Pocono: Incaseyoudidntknow continues hot streak in Weiss Series

The Always B Miki filly Incaseyoudidntknow became the only sophomore pacing miss to win in all three of her Bobby Weiss preliminary rounds at The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono, overcoming the outside post six, broken equipment, and a hard, uncovered journey while taking a new mark of 1:52 2/5.
Away fourth for driver Marcus Miller in her $17,500 section, Incaseyoudidntknow started on the limb midway between the 27 second quarter and the 56 3/5 half, and she just kept gaining to and past the 1:23 4/5 three-quarters. With foes coming from every direction, Incaseyoudidntknow paced resolutely to the wire for a two length victory, with her own last half in 55 2/5 despite her hardships, and she remained undefeated in three 2021 starts and boosted her lifetime record to seven-for-eight for trainer Les Givens and the partnership of Jim Magno and Joe Fonte.
The So Surreal filly Carrington was third in her first prelim and second in her second, and she kept up the incremental improvement to win her Weiss section in 1:52 3/5, a career-best clocking. Mark MacDonald left with Carrington from the rail and caused a "lineup," with the improving filly coming home in 55 1/5 – 27 2/5 to ensure her victory for trainer Ray Schnittker, co-owner with Ted Gewertz.
So Irresistible had a chance to join Incaseyoudidntknow as a Weiss prelim sweeper, but after setting the pace she was caught up the inside by 31-1 shot Shes So Sweet by a head in 1:53 2/5, a lifetime best. Matt Kakaley gave the daughter of Sweet Lou a perfect pocket trip and then helped her maximize her good fortune for hot trainer Eddie Dennis and owner Eric Good.
The point standings for eligibility for next Monday's $40,000 Weiss Series championship: Incaseyoudidntknow; So Irresistible; Carrington and Milieu Hanover (tie); Roll On Mama; Shes So Sweet; AP Blaze Of Glory; Baci Baci; and Beach Crazy. AE1 will be Atomic Fireball, and AE2 will be Indra Hanover.
In all, 11 horses posted lifetime quickest miles during Monday's 14 races.
The draw was held Monday for this Saturday's $40,000 Weiss championship for 3-year-old pacing males, and highly-regarded One Eight Hundred drew post six in the field of nine. Interestingly, the other two-time prelim winners all drew outside him: Straight Talk (post seven), Coalition Hanover (post eight), and Mad Man Hill (post nine). There will also be two $17,500 Weiss consolations.
--press release (PHHA/Pocono)--

