by Brian J. Mazurek, for Buffalo Raceway

HAMBURG, N.Y. --- Rebel Voyager has found success at Buffalo Raceway by being close to or on the lead. Things were turned upside down on Saturday night (April 20) for Rebel Voyager ($4.10) but the result ended up being the same as he posted his fourth consecutive win with a neck decision over Upfront Countryboy in the $11,500 Class AA Open pace.
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 Photo by Steve Roth    
 Rebel Voyager rolls to fourth straight victory.    
 
After looking for an early lead attempt, Rebel Voyager (Bill Davis Jr.) had to retreat and drop back to an unusual position of sixth and last as Heaven Rocks took control to the opening marker.
 
With the field double decked to the three quarter pole, the feature was now wide open with everyone in contention. Rebel Voyager went widest of all sweeping off the final turn and won the charge to the wire, beating Upfront Countryboy (Shawn McDonough) by a neck while Adonis Bay (David McNeight III) took third.
 
"I capitalized off some early speed and a good cover trip," Davis Jr. said of the victory with Rebel Voyager. "He's a tough horse that is really firing on all cylinders right now."
 
Trained by Maria Rice and co-owned by Vogel & Wags Nags Stable, Jack Rice and Pine Hill Racing LTD, it was the sixth win of the season in nine attempts for the 5-year-old gelded Rebel Voyager (Shanghai Phil-Pan Voyager). The victory jacked his 2019 earnings to $21,896 and $138,081 lifetime.
 
In the $11,000 Class AA Open Pace, What's Goin On (Ray Fisher Jr.) used a late rally to edge by the pace-setting China Dream by a neck in 1:55.1.
 
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Photo by Steve Roth    
What's Goin On Rallies to take Saturday sub-feature.    
Trailing by 3-1/4 lengths with a panel to go, What's Goin On let loose with a :28.3 final split to knock down the $5.00 victory. China Dream (Davis Jr.) was a heart-breaking second while Harry Hoo N took the show position.
 
Co-owned by Marissa Russo and Joseph Russo. the 5-year-old gelded What's Goin On (Roll With Joe, Shipps Xclamation) has captured four wins in 12 tries in 2019. The win increased his bankroll to $28,515 and $320,672 career-wise.
 
Rose Run Ranger was victorious in first $10,000 Class A pace with a popular $3.80 nod in 1:55.1 while Davis Jr. guided Southwind Torque to a $7.30 win in 1:56.0 in the other bracket.
 
Davis Jr. finished the night with four wins in the sulky while Fisher Jr. and McDonough posted a pair of wins. Mike Ohol and Rice had two training victories.
 
Racing will continue on Wednesday night with a nine race card scheduled to begin at 5 p.m.
 
For more information including the latest news, race replays, results, entries, upcoming promotions and simulcast schedule, go to www.buffaloraceway.com

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