by Brian J. Mazurek, for Buffalo Raceway
HAMBURG, N.Y. --- Manceiver wasted no time in re-establishing himself at Buffalo Raceway as he wired the field in 1:56.4 over the sloppy track in the $11,000 Class AA Open Handicap Pace on a rainy Saturday night (March 30).
Photo by Steve Roth | ||
Manceiver returns home to Buffalo to post the win. |
Getting his past two starts at Northfield Park, Manceiver (Kevin Cummings) returned home to Buffalo Raceway where he had won three of his past four outings. He found the home cooking to his satisfaction.
Starting from the inside post, Manceiver didn't expend much energy in reaching the top. Using fractions of :28.2, :58.1 and 1:27.3, Manceiver had to deal with just a mild threat from runner up Bugatti (David McNeight III) in deep stretch but still was a comfortable half length in front at the wire. Heaven Rocks (JD Perrin) took the show check.
Owned by Mike Torcello and trained by Gerry Sarama, it was the fifth victory in 10 tries for Manceiver. The 5-year-old gelding has now earned $25,370 in 2019 and $120,027 lifetime.
In the $9,500 Class A pace, China Dream gave himself some separation from the field in the third panel with a :28.4 split and that scorcher proved to be a big help in his neck victory over Utah Beach in 1:57.1.
After posting sensible fractions of :30.0 and :59.2, driver Billy Davis Jr. unleashed China Dream down the backstretch. Enjoying a seemingly comfortable length advantage with a frame to go, Utah Beach (Drew Monti) made steady progress but ran out of room as China Dream took the neck decision. Harry Hoo N (Shawn McDonough) took the show position.
Owned by Jack and Maria Rice, the 8-year-old gelded China Dream (If I Can Dream-China Art) now has three wins in 10 attempts this season. His lifetime earnings went to $300,722.
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China Dream hangs on for win in sub-feature. |
McNeight III completed the evening with four trips to the winner's circle with Davis Jr. collecting three and Monti and Cummings a pair. Mike Ohol had a training triple with Sarama and Rice getting two each.
Racing will begin on Wednesday evening at 5 p.m. with a 10-race program set. The action will continue on later in the week with the first Friday program of the season scheduled for 5 p.m. while Saturday's action will commence at 6 p.m.
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