With Muscle Power, Lexington Sale Up 7.7 Percent By Bill Finley
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With Muscle Power, Lexington Sale Up 7.7 Percent By Bill Finley
With Muscle Power, Lexington Sale Up 7.7 Percent By Bill Finley LEXINGTON, Ky–W ith the offspring of first-crop stallion Muscle Hill selling through the roof, the opening night of the Lexington Selected yearling sale was a major success. Exactly 100 horses went through the ring, selling for an average of $85,590, which represented a 7.7 percent increase over last year's Opening Night. Much of that had to do with Muscle Hill. Sixteen of his offspring were sold, bringing in a total of $2,010,000 or an average of $125,625 per yearling. Muscle Hill also had the sale-topper and the runner-up. A Muscle Hill colt named Monarch Kemp topped the sale, Hip 80, Deepdish, w as one of many M uscle Hill offspring that going for $360,000 to sold big numbers Brixton Medical AB. A Muscle Hill filly was next. Named Deepdish, she was bought by agent Robert Lindstrom for $320,000. Both were consigned by Hunterton Sales Agency. Hunteron has now had the sale topper five years straight. Thanks in large part to Muscle Hill, it was a resurgent night for New Jersey breds. The 37 that were sold brought a combined $3,769,000. Because of an undercurrent of uncertainty surrounding the industry's future, particularly in Ontario, no one knew quite to expect before Hip No. 1 entered the ring last night. A rocky opening night would not have been a surprise. "W e had a real good group of horses," noted Sales Manager Randy Manges. "I thought we'd do well because of the group of horses we had. But it's like anything else; I'm always cautious in this economy, plus with Ontario and all the things that are happening in business, you never know." The sale started slowly and the first two Muscle Hills to sell did not do well, selling for $12,000 and $20,000. But things started to heat up when Finnish buyer Martti Ala-Seppala paid $135,000 for Ivory Pearl, a Muscle Hill filly. European participation was very strong and also helped carry the sale. The two most expensive horses sold both went to Europeans. "I did expect that [the Europeans to be strong]," Manges said. "The one positive thing is that their sales ended last week, so they were able to come over. W e hit it about every third year. I think it always helps. If they have to stay there to sell horses or to buy, then some of them won't come." The sale topper was bought by Daniel Reden of the Swedish stable Brixton Medical AB. He said the horse will race in the U.S. and will likely be trained by Jimmy Takter. "Everything was perfect with this horse," Reden said, "I liked the engines on the horse. W e had decided we wanted him and that we were going to do our best to get him. W e want to race him here because there is great money for young horses in the U.S. It is a great sport here and we want to be a part of it." Foreigners were also involved in the third and fourth highest priced horses, both bought by trainer Mark Harder. He purchased both for Australian owner Emilio Rosati. As for the Canadian buyers, they didn't seem to be gun shy despite the on-going problems in Ontario. Canadians Dustin Jones, Casie Coleman, Carl Jamieson, Jeff Gillis, Tony O'Sullivan and Per Henriksen all bought horses. Jones purchased two that cost $100,000 or more. "I would agree; the Canadians were very strong," Manges said. "But they've always been strong. The problem is with Ontario-breds. Here, they're buying in the U.S. market, and they've always been strong here." As expected, the Cancelliere Brothers made their presence felt in a big way. W hile they didn't buy the sale topper (continued on next page) H O M E O F T H E N E W YO R K B R E D S 2 0 1 2 YE A R L I N G S Lexington selected sale - october 2-6 Scandalicious, Filly (Hip No. 481) American Ideal x The Company Store Dark Angel, Filly (Hip No. 616) RC Royalty x Lady Enid Crazy Boston Girl, Filly (Hip No. 529) Crazed x Pleasecometoboston Classic Belisima, Filly (Hip No. 306) Crazed x Classic Yankee Barcelona My Love, Colt (Hip No. 345) Crazed x Barcelona Baby SweetnSinful, Filly (Hip No. 382) American Ideal x Ali Badali Metallico, Filly (Hip No. 660) Jereme’s Jet x My Metallica Harrisburg, PA sale - november 5-10 RC R o y a l t y Y e a r l i n g Royal Pervette, Filly (Hip No. 686) RC Royalty x The Glimmer Girl Royal Max, Colt (Hip No. 689) RC Royalty x The Young Princess Ideally Me, Colt (Hip No. 1190) American Ideal x Peaches and Cream Crawford Farms | Durhamville, NY | www.CrawfordFarms.com | Contact Michelle Crawford at (315) 382-5378 for Private Showings HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 10/3/12 PAGE 2 of 9 as they did a year earlier in Harrisburg when paying $825,000 for Detour Hanover, they will go home with four horses from Opening Night, having paid a total of $630,000 for their quartet. After it was over, a number of people were found with big smiles plastered on their faces, including Steve Stewart, the co-owner of Hunterton Farm. "It's kind of like validation of your ability when you have so many people bid on your horses," Stewart said. "It was very rewarding and obviously the money is nice, too. I don't like to try to guess about these things because when you start saying "I think this or I think that" then you can end up being disappointed, I was worried about being disappointed tonight because everything was so positive coming into the sale." Things will calm down tonight for the second session, but it remains to be seen how much. The momentum will be strong, perhaps for the rest of the week." Hip 91 Monarch Kemp $360,000 c, Muscle Hill-Emile Cas El-Garland Lobell Purchased by Brixton Medical AB Consigned by Hunterton Sales Agency Hip 81 Deepdish $320,000 f, Muscle Hill-Pizza Dolce-Conway Hall Purchased by Robert Lindstrom, Agent Consigned by Hunterton Sales Agency Hip 43 Rock The Casbah $300,000 c, Rocknroll Hanover-Stienam's Place-Artsplace Purchased by Mark Harder, Agent Consigned by Kentuckiana Farms and Green Mountain Farms Hip 80 Mother Night $280,000 f, Cantab Hall-Lunar Dream Om-Muscles Yankee Purchased by Mark Harder, Agent Consigned by Preferred Equine, Agent Hip 30 Deyrolle $250,000 c, Muscle Hill-Danae-Andover Hall Purchased by Myron Bell, Agent Consigned by Cane Run Farm, Agent Hip 75 Rock N Delight $230,000 c, Rocknroll Hanover-Darlin's Delight-Bettor's Delight Purchased by John Cancelliere Consigned by Preferred Equine, Agent Hip 37 Cyber Attack $150,000 c, Rocknroll Hanover-Arterra-Artsplace Purchased by Casie Coleman, Agent for Jeff Snyder Consigned by Kentuckiana Farms, Agent 12 11 12 11 12 11 12 11 12 11 Session Comparative Statistics: Day One Sold Gross Average Trotting Fillies 23 $2,002,000 $87,043 Trotting Fillies 24 $1,662,000 $69,250 Trotting Colts 30 $2,660,000 $88,667 Trotting Colts 35 $2,649,010 $75,686 Pacing Fillies 23 $1,412,000 $61,391 Pacing Fillies 24 $1,647,000 $68,625 Pacing Colts 24 $2,485,000 $103,542 Pacing Colts 29 $2,943,007 $101,483 Totals 100 $8,559,000 $85,590 Totals 112 $8,900,976 $79,473 HARNESS RACING UPDATE IS: Bill Finley, publisher Dean Towers, colum nist Dean Hoffm an, Director of Social Media Bill Saffian, Results and Entries Editor Robert W illiam s, IT Ethan Sm ith, Foreign Editor Lia Kusch, Graphic Design Lucas Marquardt, night editor Frank Drucker, Com ic Relief Visit us on the web at www.harnessracingupdate.com HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 10/3/12 PAGE 3 of 9 Hip 164, c, Art Major – Dominatricks by Magical Mike Consigned by Winbak Farm This colt is a dual-eligible, full-brother to Major Hottie, an earner of over $600,000. This is a colt that W inbak farm highlighted on their yearling promotion, and rightfully so. Not only is he the full-brother to a very solid racehorse, but his dam earned over $400,000 on the racetrack as well. Lexington – Day Two By Darin Zoccali Hip 109, f, Conway Hall – Enjoy The Sun by Enjoy Lavec Consigned by Vieux Carre’ Farms Here is a New York eligible filly trotter that sports a pretty pedigree. Her sire, Conway Hall, has proven to be one of the most durable and most successful trotting stallions in the Empire State. Two of her siblings have sold for over $50,000 at sale, including Beachcomber an earner of nearly $200,000. A well-bred trotting filly, eligible for the lucrative New York Sire Stakes. Hip 122, f, Well Said – Ain’t That Funny by Sealed N Delivered: Consigned by Preferred Equine (Agent) From the highly anticipated first crop of the Pennsylvania Stallion W ell Said. This filly comes from a family of proven stakes winners, including Meadowlands Pace winner One More Laugh, an earner of over $2.5 Million. Filly pacers often offer the best value of any division at sale, and this filly is eligible to the lucrative Pennsylvania Sire Stakes. Hip 145, f, Bettor’s Delight – Flibbertigibbet by Albert Albert: Consigned by Winbak Farm Winbak Farm saw fit to list this filly as one of their most promising yearlings. A dual-eligible pacing filly could offer tremendous value to her buyer as she is by one of the most prominent stallions in the history of the Empire State, Bettor’s Delight. From a family of proven winners, this filly’s lone sibling, full brother Swift As A Shadow, is already a six-figure earner. Hip 153, f, Muscles Yankee – Beachcomber by Conway Hall: Consigned by Vieux Carre’ Farms This filly is by the leading trotting stallion in Garden State history, Muscles Yankee, the producer of multiple Hambletonian W inners. Her dam Beachcomber was very nice race-mare that earned nearly $200,000 on the racetrack. From a family of proven winners, this filly has great potential on the New Jersey Sire Stakes circuit. Hip 159, c, Western Ideal – Can Du River by Cam Fella Consigned by Diamond Creek Farm Here is an opportunity to own a colt that comes from one of the most consistent families in the sale. The dam has produced an astonishing 10 winners from 11 foals, six of which have earned over $100,000. The dam herself, was a six-figure earner. There could be tremendous value with this colt as eight of his ten siblings earned more than their initial purchase price. Hip 175, f, Art Major – Rarified Air by Western Ideal Consigned by Diamond Creek Farm By one of the most significant stallions in New York, Art Major, this filly should be one of the most sought after for the lucrative New York Sire Stakes program. The dam, though unraced was a full-sister to one of the greatest pacers of the last decade, W orld Champion Rocknroll Hanover and a half-sister to double-millionaire Royalflush Hanover. Hip 178, c, Donato Hanover – Tady Strikes Again by Striking Sahbra Consigned by Hunterton Sales Agency (Agent) Here is another colt by the mega-trotter Donato Hanover. This colt’s dam was a wonderful race mare earning nearly $600,000 on the racetrack. His full-brother sold at this sale last year for $107,000. Eligible to the popular Pennsylvania Sire Stakes program, this trotter should attract plenty of attention. (continued on next page) HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 10/3/12 PAGE 4 of 9 Hip 205, f, Crazed – Drinks Like A Fish by Muscles Yankee: Consigned by Cameo Hills Farm Here is one of the best offspring of Crazed to be offered at the sale. This filly is out of a dam that is a full-sister to Hambletonian winner Deweycheatumnhowe. From a family of winners, this filly is an exciting prospect for the lucrative New York Sire Stakes program. Hip 211, f, Muscle Hill – OK To Play by Yankee Glide Consigned by Diamond Creek Farm Adam Bowden of Diamond Creek Farm called this “one of the most promising Muscle Hill fillies to be offered at the sale.” The dam was a nice race mare, earning over $170,000 and she comes from a family of many stakes winners, including several international stars. Hip 222, c, Shadow Play – Lido Beach by Beach Towel Consigned by Winbak Farm This colt is by Little Brown Jug Champion Shadow Play. His family has a history of producing tremendous value at sale. Eight of Nine of this colt’s siblings earned more than his sale price. Four of the nine earned over $100,000 including $700,000 earner, Next Flight. Hip 235, c, Art Major – Town Sweetheart by Big Towner Consigned by Cameo Hills Farm This is an opportunity to own a colt from one of the most consistent pacing families to be offered at the sale. Of this colt’s16 siblings, 14 are winners and 7 of the 16 have earned over $100,000 including Northern Luck an earner of nearly $1 million. Eligible to the New York Sire Stakes program. A Muscle Hill Breaks The Bank Remember this name: Deyrolle. The colt was the first Muscle Hill sold at a US yearling sale that broke the bank. On behalf of Brittany Farms, Myron Bell bought the colt for $250,000. Out of Breeders Crown winner Danae, she was consigned and raised at Cane Run Farm. Tony Alagna will train the horse. Alagna and Brittany connected at this same sale last year when buying Captaintreacherous. W e’re happy to buy such a wonderful colt,” Bell said. “Tony Alagna will train him for our group ands we’re looking forward to racing next summer. He’s a great individual, moved great in the paddock, has a very good pedigree. W e have a lot of confidence in Mr Alagna. He’s had a great year and continued success to him and his crew.” Bought By Europeans, Muscle Hill Filly Will Race in U.S. The Muscle Hill filly Ivory Pearl was purchased for $135,000 by Finnish owner Martti Ala-Seppala, but isn’t going anywhere, Ala-Seppala said the filly will race in the U.S. “W hy? Because this is where all the big stakes are,” said the owner, who raced only a handful of horses in the U.S. He did not know yet who would train the filly. W hen asked what the Europeans think of Muscle Hill as a sire, he said: “I think its very mixed. Those who have seen him race think very highly of him. There are also quite a few who think that first Muscles Yankee must show that he can produce a son who can be a good sire before they believe. Europeans are that way. First they want to see and then they believe. Me, I love Muscle Hill. This filly has the capability of trotting at all speeds with fluent action and is capable of trotting on the turns without breaking stride. She was so athletic.” Cancelliere Brothers Take Home Rock N Roll Heaven’s Brother A year earlier, John and Tom Cancelliere lost out in a bidding war on Bigrisk, a half-brother to Rock N Roll Heaven who sold for $450,000 to trainer Bruce Saunders and the Bellino family. This time the Bellino contingent was quite, which allowed Team Cancelliere to get this one for the relatively low price of $120,000. It was the Cancelliere Brothers’ first purchase of the night. “W e didn’t know what to expect,” The Cancelliere Cancelliere said of the price. “He’s Brothers bought four a little bit small. Bruce Saunders horses for $630,000 looked at him. W e looked him. W e total x-rayed him. W e liked him. W e liked Bigrisk last year. Unfortunately, we bid against Bruce last year. That horse probably should have sold for the same price as this one. W e love Bruce Saunders. W e started out with a number of horses and weeded down the list. We just really liked this one.” A Taste for Deepdish Agent Robert Lindstrom stepped up to the plate and purchased Deepdish for a Swedish owner for $320,000. The trotting filly gas an impeccable pedigree as she is by Muscle Hill out of Pizza Dolce. Pizza Dolce is the dam of Bella Dolce ($730,384 in earnings) and Miss Paris ($671,390 in earnings) and made $668,824 on the racetrack herself. Lindstrom said the filly will race in the U.S. He did not disclose who would train her. “W e paid a little bit more than we expected to pay,” Lindstrom said. “W e had settled on $300,000 but it was close. W e decided to go over $300,000 because some of the others we expected to go for a little less we were the underbidder on. A couple of others who looked good went higher than we expected so we knew we’d have to go a little higher. W e loved the breeding and the conformation and the way that she moved.” W hen asked why the horse would race in the US as opposed to Europe, he replied: “Her sisters have done so good over here that I think she will race very good as 2year-old in big races. She was bred by a very good breeder that we like.” HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 10/3/12 PAGE 5 of 9 Sharia Don’t Like It, but Harder Did Rock The Casbah, a Rocknroll Hanover full-brother to Breeders Crown champion Put On a Show, will soon join the shedrow of Mark Harder after the New Zealand-born trainer went to a session-topping $300,000 for the handsome brown youngster. But he might well find himself in Australia if all things go to plan. Harder, standing out back in the rear walking ring, purchased the colt on behalf of the Australia-based owner Emilio Rosati, and drew out the road map shortly after signing the winning slip. "He'll stay here for a couple of years and hopefully do some good, then we'll take him home and, hopefully, stand him at stud," explained Harder, who reportedly outlasted Put On a Show's co-owner Richard Young to secure the May 3-foaled colt. The colt, consigned by Kentuckiana Farms as hip 43, certainly has a stallion's pedigree. He's a son of W orld Champion Stienam's Place (Artsplace), dam of, among others, the $2.2 million earner Put On a Show, as well as champion Showherthemoney (Cam's Card Shark) ($871k). "He's very much like the Rocknroll Hanovers," said Harder. "He's a big, strong horse--very correct--and from a great family. I'm a little concerned he's a later foal, but we liked him a lot." Asked if he thought he'd have to go to $300,000, Harder replied, "Nah, I thought he'd go somewhere around the $200,000 mark. But that's the owner--he's aggressive, and he really wanted him." It isn't the first time Rosati has made his mark at auction in North America. A few years ago, he paid $300,000 for a Rocknroll Hanover half-sister to Well Said at Harrisburg. Rosati represents Australia's version of the American dream. The Italian expatriate moved to Australia in 1961 at the age of 16 and, after a modest beginning as a carpenter, built himself into a construction magnate. He is a principal of Form 700, one of Australia's leading construction companies. The Harder They Fall... Trainer Mark Harder wasn't resting on his laurels after buying hip 43 for $300,000. He was soon back in action for hip 80, a Cantab Hall filly who was hammered down for $280,000. Harder was buying for Emilio Rosati, the Australian-based owner who also acquired the standout Rocknroll Hanover colt that sold a few hours earlier. Offered from the draft of Preferred Equine Marketing, the filly is the first foal from stakes-winning trotter Lunar Dream On (Muscle Yankee) ($150k), a half-sister to 3yo Trotting Colt of the Year Victory Dream (Valley Victory) and multiple stakes winner Dream Valley Om (Valley Victory ($590k). Harder said that the filly essentially represented Plan A, while his earlier purchase, the Rocknroll Hanover colt, was Plan B. "At the beginning of the sale we thought we just wanted a trotting filly, but then we got into the colts, as well," laughed Harder. "But this is originally what [Rosati] wanted--a trotting filly." He said the filly checked all his boxes. "As much as I know about trotters, I thought she was amazing," he said. "Great family, beautiful mover, great video." Just as with the Rocknroll Hanover colt, Harder said the filly would eventually likely wind up in Australia. "She stay here and race a few years, then she'll go there and he'll breed her down there," he said. Harder was on the phone with Rosati during the bidding, and said he wasn't surprised the owner proved gamest for the filly. "He was here a couple years ago and was the underbidder on Simply Business-- $340,000, $360,000, something like that--and after the sale, he was so mad at himself," said Harder. "He said, ‘I've never been the underbidder on a horse before.'" Last year, Simply Business poured ample salt on the wound by winning the $1 million Metro Pace at Mohawk. W hile Rosati's newest purchases comprise the entirety of his North American stable, he owns well over 50 head in Australia. "He absolutely loves the business," said Harder. "He's a great guy--he runs a great company and is a self-made man." Asked about his thoughts about opening night, Harder opined, "It's the first night of Lexington, and it's a little crazy. W e're still racing for a lot of money right now; let's hope we continue to." Couple of Homeruns for Preferred... It was a fine night of selling for Preferred Equine, who consigned the $280,000 Cantab Hall--Lunar Dream On filly, in addition to other standouts including hip 75, a Rocknroll Hanover colt out of the brilliant $2.9 million earner Darlin's Delight who went to John Cancelliere for $230,000. Preferred's Dave Reid said he was happy with the night's trade. "She was a lovely filly," Reid said of the Cantab Hall. "She had very good conformation, was very well-balanced, and she got a lot of interest. She was probably one of the better-bred fillies in the sale, and we had high expectations. I'm very happy with where she went to." Of the Rocknroll Hanover colt out of Darlin's Delight, he added, "That was her first foal, and so we were very happy with $230,000. [Physically], he had a good blend between the mother and father. Overall, we are very pleased." Ward Gets In On the Standardbred Action... W esley W ard is a Thoroughbred trainer who is best known for his success with young horses, including Sweet Shirley Mae, a promising young 2-year-old filly who recently finished second in the Grade 1 Spinaway S., the most important race for juvenile fillies at prestigious Saratoga Race Course. A$60,000 yearling, Sweet Shirley Mae is owned by Ice W ine Stable, a collective of Standardbred principals including Preferred Equine’s Dave Reid and members of the Antonacci family, and could be headed to Santa Anita Park in California for the Breeders’ Cup. The late Geoffrey Stein was also a member of Ice W ine Stable. Last night, Ward got in on the Standardbred action for the first time when Frank Antonacci purchased hip 94, a Muscle Yankee colt named Navigator Hanover, on his behalf for $100,000. Raised at and consigned by Hanover Shoe (continued on next page) HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 10/3/12 PAGE 6 of 9 Farms, the NJ-eligible colt is a full-brother to the millionaire Neighsay Hanover. W ard and Ice W ine celebrated their latest stakes winner on Sept. 15, when Gentlemans Code, a stakes-placed juvenile last season, annexed his first stakes victory in the Thomas Clifton S. at Penn National. To Dream On Tops Thursday Red Mile Card LEXINGTON, Ky.–A few hours before he looks for the next To Dream on Night 2 of the Lexington Selected Sale, trainer Jimmy Takter will most likely be making a trip to the winner’s circle across town ast The Red Mile. To Dream On (Conway Hall), purchased by Takter at last year’s Harrisburg Sale for $200,000, will be a prohibitive favorite in this afternoon’s fifth race, a $98,100 division of the International Stallion Stakes. She has lost just once in her seven-race career, when beaten by Bee A Magician in the Peaceful W ay at Mohawk. W ith no Bee A Magician to worry about in this field, she should win in a cakewalk. There are three divisions of the International Stallion Stakes on the card and the last should be the most competitive. It features a rematch between Aspidistra Hanover (Donato Hanover) and Upfrontluckycarol (Andover Hall), the two Hanover-breds who finished in a dead-heat for the win a week earlier in the Bluegrass and Frau Blucher (Broadway Hall), also a Bluegrass winner. “I was really happy with that race (in the Bluegrass),” trainer Paul Kelley said of Aspidistra Hanover’s performance. “She was coming off a two-week layoff, as were a lot of the fillies. Even though she’s not a big filly, The Meadows isn’t really her type of track. For whatever reason, I don’t know if it’s the turns are just a little flat or something at The Meadows, she just struggles over that track a little bit. “ Market Share to Return in Late Closer at Red Mile Courtesy Ken W eingartner, Harness Racing Communications Freehold, NJ --- Market Share’s road to the Breeders Crown will go through Lexington this weekend, but not in Sunday’s Kentucky Futurity. Market Share, who is ranked No. 4 in the sport’s current Top 10 poll, is not eligible to the Futurity, so he will compete in a late closer for 3-year-old male trotters on Saturday at The Red Mile. The Kentucky Futurity, the final jewel in the Trotting Triple Crown, is contested in heats, which requires a horse to win twice to be declared the champion. Market Share won the Triple Crown’s second jewel, the Hambletonian Stakes, in August; Archangel captured the first leg, the Yonkers Trot, in July. Horses not eligible to the Futurity can be supplemented to the race for a payment of $62,700. Market Share’s start on Saturday will be a tune up for the upcoming Breeders Crown at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto. Eliminations, if necessary, for the Breeders Crown 3-year-old colt trot are scheduled for Oct. 20 and the $500,000 final is Oct. 27. “If we were eligible, we would be there, but we’re not eligible so it gave me the option not to be,” said Linda Toscano, who trains Market Share for owners Richard Gutnick, TLP Stable and W illiam Augustine. “I know I’m probably not popular. I’m a hundred percent in awe of the Standardbred racehorses because they are capable of going those heats, but when you’re trying to keep one sharp, it’s hard on them. “Market Share started in April and he’s got a long year ahead of him. He’s done everything I’ve asked him to do. I’m really trying to focus on the Breeders Crown as our next goal, if that’s at all possible. That’s certainly what we’re going to aim towards.” A son of Revenue S-Classical Flirt, Market Share has won seven of 15 races this year and $1.76 million. He has 12 career victories in 20 starts, with earnings of $1.79 million. Since finishing third in the Yonkers Trot on July 7, Market Share has won four of seven races and finished no worse than second in the other three. During that span, Market Share and driver Tim Tetrick won the $1.5 million Hambletonian, the $1.03 million Canadian Trotting Classic and the $350,000 Zweig Memorial and finished second in the $500,000 Colonial Trot. Market Share was unbeaten in five starts as a 2-year-old, all at half-mile-oval Freehold Raceway. Toscano entered the season uncertain how the colt would fare when asked to compete on the larger tracks. “It just goes to show you what can happen when a horse gets brave and confident,” Toscano said. “He was always a sound horse, he’s always been a good-gaited horse, and all of a sudden he figured out what to do. “I always knew he had a great work ethic, I wasn’t sure he’d be able to pick it up on the mile track. Once he got the taste of it and figured out what we wanted, he’s gotten stronger and stronger. He’s a classic example of what can happen when a horse gets real brave. He’s always been a fun horse to have around the barn, and to watch what he’s been able to do, I think Timmy and I are both in awe.” Toscano also trains 4-year-old male trotter Chapter Seven, who will be racing Sunday in the Allerage Farm Open Trot at The Red Mile. Chapter Seven is the No. 2-ranked horse in the sport, behind 3-year-old filly trotter Check Me Out. (continued on next page) HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 10/3/12 PAGE 7 of 9 Chapter Seven heads into the Allerage off a 6-1/4 length win over Arch Madness in 1:51.1 in the Open Handicap on Sept. 30 at The Red Mile. “He’s just a great horse,” Toscano said. “He loves to chase a horse down, so he was fortunate (Sunday) that he got to do what he loves to do. He very rarely disappoints when he gets a target M arket Share at the Red M ile to chase down in the stretch.” Chapter Seven has won five of seven races this year and finished second twice, earning $560,225. His wins include the $201,700 Titan Cup, the $150,000 Maxie Lee Invitational and the $250,000 Nat Ray at the Meadowlands, where he equaled the fastest mile ever (1:50.1) for a trotter on a mile racetrack. For his career, Chapter Seven has won 17 of 25 races and earned $1.49 million. He is owned by Gutnick, Southwind Farm and J&T Silva Stables. “He’s a special horse,” Toscano said. “It’s hard to know (how he will do in the Allerage). He’s going to be a hair tighter. He thrived here last year. I’m hoping he comes out and does a good job.” Toscano said no decisions have been made whether to race Chapter Seven and Market Share in 2013. “There are no plans whatsoever for either of those horses; we’re going to let the horses tell us what to do,” she said. “As it stands, everything is in the air. The horses should tell us as we finish the season.” Thursday at The Red Mile Race 2. $98,100, Trot. International Stallion Stake Post Horse Sire Trainer/Driver 1 Shared Past Chocolatier Czernyson/Gingras 2 Fashion Athena Broadway Hall Ji. Campbell/Sears 3 Caneel Hall Deweycheatumnhowe Schnittker/Schnittker 4 Time To Kill Muscles Yankee Croghan/Campbell 5 Uf Tadys Donato Donato Hanover Morgan Jr/D. Miller 6 Morningstar Cantab Hall Takter/Pierce 7 Sina Cantab Hall Bencal/Lachance 8 Vintage Oaks Muscles Yankee Smedshammer/Tetrick 9 Ma Chere Hall Deweycheatumnhowe Czernyson/MacDonald Missed an Edition of the HRU? Check out our archive at w w w .harnessracingupdate.com Race 5. $98,100, Trot. International Stallion Stake Post Horse Sire Trainer/Driver 1 To Dream On Credit Winner Takter/Gingras 2 Parlia Hanover Credit Winner Minor/Campbell 3 Thistle Dhu Donato Hanover Czernyson/Callahan 4 Hanover Belle Andover Hall Alagna/Lachance 5 Coffeecake Hanover Cantab Hall Burke/Sears 6 Feather Your Nest Donato Hanover Norris/D. Miller 7 Bull Spreader Muscles Yankee Gurfein/Tetrick 8 Cupcake Glidemaster Swick/Pierce 9 Royal Assets Donato Hanover Schnittker/Schnittker Race 9. $97,100, Trot. International Stallion Stake Post Horse Sire Trainer/Driver 1 Speed Dial Glidemaster Burgess/Pierce 2 Mistery Woman Donato Hanover Czernyson/D. Miller 3 Aspidistra Hanover Donato Hanover Kelley/Sears 4 Frau Blucher Broadway Hall Oakes/Palone 5 With Sugar Muscles Yankee Takter/Tetrick 6 Upfrontluckycarol Andover Hall O’Donnell/Gingras 7 Miss Steele Muscles Yankee J. Miller/A. Miller 8 Alphadoodle Credit Winner R. Zeron/Jamieson To view Trackmaster pp's for The Red Mile stakes races click here Kentucky Horse Racing Commission Must Do Right Thing I’m not going to waste too many words arguing that Odds On Equuleus never should have been disqualified Saturday night at The Red Mile after crossing the wire first in the Bluegrass Stakes. You know that. I know that. Driver John Campbell knows that. Trainer Robin Schadt knows that. The only three people on the planet who disagree are the three judges behind what is arguably the worst DQ in the history of the sport. (To view the replay click here) I’m not even going to tear into the judges. It’s safe to assume they are competent, hard-working individuals who try to do the right thing. The just made a mistake, a big one. It happens. Because anyone who wagered on Odds On Equuleus, including at least one bridgejumper, will never get paid the money rightfully due to them, the harm done by the disqualification can never fully be undone. But the judges’ decision can be reversed by the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission, which means that Schadt, Campbell, Odds On Equuleus and owner Odds On Racing can still get a win that was robbed from them. The connections did the right thing, lodging an appeal with the state’s racing commission. Their fate now rests with that body. Racing commissions rarely overturn DQ’s. They don’t (continued on next page) HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 10/3/12 PAGE 8 of 9 want to embarrass their officials and they have a hard time overturning what is simply a judgment call. But this one should be different. W hen something is this obvious (Odds On Equuleus and Campbell did absolutely nothing wrong), the commission just can’t look the other way. It has a responsibility to do the right thing and give the race back to the rightful winner. The Odds On team can be heartened by the fact that this commission seems to take its job seriously, which wasn’t always the case with its predecessors. W hen the Churchill Downs stewards failed miserably by allowing Life At Ten to run in the 2010 Breeders’ Cup the KHRC knew it couldn’t look the other way. W hile the bettors who lost millions wagering on a horse that was unfit to run never got their money back, the commission investigated and eventually fired head steward John Veitch, who ignored warnings that there was something wrong with the mare. It’s also been pro-active when it comes to the overabundance of legal race day medications trainers use and is in the process of banning Lasix. W hile you don’t have to agree with that it does show that this is not a commission going through the motions. They don’t need to fire these judges. And there’s nothing they can do for the bettors. They do need to swoop in an correct a bad mistake that was made. If the commission cares about fairness, the integrity of the sport and getting a bad call right, this DQ will be overturned. Tuesday’s Results: 6, Har, $20,000, Pace, FILLIES & MARES OPEN HANDICAP POST POSITION NO. 6 ASSIGNED, 27.2, 57.1, 1:26.1, 1:54.2, SY Keystone Rhythm (m, 8, Camotion--Run With The Tiger, by Albatross), $6,000 2005 SHS-HBG O-Ross T Wolfenden. B-Keystone Farms LLC. T-Ross W olfenden. D-Ross W olfenden, $10,000, Lifetime Record: 140-27-21-18, $294,197 To view replay click here Tuesday’s Results: 1, Indy, $30,000, Pace, **INDIANA SIRES STAKES GOLD LEVEL** 2 Year Old Colts and Geldings-Leg 2 (purse reflects $19,000 from SBDF), M, 27.0, 56.0, 1:24.2, 1:52.0, FT 1-Mister Virgin (g, 2, Always A Virgin--Miss Picasso, by Real Artist), $13,500 2011 IN-PREM O-W illiam C & W illiam P De Long. B-Emerald Highlands Farm & W James Sprow III. T-Roger W elch. D-Ed Hensley, $15,000, Lifetime Record: 9-2-3-3, $96,935 2-Raise The Gin (g, 2, Always A Virgin--Armbro Knots, by Direct Scooter), $17,500 2011 IN-PREM O-Peggy A Carter & Robert B Reid & Sheila R Hummel & Great American Stables, LLC. B-Patrick Lee Gafford. T-Steve Carter. D-Trace Tetrick, $7,500 3-River Sport (g, 2, Red River Hanover--Sportstown Legacy, by Towner's Big Guy) O-Haucks Racing Stables. B-Kenneth R Reway. T-Brian Hauck. D-Rick Farrington, $3,600 Calls: 7H, 6, 1, 2, 2T Finish Order: Nitro, Big Game Hunter, Bluebird Cheetah To view replay click here 3, Indy, $30,000, Pace, **INDIANA SIRES STAKES GOLD LEVEL** 2 Year Old Colts and Geldings-Leg 2 (purse reflects $18,500 from SBDF), M, 27.1, 55.3, 1:23.4, 1:52.0, FT 1-Kanaris (g, 2, Panspacificflight--Thermopylae, by Warrior For Peace) O/B-Tripoli Stable. T-Joe Seekman. D-Trace Tetrick, $15,000, Lifetime Record: 9-4-2-0, $56,610 2-Right Touch (g, 2, Always A Virgin--Touch Of Bogart, by Raque Bogart) O-Knox Services Inc & Raymond Tom Paver & John Rhoads Jr. B-Knox Services Inc. T-Ray Paver. D-Ray Paver, $7,500 3-Muscleshooter (g, 2, Sand Shooter--Audacity, by Art's Conquest), $20,000 2011 HOOSIER O-Mystical Marker Farms LLC & Mary Jane Anderson & Peggy C Hood. B-Jonas Graber. T-Erv Miller. D-Marcus Miller, $3,600 Calls: T, 2, 1H, T, Q Finish Order: Virgil, Black Ops, American Flight, Shark Standing To view replay click here 10, Indy, $22,000, Pace, Fillies and Mares-Invitational PP`S drawn by groups (1-3(4-6)(7-8), 26.4, 56.0, 1:24.3, 1:52.4, FT Jamaica Hanover (m, 4, Art Major--Jasmine Hanover, by Western Hanover), $45,000 2009 LEX-SEL O-Burke Racing Stable LLC & W eaver Bruscemi LLC & Frank D Baldachino & Lawrence R Karr. B-Hanover Shoe Farms Inc. T-Ron Burke. D-Ricky Macomber Jr, $11,000, Lifetime Record: 51-14-13-4, $227,145 To view replay click here Tuesday’s Results: 10, PcD, $50,000, Pace, Mares Open Handicap Post Positions Assigned, 26.3, 54.4, 1:22.3, 1:50.0, GD 1-Camille (m, 4, Camluck--Art Of Design, by Artsplace) O-Burke Racing Stable LLC & Weaver Bruscemi LLC & M1 Stable LLC & Jack B Piatt III. B-Larry J Pollard, CA. T-Ron Burke. D-Matt Kakaley, $25,000, Lifetime Record: 50-19-2-8, $631,984 HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 10/3/12 PAGE 9 of 9 2-Ticket To Rock (m, 5, Rocknroll Hanover--Odds On J P, by Artsplace), $47,000 2008 LEX-SEL O-Let It Ride Stables Inc & J&T Silva Stables, LLC & Robert Cooper Stables LLC & Mentally Stable Inc. B-Perretti Farms. T-Ross Croghan. D-Andrew McCarthy, $12,500 3-Feeling You (m, 5, Cambest--Ripreza Hanover, by Artsplace) O-Gallicchio Racing Stb LLC & Tyler L Buter & Jill Cannella. B-Alan M Kirschenbaum. T-Amber Buter. D-Tyler Buter, $6,000 Calls: NS, 1Q, 1H, 2, 2Q Finish Order: Best Boss, Lightning Treasure, Dawn's Legacy, Southwind Jazmin To view replay click here Camille (Matt Kakaley, $4.60) left and was parked going to the lead past a quick opening quarter of 26.3, rated the half (28.1), faced no serious pressure while kicking clear turning for home and was a handy 2-1/4 length winner in 1:50. Ticket To Rock (Andrew McCarthy) left to the front, yielded to the winner past the quarter, chased from the pocket throughout and dug in through the lane to hold that position over Feeling You (Tyler Buter), who made a mild first over bid at three quarters before getting outkicked for second late. Tuesday’s Results: 11, YR, $22,800, Pace, CLAIMING ALLOW ANCE $25,000 W INNERS OVER $35,000 IN LAST 6 STARTS NOT ELIGIBLE. LAST 4 OUT OF 6 STARTS MUST HAVE BEEN IN NEW YORK. 3 YO 50%, 4 YO 25%, F&M 20%, 27.1, 57.1, 1:26.1, 1:55.1, SY Awesome Armbro N (g, 10, Armbro Operative--Abbeybell, by New York Motoring) O-Patrick J O'Brien. B-W estminster Breeding Synd, NZ. T-Pj Fraley. D-Eric Goodell, $11,400, Lifetime Record: 147-34-23-13, $623,531 To view replay click here HAVE SOMETHING TO GET OFF YOUR CHEST? Send a Letter to the Editor of Harness Racing Update at: editor@ harnessracingupdate.com Pacing sires Sire American Ideal Art Major Art Official Bettor's Delight Dragon Again If I Can Dream Rocknroll Hanover Somebeachsomewhere Well Said Western Ideal Western Terror Total 1 5 1 4 1 1 11 10 6 4 2 Total Price $52,000 $517,000 $60,000 $349,000 $50,000 $32,000 $1,156,000 $816,000 $547,000 $239,000 $79,000 Ave Price $52,000 $103,400 $60,000 $87,250 $50,000 $32,000 $105,091 $81,600 $91,167 $59,750 $39,500 High Price $52,000 $120,000 $60,000 $150,000 $50,000 $32,000 $300,000 $130,000 $100,000 $77,000 $60,000 Colts Colts Total Price Total 2 5 2 8 8 1 16 1 6 4 Total Price $122,000 $615,000 $197,000 $428,000 $512,000 $70,000 $2,010,000 $50,000 $364,000 $294,000 Ave Price $61,000 $123,000 $98,500 $53,500 $64,000 $70,000 $125,625 $50,000 $60,667 $73,500 High Price $70,000 $280,000 $100,000 $95,000 $110,000 $70,000 $360,000 $50,000 $120,000 $100,000 Colts Colts Total Price Colts Ave Price Colts High Price 2 $225,000 $112,500 $120,000 2 $217,000 $108,500 $150,000 8 7 3 1 1 $1,072,000 $567,000 $267,000 $77,000 $60,000 $134,000 $81,000 $89,000 $77,000 $60,000 $300,000 $130,000 $100,000 $77,000 $60,000 Colts Ave Price Colts High Price Fillies 1 3 1 2 1 1 3 3 3 3 1 Fillies Total Price $52,000 $292,000 $60,000 $132,000 $50,000 $32,000 $84,000 $249,000 $280,000 $162,000 $19,000 Fillies 2 3 2 4 4 Fillies Total Price $122,000 $410,000 $197,000 $229,000 $245,000 5 1 $577,000 $50,000 2 $172,000 Trotting sires Sire Andover Hall Cantab Hall Credit Winner Deweycheatumnhowe Donato Hanover Kadabra Muscle Hill Muscle Mass Muscles Yankee Yankee Glide 2 $205,000 $102,500 $105,000 4 4 1 11 $199,000 $267,000 $70,000 $1,433,000 $49,750 $66,750 $70,000 $130,273 $77,000 $105,000 $70,000 $360,000 6 2 $364,000 $122,000 $60,667 $61,000 $120,000 $72,000 © Copyright Harness Racing Update. 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