Yonkers invader takes top trot at Philly


CHESTER, PA – Yonkers invader Semi Tough (Somebeachsomewhere) continued sharp form on Christmas Eve Saturday afternoon at Harrah’s Philadelphia, winning the $22,500 fast-class handicap harness racing pace in an impressive 1:51.3 with the temperature at 13 degrees and a 3-second allowance given over the “fast” surface.

Semi Tough in prior win

Semi Tough tucked third as Stonebridge Karis forced Pat McGarry A to pace a :26.3 opening quarter before yielding. The pacesetter went on to the half in :56, then was asked for more speed with the backstretch tailwind, with Semi Tough coming out of third for driver Simon Allard to challenge before the three-quarters in 1:23.

Semi Tough made the lead towards the stretch, then held off the late bid of Blank Stare by three parts of a length.

A six-year-old gelding trained by Ron Burke for the ownership of Burke Racing Stable LLC and Weaver Bruscemi LLC, Frank Baldachino, and J&T Silva-Purnel & Libby, Semi Tough earned over $100,000 in the MGM Borgata Series early in the year, yet after a summer break has regained his form and has pushed his bankroll to $232,280 this year and $942,300 lifetime.

SEMI TOUGH REPLAY

Allard and Burke also teamed in the co-featured pace for males, a $15,300 race for upcoming horses: there the winner was the gelding Livinthebeachlife (Somebeachsomewhere) – Stienam’s Place), with $4.6 million worth of parentage. The four-year-old is two-for-two since coming from Ohio for Burke and owners Burke Racing Stable LLC and Weaver Bruscemi LLC, Chris Page, and Beasty LLC, gaining from out of the pocket to catch Southwind Sandor by 1½ lengths at the end of a 1:52.2 mile.

On the cold day the hot Burke/Allard combo just missed a sweep of the day’s features when in the $16,200 top pacing handicap for distaffs, Kat came up the inside from the pocket but just missed reaching the favored pacesetter Grace Rocks (Rockin Image) by a nose in 1:52.4. Grace Rocks is a mare who now has career earnings of $381,385; Jamal Williams trains the consistent miss for owner Howard Taylor.

Allard, thriving in the cold weather (a native of Quebec and thus from a climb further north than most of his rivals), added five more winners on…

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