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Plainville, MA --- When the prohibitive harness racing favorite broke in the $15,000 Winners-Over trot, the race became anyone's for the taking and Shorething Fashion claimed the prize at Plainridge Park on Friday afternoon (Aug. 28) at 30-1.

Gemologist (Jordan Derue) took the field to the quarter and when the 1-5 Kings County (Drew Monti) tried to brush and crush for the lead off the turn, he made a break and left a lot to be determined. The trotters remained in single file until the half where Wings Of Royalty (Shawn Gray) and Nows The Moment (Mike Stevenson) came at the leader in the outer flow. This left Shorething Fashion (Bruce Ranger) sitting fifth at the pylons.

At the three-quarters Wings Of Royalty gained a half-length lead over Gemologist but couldn't clear, so Nows The Moment tipped three-high into the stretch. Ranger had Shorething Fashion on Nows The Moment's back and went four wide in mid-stretch and out-trotted everyone to the line, winning by 3/4's of a length in 1:55.2, which was a new seasonal mark.

In the $12,000 conditioned trot for 4-year-olds and under, Dramatra (Shawn Gray) got away fourth but took the lead by the three-eighths pole, maintained a gapped length lead around the track for the final loop and claimed a 1-3/4 length 1:55.2 win, which was her fourth victory in the last five starts.

Dramatra ($2.80) is owned by Ray Campbell Jr. and Al Ross (who also bred her) and is trained by George Ducharme.

The Massachusetts-bred 3-year-old Dramatra (Trixton-Bourbon N Grits) is a three-quarter sister to the 2013 Hambletonian champion Royalty For Life and is eligible to the lucrative Massachusetts Sire Stakes that get underway at Plainridge Park on Sunday (Sept. 27).

The team of driver Shawn Gray and trainer George Ducharme was quite formidable during the afternoon as they got three horses to the winner's enclosure for pictures. Not to be outdone, driver Bruce Ranger had a driving hat trick on Friday as well.




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