Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

Anderson looks to pad bankroll

- By Mary Rampellini

David Anderson leads all trainers in stable earnings into the final week of the Fonner Park meet, and will attempt to maintain his rank with a pair of top contenders in the featured seventh race Tuesday.

Anderson sends out probable favorite L

ovethatcau­se and possible second choice My Boy Lollipop in the optional $10,000 claiming sprint, which carries nonwinners-of-four allowance conditions. The race for 3-yearolds and up will be run at six furlongs.

Kelli Martinez, who leads all trainers in wins at the meet, will counter with I’m River. The horse is part of a field of eight that also includes Rock City Roadhog, winner of last year’s $75,000 Bosselman Pump and Pantry/Gus Fonner Stakes.

Anderson trainees have won 27 of 138 starts at Fonner since the meet opened Feb. 21 and have stable earnings of $178,436. The meet was to end in April, but with many tracks closed because of the coronaviru­s pandemic it was extended to Wednesday.

“I feel very, very blessed we got to run the extra 11 days,” Anderson said. “It gave us an opportunit­y to go over there and try to earn a paycheck. A lot of people in different jurisdicti­ons are sitting there unable to race. That would be incredibly difficult, I would think.”

Lovethatca­use is looking for his third straight win. He started his streak in a conditione­d allowance April 14, then came back and won at this level April 27. The victories came by a combined margin of 13 1/2 lengths. He will break from post 2 under the meet’s secondlead­ing rider, Jake Olesiak.

“He’ll be forwardly placed,” Anderson said. “And I’m not saying he’s going to be in front, but he’ll be very close to the front.”

My Boy Lollipop was a $10,000 claim last out off a win in a nonwinners-of-two sprint April 30 at Oaklawn Park. There was a six-way shake for the 3-yearold, Anderson said.

My Boy Lollipop was meant for a nonwinners-of-three race over 6 1/2 furlongs, but it did not fill, Anderson said.

“He’s running against older, tougher competitio­n,” he said. “We’ll see what he’s made of. He’s training well.”

My Boy Lollipop is a son of Will Take Charge and will be making his two-turn debut Tuesday. He will break from the rail under Scott Bethke.

“I’m not a big fan of the onehole,” Anderson said.

Lovethatca­use and My Boy Lollipop both race for Rodney Paden.

I’m River can make an impact with a repeat of his win in a conditione­d allowance last September at Prairie Meadows. He earned a career-high Beyer Speed Figure of 84. Armando Martinez, who leads the rider standings at Fonner, has the

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