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Secret or Not scores fifth win of 2026

It was a trio of trotters at Saratoga Harness Tuesday, April 7 that rallied home in the $12,000 conditioned trot with Secret or Not leading the way to the wire. The Indiana trotter was a winner for driver Kyle Swift in a time of 1:59.2.
Comeonover Hanover and Jim DeVaux were the first to reach the lead before Consus Victory and Billy Dobson took over after the quarter in :28.0. Heading to the half, Indiana sired Woodside Gabe driven by Leon Bailey moved to the outside first over, which prompted Secret or Not to pick up cover behind him at the half in :58.2. From there, the outer flow moved up slowly to get into position for the final quarter.
Midway through the final quarter, Secret or Not tipped three wide and was in full flight at the head of the lane. The veteran trotter passed up his rivals and scored the victory under wraps by one and one-quarter length over Woodside Gabe. Knowyoucando and Brett Beckwith moved up for third to make it an Indiana sired triple.
Secret or Not was the favorite of the field, paying $3.88 for the win. The eight-year-old son of Muscleprinctonian is owned by Jaypaul Hoover and trained by Jaymes Mcassey. Libby Myers is the breeder on the gelding, who now has four wins in 10 starts this season. Overall, he has 36 career wins and more than $289,000 in earnings. His career best time of 1:55.4 was taken as a five-year-old at Pocono Downs.
Also a winner on the card was Indiana sired Midnight Swan in the $10,750 conditioned trot. The five-year-old gelding went to the lead from the start for driver Jay Randall and held his position all the way to the wire for the win by one and one-half lengths in 1:59.4. Shalamar Hanover and Chris Long finished second over Do Whats Right and Joe Nassimos for third.
Midnight Swan is owned and trained by Bruce Cooper. He was bred by Norman Bontrager and picked up his first win of 2026 in the effort. Overall, he has seven wins and more than $67,000 in earnings, all accumulated at Saratoga. Midnight Swan took his career best time of 1:58.3 as a four-year-old at Saratoga. He started out in the Robert Taylor barn before heading to New York.
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