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Four Sixes scores in the slop

Plainville, MA — Inclement weather and eight fast foes were obstacles standing between Four Sixes (Six Pack) and the finish line, but none could prevent him from claiming the harness racing victory in the $25,000 featured trot at Plainridge Park on Monday (May 5) afternoon.

Four Sixes and driver Bruce Ranger

But Why (Brett Beckwith) and Four Sixes (Bruce Ranger) argued for the lead before Four Sixes forged ahead and crossed over passing the :28 quarter. The field then splashed down the sloppy track to the half in :57.1 where Big Box Hanover (Matty Athearn) pulled first-over from fourth to try and challenge.

Big Box Hanover drew near Four Sixes on the backstretch while But Why continued to track from the pocket. The field bunched in the final turn and several horses were positioned to advance late. When the group entered the stretch, But Why left cover and tried to catch the leader heading for home. But Four Sixes turned him, and all challengers away as he hung on to win by one-quarter length in 1:55.3.

The 4-year-old Four Sixes was sent off at 4-1 and scored his fourth win of the year, returning $10.00. He is owned by William Hartt and Melissa Beckwith, who also trains the son of Six Pack.

FOUR SIXES REPLAY

In the $16,000 condition pace, Negotiator (Mitchell Cushing) got away sixth as Skyway Masterpiece was in front at each quarter pole in :27.1, :55.1 and 1:24. But at that point, Negotiator was out with cover and only two lengths off at the top of the stretch. As the leader started to tire, Negotiator was just getting underway and paced down the center of the track to an easy 2-¾ length win in 1:53.1, which was a seasonal mark.

Negotiator ($11.00) is owned by Ray Lasky and his driver Cushing, who also trains the winner.

Nick Graffam led all drivers with three wins on Monday while conditioner Kate Gerow was the top trainer of the afternoon, sending a pair from her stable for pictures.

The Wicked Hi-5 pentafecta was hit in the day’s sixth race. The single unique combination of 4-3-6-8-2 returned an instant jackpot of $7,533.12 for the 20-cent wager.

Racing resumes at Plainridge Park on Tuesday (May 6) at 4 p.m.

Free full past performance programs and race replays for all live racing days at Plainridge Park can be found at plainridgeparkcasino.com.

For complete race results, click here: US Trotting results.

by Tim Bojarski, for Plainridge Park