Keg Stand Wins Meadows PASS
Odds-on favourite, Hunterton born and sold, Keg Stand took the lead with a quarter-pole move and made it stand up, capturing his second straight stakes event in Wednesday’s (July 14) $156,320 Pennsylvania Sire Stakes at The Meadows. S I P took the other split in the event for freshman colt and gelding trotters, known as the Hickory Pride.
Global Pandemic, winner of both previous career starts, hustled to the point but yielded to Keg Stand, who entered the Hickory Pride off a Pennsylvania All-Stars triumph. The son of Bar Hopping and Palm Beach Bi kept to his task for Dexter Dunn, defeating Global Pandemic by a half length in a sharp 1:55.1. Parola Hanover finished third.
“He has a really good attitude, and he’s really happy all the time,” said Nancy Takter, who conditions the $30,000 yearling acquisition for Black Horse Racing, Christina Takter and John Fielding. “We were looking for a Bar Hopping — my dad (Jimmy Takter) trained him — and he was the one we felt looked the best. He was actually a little physically immature when we bought him, but he’s a beautiful horse now.”
She said Keg Stand would be pointed to either the Kentucky Sire Stakes or the Peter Haughton.



