Beaten 26 lengths in her lone qualifier, TSM Money Dragon didn't generate a lot of wagering attention for her debut Monday at the harness racing meeting at The Meadows.
But she blew up the tote board when she saved ground and scored at 127-1, returning $315.80 for $2 across the board.
Dan Rawlings drove the daughter of Dragon Again–Tsmshowmethemonet for trainer Bob Krenitsky, Jr. and owner/breeder Ted Tomson.
The big upset helped assure that the Pick 5 would go uncovered. Indeed, Tuesday's Pick 5 at The Meadows features a carryover of $1,908.23.
Elsewhere on the card, the $18,000 Filly & Mare Preferred Handicap Pace also featured an upset when Hidden Land, the longest shot in the field at 11-1, moved three wide into the final turn and brushed wide through the stretch for Tony Hall to triumph in 1:52.3. Coffee Addict was second, 1/2 length back, with Ubettorbeturlife third.
Brad Irvine conditions Hidden Land, a 4-year-old daughter of Badlands Hanover-Armbro Ocasey who boosted her career bankroll to $122,707, for William Sartin and Mark Salerno.
Dave Palone and Hall each piloted three winners on the 15-race program.
Evan Pattak