Yonkers: Stratton wins six including two NYSS events
Jordan Stratton was the marquee performer during Yonkers Raceway’s Thursday night (Sept. 6th) card after winning six races from his eight drives. One of wins came in a dead-heat, while two were part of the $168,499 New York Sire Stakes Mike Cohen Pace for 3-year-olds fillies.
Stratton won the first ($55,833) division with a pocketed Line Dancer ($12.40) in a life-best-matching 1:54 2/5. The daughter of Art Major, co-owned by (trainer) Ricky Bucci and Blue Meadow Farm, has won five of her 18 seasonal starts.
Stratton doubled his sire stakes pleasure in the second ($55,833) Cohen event, when a first-up Newsday (S7.20) matched Line Dancer’s 1:54 2/5 effort.
The Art Major miss, co-owned by (trainer) Richie Silverman, Mary Kinsey Arnold, Edward McEnery and Michael Gluckman, is 4-for-13 this season, including a pair of NYSS wins here.
“It was one of those nights that everyone I drove raced well,” Stratton said.
Wisdom Tree (Matt Kakaley, $2.70) continued her statebred dominance in the night’s final ($56,833) Empire grouping, a down-the-road night’s-fastest 1:53 2/5 score.
Her sire stakes resume reads six wins (including two here) and a second in seven tries. The daughter of Betterthancheddar, co-owned by Tom Pollack & Jeff Cullipher and trained by Ed Hart, has won 10 of her 13 ’18 tries.
“She’s smart and she’s fast and I love her,” Hart said.
“Every so often I’m entitled to one of these,” Kakaley said.
New York Sire Stakes continue Tuesday night (Sept. 11th) with Yonkers Trot winner Six Pack in the $172,000 Milt Taylor Trot (3-year-old colts/geldings).
-edited release (Frank Drucker for Yonkers)

