Grace Hill captures Sun Stakes pace
$250,000 JAMES LYNCH MEMORIAL
The $250,000 James Lynch Memorial had a “Nifty” finish as trainer Richard “Nifty” Norman sent out the 1-2 finishers, with Grace Hill (Todd McCarthy) rallying in the stretch to catch pacesetting stablemate Fire Start Hanover by three-quarters of a length, reducing the Lynch record to 1:49.
The stablemates were away quickly, practically a necessity at Pocono through mid-card; the other well-regarded horses, Blue Diamond Eyes (post seven) and favored Hot Mess Express (post nine) had to settle third and fourth, respectively, before the :26.2 quarter. Fire Start Hanover, the 2020 divisional champion, made a second move to the lead and hit the half in a relatively moderate :55, then picked up the pace as Blue Diamond Eyes and Hot Mess Express came out down the back, forcing Fire Start Hanover to a 1:22 three-quarters.
The outside horses could not sustain their gains, as was the case with many horses on the card, which set the stage for Grace Hill, licking her chops in the pocket. Fire Start Hanover battled valiantly, but Grace Hill paced past for her third straight win.
“Andrew (Todd’s brother) had been driving this horse, but when he picked off I was glad to get the opportunity,” said Todd McCarthy. “She has been racing well, and the trip worked out fine. And Nifty had the 1-2 finish, right?”
He did, headed by Grace Hill, who also equaled her mark with the victory. The daughter of Always B Miki (after whom the Invitational pace on the card was named) is owned by Tom Hill, who got to see his horse at a reasonable hour in England for once in the afternoon Pocono extravaganza.
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