Feature-wise, we hammered at Yonkers on Friday
with the Matchmaker and were shut out of the “Levy” on Saturday—but not by
Foiled Again. His off-the-board loss on April 19 was a big story in the
industry but not for bettors. The story for bettors was that Foiled Again lost
and lost badly but the winner was a five-cents-to-the-dollar entry. That is
insult to injury, considering how difficult it has seemed to beat the stalwart
pacer.
Our victory was predicted perfectly in round two of the Matchmaker, as Monkey
On My Wheel won in the short field, paying $29.40 and $8.90 (no show betting).
In the first division, the other Casie Coleman-trained mare, Scandalous
Hanover, who was our choice, lost at 2-1, suffering a bad outside trip on the
half-mile.
Our three Levy choices were not entirely skunked by favorites. PH Supercam
surprised at 9-1 in division one (Sapphire City was fourth, Apprentice Hanover
was third—no show wagering); Dancin Yankee won the next split at close to 2-1
(Texican N was third—no show wagering) and in the Foiled Again loss to Easy
Again, Malak Uswaad (74-1) was fifth.
In our Pick-3 and-4 choices at the Meadowlands Friday we had only one second
with Wheels ($3.80, $3). Saturday, our pick in the Pocono feature, All Gold
(18-1), finished fifth, while our Meadowlands feature picks were fourth (Hobe
Sound, 25-1) and eighth (Burkentine Hanover, 70-1).
TwinSpires and the Hoosier 10-percent Pick-4 Bonus continued and on Apirl 16 we
offered a few additions to tickets. Two of the five we suggested were scratched
and the others were off the board. Two Hoosier winners on the horses-to-watch
(H2W) list below, however, were involved in bonus exotics.
Every time you cash a winning Pick 4 ticket at Hoosier Park, you receive a
bonus equal to 10 percent of the gross winnings, up to $500 per night. We will
assist on Twitter occasionally, with suggestions for your tickets. Follow
@FrankCotolo and @TwinSpires for choices.
For complete details:
|http://www.twinspires.com/10-pick-4-bonus-every-night-hoosier-park
H2W RESULTS
The H2W results list across-the-board prices. Also, exactas are included when a
H2W horse finishing first or second completes the result with a race favorite
or another H2W horse listed in the same race (an asterisk appears when both
horses were listed to complete the exacta).
Winners
Shamderock, $48.60, $17.80, $3.80, Pompano
Stop The Traffic, $13.60, $5.80, $4, Hoosier
Southern Artie, $6.80, $5.80, $6 [ok] (Exacta $31.20), Rosecroft
Jammin Joshua, $4.20, $3.40, $2.10, Hoosier
Blue Note, $4, $2.60, $2.10, Cal Expo
Sundowner Bob, $4, $3.40, $2.60, Vernon
The Midnight Owl N, $3.60, $2.40, $2.10, Freehold
Frontgear, $3.40, $2.80, $2.40, Hazel
Seconds
Roy Orbisong, $25, $9, Scarborough
Damon Blue Chip, $13.80, $10.60, Pocono
I Can Feel It, $8.60, $4.40, Cal Expo
Bettor Be Genuine, $6.80, $4.20, Saratoga
Somethingtobehold, $6.40, $3.90, Buffalo
Restless Yankee, $5, $2.80 (Exacta $36.40), Vernon
Versado, $3, $2.70, Yonkers
Thirds
Whiskey Bernie, $8.20, Cal Expo
Gonna Rock N Roll, $7, Pocono
Pass The Deck, $6.80, Freehold
Caerleon Hanover, $4.60, Pocono
Seagram, $4.40, Yonkers
Alligator Falls, $2.80, Hoosier
Palm Beach Boy, $2.10, Freehold
News And Notes
More well-known horses were prepping at the Meadowlands in qualifiers over the
past weekend, with the star of the show Arch Madness returning from a long
hiatus. The veteran trotter from the Trond Smedshammer barn, raced against some
other familiar, though younger trotters, Corky and Archangel. Arch Madness left
them in the dust, winning by several lengths in 1:53.3. “The buzz among the
observers was that he looks as good or better than he has in the past few
seasons,” said our source at the morning trials.
Conditioners Tony Alagna, Jimmy Takter and Linda Toscano were present and Linda
had her stable star Market Share on the track for a successful workout sans
minus trotting hobbles to freshen for a trip to Sweden to race in the Elitlopp.
Takter’s 2013 Breeders Crown frosh-filly pace winner Uffizi Hanover made her
first appearance with a 1:54.4 tune up. Takter’s lightly raced
Gettingreadytoroll won in 1:53.3. Late to the races at two, Gettingreadytoroll
has a single money start, a win in 1:54.2 at Pocono.
All Bets Off “looked sharp” in his second prep for the Ron Burke stable. The
Matron winner in 1:52.4. Burke’s Governor’s Cup winner JK Endofanera won his
qualifier in 1:52.4 over Ideal Cowboy and Somewhere Fancy in another key prep
for this group. Odds On Equuleus returned to the races after a disappointing
sophomore campaign. See And Ski and OK Commander finished across the track
together in 1:52.
It will be six months before we see driver Andy Miller back in the sulky after
a frightening accident at Yonkers last week. Miller, driving Marmara Denizi,
trained by his brother, Erv, was in the back of the field when unseated during
the first race. Also unseated was George Brennan, driving In The Clear, who
appeared to step on the wheel of a first-up Fiftyshadesofhay. In The Clear went
down. Brennan got up and resumed his drives for the card. According to Miller’s
wife, Julie, as well as trainer Scott DiDomenico, Miller broke a pair of lumbar
vertebrae in his back. He had surgery and will miss chances to participate in
some of the sport’s biggest events of 2014.
In less than three weeks, Bee A Magician, 2013 Horse of the Year, will be back
to races at four. Trainer Richard Norman confirmed that the Kadabra daughter
will be qualifying the first week of May. “There are no health problems,” said
Norman, “and I’m very pleased with her … It’s amazing but she finished up last
year as good as she started. She hit her knee in the first start back but other
than that she weathered the storm pretty well.” The plan is to launch her
season in the Miss Versatility at Mohawk and then roll right into the Armbro
Flight. Last season Bee A Magician won all 17 starts against the same foes in
her division. She was discovered on this blog at two. The winner of $2.2
million lifetime did not get our vote for the best of ’13; we went with
Captaintreacherous.
Extraordinary Extras
Indulge in many standardbred topics at my Hoof Beats blog titled Vast Performances.
Ray Cotolo contributed to this blog
Cartoons by Thom Pye
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