Trainer Peter Tritton has enjoyed plenty of success at Yonkers over the years racing imported horses from Australia and New Zealand. Most notably, Bit Of A Legend N was a former Borgata Series champion that has gone on to stallion duty. Last year, Tritton's stars rose again with Mossdale Ben N's victory in the Borgata final and the mare Silk Cloud A capturing a pair of legs of the former Blue Chip Matchmaker Series on her way to reaching the final. Those two are back and looking as good as ever as both the MGM Borgata and Ursula McIntyre Series move into round-three action this weekend. Silk Cloud A drew post four in Friday's $50,000 first of four McIntyre divisions at Yonkers with Lauren Tritton in the bike. "Lauren gets along well with her," said Peter Tritton of his talented daughter-in-law. Last week in the McIntyre second round (April 3), Silk Cloud A rallied gamely from the back of the pack for a second-place finish. "She had a bruise we couldn't locate," said Tritton of the 8-year-old daughter of Shadow Play that was struggling to find her form in advance of the series. "We located that and got it under control."  Silk Cloud A's first-round performance was a bit of a disappointment, with the mare finishing fifth despite starting from the pole position. "She got caught inside and had no room," said Tritton. Silk Cloud A will try to get into the winner's circle for the first time in the series on Friday but will have to deal with a formidable group that includes first-leg winners Seaside Diva (post one) and Tick A Loch A (post six). Making the field considerably deeper will be Rocket Deo (post two), second and third in the opening two legs, and Aardie B Miki N (post seven), last year's Blue Chip Matchmaker champion, looking for her first series win following fourth- and second-place finishes. Tritton believes now that she's healthy Silk Cloud A has as much talent as most others in this series. "I think she's as good as she was last year. We're going to need a little luck," said Tritton. ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter Mossdale Ben N came on to the scene last year at this time and stormed through the MGM Borgata Series for Tritton and then driver Jordan Stratton. Following a victory in the $516K final on May 9, Mossdale Ben N accepted an invite to the Joe Auger Invitational at Harrah's Philadelphia. "He drew the outside and raced great," said Tritton of the third-place finish in 2025. "Then we took him to Northfield for the Battle of Lake Erie. The track was a little hard and when he got into gear he hit a tendon. Thankfully if he wasn't wearing a boot it would have been over." Mossdale Ben N needed time to recover and by the end of the 2025 campaign finally reached the winner's circle again, capturing a division of the MGM Grand Prix Series. With the recovery behind him, this year Mossdale Ben N has been a different horse in the series. "I think he's every bit as good as he was last year," said Tritton. "The biggest difference is that last year Jordan (Stratton) didn't want to put him on the front-end. This year we've found that he's a much more versatile horse." With Jimmy Marohn Jr. guiding him, Mossdale Ben N found a two-hole trip in the first leg of the MGM Borgata on March 30 and finished a solid second. Last week, racing from off-the-pace, Mossdale Ben N looked very similar to his efforts from early 2025 with an explosive kick that left him just a head shy at the wire. On Monday, Mossdale Ben N (post three) has the position edge versus a pair of MGM Borgata division winners as Huntinthelastdolar (post six) and Captain Albano (post seven) drew outside of him in the sixth race and third of three divisions on the program. Tritton will send out Sherlock N (post six) in Monday's second division (race four), and he's hoping to find out a little more from the 7-year-old gelding. "He warmed up good for me before the race last week," Tritton said, "But he didn't look right scoring before the race." Sherlock N made a break on the first turn and was never in contention in second round action on April 6. Sherlock N had finished third in the opening round of the series, and Tritton still has hopes that he could reach at least the consolation. "I'm actually ok with him drawing outside this week. We need to see if he can get back to himself," said Tritton Sherlock N will have to not just overcome the draw but a solid field inside of him that includes first-leg winners Redwood Hanover (post one) and Chase H Hanover (post five). "We'll see how he races. If he's no good, we will pull him out of the series," said Tritton. With a relatively small stable, Tritton has hopes for a pair of homebreds bred in New York and eligible for the Sire Stakes. "I've got two American Ideal-sired fillies from a mare I raced here a few years back," said Tritton. "I had a mare named Kendra (N) that I brought over here and I thought would be a good horse for the Blue Chip. She got hurt so I decided to breed her." The resulting two fillies, a 3-year-old and a 2-year-old, are both training down nicely, with Tritton hoping that the promise of their mother will come out in her offspring. Time will tell.