Bulldog Hanover equals all-age world record

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Bulldog Hanover equals all-age world record

Bulldog Hanover equals all-age world record. Bulldog ran a 1:46 mile in the $99,500 second division of the Roll With Joe on Saturday (July 2) at The Meadowlands. Allywag Hanovers was second and Abuckabett Hanvers was third.

Bulldog Hanover won his first race in a record time of 1:46.2. Rockyroad Hanovers won the first division of two for the Roll With Joe. Bulldog's trainer Noel Daley got him 48 hours before his start. Bull dog's owner, Jack Darling, co-owns the horse with Brad Grant. The horse has 19 wins from 27 starts. He's the third horse in harness racing history to post a 1-46 mile. Always B Miki became the second at The Red Mile in 2016 and Lather Up the 2nd at the Meadowlands in 2019.

Rockyroad Hanover won the race. It was his eighth victory from 31 starts and pushed his career bankroll $679,572. Tony Alagna conditions the stallion for owner M3 Racing Stable. He paid $4.60 to win. Bella Bellini won in the Six Pack earlier on the card. Alrajah One IT won an upset in Crawford Farms Open. Racine Bell won a race in Perfect Sting Stakes.

Frozen Hanover won the first race on the card. I Did It Myway won a high-end conditioned event as the 9-5 favorite in a lifetime-best 1:48.1. Caviart Camden finished third.

Bulldog Hanover equals all-age world record betting on the 13-race program. The handle totaled $3,253,800. It marked the 14th time in 50 race cards in 2022 that wagering went past the $1 million mark.

Dexter Dunn drove five winners on the card. Bulldog Hanover equals all-age world record.

Bulldog Hanover equals all-age world record.


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