Race Recaps Laki wins Oceanport Centennial Stakes as handle hits $3.4 million for Monmouth Park’s opening six-race card July 3, 2020 Credit: Ryan Denver/EQUI-PHOTO Race Recaps Laki wins Oceanport Centennial Stakes as handle hits $3.4 million for Monmouth Park’s opening six-race card July 3, 2020 By: Press Release email Share: share on facebook share on twitter share on linkedin email this article OCEANPORT, NJ – Laki shook off an eight-month layoff, taking full advantage of an early speed duel that developed in front of him, before drawing off to a 2 1/2-length victory in the first running of the Oceanport Centennial Stakes as racing fans welcomed back Monmouth Park with a rousing reception at the betting windows on opening day of the COVID-19 delayed meet. ( Content Continues Below Ad ) Ridden by Trevor McCarthy for the first time, Laki won for the ninth time in 24 career starts, with the $45,000 winner’s share from the $75,000 purse boosting his career earnings over $500,000. “He’s been training so well coming into the race. I’m not surprised by this, even after eight months off,” said trainer Damon Dilodovico. “Toward the end of the year last year, he just needed to be freshened. We weren’t looking for the COVID-19-sized freshener, but maybe it ended up helping him. “I was surprised to see him in front early amongst those horses because there was a lot of speed in the race. Trevor just let him do his thing and sat off a good speed duel. That’s really where he is more comfortable.” Though Laki broke to the lead from the rail in a field of speedsters, McCarthy eventually settled the 7-year-old gelding behind dueling leaders Chateau and Awesome Anywhere. Laki powered by both in mid-stretch, finishing the 5 furlongs in :57.62. Laki paid $13.00 to win, with Awesome Anywhere holding second, 5 3/4 lengths ahead of Midtowncharlybrown. “Damon kind of left it up to me,” said McCarthy. “I thought the 5/8 (of a mile distance) might be a little short for him. That was my biggest worry. I just tried to break him as sharp as I could break him just to get position. I couldn’t believe I broke in front of everybody. I kind of just sat there, let him get himself together and let the other guys go at it after he settled in. “We got to sit off a nice hot speed duel. He usually finishes good. He showed his true class.” Despite attendance restrictions under guidelines issued by the state in the ongoing battle against the pandemic, bettors wagered $3,422,830 from all sources on the six-race twilight card. Average handle for Fridays a year ago was approximately $2.5 million, when a typical card saw eight live events. “We’re happy and grateful that the day went off without a hitch,” said Dennis Drazin, Chairman and CEO of Darby Development LLC, operators of the racetrack. “It was a great racing card that was whole-heartedly endorsed by the betting public. “It was an encouraging start to a year that could certainly use some positive news.”
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