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>Heavenly Place won the cavalry charge to the wire and registered a determined head victory over Ugly Betty in the $10,500 Fillies and Mares Open Pace, in 1:59.1 over a sloppy track, at Buffalo Raceway on a rainy Wednesday evening (April 30).


It was a last-to-first place rally for Heavenly Place ($7) as the razor-sharp six-year-old mare has now been in the money 11 of 12 races in 2014, including six victories.


The front-running St Lads Zena set the fractions to the third-quarter marker with times of :29.1, :59.2 and 1:29.3. As heads turned for home, the compact field of six all fanned out with a chance for the victory.


But it was Heavenly Place (David McNeight III), sitting sixth and last at the three-quarter pole, who was the widest and fastest in the race to the wire. The final panel of :29 was enough to edge out a hard-charging Ugly Betty (Jack Flanigen). Dontch Remember (Ray Fisher Jr.) finished in third place.


Owned by Chs Racing and Limerick Racing, Heavenly Place (Riverboat King-Angel Place) is trained by David McNeight Jr. The win pushed her winnings to $34,922 this year and $112,495 lifetime.


A busy weekend schedule at Buffalo Raceway kicks off on Friday night with a 13-race card slated for 6:40 p.m.


(Buffalo Raceway)