Journal Pioneer

Rash B Havior dominates Summerside feature

Big day for Campbell

- BY NICHOLAS OAKES

Rail control, coupled with an aggressive drive, was a recipe for success in the Monday afternoon feature at Red Shores at Summerside Raceway. Rash B Havior left from Post 1 in the $2,100 feature event on the special Labour Day card. Marc Campbell sent the son of Lis Mara to the front for every call as he laid down fractions of 28.1, 58.4 and 1:28 while never seeing a challenge. The mile was closed out in 1:56.1 for Rash B Havior, with the Adam Merner-driven Zero Rate finishing second and Ultimately handsome (Corey MacPherson) third. The 1-4-5 triactor paid out at $157.70.

It was one of four wins on the afternoon card for Campbell as the Winsloe reinsman continues his lead in the Prince County driving standings with 42 victories on the season. Campbell’s other wins came with Bet Er All in 1:59.1 for trainer Ralph Sweet of O’Leary while the driver’s own stable was unbeatable, yet again, as he sent out two horses and landed two wins with Keep calm dance on in 2:00.2 and Woodmere Angela in 2:04.4.

Walter Cheverie solidified his spot in third place in the Summerside standings with three wins to give him 21 on the season. Cheverie visited the winner’s circle with his own Bowyer Hanover in 2:00.4,

George in 2:02.1 for trainer George Riley of Summerside and Bignprecio­us in 2:00 for Garth Cole of Kensington. MacPherson had a driving double winning with Midnight Play in 1:58.2 for trainer Trevor Hicken of Montague, and with Patrick Q in 2:02 for owner Darla MacEachern of Kensington.

Norris Rogers had two victories in the bike, winning with Instant Shadow for trainer Sifroi Melanson of Greater Lakeburn, N.B., in 2:00.2, and with Frank Banks’s Bob Vivant Hanover with a 2:00.1 victory.

The total wager was $24,763.

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