Mach Steady Drops And Pops At Fraser Downs

Mach Steady winning at Fraser Downs

Trainer Randy Rutledge's homebred pacer Mach Steady benefitted from some class relief and delivered as the even-money favourite with a passing lane plunge in Fraser Downs's Friday night feature.

Dropping out of the Open class that has been dominated by Outlaw C My Shadow throughout the meet, Mach Steady picked up the services of driver Brandon Campbell for the featured $8,500 high-end conditioned-claiming pace. After following mid-pack through opening splits of :27.2 and :57.1, the popular duo tracked the cover of Outlaw Duke Worthy (John Vukelich) three-wide on the way to three-quarters in 1:26 then ducked to the pylons and shot through in the stretch for the 1:55 victory by 1-3/4 lengths.

Mach Steady returned $4.30 to win. Pacesetter Redneck Jim (Scott Knight), the 5-2 second choice, turned back the parked out Loaded Dragon (Kelly Hoerdt) early on then held off 19-1 shot Outlaw Duke Worthy for the runner-up honours.

Owned and bred by Rutledge and Jennifer Dodsworth, the nine-year-old Mach Three-Forever Holy gelding earned his first win of the season from five starts and his 23rd victory overall, pushing his bankroll to $209,789.

To view Friday's harness racing results, click the following link:  Friday Results - Fraser Downs.

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