

Putoneonnetformom Makes It Look Easy At Cal
Expo
Saturday, January 20, 2012 - by Scott Ehrlich, Publicity – Cal Expo
Once
his favored stable-mate was eliminated, it was a "shot and a goal" for
Putoneonnetformom.
Winners-Over trotters, racing for a purse of $4,500, were featured at
Cal Expo on a nasty windy Friday night (January 20), on which
Putoneonnetformom romped.
With the field in behind the starting-gate and a sixteenth of a mile
from the start, there was good news and bad news for the Rocky Stidham
trained horses Putoneonnetformom (James Kennedy) and Shelby County
(Anthony Succarotte).
"It was a big benefit for me when Shelby County broke because she has a
good kick home and can out-kick me," said Kennedy.
Getting the lead into the first-turn into a :31.2 opening quarter over a
sloppy track, Putoneonnetformom, with the help of very strong tailwinds
in the second-quarter, reached the half-mile juncture, timed in 1:01.4.
Now giving his charge a line jerk past the midway point of the
final-turn, Kennedy had good reason.
"I was hoping if I could gas-pedal a little bit, that I could scoot
away, and he responded."
Opening up by two-lengths at the three-quarter mile station, timed in
1:31.4, Kennedy was preparing for the stretch-drive.
"I had a good headwind coming, so I needed momentum going into it when
we straightened out, plus I was very concerned with Franks Best (Lemoyne
Svendsen) because he was right on my helmet. As it turned out,
however, Franks Best kind of backed up once I popped the earplugs at the
three-quarters and stepped on it."
Leading by 2-1/2 lengths at the head of the lane and under wheel-disc
urging, the eighth year-old opened up with every stride and had five
lengths on his foes with an eighth of a mile to go, then coasted home
while not urged in the last sixteenth of a mile to record a 7-1/4 length
victory ($9.00).
"I don't think he fought the wind that well in the stretch, but we had a
good gap on everybody else and were able to win by more than I thought
we would."
Bred & owned by Jeff, Gerald & Diana Cimini, the gelding stopped the
timer at 2:03.4. Giles L S Hanover (Steve Wiseman) finished in
second, and Franks Best was another eighth lengths farther back, in
third.
"If you take out how he was into the headwind in the lane, then he was
perfect. Plus it was a nice birthday gift for Jeff Cimini.
My thanks to all the Cimini's and trainer Rocky Stidham for the
opportunity to drive the horse," concluded Kennedy, who had a driving
triple.
On the 14-race program, leading driver Steve Wiseman had five winners.
Live racing continues at Cal Expo on Saturday (January 21) at 6:00 p.m.
(PST). On Saturday, Cal Expo offers Happy Hour from
4:00-7:00 p.m. on which Beer; Well Drinks & Wine are offered at $4 each,
while Hotdogs, Fries & Sodas are offered at $2 apiece.
Cal Expo now offers a reduced 15 percent takeout rate on all Pick 4’s
(Thursday/Friday nights in partnership with the USTA Strategic Wagering
Committee). In addition, all Late Pick 4’s will come with a
$10,000-guaranteed pool. On Saturday night, there will be a 0%
takeout on successful Late Pick 4 (mandatory payoff) tickets made at Cal
Expo or at Twinspires.com.