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Lubbock Lengthens Skein In Hiram Woodruff
Lubbock extended his winning streak to five races with a
1:53.1 score in the $46,000 Hiram Woodruff Final Friday night at
Meadowlands Racetrack.

Lubbock pressed Rompaway Alvin (Dave MilleR) through an
opening quarter in :28 before taking the backseat through brisk
middle fractions of :55.3 and 1:24.3. Driver Ron Pierce angled
Lubbock out of the pocket in the stretch and he rolled past the
tired leader for a three-quarter-length victory. Lubbock paid
$11.20 to win the fifth race feature. The Chancellor (Andy
Miller) had every chance to catch the winner, but fell short in
the sprint for home. Proud Moment (Tim Tetrick) sat third the
whole way and rallied between horses to grab the show money.
"I just wanted to take a little bit out of [Rompaway Alvin]
because he's a good horse and he's definitely a factor in the
race," Pierce said. "I thought I'd just sting him a little in
the first quarter and hopefully just sit on his back a while,
and that somebody would get in Andy's way [Miller and The
Chancellor]. It worked out great, just like that. I saw [The
Chancellor] back there following George [Brennan and Mr Cantab]
and I said 'we better get going here,' because that horse can
go."
This season has marked a significant turnaround for Lubbock,
who went 0-for-26 in 2009. Owner Joseph Fanelli of Wayne,
Pennsylvania, purchased the trotter privately from Canadian
connections on December 31, 2009 and he has now seven of 12
starts and over $72,000. Nat Varty trains the five-year-old son
of Angus Hall-Luby.
"I liked the mare Luby and I have to give credit to [Canadian-based
trainer] Dale Devine, who found her," Fanelli said. "The second
week Nat [Varty] trained him, he said he was an open trotter and
to stake him." |