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David Banks and Layfield Horses' Getitoffyourchest reset the track record for aged pacing stallions Monday at Harrington Raceway, with his third straight win in 1:50.2 in a $16,000 Open Pace.

 

The six-year-old Tell All stallion, in rein to Ross Wolfenden, broke the record he shared with Dancin Yankee (1:50.3). The Richard Lewis-trained Getitoffyourchest set all the fractions from his outside post seven and held off a late charge from Dancin Yankee for the win. Clear Vision was third. The winner paid $3.40.

 

There were three $20,000 Delaware Standardbred Breeders Fund (DSBF) pacing events for colts and geldings as they completed their second leg and prelude to a $100,000 final on July 28.

 

Owner Russell Mackinnon's JW Renegade ($3.40, John Mackinnon) won the first DSBF division in 1:55.1 over Hail To The Master and Door Prize. The Pacific Renegade colt followed pacesetter Hail To The Master throughout before finding clearance in the stretch and catapulting by in willing fashion for a well-timed score. JW Renegade was trained by his driver John Mackinnon.

 

Next Success ($2.20, Jim Morand) completed a sweep of his eliminations with a 1:54 win for owners Henry Faragalli, Nanticoke Racing and Bay Pond Racing Stable. Trained by Les Givens, the Veeza gelding notched his seventh win of the season. Spinstigator was second while Power To Perform completed the trifecta.

 

The fastest of the three divisions went to Johns Dream ($2.60, Wolfenden), who prevailed in 1:53.3 for owner/trainer Chuck Perry Jr., over Rusty Carter and Casino Bags Anso. The Dream Away ridgling notched his 8th lifetime win.

 

Wolfenden had four wins on the program.