

Marlin Hanover Hooks His Foes Again At Cal
Expo
Sunday, January 29, 2012 - by Scott Ehrlich, Publicity – Cal Expo
Winners-Over
pacers, racing for a purse of $4,500, were featured at Cal Expo on
Saturday night (January 28), on which Marlin Hanover was a measured
winner.
Prior to starting from his assigned post-five in the field of the same
number, driver Luke Plano let the formbook play into his strategy.
"I thought there would be a chance that there would be a speedy
first-quarter," said Plano. "So I was definitely thinking about
racing him from the back early and letting things settle down. My
horse is in good shape and I thought my chances were good depending upon
how things shook out early."
Coming away last, but while Amigo De Garcia (Steve Wiseman), One And
Only (Jim Lackey) and Haggin Oaks (James Kennedy) bickered across the
track for over an eighth of a mile, Plano certainly wasn't upset.
"It looked like they were fighting more than they were going fast, but
the mixing up couldn't hurt me, it could only help me just because I
thought I had a better chance of getting in the race."
With Haggin Oaks not making the lead until just to the quarter, timed in
:29, this also worked out for Plano.
"The :29 wasn't fast for Haggin Oaks, but it was a testy lead and as a
result I figured James was looking for a breather. As soon as he
cleared he slowed down - - and that's when I opted to move
to the front."
On the move to the 5-16ths mile marker and moving quickly, Plano had to
deal with a not so friendly Haggin Oaks.
"They were stretching me a little more than I expected, but I figured my
horse could handle the move, and as it turns out I don't think the
stretching to the lead hurt him too much."
Not clearing to the point until a decent ways past the half-mile
juncture, timed in :58.1, the five year-old paced what appeared to be an
effortless :28.1 third-quarter split while reaching the three-quarter
mile station, timed in 1:26.2.
"He was fairly aggressive once he cleared to the front, plus I had him
in gear when we cleared, but it didn't concern me because he was
comfortable doing it. I had plenty of pace at the three-quarters
and I thought I was in good shape, however, I wasn't sure what the guys
behind me had, including Haggin Oaks who is usually real good off the
trip she was getting - - so I still knew it wasn't over."
Asking his charge to the head of the lane and now in full gear, the
gelding led by about two-lengths when Haggin Oaks was out for the drive
in the upper-stretch.
"When Haggin Oaks pulled I thought my horse kind of paced away as Haggin
Oaks didn't really give me the pressure I expected. But I did hear
other horses coming and I still didn't know whether I was home yet."
Under urging with a sixteenth of a mile to go while Amigo De Garcia was
closing on the outside with One And Only closing up the inside, was
Plano concerned?
"They were both getting closer and closer it seemed late, but my horse
was still pacing strong and I thought he was going to hold and as it
turned out, he did."
Owned by Richard Morita & David Yamada, the Liberio Pacheco trained
pacer won ($8.80) by three-quarters of one-length, in 1:54.1, a seasonal
best. Amigo De Garcia finished in second, and One And Only
finished just a neck farther back, in third.
"I thought the horse raced well as he normally does. He continues
to be in great shape," finished Plano, who had five winners, giving him
13 victories over the last two Saturday programs.
Live racing resumes at Cal Expo on Friday (February 3) & Saturday
(February 4) at 6:00 p.m. (PST). On Friday and every live card,
Cal Expo offers free admission, as well as free preferred & general
parking after 4:30 p.m. Also on Friday, Cal Expo offers Happy Hour
from 4:00-7:00 p.m. on which Beer, Well Drinks & Wine are offered at $4
each, while a Burger with fries is offered at $5.
Cal Expo continues to offer 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 nights, there will be a 0%
takeout on successful Late Pick 4 tickets made at Cal Expo or at
Twinspires.com.