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Friday, April 10, 2015
Burke Concedes Levy, But Not Giving up on
Foiled Again
By Bill Finley
Foiled Again will not make the April 25 final of the George
Morton Levy Series at Yonkers.
Trainer Ron Burke all but guaranteed that when he failed
to drop his name in the entry box for tomorrow's fourth leg
of the series.
Even if he
races the
following
week, which
is no
certainty, it's
highly
unlikely he
will have
accumulated
enough
points to
Foiled Again will be conspicuous by his
make the rich
absence in tomorrow’s Levy at Yonkers
finals of the
(Tom Berg photo)
series.
"He just
needed the week off," Burke explained. "Things aren't
really right with him right now. The last few weeks he's had
some minor physical ailments shows up and I thought I
could ‘BS' my way through it, but when forced to make a
decision I did what I did. He's the least sharpest of my four
left in the series right now, so I figured I might as well not
race him.”
This will mark the first time since 2008 that the
11-year-old gelding has not raced in the Levy final, a race
he won in 2009 and 2010.
"I knew when I did this he wasn't going to make the final.
It is what it is,” Burke said. “You have to do what's best for
the stable as a whole and, to be honest, what's best for
him. His week off should make a big difference. Now that
we're conceding the final we'll even discuss whether or not
we'll come back the following week.
"We might pass on it and restart his year like we did with
Sweet Lou last year. Things didn't work out for him in the
Levy and then giving him some time off we were able to get
him turned around. (Foiled Again) will let me know if he
wants to come back next week or if we want to restart the
year and move on."
Foiled Again began his year with a second-place finish in
a Levy leg and was third a week later. Last week, as the
6-5 favorite he finished a dull fifth.
"That was the most disappointed I have ever been in
him," Burke said.
Burke described Foiled Again's problems as minor and
said none are related to his age. He knows people will say
the veteran is finished, but he disagrees.
“More and more, I don't worry about it, what people say
about him," he said. "There will come a day when he's over
the hill. It's just not yet . What's wrong with him, it's the
same stuff any horse, any age, could have. There's nothing
serious wrong with him but I knew there was a problem.
The other day, that was the worst he's ever raced for us.
Then we found some things and saw that the bad race was
no big deal."
It has not been a good Levy series for Burke, who,
entering tomorrow night, has only one horse among the top
eight in the standings in Bettor's Edge. Ironically, he moved
Beach Memories, who is second in the standings, to the
Scott Di Domenico barn, because he felt he was
overstocked for the finals. He said he picked that horse to
move because he was not a part owner and is with his
other Levy horses.
"The Levy has been a disappointment so far but we've
got two more weeks," he said. "We'll get it going."
With a handful of horses having already clinched spots in
the finals there were bill some notable names missing from
tomorrow night's Levy lineup. Last year's winner and this
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year's points leader P H Supercam is taking the week off as the only horses among the seventeen tested that returned
is Beach Memories. Fourth in the standings, Polak A. is
Cobalt levels high enough to be called a positive by the
also sitting this one out.
HKJC.
There will be just three divisions, each consisting of six
In the interview Johnson accurately states that the Cobalt
horses. Bettor's Edge and Take It Back Terry both look to
levels on his horses were approximately fifty (50)
be in good spots to pick up needed points for the final. In
nanograms/ml. He incorrectly states that amount is five
the third division Michael's Power draws the rail after
times what is considered to be "normal". In fact, those
getting the five and six posts and should be tough.
levels are 50 times the HKJC base for normal. There is an
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considered "acceptable" and what is a "normal" amount of
Cobalt in any horse's system.
Levy Standings (after 3rd leg)
The determination of what level of Cobalt is or is not
Horse
Points
acceptable in horses was made by scientists working for
1. P H Supercam
225
the HKJC, not me. A large percentage of the samples we
2. Beach Memories
200
collected and sent to HKJC for Cobalt testing were within
3. Michael’s Power
175
what they consider to be the normal range for race horses,
4. Polak A
175
below 1.0 nng/ml. That is the normal baseline for horses
5. Fat Mans Alley
150
racing in Hong Kong as well.
6. Sapphire City
137
The HKJC tests for Cobalt in the protein of the plasma,
7. Domethatagain
135
not the whole plasma, therefore our tests results are
8. Bettors Edge
133
slightly lower than tests conducted in the US. This is
actually a benefit to the trainers of horses tested by the
9. Lucan Hanover
125
HKJC. Johnson’s horses’ Cobalt levels would have been
10. Take It Back Terry
125
higher if tested in another US lab.
11. Warrawee Needy
125
So far as the length of time it took to notify him; the
12. Dancin Yankee
124
samples were sent on November 19 and results received
13. Foiled Again
113
December 28. The HKJC lab tests for many substances,
some take more time than others. By then you’re into the
Holidays and after we put some thought into how to
proceed which takes us to the time he was notified.
Gural Responds to Corey Johnson Story
In last week’s HRU, trainer Corey Johnson said he did
not use cobalt with his Breeders Crown starters Voelz
Hanover and Traceur Hanover and said, among other
things, that Gural’s saying he was guilty of using the drug
was merely a publicity stunt. Below is Jeff Gural’s reaction
to Johnson’s comments:
Corey Johnson shared his opinions on the high levels of
Cobalt detected in his 2014 Breeders Crown starters in last
week's Harness Racing Update. I felt I should respond to
some of them in the interest of transparency.
Out-of-competition samples were taken by my
investigator on a total seventeen horses that raced in the
Breeders Crown at The Meadowlands last fall. All samples
are identified only by a number, the testing lab has no
information on who the trainer might be. The USTA and I
shared the cost of having those samples sent for evaluation
to the Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC) where they use the
finest equipment available in the world. Johnson’s two were
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Mr. Johnson has a history of positive tests in Canada for
TCO2 or milkshaking, which he categorized in the HRU
interview as “not major offences”. These offences were
major enough by the Ontario Racing Commission to have
resulted in a 13-month suspension starting November 17,
2014, a $5,000 fine and put on probation for two years. He
was also fined $1,000 for breaching his probation, as he
was serving time for a prior TCO2 violation. Johnson chose
not to appeal.
Those are facts.
Beyond that, he accused me of a number of
transgressions. I won’t respond to those other than to say
that I have been abundantly clear that cheaters are not
welcome at my tracks. The fact that his horse won a
Breeders Crown at my track made me feel sick, as I
imagine a horse injected with a toxic substance might feel.
For the record, since we began to test for Cobalt we've
taken samples on 121 horses resulting in 18 horses
returning levels above what the HKJC considers
acceptable. Several of those were over 100 nngs/ml and
one came back 1,100 (yes, that reads eleven hundred).
Eleven of those eighteen high readings came from the
same trainer, who is excluded from racing at my tracks.
today announced that per race handle for the 2014-15
Woodbine Standardbred Fall-Winter meet, which concluded
on Monday, April 6, was up in comparison to the same
period during 2013-14.
A total of 94 race cards were held at Woodbine between
October 16, 2014 and April 6, 2015, 22 more race dates
than the same period over the 2013-14 racing season.
The 2014-15 Woodbine Standardbred Fall-Winter meet
recorded an “all-sources” betting total of $138,154,596.15.
The average per race handle for the meet was
$136,922.30, a 7.2% increase over the same period a year
prior.
A handle of $4,696,209 on Saturday, April 4 was the
largest handle of the Fall-Winter meet. The significant
handle was powered by a record-setting Jackpot Hi-5 pool
of $2,581,505 wagered into a carryover pool of $847,458
for a total of $3,428,963. More than $3 million was paid out
to horseplayers who had the winning Jackpot Hi-5
combination.
The single-race handle on the Jackpot Hi-5 dash on the
April 4 card of $2,966,808 set a new industry record for
largest single-race handle, while the Jackpot Hi-5 pool set a
record as the largest total for a single-pool.
Sylvain Filion finished the Winter-Fall meet as the leading
driver with 119 wins. The veteran reinsman finished the
Rocklamation Back in at Meadowlands, Won’t
meet as the only driver to top $2 million in earnings.
be Bred This Year
On the training side, Richard Moreau led all conditioners
Dan Patch Award winner Rocklamation will make her
2015 debut tonight at the Meadowlands in a $27,500 mares with 87 wins and earnings of more than $1.1 million.
The 118-date Mohawk Racetrack Spring-Summer meet
open. It was expected that she would have just a handful of
kicked off Thursday, April 9.
starts this year before being bred but her ownership group
has changed its mind. The 7-year-old daughter of Rocknroll
Elitlopp Trip Up For Grabs
Hanover will instead race throughout the year.
Millstone Twp, NJ - The celebrated Elitlopp in Solvalla
“The owners have decided to abandon her breeding
Stockholm
(Sweden) is one of harness racing's largest
plans and race her the entire year,” said trainer Burke. “I’m
events
is
in
world for those who love the sport of racing. A
very happy about that decision.”
fabulous
trip
to enjoy a full weekend of Swedish racing is
Rocklamation was a co-Dan Patch winner last year with
now a fundraiser for the
Anndrovette, rebounding after a slow start that began with
Standardbred Retirement
some subpar performances in the Blue Chip Matchmaker
Foundation (SRF) through its
Series
annual raffle.
“Whatever issues she had last year have seemed to
This memorable trip begins with
resolve themselves and as long as she stays sound we
an
airfare
voucher
valued
to $1000 and includes a 5 day - 4
plan to race a full
night
stay
for
two
at
a
4-star
hotel in the heart of the
schedule,” explained
Stockholm,
and
includes
a
welcoming
dinner and get
Burke. “Hopefully, we’ve
together
Thursday
night,
sightseeing
on
Friday and
learned how to manage
Saturday
morning,
entrance
to
the
Solvalla
Racetrack on
her better. You can call
Saturday
and
Sunday
and
an
English
speaking
tour guide
this year her retirement
during
your
entire
stay.
tour because she will
Raffle tickets are $25 each and funds raised will be used
definitely be retired and
to
provide hay and grain, medical and farrier care,
bred next year.”
rehabilitation, vaccinations, and other related needs for
Rocklamation will race a full
There is a $71,506
campaign this year
more than 200 trotters and pacers currently in SRF's care.
carryover in the fifth race
More than half of these horses are unadoptable due to age
High 5 jackpot at the
or injury and are under the full care and expense of SRF for
Meadowlands entering tonight’s card and a $35,827
the rest of their lives.
carryover in the 12th race High 5 Jackpot.
Tickets should have arrived by mail to all SRF's
supporters
and are also available for purchase. The
Strong Numbers for Woodbine Fall-Winter Meet
winning
ticket
will be drawn Tuesday, April 28th at noon;
TORONTO, April 7 – Woodbine Entertainment Group
the winner does not need to be present. Help with selling
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tickets is also much appreciated. Please use the contact
information noted.
SRF, now in its 26th year is unique in its mission as the
only requirement for a horse in need is need itself. SRF
does not limit its help to horses who are young and
adoptable. It also provides full care for horses for life if age
or injuries make them unattractive for adoption. SRF asks
for the support of all whose lives have been touched by
racing and these horses through its fund raising efforts, the
Elitlopp raffle, Win*Win program, horse sponsorship,
planned giving, and through its endowment, so the mission
has a future to care for these horses. For more information
please contact Tammy at admin@srfmail.com, or by phone
at 732-446-4422, or see SRF's website at
www.Adoptahorse.org
Muscle Hills Tops Sires of Hambo Hopefuls
Muscle Hill hit a home run with a Hambletonian winner
Trixton in his first crop and he has a line-up of 34 male
eligibles to this year's Hambo that will try to make it two in a
row.
Muscle Hill, now only nine years old, leads the list of male
Hambletonian eligibles with the son-and-father team of
Donato Hanover, with 25 eligibles , and Andover Hall with
23, ranking in second and third place respectively.
After the top trio comes Cantab Hall, leading trotting sire in
North America least year. He has 18 Hambo hopefuls. He
is followed by Muscle Massive(14), Credit Winner(11), and
Yankee Glide(10). They are the only trotting stallions in
double figures.
Of these top stallions, Muscle Hill, Andover Hall, and
Yankee Glide are the only ones that have sired
Hambletonian winners. Muscle Hill sired Trixton; Andover
Hall sired Donato Hanover; and Yankee Glide sired
Glidemaster.
Of the seven leading
sires of Hambo
eligibles, only
two---Muscle Hill and
Muscle Massive---are
sons of the same
stallion, and that is, of
course, Muscles
Yankee himself.
Muscles Yankee was
The progeny of super-sire Muscle a rompaway winner of
Hill could dominate this year’s
the '98 Hambo.
Hambletonian
This list of stallion
was compiled by
Nikolaus Matzka of the excellent web site
www.breedingtrotters.com
Matzka compiled a separate list of the leading sires of 2015
Hambo Oaks fillies. The leading stallions are the same
three: Muscle Hill, Donato Hanover, and Andover Hall---all
ties for the lead with 10 filly hopefuls.
Consider that Muscle Hill had 82 registered foals in 2012
and that 44 of them have been sustained to the sport's
greatest trotting events. That's a remarkable feat
considering that some of those 82 foals have surely been
exported and that five of his 2012 foals died before last
July.
In addition to Trixton 3, 1:50.3 ($947,057), Muscle Hill's
top first-crop stars were E L Titan, Southwind Spirit, and
Muscle Network.
His top colt from last season was Muscle Diamond, a
1:53.4 winner last season for popular trainer Brett Bittle. It's
not surprising that Bittle would take a shine to this colt
since he trained Muscle Diamond's mother Windylane
Hanover, winner of the Hambletonian Oaks and more than
$1.1 million in her career.
Ironically, perhaps the two most dangerous Hambo
hopefuls sires by Muscle Hill are the fillies Mission Brief
and Jolene Jolene. Fillies can, of course, cross gender
lines by skipping the Hambo Oaks and challenging the
males in the big dance. (Additional payments must be
made to make up the difference between the payments for
male and female Hambo eligibles.)No filly has won the
Hambletonian since the meteoric Continentalvictory in
1996.
Mission Brief, of course, startled the world of trotting last
fall when she won in 1:50.3 at Lexington with a 16 length
margin over her pursuers.
Like the little girl with the curl, when Mission Brief was
good, she was very, very good: she later won the breeders
crown by almost five lengths.
But when mission brief was bad she was horrid: she
raced in the goldsmith maid at 1-5 odd and she was
distanced after breakimg stride.
The muscle hill filly jolene jolene is another product of the
team jc trotting kindergarten as trainer jonas czernyson
developed and campaigned her to a promising season,
including a 1:52.1 score at the red mile.
(Jolene jolene is, of course, named after the wonderful dolly
parton song about an evil woman who tried to steal dolly's
husband. Trainer jonas czernyson's wife christine says
that the four-legged version has her evil ways, too.
Christine notes that caretaker jerome brown is the only
person allowed in the filly's stall ,"unless they want to sign a
liability waiver.")
Last year's hambo winner trixton sports a blue-blooded
background as his dam emilie cas el is a sister to the
famed "band of brothers" (conway, angus, and andover--all
with the surname hall).
Emilie cas el is a member of the vast maternal family
known as medio. This family is closely associated with the
early success of hanover shoe farms, and a half-century
ago this family was often casually called the "hanover
sisters" or the family of miss bertha c. The "hanover
sisters" designation stems from the fact miss bertha dillon
foaled daughters in 1926-27-29 and each one took a 2:00
trotting mark, an incomprehensible accomplishment during
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the depression era.
Mission brief is from the family of small family of blanche.
Mission brief's dam southwind serena, a 2007 breeders
crown winner, is a daughter of the vaunted varenne, an
international superstar. Southwind serena is not the only
good trotting lass in mission brief's pedigree. If you turn
over enough leaves in mission brief's family tree, you find
that her fifth dam is noccalula, a top free-for-aller in the late
1960s and the dam of stakes stars ima lula and kading.
Looking at mission brief's pedigree, you find the inbreeding
that characterizes many successful trotting pedigrees.
Within mission brief's first five generations, she has three
crosses to speedy somolli, and two crosses each to
bonefish, super bowl and speed crown.
herculean effort. You can toss her trip from two back when
she was three wide at the half and seems long overdue for
some better luck; she’s more than good enough to handle
these. Art ideal was an easy winner in this print last week
at 2/1 when she was able to win by coming home in :26 flat
on a night when the final quarters were ridiculous. She’s
one of the main contenders but will get a tougher test
tonight. Janie bay has now one two of her last three for
harmon and may only need some of the favorites to mix it
up early so that she sweep past them again late. Angels
delight is a sneaky longshot making her second start back
for croghan and sir lehigh z tam becomes a threat on the
move inside.
Race 10, f&m n/w 2 pace
Bossers joy did all she could last week to close after they
all let didomenico’s filly crawl to the half in :59:1, at which
point the race was essentially over. This one makes her
second start back since november’s matron and was
callahan’s pick over #9. American truth had it all her own
Race 7, f&m n/w $16,000 l5 pace
way last week on the front but still sprinted home quickly;
Mattie terror girl was empty last week when hiked up to this she won’t be as overlooked this time around. Knockem for
level but alagna has her right back in so we should be able a loop hasn’t shown much but now goes from hans to foulk;
to expect a more true effort. She makes her fourth start of
could be worth noting. Swinging cami will probably take
the year and will offer a square price to bounce back.
action due to the alagna and zeron connections and for the
Bettor chill out steps up in her third start of the year but was glory can build from that recent qualifier.
game last week and much better than I thought she’d be;
$9 ticket ($0.50 base): 3-4 / 8 / 2-8-10 / 2-6-7
certainly something to build from. That woman hanover
$18 ticket ($0.50 base): 3-4-8 / 2-8 / 7-8-10 / 6-7
makes her first start since january and her best would
For trackmaster pps for the meadowlands pick 4 click
certainly give her a big chance; in all likelihood will be
here. for all other pps go to www.trackmaster.com
campbell’s choice for lundell. Icommandmyspirit hasn’t
been able to get close of late and now rates a longshot.
Beautiful lady paid an overlay mutuel of $24 last week
when she was able to sweep off a contentious pace up
front but this field is much different than that one; at least
should offer another good price to repeat the trick. Hot list
got the second over trip last week but didn’t have the pop;
starters from this barn have been uncharacteristically cold
Monday’s Results
much of the season.
4, DD, $20,000, T, DELAWARE STANDARDBRED
BREEDERS FUND 3 Year Old Fillies Consolation, 28.0,
Race 8, n/w $7,500 l5 trot
58.1, 1:27.4, 1:59.3, FT
Pounce hanover went first start for mcdermott last week off Sign N Drive (f, 3, Cr Commando--Tybridge, by Garland
the claim from virgil morgan jr. and honestly couldn’t have
Lobell) O-Scott D Woogen. B-Winbak Farm. T-Duane
looked any better. This one was able to hold sway against Wagner. D-Corey Callahan, $10,000, Lifetime Record:
bl class act en route to that down the road 1:54 score and
11-5-2-1, $83,900
there’s no question speed will be coming again. Simaz
goes first start a new stable and that qualifier doesn’t look
8, DD, $100,000, T, DELAWARE STANDARDBRED
bad; might have something to offer in his first start since
BREEDERS FUND 3 Year Old Fillies Final, 28.1, 59.3,
december. Prove up returns after a couple races at dover
1:29.0, 1:58.1, FT
and was a winner the last time he raced here a month ago. 1-Callmemza (f, 3, Great George Two--Endorphan
Looking hanover ran out of steam late as those 11-year-old Annie, by Enjoy Lavec) O-William B Roberts & Graham
legs got tired; not worth a short price. Tiger’s too good
Grace Stables LLC & M & W Stables, LLC. B-William B
owns a history here but he looked very slow in his return;
Roberts & Graham Grace Stables LLC & M & W Stables,
needs to show signs of life first.
LLC. T-W Bib Roberts. D-Jonathan Roberts, $50,000,
Lifetime Record: 11-6-3-1, $160,221
Race 9, f&m g-note dash pace
2-My Fire Cloud Too (f, 3, Cr Commando--Winbak
Lightning paige blasted from the outside post last week,
Flame, by Donerail), $8,000 2013 CHICKS O-Richard M
was shuffled back to almost where she started from and
Lombardo & Jj&M Stable. B-Winbak Farm. T-Josh Green.
then somehow came back on again to just miss in a
D-Eddie Davis Jr, $25,000
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3-Silence Is Bliss (f, 3, Cr Commando--Miss Courtney, by
Malabar Man), $7,000 2013 CHICKS O-Charles R
Wimbrow & James T Lunn Jr. B-Winbak Farm. T-Robert
White. D-Anthony Morgan, $12,000
Calls: 1H, 1H, 1H, Q, NK
Finish Order: Penny Paratrooper, Cuddle Punk, Mila Bella,
Dancing Shirley, I Got Spunk
Tuesday’s Results
10, DD, $100,000, T, DELAWARE STANDARDBRED
BREEDERS FUND 3 Year Old Colts & Geldings Final,
27.3, 57.3, 1:27.1, 1:56.4, FT
1-Political Foe (g, 3, Political Briefing--Paris Filly, by
Giant Hit) O-Stephanie A & Brian D Cassell, CA. B-Winbak
Farm. T-Eddie Dennis. D-Eddie Dennis, $50,000, Lifetime
Record: 13-7-4-0, $182,625
2-Perfect Vangogh (g, 3, Jm Vangogh--Eye Perfect, by
Lindy Lane) O-Edward H Kimmel & Donald L & David Lee
Wiest. B-Edward H Kimmel & Donald L Wiest. T-Donald
Wiest. D-Anthony Morgan, $25,000
3-Go Byem (g, 3, Impel Hanover--Go Sassy Go, by Cr
Commando) O-Nanticoke Racing Inc & C Delbert Cain. B-C
Delbert Cain. T-Les Givens. D-Les Givens, $12,000
Calls: 1, 1H, 1, 3, 2
Finish Order: Political Cash, Egosnattitudes, Save The
Night, Win Power, Audie Mo
Thursday’s Results
1, DD, $20,000, P, DELAWARE STANDARDBRED
BREEDERS FUND 3 Year Old Colts & Geldings
Consolation, 26.2, 55.3, 1:23.4, 1:52.0, FT
Bobby The Greek (g, 3, Artzina--Anastasia Hanover, by
Badlands Hanover) O-Shawn P Hanley. B-Shawn P
Hanley. T-Shawn Hanley. D-Ross Wolfenden, $10,000,
Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-1, $12,400
To view replay click here
10, DD, $32,500, P, Open / Preferred Handicap Post
Positions Assigned, 26.0, 54.3, 1:22.3, 1:49.2, FT
1-Just A Jolt (g, 5, Village Jolt--Just Wait Kate, by Real
Artist) O-Janet L Hudson. B-Arlene L & Jules J Siegel.
T-Jim King Jr. D-Victor Kirby, $16,250, Lifetime Record:
82-22-21-12, $345,577
2-Bandolito (h, 5, Ponder--Sody's Home Brew, by Matt's
Scooter) O-Daryl Scott Bier. B-Warren L & Joan B Harp.
T-Daryl Bier. D-Daryl Bier, $8,125
3-Jebswesternshake (g, 10, Western Hanover--Shake
Away, by Dream Away), $22,000 2006 SHS-HBG
O-Frank E Chick. B-Jeb Enterprises Inc. T-Kevin Lare.
D-George Dennis, $3,900
Calls: 1, 1H, 1H, 2, 2
Finish Order: Full Of Sand, Handsome Henry K,
Beavercreek Artist
To view replay click here
11, DD, $100,000, P, DELAWARE STANDARDBRED
BREEDERS FUND 3 Year Old Colts & Geldings Final, M,
26.2, 54.4, 1:22.4, 1:50.2, FT
1-Sonofa Sizzle (c, 3, Life Sizzles--Jk Lady Like, by
Artiscape) O-Michael F White. B-Charles W & Diane R
Coursey. T-Josh Green. D-Victor Kirby, $50,000, Lifetime
Record: 12-6-3-1, $135,516
2-Smoking Joey (g, 3, Riggins--You Don't Know Me, by
Western Terror) O-Howard A Taylor. B-Bulletproof
Enterprises. T-Douglas Lewis. D-Corey Callahan, $25,000
3-Byby Landon (c, 3, By A Length--Short Pockets, by
Camluck) O-David R Hamm. B-David R Hamm. T-Kevin
Hough. D-Tim Tetrick, $12,000
Calls: 3, 2H, H, 1H, H
Finish Order: Art Season, Seboomook Katahdin, K J Ben,
Rigged To Go, Roddy's Hot Again
To view replay click here
Monday’s Results
3, Mea, $20,000, T, *W/O $10,000/PREFERRED
HANDICAP* P.P.1-5 DRAWN; 6-8 DRAWN, 27.4, 57.3,
1:25.2, 1:54.1, FT
Daylon Miracle (m, 6, Pegasus Spur--Daylon Marvel, by
Super Pleasure) O-William T Bercury. B-David O Lemon,
CA. T-William Bercury. D-Aaron Merriman, $10,000,
Lifetime Record: 82-29-10-14, $444,357
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Tuesday’s Results
3, PcD, $15,000, T, "Bobby Weiss Series" L.C. No. 2 - 3rd
Leg 3 & 4 Year Old Colts, Stallions & Geldings NW 3 Ext.
PM Races or $40,000 Lifetime as of & including 1/1/15 1st
Division of 2, 28.1, 57.1, 1:26.1, 1:54.1, SY
Jl Cruze (g, 4, Crazed--Topcat Hall, by Conway Hall),
$30,000 2012 SHS-HBG O-Wm Kenneth Wood & William J
Dittmar Jr & Stephen J Iaquinta. B-Joanne M Morrison, CA
& Glengate Farms, CA. T-Eric Ell. D-John Campbell,
$7,500, Lifetime Record: 28-14-5-4, $165,610
4, PcD, $15,000, T, "Bobby Weiss Series" L.C. No. 2 - 3rd
Leg 3 & 4 Year Old Colts, Stallions & Geldings NW 3 Ext.
PM Races or $40,000 Lifetime as of & including 1/1/15 2nd
Division of 2, 28.0, 57.3, 1:26.2, 1:54.2, SY
Opulent Yankee (g, 4, Muscles Yankee--Opulent
Bluestone, by Conway Hall), $4,000 2012 SHS-HBG
O-Little E LLC & Arthur S Geiger & Jason M Settlemoir &
David M Stolz. B-Little E LLC. T-Julie Miller. D-Andy Miller,
$7,500, Lifetime Record: 24-7-6-4, $122,023
5, PcD, $15,000, P, "Bobby Weiss Series" L.C. No. 3 - 3rd
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Leg 3 & 4 Year Old Fillies & Mares NW 3 Ext. PM Races or
$40,000 Lifetime as of & including 1/1/15 1st Division of 2,
27.2, 57.1, 1:26.0, 1:53.3, SY
Donttellruss (m, 4, Panspacificflight--Lasting Flower K,
by Matt's Scooter), $6,000 2012 HOOSIER O-Burke
Racing Stable LLC & Weaver Bruscemi LLC & Lawrence R
Karr & Frank D Baldachino. B-Dobbins Standardbreds Inc.
T-Ron Burke. D-Andrew McCarthy, $7,500, Lifetime
Record: 36-7-4-9, $113,759
10, PcD, $15,000, P, "Bobby Weiss Series" L.C. No. 3 - 3rd
Leg 3 & 4 Year Old Fillies & Mares NW 3 Ext. PM Races or
$40,000 Lifetime as of & including 1/1/15 2nd Division of 2,
27.3, 56.4, 1:25.2, 1:53.0, GD
The Beach Nextdoor (m, 4, Somebeachsomewhere--On
The Choo Choo, by Camluck) O-Adams Racing LLC &
Brian Joseph Clark. B-Danterra Racing Stable, CA.
T-Brewer Adams. D-Jim Morrill Jr, $7,500, Lifetime Record:
33-4-8-6, $74,024
Wednesday’s Results
3, PcD, $15,000, T, "Bobby Weiss Series" L.C. No. 4 - 3rd
Leg 3 & 4 Year Old Fillies & Mares NW 3 Ext. PM Races or
$40,000 Lifetime as of & including 1/1/15 1st Division of 2,
27.4, 58.3, 1:28.2, 1:57.1, FT
Passing Jetta (m, 4, Lear Jetta--Europass, by Andover
Hall), $25,000 2012 SHS-HBG O-J L Sadowsky LLC.
B-John P Hurtgen Estate. T-Robert Bresnahan Jr. D-Jim
Morrill Jr, $7,500, Lifetime Record: 33-3-7-5, $82,332
10, PcD, $15,000, T, "Bobby Weiss Series" L.C. No. 4 - 3rd
Leg 3 & 4 Year Old Fillies & Mares NW 3 Ext. PM Races or
$40,000 Lifetime as of & including 1/1/15 2nd Division of 2,
29.1, 58.3, 1:26.3, 1:55.1, FT
Dress For Success (m, 4, Infinitif--Padme Hanover, by
Credit Winner), $18,000 2012 LEX-SEL O-Stacey J
Ruddick & Denise L Dennis. B-Reve Avec Moi
Dreamwithme, CA. T-Christopher Freck. D-Matt Kakaley,
$7,500, Lifetime Record: 39-7-6-8, $103,754
Monday’s Results
1, Wdb. $15,000, Pace. Blossom–2nd Leg, 3-YO Fillies.
26.3, 56, 1:25.1, 1:52.2 FT
Cast No Shadow (f,3 - Shadow Play-HypnotizeArtiscape) )-Millard Adams. B-Winbak Farm. T-Des
Tackoor. D-Mike Sfatic, $7,500. Lifetime Record: 9-5-0-2,
$33,380
2, Wdb. $15,000, Pace. Blossom–2nd Leg, 3-YO Fillies.
28.2, 1:00.1, 1:29.1, 1:56 FT
Maplelea (f,3 - Sportswriter-Maple Lady-Run The Table)
O/T-Andrew Moore. B-Concord Stud Farm D-Rick Zeron,
$7,500. Lifetime Record: 12-7-2-1, $66,330
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Monday’s Results
8, YR, $20,500, P, NON-WINNERS OF 6 P-M RACES OR
$60,000 LIFETIME. 3,4&5 YEAR OLD FILLIES & MARES,
27.4, 57.2, 1:26.1, 1:55.0, FT
No Lies (m, 4, Total Truth--Joy's Place, by Artsplace),
$11,500 2012 IN-PREM O-Dominick J Rosato. B-John
Kuhns. T-Arnold Marks. D-Jason Bartlett, $10,250, Lifetime
Record: 48-6-8-8, $104,540
11, YR, $21,500, P, NON-WINNERS OF $18,000 IN LAST
6 STARTS, 28.0, 56.4, 1:24.4, 1:53.2, FT
Lettucerocku A (g, 8, Aces N' Sevens--Rochelle
Hanover, by Vanston Hanover) O-Muscara Racing Stable
LLC. B-Redbank Lodge Standardbreds, AS. T-Darran
Cassar. D-Tyler Buter, $10,750, Lifetime Record:
148-27-21-22, $434,559
10, Phl, $22,000, T, NW $20,000 in Last 5 Starts AE: NW 9
Ext. PM Races or $90,000 Lifetime, 28.1, 57.3, 1:25.3,
1:53.4, FT
Appomattox (h, 6, Yankee Glide--Courtney Hall, by
Garland Lobell), $110,000 2010 LEX-SEL O-Reima Kuisla
Stable, FI. B-Erkki Laakkonen, FI. T-Ron Burke. D-Yannick
Gingras, $11,000, Lifetime Record: 68-12-12-11, $487,738
12, YR, $21,500, P, NON-WINNERS OF $18,000 IN LAST
6 STARTS, 27.4, 57.0, 1:25.0, 1:53.4, FT
Bj's Bequia (h, 8, Rocknroll Hanover--Plant A Kiss, by
Blissfull Hall), $32,000 2008 SHS-HBG O-Blindswitch
Racing Stable & Santo R Farina & Stanley J Yoskowitz &
David J Sebolsky. B-Perretti Farms. T-Jose Godinez.
D-Matt Kakaley, $10,750, Lifetime Record: 187-32-23-23,
$579,664