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Mad Max Hanover wins much-anticipated matchup

EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ – In a much-anticipated matchup of two red-hot horses with gaudy resumes, Mad Max Hanover (Always B Miki) out-gamed For Once Inmy Life nearing the wire in the Saturday night harness racing feature at The Meadowlands, a $25,000 high-end conditioned pace, in 1:50.2 on a chilly night with a real-feel temperature of 15 degrees.

Mad Max Hanover and driver Brett Beckwith won the Saturday night feature at The Meadowlands

Heading into the race, Mad Max Hanover had crushed his opponents in two straight outings, winning on Feb. 15 in 1:51.4 before following that up with a spectacular 1:48.2 score a week ago, the fastest mile in the sport thus far in 2025.

For Once Inmy Life was also on a roll, having won five of his last six, including his last three, which included a pair of Big M victories. His only knock was not having raced in a pari-mutuel event since Feb. 10.

In this battle of heavyweights, something had to give, and the fight wasn’t decided until the 15th round.

Saulsbrook Victor, the 5-1 third choice in the betting, was away from the gate quickly in the eight-horse field and had the lead out of the first turn before For Once Inmy Life took over while parked at the quarter in :27.4.

After following For Once Inmy Life, Mad Max Hanover, the 1-2 public choice, marched up to take the lead just after the three-eighths before hitting the half in :55.

Things heated up just before three-quarters, when Jordan Stratton pulled For Once Inmy Life, the 7-2 second choice, out of the pocket to go after the leader, who still led at that station in 1:22.1.

The stretch drive may not have been in Manila, but it was every bit an East Rutherford thriller. For Once Inmy Life grabbed a narrow advantage mid-stretch after displaying a flurry of speed, but from there, Mad Max Hanover dug in and delivered the knockout blow, re-claiming the lead before going on to three-quarter-length win. Saulsbrook Victor was third.

“Ideally, I wanted to be the last one to the front,” said winning driver Brett Beckwith. “And it worked out that way. That last quarter was strong and Jordan had a half-length [lead] on me. My horse is a good horse. He doesn’t get tired. Just don’t give up on him and wait as long as you can to ask him. It was a great stretch battle.”

Owned by Marvin J. Rounick and trained by Jake Leamon, Mad Max Hanover, a 6-year-old gelded son of Always B Miki-Mayhem Seelster, lifted his lifetime stats to 17 wins from 72 starts, good for earnings of $820,973. He paid $3 to win.

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A LITTLE MORE: Jason Bartlett and Beckwith led the driver colony with four winners apiece, and now sit 1-2 in The Big M standings with 32 and 29 victories, respectively. Beckwith now has 12 wins over the last four programs. … Jeff Cullipher topped the trainers with three walks down victory lane. … All-source handle on the 14-race card totaled $3,137,584. … Racing resumes Friday at 6:20 p.m.

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

by Dave Little, for The Meadowlands