An MVP Performance in the Kentucky Futurity
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An MVP Performance in the Kentucky Futurity
Monday, Oct. 8, 2012 harnessracingupdate.com (732) 530-6678 info@harnessracingupdate.com An MVP Performance in the Kentucky Futurity Story and photos by Dean A. Hoffman LEXINGTON, Ky--My MVP (Cantab Hall) had his day in the sunshine on Sunday at The Red Mile as he won the fifth and sixth races of his life to lay claim to the coveted trophy in the 120th Kentucky Futurity. He took his elimination heat and final of the Triple Crown event for trainer Tony Alagna, driver Mike Lachance, and owners Brittany Farms, Joe Sbrocco, and the Modern Family Partners. The winner was bred by Martha and Steve Brown's Dunroven Stud, and the Browns, longtime stalwarts among Bluegrass breeders, were wearing big smiles at The Red Mile after the race. The Futurity was vitiated by the absence of class leaders Market Share and Googoo Gaagaa. Hambletonian winner Market Share opted to race in a $10,000 late closer yesterday rather than race heats in the America's oldest trotting classic. The leftovers comprised what many people said was the weakest Kentucky Futurity field in recent years. The missing horses allowed not only My MVP to Driver Mike Lachance and trainer shine, but also benTony Alagna celebrate My MVP’s efitted runner-up Kentucky Futurity win Appomattox, who has won only twice in 22 career starts. Heat winners Archangel and My MVP went at each other during the third quarter of the Futurity final. Archangel and driver Tim Tetrick had moved to the front early in the mile, but when Tetrick slowed the trotting tempo, Lachance was out of fourth and attacking with My MVP. Lachance took aim on the leader and had pulled ahead of Archangel as they entered the stretch. Once clear on the lead, the bay colt had to hold off the late chargers, first Little Brown Fox and then Appomattox. Archangel faded badly in the final stages. "It doesn't get any better, especially when it's unexpected," HERVE FILION WINS THREE RACES AT RIDEAU CARLETON...P.3 said Lachance after the race. "My MVP had been a nice colt all year, but he never showed that he could beat this kind of field. "He just had a good day," continued the Hall of Famer. "The last three or four starts, he wasn't at his best, but today he was." Trainer Tony Alagna, enjoying a Red Mile meet he'll always remember, said, "If any horse deserved a major stakes win, it was this horse. He's knocked on the door all year. He never gets the respect he should, but everything worked out today. I am glad for the horse, glad for Mike [Lachance], glad for the partners and a little bit for myself." Reflecting on the 2012 Grand Circuit meet at Lexington, Alagna said, "We brought 24 horses here and definitely wanted to show some support for the meet. The horses all showed up and it's been a lot of fun." With 13 named into the Kentucky Futurity, the event was split into eliminations. The first elim was a ragged affair as Archangel held off Little Brown Fox and Another Amaretto was third. They were the only three in the field of six that stayed flat. Gym Tan Laundry paced behind the gate and was never a factor while Fogelberg broke early and Lindy's Jersey Boy broke late. Tim Tetrick moved Archangel to the front going into the first turn while Little Brown Fox sat in the pocket. Yannick Gingras edged Little Brown Fox out entering the stretch but never posed any threat as Archangel sailed home by a measured length in 1:53.1 "He's come a long way since I first drove him [in his first career start]," said Tetrick. “He's a nice horse to drive. I just lucked into the drive behind him. I didn't have anything in the race and I was happy to drive. I was just in the right place at the right time. I don't think two heats will bother him." My MVP got up in the very last stride to take the second elim over Appomattox and Money On My Mind. The winner was in last place as Solvato led the field into the stretch, but when the leader tired the rear guard surged past him. Money On My Mind loomed the winner with a hundred yards remaining, then he surrendered to Appomattox and Scott Zeron. My MVP was coming even faster and got up to win by a nose in 1:52. "I was very confident in this horse and confident that Mike Lachance would give him a shot," said My MVP's trainer Tony Alagna afterwards. "He's always shown that he's a horse that prefers to have a target. We tried him last week on the front in the late closer. That's definitely not his game on the front. Today they trotted that third quarter enough to allow us to get involved, and he finished up. HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 10/8/12 PAGE 2 of 6 He's a big, strong horse and the heats shouldn't bother him." Kentucky Filly Futurity Win Missy B (Conway Hall) was the toughest gal in central Kentucky-or at least in the Kentucky Filly Futurity-as she bravely fended off all challengers to win in the two heats 1:52 and 1:52.1 Pre-race favorite Check Me Out was unable to catch Win Missy B in their elimination heat and was then withdrawn, as was planned, from the second heat. In the final, Ron Pierce put Win Missy B on the lead past the quarter and let D'Orsay ride shotgun outside her during the third quarter. Pierce sat chilly with Win Missy B as he was confident that D'Orsay could not sustain her challenge. In late stretch, Hambo Oaks winner Personal Style came charging in the middle of the track but Win Missy B wasn't about to be headed today as Pierce disdainfully glanced over at the futile efforts of his foes. Personal Style grabbed second while D'Orsay held Win Missy B (1) at rail and driver Ron Pierce firm to get hold off Personal Style (David Miller) on the third. outside to win the final heat of the Ky. Filly Win Missy B Futurity. made the final heat her seventh winning start in 17 tries this year for breeder-owner Robert J. Key and trainer Charlie Norris. In the first elim, Oasis Dream stepped quickly past pacesetting Real Babe to take the lead in the backstretch, then gamely defended against threats from Superstar Hanover and then Chilitodayhottamale to win in 1:53.4. The 1-9 favorite Check Me Out was outgamed by rival Win Missy B in the second elim as she won for new driver Ron Pierce in 1:52. Both Check Me Out and Win Missy B were parked out a long way in the elim with Check Me Out getting to the front first and then yielding to her pursuer. When Check Me Out tried to bounce back to victory in the stretch, she couldn't catch the leader as Win Missy B was ¾-length clear. Trainer Charlie Norris said, "Ronnie got her out of there and didn't let her [Check Me Out] get away from him right in the beginning. She settled in good and that's what she needs. She's been getting better all week and we've been trying to do things differently with her. She's been real relaxed. It's all about the first few yards with her." Tim Tetrick made no excuses for Check Me Out. Bbb"Take nothing away from Win Missy B," Tetrick said. "She raced great---:27.4 home. That was a good mile with the wind down the backside." Allerage Farms Open Trot Chapter Seven (Windsong's Legacy) had no trouble in continuing his dominance over his older trotting rivals as he easily took the $131,200 Allerage for trainer Linda Toscano and driver Tim Tetrick. Chapter Seven was caught outside in the field of six around the first turn and didn't gain the front until they started down the backstretch. Soon it was game over as he sprinted clear of Mister Herbie and Arch Madness in 1:50.2, just a tick off the world record for trotters on a Chapter Seven mile track. "It would have been a lot better if he had been able to come from behind," said co-owner Richard Gutnick. "He gets a little lazy at times when he is on the front end. He much prefers it the other way." Allerage Farms Mares Trot Frenchfrysnvinegar (Angus Hall) cooked her rivals with a 1:52 win in this $199,200 event as track announcer Sam McKee said she left the gate "like a scalded ape." She stepped out to a commanding lead early in the race and never looked back. The Swedish invader Tamla Celeber was the first to take a shot at the leader, but it was quickly apparent that Frenchfrysnvinegar wasn't waiting for anyone. Jody Jamieson and his mare coasted home by 2-1/2 lengths as Beatgoeson Hanover edged Tamla Celeber for second. Allerage Farms Open Pace The Cancelliere brothers -Tom and John-had reason to celebrate late in the program as their hobbled hero Bettor Sweet subdued his rivals with a 1:48.1 mile as the afternoon turned into evening. He defeated Aracache Hanover and Foiled Again "That was great, absolutely great," said owner John Cancelliere after the race in the winner's circle. Golden Receiver shot away from the gate to take control after the start, but David Miller came calling first-over with Bettor Sweet at the 5/8-mile pole. He put away Golden Receiver and then was under a hard drive to hold off Aracache Hanover. Allerage Farm Aged Pacing Mares Drop The Ball (Western Terror) outbrushed a quartet of female foes to win the $70,000 Allerage Farm in 1:49.2 for Yannick Gingras. Androvette set all the fractions with Swinging Beauty, Ginger And Fred, Drop The Ball, and Rocklamation politely following. When Rocklamation moved forward from the caboose she was followed by Drop The Ball. As the mares turned into the stretch, Drop The Ball swung wide and came home HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 10/8/12 PAGE 3 of 6 officially in :25.4 to win easily. Rocklamation saved second and Androvette held on for third. "I used her way too hard in the Milton," conceded Gingras. "She is very, very special and she felt good today." Early in the program, the track held a winner's circle ceremony honoring the memory of people who made lasting contributions to harness racing and who died in the past year. Among those honored were John Cashman, Jr., Hugh A. "Andy" Grant, Stan Bergstein, Gene Riegle, Tom Thomson, Lloyd Arnold, Stew Firlotte, Geoff Stein, Paul Spears, Jim Ewart, Herman Brickel, Bart Glass, Peter Heffering, and Charlie Roberts. As horsemen gathered in the winner's circle, the sun burst By Brett Sturman through the clouds and bathed the track in a warm glow. Race 8, OSS - Gold Final KNOWS NOTHING - Canada's best - 3 year old trotter would go well over the half million dollar earnings mark on the season with a win here in the Gold final; something that he'll be heavily backed to accomplish. Gillis has done admirable training work with this Kadabra colt who was unraced last year at 2. Won his Hambo elimination at the end of July and has since beaten many of the sport’s best sophomores throughout the year. His to win or lose. PRESTIDIGATOR actually surprised the top choice when they last met in a Gold final at the end of August. Interestingly hasn't won since that time but is obviously capable when on his game. THE GAME PLAN was one of Ontario's best last year at 2 for Kopas and finally makes it back to the races now for the tail end of the season. Can't Herve Goes Out A Winner Herve Filion returned to the racetrack last night at Rideau possibly be ready for the 1:52 type mile that could be Carleton and showed that he still has it at age 72. Invited to coming, but brings loads of class with him. Who knows. participate at the Ottawa raceRace 9, N/W 2 track at a special night in his honor, Filion won three races. TALKING BLUES was one that I chased for a couple weeks since arriving North and finally made me a winner in Saying that he will not drive his last recent when he jogged from post 10 in 1:53 to again, Filion will end his career with 15,183 victories, sec- notch his first career win. The talent is there for him to be a good one and is almost impossible not to include now, ond only to Dave Palone. particularly from the rail. SOMEWHERE WITH YOU gets Track management clearly his first start on the big track; continues to go faster with went out of ist way to give every race and that trend should continue tonight. Comes Filion drives behind horses from a high percentage training outfit. ROCKIN GLORY that had string chances, and has impressed upon arrival here; a perfect two for two for the Hall of Famer made the trainer Titus. An obvious short priced threat. best if his opportunities. He won with his first drive of TALBOTCREEK ARMANI had the look of a real good one the night, Done Foolin Witcha here in July; might be able to pounce on this group. in the fourth race, After finish- DERBY DYLAN should be respected; will offer a price. ing fourth in the fifth race he Herve Race 10, N/W $21,0005 L5 won the sixth with Credit Balance. In his next to last drive of the night he finished second TALL COTTON grinded a long way uncovered last out through fast fractions and was snapped at the wire in that with Sandpiper Volo but the mare was placed first after effort. Winner in 1:51:4 already on the year; he simply is a Going For It was disqualified. The wins were Filion’s first since Sept. 10, 2010, when he classier and faster animal than these. Goes second time Waples and will be deserving of his short odds. UNDERwon a race at Chester. COVER STROKE swept the field last out to pay over $100 HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 10/8/12 PAGE 4 of 6 after benefitting from a hotly contested front end. I don't know if he's capable of trotting in 1:52 again, but he does change barns to O’Sullivan and moves inside. JULIANS CAESAR showed speed a couple back from post 9 against the top choice; Langille-trained gelding always seems in the thick of it. SLIP INTO GLIDE drops out of the Preferred, gets Mario back. Race 11, Claiming $10,000 FOREGO THE CIGAR makes his third start back since the qualifier and first where he doesn't have to race against Final Curtain. Left into a :26 and change opening quarter last week, was used throughout and ran second in what was an excellent try. Any semblance of that effort would be good enough tonight against these; even despite the post. It's hard to believe this is where DAPPER DENZIL has ended up after the promise he showed a couple seasons ago as a freshman. Goes second start in a claimer; that most recent race was an improvement. RUFF ME UP makes his second start since arriving from Hazel; drops. Has been here before. P J LUCKY drops back to a winnable level for Pereira and STARS IN THE WATER aims for three straight. The Plays $5 ticket ($1 base): 4 / 1-2-5-7-8 / 6 /10 $54 ticket: ($1 base): 4-8 / 1-5-8 / 2-6-8 / 3-5-10 1, BmlP, $23,000, Trot, 2 Year Old Colt & Gelding Stake (Illinois Conceived & Foaled) Early Non-Betting Post Time 6:45, M, 29.2, 59.3, 1:29.4, 2:00.4, FT Skyline Road (c, 2, Photo Color--Pining For You, by Pine Chip), $7,500 2011 WALKER O-H W Wright & Geis Enterprise LLC & Ervin Miller Stable Inc. B-Skyline Standardbreds LLC. T-Erv Miller. D-Marcus Miller, $10,810, Lifetime Record: 8-1-1-2, $27,220 1, Lex, $70,000, Pace, THE ALLERAGE FARMS Fillies & Mares Open, 28.0, 55.3, 1:23.3, 1:49.2, FT 1-Drop The Ball (m, 4, Western Terror--Mattcheck Girl, by Matt's Scooter) O-Let It Ride Stables Inc & Mr Dana L Parham & Robert Cooper Stables LLC. B-Perfect World Enterprises. T-Ross Croghan. D-Yannick Gingras, $35,000, Lifetime Record: 34-16-7-2, $931,643 2-Rocklamation (m, 4, Rocknroll Hanover--Art Sale, by Artsplace), $50,000 2009 SHS-HBG O-Our Horse Cents Stables & Stable 45 & Jerry Silva. B-Perretti Farms. T-Ron Burke. D-Jim Morrill Jr, $17,500 3-Anndrovette (m, 5, Riverboat King--Easy Miss, by Big Towner) O-Bamond Racing LLC & Joseph Davino. B-Golden Touch Stable. T-Pj Fraley. D-Tim Tetrick, $8,400 Calls: 3, 3, 1Q, HD, 1 Finish Order: Ginger And Fred, Swinging Beauty To view replay click here 3, Lex, $64,575, Trot, THE 47TH KENTUCKY FILLY FUTURITY 3 Year Old Fillies Open, M, 28.2, 57.3, 1:26.1, 1:53.4, FT 1-Oasis Dream (f, 3, Cantab Hall--Dream Angel, by Malabar Man), $50,000 2010 SHS-HBG O-Fredericka V Caldwell & Bluestone Farms LLC. B-Joie De Vie Farm LLC & John J Rizzo. T-Bob Stewart. D-Tim Tetrick, $32,287, Lifetime Record: 19-5-5-3, $216,939 2-Chilitodayhotamale (f, 3, Muscles Yankee--Miss Molly Tamale, by Final Score) O/B-Michael D Andrew. T-Trond Smedshammer. D-Jim Morrill Jr, $16,143 3-Superstar Hanover (f, 3, Cantab Hall--Star Hanover, by Yankee Glide), $75,000 2010 SHS-HBG O-Christina Takter & John D Fielding, CA & Louie J Camara, CA. B-Hanover Shoe Farms Inc. T-Jimmy Takter. D-Yannick Gingras, $7,749 Calls: 1, 1, H, H, HD Finish Order: Real Babe, Canadian Justice, Can't Have My Moni, On The Bright Side To view replay click here 4, Lex, $64,575, Trot, THE 47TH KENTUCKY FILLY FUTURITY 3 Year Old Fillies Open, M, 27.4, 55.3, 1:24.1, 1:52.0, FT 1-Win Missy B (f, 3, Conway Hall--Winning Missbrenda, by American Winner) O/B-Robert J Key. T-Charlie Norris. D-Ron Pierce, $32,287, Lifetime Record: 29-14-9-2, $1,273,411 2-Check Me Out (f, 3, Donato Hanover--Illusion Bi, by Toss Out) O-Raymond W Schnittker & Charles V Iannazzo. B-Az Agricola Biasuzzi Srl & Scuderia Gina Biasuzzi. T-Ray Schnittker. D-Tim Tetrick, $16,143 3-Personal Style (f, 3, Yankee Glide--Foxy Victory, by Mr Vic), $92,000 2010 LEX-SEL O-Brittany Farms & Melvin Hartman, CA. B-Kentuckiana Farms Gen Par. T-R. Nifty Norman. D-David Miller, $7,749 Calls: 2H, H, H, HD, T Finish Order: Bluff, D'orsay, Valdonna, Dream On Hanover To view replay click here 5, Lex, $114,300, Trot, THE 120TH KENTUCKY FUTURITY 3 Year Old Open, 27.3, 56.3, 1:25.4, 1:53.1, FT 1-Archangel (c, 3, Credit Winner--Michelle's Angel, by Andover Hall), $120,000 2010 SHS-HBG O-Alan C Hainsworth & Clare M Semer & Peter J Arrigenna. HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 10/8/12 PAGE 5 of 6 B-Diamond Creek Farm LLC. T-Peter Arrigenna. D-Tim Tetrick, $57,150, Lifetime Record: 29-14-8-1, $906,579 2-Little Brown Fox (c, 3, Muscles Yankee--Malvictorian, by Malabar Man), $35,000 2010 SHS-HBG O-Christina Takter & John D Fielding, CA & Brittany Farms & Jim H Fielding, CA. B-Michael D Andrew. T-Jimmy Takter. D-Yannick Gingras, $28,575 3-Another Amaretto (g, 3, Andover Hall--Milestone Hanover, by Valley Victory), $87,000 2010 SHS-HBG O-Carl Sackheim & James G Donahue. B-Hanover Shoe Farms Inc. T-Richard Silverman. D-Andy Miller, $13,716 Calls: 1, 1, 1, 1H, 1 Finish Order: Lindys Jersey Boy, Fogelberg, Gym Tan Laundry To view replay click here 6, Lex, $114,300, Trot, THE 120TH KENTUCKY FUTURITY 3 Year Old Open, 28.1, 55.1, 1:23.2, 1:52.0, FT 1-My Mvp (c, 3, Cantab Hall--Exceed Expectation, by Kadabra), $85,000 2010 LEX-SEL O-Brittany Farms & Joe Sbrocco & Modern Family Partners. B-Dunroven Stud. T-Tony Alagna. D-Mike Lachance, $57,150, Lifetime Record: 22-5-3-6, $531,933 2-Appomattox (c, 3, Yankee Glide--Courtney Hall, by Garland Lobell), $110,000 2010 LEX-SEL O-Lindy Racing Stable & Adam Victor & Son Stble LLC & John D Fielding, CA & Brittany Farms. B-Erkki Laakkonen, FI. T-Frank Antonacci. D-Scott Zeron, $28,575 3-Money On My Mind (g, 3, Cantab Hall--Repititions, by Muscles Yankee), $62,000 2010 SHS-HBG O-Black Horse Racing. B-Perretti Farms. T-Julie Miller. D-Andy Miller, $13,716 Calls: 5Q, 5, 3Q, 1H, HD Finish Order: Banker Volo, Guccio, Solvato, Magic Tonight To view replay click here To view replay click here 9, Lex, $177,800, Trot, THE 120TH KENTUCKY FUTURITY 3 Year Old Open, 28.4, 57.1, 1:25.3, 1:53.0, FT 1-My Mvp (c, 3, Cantab Hall--Exceed Expectation, by Kadabra), $85,000 2010 LEX-SEL O-Brittany Farms & Joe Sbrocco & Modern Family Partners. B-Dunroven Stud. T-Tony Alagna. D-Mike Lachance, $190,500, Lifetime Record: 23-6-3-6, $722,433 2-Appomattox (c, 3, Yankee Glide--Courtney Hall, by Garland Lobell), $110,000 2010 LEX-SEL O-Lindy Racing Stable & Adam Victor & Son Stble LLC & John D Fielding, CA & Brittany Farms. B-Erkki Laakkonen, FI. T-Frank Antonacci. D-Scott Zeron, $44,450 3-Another Amaretto (g, 3, Andover Hall--Milestone Hanover, by Valley Victory), $87,000 2010 SHS-HBG O-Carl Sackheim & James G Donahue. B-Hanover Shoe Farms Inc. T-Richard Silverman. D-Jim Morrill Jr, $21,336 Calls: 3, 2H, 1, HD, 1 Finish Order: Little Brown Fox, Banker Volo, Money On My Mind, Archangel, Fogelberg, Lindys Jersey Boy, Guccio To view the replay click here 13, Lex, $131,200, Trot, THE ALLERAGE FARMS Open, 27.3, 55.1, 1:23.1, 1:50.2, FT 1-Chapter Seven (h, 4, Windsong's Legacy--La Riviera Lindy, by Dream Vacation), $42,000 2009 SHS-HBG O-Richard S Gutnick & Southwind Farm & J&T Silva Stables, LLC. B-Richard T Banca. T-Linda Toscano. D-Tim Tetrick, $65,600, Lifetime Record: 26-18-4-1, $1,557,766 7, Lex, $100,450, Trot, THE 47TH KENTUCKY FILLY 2-Mister Herbie (g, 4, Here Comes Herbie--Independent FUTURITY 3 Year Old Fillies Open, M, 28.3, 56.2, 1:24.2, Lassie, by Brisco Hanover), $67,000 2009 CAN-OPEN 1:52.1, FT O-J Gillis G Stay, CA & Mac T Nichol, CA. B-Warrawee 1-Win Missy B (f, 3, Conway Hall--Winning Missbrenda, Farm, CA. T-Jeffrey Gillis. D-Jody Jamieson, $32,800 by American Winner) O/B-Robert J Key. T-Charlie Norris. 3-Arch Madness (g, 8, Balanced Image--Armbro Archer, D-Ron Pierce, $107,625, Lifetime Record: 30-15-9-2, by S J's Photo) O-Marc D Goldberg & Willow Pond LLC. $1,381,036 B-Marc D Goldberg & Barry B Goldstein & Steven H 2-Personal Style (f, 3, Yankee Glide--Foxy Victory, by Mr Shapiro. T-Trond Smedshammer. D-Brian Sears, $15,744 Vic), $92,000 2010 LEX-SEL O-Brittany Farms & Melvin Calls: T, 1, 1, 2, 2 Hartman, CA. B-Kentuckiana Farms Gen Par. T-R. Nifty Finish Order: Wishing Stone, Hot Shot Blue Chip, Haulin Norman. D-David Miller, $25,112 Laser. To view replay click here 3-D'orsay (f, 3, Yankee Glide--Danae, by Andover Hall), $50,000 2010 LEX-SEL O-Consus Racing Stable Inc. Harness Racing Update is distributed each and every day on the grounds of B-Fredericka V Caldwell & Bluestone Farms LLC. T-Jonas the Lexington, Czernyson. D-Corey Callahan, $12,054 Harrisburg and the January Select Mixed Calls: HD, 1, H, 1, T Sale. Finish Order: Superstar Hanover, Oasis Dream, Chilitodayhotamale, Bluff, Real Babe, Check Me Out, Canadian Justice HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 10/8/12 PAGE 6 of 6 © Copyright Harness Racing Update. This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior written permission of the copyright owner, MB Publishing Inc. Information as to the races, race results and earnings was obtained from results charts published by the United States Trotting Association and utilized here with the permission of the copyright owner. 9, Stga, $21,000, Pace, Fillies & Mares, Open (Post Position Nos.1 & 8 Assigned), M, 27.1, 55.1, 1:23.4, 1:53.4, FT All About Kisses (m, 4, Pro Bono Best--Cheerful Outlook, by The Panderosa) O-Janice Connor & Albert C & 14, Lex, $119,200, Trot, THE WALNUT HALL STOCK Michelle C Crawford. 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