The Game of Claims Series finals are being contested at Pocono Downs at Mohegan Pennsylvania from Saturday (March 23) to Monday (March 25) and driver Anthony Napolitano is hoping to take home a large chunk of the driver checks as he steers leg winners in all three contests. Napolitano's best chance of success will come behind Nob Hill Flash in the $20,000 tenth race on Monday's 15-race program that kicks off at 1:00 PM (EDT). Claimed in all three legs of the series, owner Karen Lynne Taylor and trainer Pierre Paradis won the shake for the 7-year-old following last week's 11-length romp in 1:52 2/5 for trainer Darren Taneyhill. Unbeaten in three Game of Claim races, Nob Hill Flash will be making his second start for Paradis as he won leg two for the conditioner. While leg one saw the gelding win for the Cory Stratton barn, one constant through all three starts has been Napolitano in the bike. "The mile that horse went [March 18] was really nice. I never asked him. That was a barn change and now he's back with Paradis, so I don't know if he'll be as sharp, but he's definitely a nice horse," said Napolitano, who added that the horse had a perfect trip in his first two wins of the series. "I'll definitely put him in play and see how he feels." Nob Hill Flash, a career winner of just under $180,000, starts from post one in the field of eight. ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter Two races earlier Napolitano will get a behind another multiple-leg winner in Mcnulty Z Tam for owner Jose Cervantes and trainer Lesley McDaniel in a $15,000 final. In the second round the 8-year-old won by more than five lengths, and he followed that up with a two-plus length score last Monday. "He's got a little bit of class for that bunch. He used to be a semi-decent horse," said Napolitano. "The first week I wasn't expecting much, but he wound up racing good. Then he won and won again." Starting from post six and with no apparent early speed, Napolitano may be at the mercy of the pace scenario, as could three-leg winner Rock King Deo (post four). "I think he's got a shot. They got him sharp and he'll be there if it pans out," concluded Napolitano" Saturday's Game of Claims drive for Napolitano comes behind 12-1 morning-line longshot The Best Tyme Ever in a $35,000 final scheduled as race 10 of 14 on the afternoon card. The Mike Watson trainee won leg two of the series in 1:52 2/5 with Napolitano but was used hard while making two moves to a 54 4/5 half last weekend before fading to fifth for the driver. "He won't go on the front but I moved him back [to the lead] because the horse [Jason] Bartlett had in the race, I drove the weekend before and he was running off with me and Bartlett was already going to the whip," said Napolitano on his race tactics from March 16. "I'm going to try to trip him out this week. No matter how hard he is pulling I'm going to stay in whatever spot I land in because he's just no good on the front unless they go really slow. "With some of these series races or bigger races at smaller tracks, these guys think it is the Hambletonian and they all want to leave out of there, so it could be a dog fight to the half. I don't know how it will work out but if everyone takes a seat and I get a good trip with mine, he definitely has the potential to win." Owned by Piotrow Racing LLC., the 6-year-old has a strong record in 2024 with five wins in nine starts. He'll start from post five on Saturday.