Sunday at historic old Hastings Racecourse was a good day. There were enough people there to keep you from missing them and while we could have used another horse or two, a lot of what was there was high quality. There were three Allowance races, an open $16,000 that went to a distinguished senior citizen, and a couple of 25K maiden claimers to sweeten the deal.

The fans seemed interested and after starting slow, they invested almost $582,000; roughly $220,000 more than the comparable day last year. No complaints there, and our per race handle for this year has now crept past last years’. It has, all in all, been a fine spring, we race one more weekend in May and then it’s June and June brings summer. We got stuff to look forward to.

Slice of Red By A Head
The feature race, on a card that had several races that could qualify as such, was an Allowance for non-winners of $27,500 this year, with the option of running for a $50,000 tag. It was won by Slice of Red ($10.50) in a photo finish over Twistgrips in a final time of 1:17.54. The venerable Commander came along for third after saving ground most of the way.

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