GAS (CLMHCP175/20000) had cover, went wide the final turn, cleared traffic enough to duck in for the drive but flattened to finish 3rd at over 20-1.
THE CANDYMAN CAN (CLMHCP30/40000) was a handy down the road winner to score yet another triumph.
MILIEU HANOVER (PaSS) was wide the final turn and closed strong had too far to come
Sunday, September 5
DREAMS BEACHBOY (NW6000) tucked early, pulled to the third panel, rushed up uncovered, challenged, weakened as the two favorites proved too tough but gamed out third in three horse photo.
BYE BYE FELICIA (NW22500M) was third over finishing full of pace and just missed.
MEADOWBROOK FLASH (CLMHCP75/10000) was bothered by a breaker, the leader amped up and drew away by nearly double digit lenghths. 'Flash' set out in pursuit, rallied gamely and nailed the tired leader. Can take another with any kind of racing luck.
CODE MEISTER (CLMCHP75/10000) was uncovered chasing the prohibitive favorite and gamed out second at over 30-1.
Monday, September 6
OCTAVE (NW2/2-3YO) beaten favorite sat in buried the last quarter, angled out, hit stride just a bit late and ran out of track.
BRICKHOUSE BABE (NW2/2YOF) was an easy never in doubt heavily favored pacesetting winner in latest.
MOTIVE HANOVER (NW7200) tipped in the final turn and rallied with good pace chasing the speed and the pocket horse to the wire.
DAYTONA DREAMIN (NW2500) was parked to the top but wired the field in handy score and could take another.
Tuesday, September 7
JIGGY JOG S (NW2FM) After three second place efforts in five tries and over 66G in the bank, filly graduated in fine style drawing off in wire-to-wire romp.
MORROCKIN K (NW5FM) was third over the final turn, rallied wide, finished strong and just missed.
ROSAS REBEL (NW2) tucked early, pulled to the third panel, gain cover, rallied gamely at 20-1 and was second best in the photo.
PERTH ANGEL DE VIE (W4-7) trailed to the final turn, went wide, rallied strong and got up for third at over 60-1.

