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teran Tamarind displayed his class and toughness Wednesday at The Meadows when he sustained a first-over bid in the slop and went on to capture the featured race, a $13,000 conditioned trot.

 

Tamarind was fourth near the half when Aaron Merriman sent him after the leader, Classic Banker. It took the nine-year-old son of Angus Hall-Spicegirl Kosmos most of the back half to wear down Classic Banker, but he drew off in the stretch to prevail in 1:55. Mike The Trader rallied for second, two and a half lengths back, while Classic Banker saved show.

 

Bill Bercury owns and trains Tamarind, who boosted his career bankroll to $891,458.

 

Mike Wilder and Merriman each fashioned a three-bagger on the 12-race card.

 

Live racing at The Meadows resumes with a special Friday card that features the $72,000 Currier & Ives for three-year-old filly trotters. First post is 5 p.m.