Cotolo’s Harness Review, News And Notes
POSTED Jul 6, 2013
By
Frank Cotolo
We had a good night on the trotting side.
Briefly, we had the first three Pennsylvania All Stars
colt-trot winners: Brew Master ($5.40), Aperfectyankee ($9.40) and Bluto ($9).
In the Reynolds Stakes the night before at the Meadowlands we had Ma Cherie
Hall ($3.80). You can read those race reviews in details if you visit the
Hambletonian Society’s special archive
page for the Hambletonian Trail stories.
At the Meadowlands on Saturday, we scored strongly in the
second William Haughton elimination, nabbing Sweet Lou and a win price of $19.
In the first elim for the older pacers, our choice, Heston Blue Chip, was one
of the favorites but he did not fire enough to even make the final.
Warrawee Needy won the elim and raised some eyebrows as he
joined Holborn Hanover and Somebeachsomewhere as the fastest pacers in a race
with a 1:46.4 victory. “Needy” was well backed and the “now” horse, winning as
the public choice but no one in that crowded group expected the performance he
presented. The four-year-old became the sport’s newest millionaire for trainer
Carl Jamieson.
Once again we were victims of public choices in the
two-year-old sires stakes, having only one third in four races.
Our choice in the Meadowlands Pace elimination, Johny Rock
made the final but lost to the big favorite Sunshine Beach. Next week is the
July 13 final and the return of Captaintreacherous, who did not have to appear
in the elimination mile. He drew post 5. This week’s blog will cover the race
extensively, as well as the final of the William Haughton and the Mistletoe
Shalee. Around the ovals we will have more contenders from the horses-to-watch
list (H2W).
H2W
$7.60 Five Cougars A, Maywood
$3.60 Twilight Bonfire, Scioto
The following are the horses that finished
second or third along with their post-time odds. Special notes on those
finishes follow.
Seconds:
Creating A Dream (9-2), Buffalo; Win A New Day (3-1), Buffalo
Thirds:
Fiorenza (7-5), Bangor; Hazel Nut (7-5), Saratoga; Twntyone Guns (8-1), Running
Aces; Diamond Amber (11-1), Pompano
All adjustments for returnees to the list
and additions will be in the Thursday blog.
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News And Notes
Though there were more than a few public choices in the limelight around the
ovals on July 6, one giant expectation turned into a huge disappointment.
Wheeling N Dealin, the winter book favorite for the Hambletonian, made his 2013
debut in an overnight race at Mohawk and suffered his first loss in 10 starts.
He did not even make it onto the board, finishing fourth.
Wheeling N Dealin was first-over with three-eighths of the mile to go and
picked up cover as the field went to a 1:24.1 three-quarters. Wheeling N Dealin
didn’t gain any ground, though, and the mile was won by Midfield Magic in
1:53.2. Murmur Hanover was second and Dancehall Mistress was third. Wheeling N
Dealin finished fourth for trainer Dustin Jones.
Jimmy
Takter continues to send impressive trotting freshmen to the post. On July 6 at
the Meadowlands qualifiers, he revealed two fillies worth following. Red Hot
Spicy and Scream And Shout won with miles around 2:00. Also of note on the
trotting side was foreign-bred Danielle S winning in 1:58.1 for trainer Jim
Oscarsson. A big-dollar yearling, $250,000 Yankee Glide colt Shift Into Glide,
was a winner at first. Noel Daley trains. The $100,000 Donato Hanover colt
Fashion Tagman won in 1:57.2 for Jim Campbell.
Extraordinary Extras
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blog titled
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Performances.
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Pick-4-and-win picks at the USTA’s
Strategic
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Ray
Cotolo contributed to this blog.
Cartoons by Thom Pye
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