PRETTYSHEISHEIS Wins Sixth And Gets Claimed
PRETTYSHEISSHEIS has the longest winning streak at Dresden Raceway but is going to a new home.
The six-year-old MILLION DOLLAR CAM mare won her sixth in a row at Dresden Raceway Sunday, which is pretty impressive, making her undefeated since opening day for owner Lisa Spenser of London and trainer/driver Chris Johnston of Sombra.
PRETTYSHEISSHEIS paced the mile in 1:58.1 winning by open lengths but will now head to a new stable as she was claimed by Jim Napper of Bothwell.
Race fans from the 1980’s and 90’s were rewarded at Dresden Raceway as one of North America’s top trainers, Bob McIntosh had two winners on the day with PANTCHARTRAIN AND HOMEMADE CAM.
It was an unwritten betting rule in the 1980’s and 19990’s that you always bet on a McIntosh trained horse at Dresden Raceway as they usually won, which was the case today, with big dividends.
PANCHARTRAIN paid $22.40 with the 3-6 exactor paying $106.50 and the 3-6-1 triactor paying $188.80.
McIntosh’s other entry, HOMEMADE CAM paid $14.20 to win with the 8-1 exactor paying $96.10 and the 8-1-3 triactor paying $496.10. The McIntosh trained horses combined for a 3-8 daily double that paid $31.00.
Carroll is the leading dash driver at Dresden Raceway after notching five wins on the day, giving him 25 on the season.
Robert Sparling Jr. sits second in wins with 20, while Alex Lilley and Mark Williams are tied for third with 15 wins.
The handle at Dresden Raceway was $10,246