Adios Pace elims highlight cool weekend of action
POSTED Jul 17, 2013
By
Frank Cotolo
The heat wave should be
over, ending five days of over 90-degree temperatures in most states on the
east coast, so as the mercury drops and a lot of rain is expected, the trotters
and pacers meet the weekend with a fine forecast, one that we hope will include
some of our choices, especially the upsets.
Captaintreacherous, rested
and reportedly in fine fettle, hands over favoritism for the Adios Pace elims
and probably next week’s finale, to Vegas Vacation, the colt so many people
thought would topple the “Captain” but, of course, could not. The Captain takes
more time off, time he has earned by taking the division’s biggest early season
stakes.
The Yonkers Trot
eliminations are covered on the Hambletonian Trail at the exclusive blog.
Grand Circuit stakes for many eligibles are also covered there.
Our exclusive harness horses to watch (H2W) list from tracks around North
America continues with overnight racing bargains. T
winSpires offers special bonuses
for Hoosier Park throughout the harness meet and this weekend there is a
15-percent Pick-4 bonus. Check out the Hoosier details here.
Adios Amigos
With Captaintreacherous resting until August, 18 colts will
compete to qualify for the $500,000 Adios Final next week. Two eliminations are
slated onto fhe Meadows’ July 20 race card.
Sunfire Blue Chip, off a game third-place effort in the Max
Hempt Final, is the favorite heading into the first elimination. Word Power is
also coming off a fine effort in the same race, battling with Sunfire Blue Chip
from the half-mile to the top of the stretch. He was parked through fast fractions
and held on to finish fourth. Although he drew the far outside in this elim, he
should get off the gate well and be positioned to make a move to the top
towards the end of the mile.
Vegas Vacation headlines elim two due to a runner-up effort
to Captaintreacherous in the Max Hempt final, closing ground quickly. Also in
this elim is Sunshine Beach, the Meadowlands Pace elim winner that finished
third to Captaintreacherous in the final. Looking the best coming into this
race is Resistance Futile, off a fourth place effort in the Meadowlands Pace.
Originally in the Blair Burgess barn, Resistance Futile is
now in the hands of conditioner Aaron Lambert. The colt has been showing
tremendous improvement in his last three starts with the addition of Lasix. He drew
perfectly to get off the gate, be positioned near the lead and begin his
pursuit at the half-mile mark.
Maple Mohawk
Older trotters and mare pacers are on highlight this
Saturday night at Mohawk, with the $543,000 Maple Leaf Trot and the $323,500 Roses
Are Red Final.
Linda Toscano is back with another favorite in this year’s
edition of the “Maple”, Market Share. Jeff Gillis’s star trotter Mister Herbie
is also making a return to the stakes, looking to defend his title. Jimmy
Takter has two trotters in this year, world champions Uncle Peter and Guccio.
These four will be the ones that are bet the heaviest.
The public won’t key on the oldest trotter in this race,
making his sixth-straight appearance, Arch Madness. Coming into the year,
Canada’s richest trotter was not at his sharpest, finishing off the board in
his first starts. He left North America off a third-place finish, with Wishing
Stone and Sevruga taking the first and second slots.
Arch Madness began his trail of improvement in the Elitlopp,
finishing fourth in his elim, then being parked three wide through the final
turn to finish second in Sweden’s signature race. His first start after the
Elitlopp was not impressive ( post 10 and finishing eighth). He made a big
comeback off that effort, setting monstrous fractions on the lead in a
Preferred at Pocono Downs, where he lost by ½ length since Uncle Peter sat a
pocket trip.
Arch Madness drew post 3 in the Maple, which should greatly
help for a good trip. Of course, the probable favorite in this race, Market
Share, will be a huge threat, so we won’t be surprised if he beats us. Arch
Madness will, however, offer value, which is good since he is peaking at the
right time to show superior, aged experience, which could mean that his sixth
Maple appearance would be a winning one.
Elimination winners Anndrovette and Drop The Ball are the
two top contenders for favoritism in the Roses Are Red Final. Anndrovette is
known for her high speed, as it was truly displayed in the Artiscape Final at
Tioga, where she paced monstrous fractions on the lead. Although, there isn’t
much speed that will likely pressure her into this race but the best trip for
any of these mares can result in defeat for Anndrovette. That being said, one
mare in this field has shown tremendous improvement in her first start off of a
layoff and drew perfectly here for a perfect trip. All those characteristics
apply to the mare from the rail, Monkey On My Wheel.
Looking back to her three-year-old campaign, Monkey On My
Wheel got a perfect trip in the Breeders Crown. Idyllic set fast fractions on
the lead, under no pressure, while Monkey On My Wheel got a pocket trip. She
made her move to the front at the apex of the far turn and drew off into the
stretch. All other rivals were giving chase and cut into the deficit slowly but
Monkey On My Wheel crossed the wire first, a three-year-old filly champion. Now
five, she seems to have not lost a step. She was a beast during the winter,
winning the Woodbine Preferred week after week. She took a needed break and
qualified twice at Mohawk, improving in her second qualifier.
She got away third from the rail in the Roses Are Red elim.
Anndrovette dictated a hot pace with Camille in the pocket. Monkey On My Wheel
came from third on the outside and made the move that won her the Breeders
Crown, except she was battling through a fast three-quarters time, going in
:27.3 (she paced it in :26.4). It is not a surprise that she ended up fading
but coming into the final she has the rail, speed to her outside and everything
is playing well for her. She is likely to get a better trip in the final and
can win making her second start off a three-month layoff.
Battle Stations
The Battle of Lake Erie is the feature at Northfield on July
20, with some of the stalwart older pacers from the division’s second tier
coming from the east to participate in the mile on the Flying Turns.
Aracache Hanover may surprise no one wagering on this event,
as he has been sharp with the first tier of this older set and likes the Flying
Turns. But Foiled Again is here and he brings with him an ink-filled resume
with half-mile wins in stakes. As well, he has gotten most of the sport’s
attention lately and that always influences the betting pools. Still, we like
the mild upset, even if “Aracache is a second choice here, since there are
major knocks on all of the horses from post 3 to post 8.
Sheppard’s Flock
The $111,250 Lawrence B. Sheppard Pace is one of the first
major frosh stakes and a mile to get a peek at future sophs we may be dealing
with next season. A full field of eight goes to post at Yonkers on July 20,
five of them still maidens.
Two colts here are worthy shots to take on the obvious
choice, Western Conquest. The first is Forty Five Red, a son of that great
racetrack performer If I Can Dream. Readers of our blogs through the years know
how we profited from that tough colt and now his progeny begin to appear in top
races. “Red” goes in the third race of his career, having won his maiden and
been second against winners. He should be improving and this would be a great
mile for him to show it.
Cheyenne Rei is a stallion stationed in Ohio and has done
well with crops there, though his greatest racing accomplishments were in the
east. Disarrei is trained by the sire’s conditioner, Robert Siegelman and the
connections to this colt are his partners in racing. We have to go on sheer
promise with a lot of two-year-olds and this one has the bloodline to try and
catch a big return early.
Hoosier Highlights
While you are playing Hoosier on July 20, see if the
following contenders of the Indiana Sires Stakes (INSS) finals can assist you,
especially in the special TwinSpires bonus for the evening--
Check out the Hoosier details here.
INSS soph-filly trot final
Rockabye Glory is weighed down with the 9 hole or she will find it pleasingly
useful in the long stretch drive. Don’t worry about her “slow” best win time,
it won’t matter in the context of this class.
INSS aged pacers final
It’s hard to believe anyone can come too close to Paco Labrook here but beware
of Freddyscooter.
INSS soph-colt pace final
Muscleshooter could upset here. He likes to win and that may be motivation
enough to make his sterling season’s stats shine even brighter.
INSS soph-filly pace final
Race for race, Always About Katey has been dynamic against all types of
state-breds and should be a bargain to bet upon in this group.
INSS soph-colt trot final
Just A Steady Hall has won 50 percent of his starts so far, is in the Ron Burke
barn and won’t be favored, all of which are reasons to include him as a major
character here.
H2W Legend
Review our choices and follow the wagering at the prescribed track to decide
how you will use the information. The list has shortened as the stakes season
ensues but still offers the best possible contenders we have judged from
reviewing races.
The horses’ names are listed beneath the name of the track
after the date they will be racing. The race in which they are entered (R and
race number) follows. If a + is in front of a horse’s name it means that horse
is appearing on the list for the second (and last time) because it failed to
win the first time it appeared.
An “ae” signals the horse is entered but on the
also-eligible list (so it might not get into the race). Multi-horses may be
listed in the same race. Horses from
previous lists that are not racing this week will no longer appear until they
are confirmed in a race.
Wagering on any of the H2W listed horses is based on your
own judgment. Your handicapping skills should include decisions to wager to
win, place, show or in exotics. If you have any questions about the H2W list,
send them to us through the TwinSpires blog channel.
H2W
Buffalo
7/20/13, Dartmouth Hall R1; +Makes Her Mark R3;+Don’t Stop Mach R4; +Cracker
Stoney R5; + Scottie C R6
Maywood
7/20/13, + Middle Aged Crazy R10; Nash Gram R13
Meadows
7/20/13, +Rt Picadilly R11; +Andoversure R13
Northfield
7/20/13, +Pathway Dot Com R3; +A Bay Bay R13
Pompano
7/20/13, + Frozen Assets R2; +Diamond Master R10
Running Aces
7/20/13, +Brooklyn’s Dagger R5; + Free Girl R7; + Arizona Straittalk R9;
Furious Five R10
Saratoga
7/13/13, +Ideal Wizard R7; Money Twitch A R9
Scioto
7/20/13, +Six Pack Attack R5
Vernon
7/19/13, +Nanicoke Snazz R2: +Hallin Cash R6
7/20/13, +Ganesvoort R1; +Pop My Buttons R5; +Mchoffman R8; +Emmys Junior Grin
R8; +Inconvenient Truth R11
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