Driver Robert Dinning will return to the races on

Monday afternoon, making his first appearance at Scarborough Downs since the

talented teamster was put out of commission by injuries sustained in a May

19th raceway accident.

Dinning had been one of the hottest commodities among the local driver’s

colony before breaking his collar bone in the Preakness Day mishap. Even now

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– one month removed from his last pari-mutuel start – Dinning’s seasonal

output is solid enough to earn him an 8th place ranking on the leading

drivers list at The Downs.

“I qualified a couple over at Rockingham last week and everything felt ok”

explained Dinning, “It’s been almost exactly a month since the accident and

I’ve missed driving. I can’t wait to get back out there.”

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The 24-year-old native of Windoe, Ontario began his driving career less than

two years ago, contesting his required qualifying drives in the sunny climes

of Pompano Park in Florida. He quickly returned to the frozen north though,

making his first pari-mutuel start on the familiar oval at Windsor, Ontario

– steering CR Playwright to a 5th place finish.

Dinning was “warmly welcomed” to Maine on May 20th of last year when he was

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parked for the mile while driving Son Of Arturo. Despite getting the cold

shoulder in his Scarborough Downs debut, Dinning coaxed a game performance

from his steed – finishing a close up third in 1:58-4/5th.

Returning next week with the respect of the local punters and teamsters in

tact, the duo was sent to the post as the even money favorite. They did not

disappoint as a 1:58 front-end trip delivered Dinning into the winners

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circle for the first time in his career.

With 35 lifetime wins registered in less than two years of action, Rob

Dinning is widely regarded as one of harness racings rising stars. Whether

as an in-demand catch driver or teaming one from his own stable, make sure

to check out his act on the big time oval at Maine’s showplace of harness

racing – Scarborough Downs

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Downs Doings: The win streak is over for Rays Dilemma A as the 14-year-old

pacing sensation met defeat at the hands of CG Herb in the latest edition of

the Maine Amateur Driving Club. The veteran Aussie import had tallied seven

consecutive victories for co-owners Todd Whitney and Drew Campbell …Kerogen

took top honors in the $7000 Open Trot on Sunday, scoring his 3rd

consecutive top-class victory for teamster Kim Ireland. The 4-year-old Lindy

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Lane stallion battled gamely through the stretch to nip the pace-setting My

Foolish Dream by a scant nostril … Jason Bartlett held the hot hand at

Scarborough on Sunday posting five winners on the ten race program. His

performance broke the dead-heat at the top of the divers standings with Drew

Campbell now relegated to the 2nd place spot.