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Yonkers Raceway

Yonkers: Cousin Mary polishes off Petticoat Series sweep

webmaster|Mar 27, 2017
Cousin Mary 3/27/17
Tom Berg There was no catching Cousin Mary in the Petticoat Series final Monday at Yonkers

You just have to admire someone who was in a sow barn by day and a Yonkers Raceway winner’s circle by night.

“She’s the best horse we’ve ever had,” owner Jeffrey Williamson said after not-quite-death-and-taxes Cousin Mary (Jordan Stratton, $2.70) easily disposed of her seven rivals in Monday’s (March 27th) final of the $61,000 Petticoat Pacing Series.

The series was open to 3- and 4-year-old pacers who are/were non-winners of four races or $40,000 through last December 1 and pretty much closed once ‘Mary’ strutted her stuff.

After hat-tricking her three Petticoat prelims, Cousin Mary won the draw for the final. Yielding early to St. Kitts (Jason Bartlett), the people’s choice took over right before a 27 4/5 opening quarter-mile. From there, it was quite simple (57 2/5, 1:25 4/5, and 1:54 3/5) after putting away a first-over bid from Vintage Babe (Yannick Gingras).

The margin, a length and a half entering the lane, was 2 3/4 lengths at the wire. St. Kitts was second, with a closing A Crafty Lady (Dan Dube) third. Vintage Babe and Real Diva (George Brennan) settled for the minors, while Northern Soiree (Matt Kakaley), Rei’s Star Cross (Jim Marohn Jr.) and Angels Rockn Pink (Mark MacDonald) rounded out the order.

For Cousin Mary, a 4-year-old daughter of Camluck owned by Williamson—a hog farmer based northwest of Toronto—and trained by Andrew Harris, it was her seventh win in nine seasonal starts. The exacta paid $13.20, the triple returned $170 and the superfecta paid $704.

“Honestly, when she first came to me, I didn’t think that much of her," Harris said. “She was handling (Yonkers’) lower conditions, but not going that fast. When she moved up from non-winners of four (races) to non-winners of eight, she lost but raced better than she did when she was winning.

“That’s when I thought she had a future. Tonight was the first time the series Jordan (Stratton) popped her plugs, and I don’t know where her bottom is.”

A $30,000 series consolation was won by Winners Over (MacDonald, $36.60) in 1:55 1/5.

Monday night’s Pick 5, which began with a $5,353.51 carryover, attracted $22,248 worth of fresh money. The winning combination of 4/1/4/5/1 paid $60.87 for every winning half-a-buck-wager.

--press release (Yonkers)--

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