Hamburg, NY---In the third race here at Buffalo Raceway (Friday, July 12), a New York Sire Stake race worth $57,443, an accident involving four horses and drivers, sent drivers Jack Flanigen, and Ray Fisher, Jr., to the hospital after a bad spill at the top of the stretch.

 

My American Tallia had the lead with driver Andrew McCarthy in the bike. The horse broke stride, and the two-year-old filly swerved sideways in to Sweetnsinful and reinsman Jimmy Whittemore. My American Tallia then fell to the ground causing a chain reaction involving Flanigen and Fisher.

 

Driver Jack Flanigen checked out okay, and was sent home from the hospital. He is nothing but sore from hitting the track.  Ray Fisher, was sent home Friday morning. He has a broken back (2 vertebrae) and a fractured pelvis, but will not require surgery. He expects to be out of action for about 5 weeks . 

 

The race was won by Suplemental Income ($2.50), driven by Jim Morrill, Jr. for owners Jennifer and Janice Connor. It was the second lifetime win for Suplemental Income who stopped the clock in 1:58.4.

 

In the other Sire Stake split, also worth2_Mind_Over_Matter_Jeff_Gregory.jpg $57,443, Mind Over Matter (Art Major-Serious Comfort) and driver Jeff Gregory went gate to wire in 1:59 to register her second lifetime win in three attempts. Eric Adams trains the filly for Miller Farms, of Newmarket Ontario.

 

To view these races and others from this Friday night go to Buffalo Raceway :: Races on Demand

 

Racing will resume on Saturday July 13, with first post scheduled for 6:40 pm eastern time.

 

Sam Pendolino..........Publicity Director/Public Relations

spendolino@buffaloraceway.com

 

Photos by Paul White

www.wpkwvdo@yahoo.com

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