Rocknroll Hanover Euthanized
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Rocknroll Hanover Euthanized
Friday, March 15, 2013 Rocknroll Hanover Euthanized By Bill Finley Among the top sires in the history of the sport, Rocknroll Hanover died yesterday after undergoing gastric problems. He was only 11. He was at his new home, a Perretti Farm's satellite facility in Pennsylvania, and had been showing no signs of problems until yesterday when it was apparent he was suffering from stomach discomfort. He was taken to Mid-Atlantic Equine in Ringoes, New Jersey, where the decision was made to put him down. "People are with him 24 hours in Rocknroll Hanover, 2002-2013 Pennsylvania," said Perretti's Bob Marks. "They noticed he wasn't acting right. Also his stomach was kind of bloated, so they took him right to Mid-Atlantic and from there the vets took over. Once they got in there and saw what they were dealing with it was not a close call about euthanizing him. They called it a gastric impaction. What that means is he was eating fine but it was not going past the stomach into the intestines. Consequently the stomach kept blowing up." Rocknroll Hanover, bred by Hanover Farms, sold for $190,000 at the 2001 Harrisburg Yearling Sale. He is by Western Ideal out of the Direct Scooter mare Rich N Elegant. Campaigned by Jeff Snyder and trained by Brett Pelling. His first big win came in the 2004 Metro, where he scored an upset win at 31-1 with Brian Sears driving. Track Race Purse Meadowlands 3rd, A1/FFA $30,000 pps Meadowlands 7th, A-2/FFA, FM $30,000 pps Yonkers 6th, Open $35,000 pps Yonkers 8th, Open FM $35,000 pps Past Performances courtesy of www.trackmaster.com As good as he was as a 2 year old, he was much better at three. He was sensational that year, winning three huge events, the Meadowlands Pace, the North America Cup and the Breeders Crown. With those wins on his record, he was named 2005 Horse of the Year. He retired with a career record of 15 for 26 and earnings of $2,754,038. His lifetime mark was 1:48.3, set in the Meadowlands Pace. "The best I ever had? Yes," Pelling said yesterday by phone. "He was unreal. He was a big horse with high, high speed. Rocknroll could really get it and that's what you look for. The big ones are usually big and slow and but could get it. That's what he passed on to his prodigy. He obviously was a great sire and being so young it's a big loss for the industry. He's was basically the last great horse that I had. I'm in my office now and I'm looking at his picture on the wall. For me, it feels like the end of an era." Perretti Farm, a powerhouse in the breeding industry, particularly in the early part of the 2000s,was looking for a new pacing stallion and Marks and the Perretti team focused in on Rocknroll Hanover. "We were supposed to get Western Ideal and didn't get HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 3/15/13 PAGE 2 of 9 Reports of His Death Were Greatly... Dewey did not defeat Truman and Rock N Roll Heaven did not die yesterday. In our rush to get the news out on the death yesterday of top stallion Rocknroll Hanover HRU misidentified him as Rock n Roll Heaven in a “news bulletin” edition. Rock N Roll Heaven, a son of Rocknroll Hanover, is alive, well and standing at stud at Blue Chip Farms in Wallkill, NY. Massive apologies for the error and we will resume publishing if someone can talk us down the ledge. Saying Goodbye to a Superstar The death of Rocknroll Hanover on Thursday sent shockwaves through the Standardbred breeding industry, both in North America and around the world. The 11 year-old stallion was a major force at the sales scene and him, so we were looking to get one of his sons," Marks said. in major stakes events. He was a star attraction at Perretti "I went to watch his first baby race and he was horrible. But Farms in New Jersey since his retirement in 2005, but had he became a great 2-year-old. That sire line had always also been a shuttle stallion doing service in Australia in the worked in the first crop. So I thought that if Western Ideal off-season. was going to have a great horse it would probably come from Rocknroll Hanover established himself with his first crop his first crop. And that mare, Rich N Elegant, was a super which raced in 2009. From that group of 151 foals, he mare, So Rocknroll was the prime candidate." sired the 2010 Horse of the Year Rock N Roll Heaven and Perretti bought in and the the champion mare Put On A Show. They both earned in horse was sent to their farm in excess of $2 million, and Rocknroll Hanover has a total of Cream Ridge, New Jersey. 6 millionaires to his credit. Marks and the Perretti team The stallion was euthanized on Thursday after suffering were right. As far as stallions from intestinal distress. He was standing the 2013 go, Rocknroll Hanover was a breeding season in Pennsylvania after serving 7 seasons home run. in the stud at Perretti Farms in New Jersey. From just four crops that have hit the races so far, Rocknroll Rocknroll Hanover in Hanover's progeny have earned action at The Red Mile $45.6 million. His top performers include Rock N Roll Heaven, Put On A Show, Panther Hanover, A Rocknroll Dance, Rocklamation and Pet Rock. He has sired 104 horses that have made $100,000 or more. Based on money-earned, his was the leading pacing sire in North America in 2012 when his offspring earned $17,055,965. Bettor's Delight was second with $15.4 million. Rocknroll Hanover shuttled to Australia during our summers and stood there at Empire Stallions Corp. "He sired strong horses," Marks said. "He wasn’t a brilliant early 2-year-old as are some of his get, but by mid-summer of his 2-year-old season he set a world record in the Metro Pace. And from post 10, no less.” His death occurred in the middle of the breeding season and Marks estimated that he was bred to about 40 to 50 mares so far. He was bred to a full crop in 2012 and one of those babies was born yesterday. Rocknroll Hanover began his stud career in New Jersey but with the breeding program in the state suffering through tough times he was moved to Pennsylvania this year where he was standing for $15,000. "We did get some good news yesterday," Marks said. "Just about an hour after he died, Fox Valley Shaker, who is the dam of Pretty Katherine, delivered her foal and she's a nice looking filly. That's unusual because normally you don't see that happen at five in the afternoon. She looks like her father." HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 3/15/13 PAGE 3 of 9 winner's share of the purse. In that race he took his career mark of 1:48.3. He was the main attraction in a 3 horse entry from the Pelling Stable coming into The Little Brown Jug. The other members of the Pelling troika were Village Jolt and Cams Fool. In the Jug, he set the pace as the heavy favorite, but was caught in the stretch by P-Forty-Seven. In the Jug final, it was the same but Rocknroll Hanover faded to finish a well-beaten third. He gained revenge for his Jug loss with two commanding victories at The Red Mile and finished his career by winning both his elimination and final of the Breeders Crown at the Meadowlands. In his first crop, he greeted 189 well-bred beauties and from this group sired 82 pacers with marks of 1:55 or faster. Collectively, his first crop earned more than $20.9 million. The big star was Rock N Roll Heaven who, like his sire, put together a Horse of the Year campaign in 2010. That crop also included Put On A Show p,5,1:47.3, a winner of more than $ 2.4 million. Two other millionaire mares from Rocknroll Hanover's first crop are Rocklamation and Ticket To Rock . Rocknroll Hanover sired last season's Meadowlands Pace winner in A Rocknroll Dance, himself a winner of more than $ 1.9 million in his first two seasons at the races. Another outstanding colt from his 2009 crop was Simply Business, a winner of $844,540. Rocknroll Hanover sired 104 winners of $100,000 or more. Rocknroll Hanover's yearlings were always in great demand at the yearling auctions, despite the fact that their Last year he bred 149 mares, his smallest book since commercial appeal was not bolstered by a strong state entering the stud in 2006. His popularity was affected by the program in New Jersey. relatively weak New Jersey Sires Stakes, which does not His loss is reminiscent of the sudden death of trotting enjoy the support of slots funding. To date he has 876 Triple Crown winner Windsong's Legacy at age seven at registered foals, consisting of 487 colts and 389 fillies. They Perretti Farms in 2008. have earned more than $ 45.6 million. Rocknroll Hanover was born with a royal pedigree as his sire was Western Ideal and his dam was the remarkably successful Rich N Elegant. As a yearling, Rocknroll Gural's Open Letter/Plea For Loyalty: It Won't Hanover sold for $190,000 to Jeffrey Work Snyder and Lothlorien Equestrian By Bill Finley Rock N Roll Heaven is Ceneter. He vaulted into prominence Jeff Gural is a smart man, a among the many top in early September of his 2 year-old successful man and he is the sole season by winning the $ 933,086 horses sired by reason the sport's most Metro at Woodbine in a record Rocknroll Hanover indispensable track, the 1:49.4. In that race he went off at Meadowlands, is still operating. odds of 31-1 and triumphed by a length for Brian Sears and But when it comes to trainer Brett Pelling. He followed that victory with 1:52.3 win understanding human nature he in The Champlain at Mohawk. He was one of the favorites comes off as hopelessly naïve. for the Breeders Crown at Woodbine but was scratched from Gural sent an open letter to that event. East Coast horsemen yesterday In his sophomore season, he won 12 out of 18 starts and asking them to stay loyal to the Meadowlands and earned Horse of the Year honors in 2005. For much of the continue to race there even though the Big M's purses are season, he was virtually unbeatable. He won the $1,215,000 often lower than those at competing tracks. (See following North America Cup in 1:49.4. A month later, he swept the insert from the Meadowlands to read the letter). He Meadowlands Pace by 3 lengths, pocketing the $500,000 HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 3/15/13 PAGE 4 of 9 knows that he needs horses to fill his entry box in order to generate big handle numbers, vital at the Meadowlands since it doesn't have alternative gaming filling everyone's pockets. "To be blunt, I need the industry to step up and support the Meadowlands which may not be the best business decision for everyone in the short term but, in my opinion, the industry needs a healthy Meadowlands and we deserve the support of the industry," he wrote. Gural tries to make the argument that a healthy Meadowlands makes for a healthy harness racing industry and a healthy harness racing industry is good for everyone. The sport needs the Meadowlands to thrive and had it gone away the entire industry would have taken a major hit. Gural says he's done a lot for the sport and he deserves the support of its participants in return. He's not wrong. But neither is he right. Loyalty, support and gratitude are wonderful concepts but when they face off with the mighty dollar they're going to lose out every time. That's just the way people are and an open letter from Jeff Gural is never going to change that. Take Brian Sears. He abandoned the Meadowlands this year to go drive at Yonkers. There was only one reason for him to do so-money. He is killing them on the other side of the Hudson River. He entered last night's racing with 110 wins and $1,376,465 in earnings on the year, second in the country behind Corey Callahan, who has had 372 more drives. Driving part time at Yonkers and part time at the Meadowlands in 2012 his earnings were $1,191,873 at the same point in year. And with his star dimming at the Meadowlands it's unlikely he would have been able to make even that much money this year had he stayed in New Jersey. That Brian Sears left the Meadowlands doesn't make Sears a bad guy. It makes him like most everyone else. He knew he'd make more money at Yonkers and making money is a lot more important to the vast majority of people than giving support to someone who stepped up and saved the Meadowlands and has done a lot of good for harness racing. It would be nice if people weren't that way. But they are. Take Tim Tetrick. I seriously doubt that loyalty to Gural had anything to do with his decision to stay at the Meadowlands. Tetrick has discovered a formula that works for him. Winning at the Meadowlands, which remains the most prominent track in the sport, keeps him in the headlines and on the radar screens of trainers who win on the Grand Circuit. He'll sacrifice some purse dollars from January through April knowing that it will pay off later when the Meadowlands has its rich stakes races and he's driving the first or second choice in just about every one of them. When Gural asks people to support the Meadowlands they're going to ask in return "what's in it for me?" and his answer is going to have to be something more motivating than "it's the right thing to do for the sport." The Meadowlands can't compete against the slots-fattened purses at Yonkers and Chester, so Gural is going to have to find other ways to convince people to race at the Meadowlands. He's already prepared to take one step. Because Chester and Pocono don't run in the winter, it can actually be hard to get into a race at the Meadowlands. He is set to put in a points system that rewards trainers who race at the Meadowlands throughout the year so that they get preferential treatment when it comes to getting into races in January and February. That may help, but maybe he ought to take a longer look down the road. The Meadowlands is likely to get its own slots operation within the near future and if that happens the purses at the track are going to be sensational, likely much bigger than those at Yonkers, Chester, Pocono, Dover. Is there a way to reward the drivers and trainers who support the Meadowlands during these tough times and shut out those who don't once the Meadowlands Open starts going for $95,000? Should he tell Sears and fellow Meadowlands expatriate George Brennan he's not going to let them drive at the Meadowlands once it has slots unless they come home now? Those may seem like drastic measures, but the only way to get people to support the Meadowlands is to convince them that it's in their best interests financially. Remember, Jeff, it’s always about the money. Meadowlands Program To Include More Info On Layoff Horses By Lucas Marquardt Blended Whiskey, a starter in Saturday's eighth race at the Meadowlands, hasn't raced since Feb. 23, but horseplayers won't have to play a guessing game when it comes to where he's been. The Meadowlands Racetrack program will now include enhanced information on horses who have not raced in the last 21 to 45 days. Specifically, their trainers must inform the Meadowlands racing office why the horses have not raced lately. Much like an NFL "Team Report" that indicates why a player missed practice or a game, this report will provide bettors with a little more information that they would not normally find in the past performances. For simulcast bettors, the layoff report will be posted as a TV Graphic on the Meadowlands nightly broadcast. Additionally, the layoff report will be posted on The Meadowlands Twitter Account and Facebook page. In the case of Blended Whiskey, trainer Frank Scamporino Jr. offered the following explanation for the gelding's 24-day absence: "Trainer reports horse was claimed from Dover to bring to the mile track. Had to wait HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 3/15/13 PAGE 5 of 9 out the 60 day post claim rule. Swimming recently for conditioning." The only other horse this weekend who falls into the 21-45 days off category is Autumn Treasure, a starter in Friday's tenth race. In her case, the report is as follows; “Autumn Treasure - last started 2/23 trainer Calabrese said she's a recent private purchase. Trained fast in Canada last Wednesday arrived in NJ on Friday. Trained lightly today in NJ. Seems fine." Meadowlands Director of Racing Operations Darin Zoccali said the idea was hatched after track management heard from a few bettors who complained after some layoff horses turned in big races after showing poor form in their most recent starts. "This season the Meadowlands has been trying to give bettors as much information as possible and this is another effort to do so," Zoccali said. "It's important for bettors to know why a horse had not raced recently and we're hopeful that the trainers will help us by offering honest information. We heard some complaints from bettors about layoff horses and this seemed like a way to remedy the situation." a free workshop on how to get media attention for horse-related businesses. The workshop will be held from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. on Saturday (March 23) at the Museum, at 240 Main Street, Goshen, New York. The workshop will cover topics such as how to develop pertinent media contacts, how to write, prepare and distribute press materials, how to identify and pitch feature stories, use of photos and video, as well as crisis communications. The content will be applicable for farms, fair associations, tracks, training centers, racing stables and equine nonprofits. There is no cost for the workshop, but advance registration is required. The workshop will be conducted by Ellen Harvey, executive director of the USTA’s Harness Racing Communications division and a Museum trustee. To sign up, call 732.780.3700 or e-mail ellen.harvey@ustrotting.com . Weather permitting, there will be a free walking tour of adjacent Goshen Historic Track, starting at 10:30 a.m. that morning and open to all workshop participants and guests. Meadowlands Handle Down in First Tilt Against Chester Though the results were far from disastrous, the Meadowlands handle definitely felt the impact of the opening of racing at Chester last week. The Friday and Saturday cards handled a combined $6,283,946. The Friday and Saturday cards from a week earlier, when Chester was not racing, handled $6,858,783. The key difference was that the Meadowlands carded 13 races on Friday, March 1 but went with only an 11-race card on Friday, March 8. With fewer horses available because Chester is another option for trainers, last Saturday's 13-race card at the Meadowlands had 108 starters. A week earlier the number was 121. The good news for the Meadowlands was that 2013 handle continued to outpace 2012 handle. The handle for last weekend was up 21.5 percent over the comparable two-day period in 2012. Coleman Fined and Suspended Trainer Casie Coleman has been hit with a two-month suspension and a $16,000 fine after three of her horses failed post-race tests last month at Woodbine. The three tested positive for the corticosteroid Flumethasone. Coleman’s suspension runs from March 5 through May 3. A year earlier, Coleman was handed a $5,000 fine and suspended 45 days for a positive for the drug Ephedrine. March 15 Payments Due for Tioga, Vernon Tioga & Vernon Downs 2013 marquee stakes require a March 15 nomination payment. These include the Artiscape, Credit Winner, Muscle Hill and Roll With Joe (formerly Bettor's Delight) for older horses, the Empire Breeders Classic for 3 year olds and the Kindergarten Trotting Classic for two year olds. Please follow this link to download the necessary form. USTA, Harness Racing Museum Team Up on Publicity Workshop by Ellen Harvey, Harness Racing Communications Freehold, NJ --- The United States Trotting Association and the Harness Racing Museum are teaming up to sponsor HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 3/15/13 PAGE 6 of 9 HRU Race Criteria The following race results are contained in Harness Racing Update: U.S. races with a purse value of $20,000 and over, and Canadian races with a purse value of $25,000 or over. In addition, HRU will provide the results of significant “series” events with purses less than $20,000. Stakes races with a purse value of $60,000 and over are previewed in HRU. Race 9, Fillies & Mares B-2 Pace SIR JILLIAN Z TAM was bet down to 8/5 last weekend and inexplicably sat in from 5th and was shuffled to last. Of course she was flying late when free and two back closed in :26:3; is capable of speed if Lachance wants to use it. I think he will. DAY BLUE CHIP is 2 for 2 on the year for Toscano; this field is her most difficult to date on the year. Lightly raced mare is 4 for 5 in her career. MISS SAND CREEK went a good mile two back in 1:52:4 and then wasn't put in play last week at 3/1. I'm a bit surprised Miller opted to SHAKY HANOVER, so we get Allard here instead. Her best would be good enough. LOVE YOU BYE needs to go a little faster but goes for impossible to ignore connections. Race 10, C-1 Trot PERMANENT JOY was hard used in that 1:55 mile two weeks ago and it's worth nothing that both first and second finishers from that race came back to win next out. The obvious killer here is that Krivelin elects to drive himself but this one still rates a playable bomb to close out the pick 4. THROUGH THE NIGHT was Tetrick's pick and this one was closing two back to be second to New Zion (race 8). CHOCOHOLIC showed good trot at both ends of his By Brett Sturman most recent mile in the off going and two back was an Race 7, Fillies & Mares A-2/FFA Handicap Pace easy winner against lesser. Picks up Miller. ROCKLAMATION makes her 7-year-old debut for Burke BLOOMFIELDCANTIFLY took no prisoners last out on the tonight and $770,000 winner from 2012 is obviously the class lead and paid the price late; was Yannick's selection over of the field; it's only a matter of how hard she'll be used in B L CLASS ACT who broke last week while moving. this spot. This one qualified against stablemate Camille and The Plays two other stars in that recent qualifier; closed in :26:3. Not $12 ticket ($1 base): 6 / 1-2-6 / 8 / 1-2-3-6 the most difficult looking field. UNRED HANOVER $48 ticket ($1 base): 4-6 / 1-2-6-7 / 5-8 / 1-3-6 couldn't quicken enough to track down the race winner last out; might get more now on the change to Pierce. SOUTHWIND JAZMIN looked like a winner last week opening a lead into the stretch and she simply ran out of steam late; N Y YANKEES benefitted for the 1:51 win. HANDSOFFMYCOOKIE was one of the top fillies on the NY circuit the last two years. Wednesday’s Results 10, DD, $23,000, Trot, Open Handicap Post Positions Race 8, B-2 Trot Assigned, 27.3, 57.4, 1:27.0, 1:55.2, FT After a dismal 4-year-old season, NEW ZION has things I'm So Striking (g, 4, So Striking--Ringside Katie, by turned around this meet and this Conway Hall gelding now Dream Vacation) O/B-E & K Stable Inc & Lois G & Earl J finds himself in career form. Parked from post 9 a couple Walters. T-Eddie Dennis. D-Eddie Dennis, $11,500, weeks ago while challenging for the lead, he wrested Lifetime Record: 25-8-7-3, $131,438 command into the stretch and was only beat late by Lexis Amigo. Miller back aboard and a further move to the inside Thursday’s Results are good signs; sharp. DASH FOR THE CASH has run into 8, DD, $23,000, Pace, Winners Over $12,000 in Last 6 killers in his last pair and is better than those lines show. Starts/Open Handicap Post Positions 1 thru 4 Drawn Post THE CHANCELLOR drops, lands the rail and is sure to Positions 5 thru 7 Assigned, 26.2, 54.2, 1:22.1, 1:50.2, FT threaten at this level. BAMBINO HALL makes his second Eagle All (g, 7, Allamerican Ingot--It's Gina, by start back over the track for Allard and has a good history Albatross), $700 2007 PA-Pref O-Arty L Foster. B-Dettore here; was third last out to Il Mago. WESTSIDE LINDY Farms Inc. T-Arty Foster. D-Ron Pierce, $11,500, Lifetime looked like a winner midway through the stretch last week Record: 161-28-31-27, $512,398 and WHEELS was clear late in that same race but wasn't To view replay click here fast enough. MAGGLIO gets away from a tough foe; nearly shocked three back at a similar level. HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 3/15/13 PAGE 7 of 9 10, DD, $30,000, Pace, DELAWARE Special Handicap Post Positions 1 thru 6 Drawn Post Positions 7 & 8 Drawn, 27.1, 55.2, 1:23.1, 1:50.4, FT Fancyfreeshark (h, 6, Four Starzzz Shark--Fancy Art, by Artsplace), $20,000 2008 SHS-HBG O-Andrew R Glassmeyer. B-White Birch Farm. T-A Bobby Glassmeyer. D-Jonathan Roberts, $15,000, Lifetime Record: 69-19-6-8, $308,675 2-Europan Union (g, 6, No Pan Intended--Pansatlantic, by Matt's Scooter) O-Edwin F Gannon Jr. B-Peter Pan Stables Inc. T-Edwin Gannon Jr. D-Jim Morand, $7,500 3-Catchmecullen A (g, 10, Christian Cullen--Kimrena, by Trustmaker) O-Nanticoke Racing Inc & Joshua Davis Parker. B-M Arrow, AS. T-Joshua Parker. D-Allan Davis, $3,600 Calls: Q, 1H, 2, 1H, NS Finish Order: Rusty's All In, Wee Brother N, Mustang Art, Idealist, Jeremy's Successor To view replay click here Record: 4-2-0-0, $13,125 4, Mea, $20,000, Pace, *F&M PREFERRED HANDICAP* P.P.1-7 DRAWN; 8 ASSIGNED, 26.3, 56.4, 1:24.2, 1:52.4, FT Ali Rush (m, 8, Dragon Again--Alicrombie, by Abercrombie) O-Jessica Hensley. B-Thomas B Cave. T-Darren Taneyhill. D-Brett Miller, $10,000, Lifetime Record: 145-23-23-25, $285,300 8, Mea, $11,250, Trot, ***THE KEN WEAVER MEMORIAL TROT*** LC- 3 & 4YO C&G TROT - 2ND LEG NW $25,000 LIFE UP TO AND INCLUDING FEBRUARY 1, 2013 (PA OWNED OR SIRED), M, 28.2, 59.3, 1:28.0, 1:57.4, FT September Hall (h, 4, Andover Hall--September Hanover, by Donerail), $5,000 2010 LEX-SEL O-Mario F Caponi. B-Reve Avec Moi Dreamwithme, CA. T-Bruce Riegle. D-Brett Miller, $5,625, Lifetime Record: 19-3-2-4, $11,044 14, Mea, $11,250, Trot, ***THE KEN WEAVER MEMORIAL TROT*** LC- 3 & 4YO C&G TROT - 2ND LEG NW $25,000 LIFE UP TO AND INCLUDING FEBRUARY Thursday’s Results 1, 2013 (PA OWNED OR SIRED), 29.4, 1:01.1, 1:30.1, 2, M, $12,500, Pace, RAGS TO RICHES 3 Year Olds & Up 1:59.3, FT Starters For a Base Claiming Price of $10,000 or Less Once Pounce K (c, 3, Donato Hanover--Key's La Nina, by in Last 4 Starts Up to & Including 2/15/2013 2nd Leg, M, Bj's Mac) O/B-Robert J Key. T-Charlie Norris. D-Charlie 26.3, 56.2, 1:25.4, 1:53.3, FT Norris, $5,625, Lifetime Record: 15-3-1-1, $24,657 Hopskipanajump (g, 5, Royal Art--Hoptuit Hanover, by Kentucky Spur) O-Michael Calimeri. B-Rufus J Troyer. Tuesday’s Results T-Lisa Zabielski. D-David Miller, $6,250, Lifetime Record: 1, Mea, $11,250, Pace, *** THE WALTER RUSSELL 83-16-8-11, $97,734. MEMORIAL*** L.C. - 3YO & 4YO C&G PACE - 2ND LEG To view replay click here NW $25,000 LIFE UP TO AND INCLUDING FEBRUARY 1, 2013 (PA OWNED OR SIRED), 28.0, 58.0, 1:25.4, 6, M, $12,500, Pace, RAGS TO RICHES 3 Year Olds & Up 1:55.3, GD Starters For a Base Claiming Price of $10,000 or Less Once Gary's Party (g, 4, Party At Artsplace--Nice'n Big, by in Last 4 Starts Up to & Including 2/15/2013 2nd Leg, M, Big Towner) O-Randall B Bendis & Thomas J Pollack. 26.2, 56.0, 1:25.0, 1:52.2, FT B-Mary Lea Jeffers. T-Randy Bendis. D-Aaron Merriman, Cane Ridge (g, 7, Cambest--Camus, by Artsplace), $5,625, Lifetime Record: 23-6-5-3, $28,974 $30,000 2007 SHS-HBG O-Darius P Oshidar. B-Walnut Hall Limited. T-Doug Dilloian Jr. D-Yannick Gingras, $6,250, 10, Mea, $11,250, Pace, *** THE WALTER RUSSELL Lifetime Record: 101-13-20-12, $199,956 MEMORIAL*** L.C. - 3YO & 4YO C&G PACE - 2ND LEG To view replay click here NW $25,000 LIFE UP TO AND INCLUDING FEBRUARY 1, 2013 (PA OWNED OR SIRED), 27.1, 57.3, 1:26.0, 1:55.3, GD Backdraft Hanover (g, 3, Yankee Cruiser--Bearnaise Hanover, by The Panderosa), $6,500 2011 ADIOS O-Curran Racing LLC. B-Hanover Shoe Farms Inc. T-Raymond Simms. D-Eric Ledford, $5,625, Lifetime Monday’s Results Record: 10-2-3-1, $16,054 1, Mea, $11,250, Trot, ***THE KEN WEAVER MEMORIAL TROT*** LC- 3 & 4YO C&G TROT - 2ND LEG NW $25,000 14, Mea, $11,250, Pace, *** THE WALTER RUSSELL LIFE UP TO AND INCLUDING FEBRUARY 1, 2013 (PA MEMORIAL*** L.C. - 3YO & 4YO C&G PACE - 2ND LEG OWNED OR SIRED), 28.0, 58.3, 1:26.4, 1:57.3, FT NW $25,000 LIFE UP TO AND INCLUDING FEBRUARY Nf Notebook (g, 4, Like A Prayer--Nf Notable, by Conway 1, 2013 (PA OWNED OR SIRED), 28.2, 57.4, 1:26.0, Hall), $4,200 2010 BRDS-SEL O-Dale B Wareham. B-John 1:54.3, GD P Hurtgen. T-Kris Rickert. D-Tony Hall, $5,625, Lifetime Up Front Dan (g, 4, Dragon Again--She's A Daisy, by HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 3/15/13 PAGE 8 of 9 Jenna's Beach Boy), $100,000 2010 LEX-SEL O-Burke Racing Stable LLC & Weaver Bruscemi LLC & C Ed Mullinax. B-C Ed Mullinax & Susanne Jackson. T-Ron Burke. D-Dave Palone, $5,625, Lifetime Record: 13-2-3-2, $23,152 Saturday’s Results 12, YR, $24,000, Pace, NON-WINNERS OF $25,000 IN LAST 6 STARTS, 27.3, 56.0, 1:24.2, 1:53.3, FT Modern Day Clyde (g, 5, Bonnie And Clyde--Ashlee Wednesday’s Results Lyn, by Beach Towel) O-Danbry Racing Inc. B-Winbak 11, Phl, $40,000, Pace, Fillies & Mares Open Handicap Post Farm. T-Rosemary Smutz. D-Brian Sears, $12,000, 1-4 Draw Post 5 Assigned, 28.0, 57.0, 1:24.4, 1:53.1, FT Lifetime Record: 55-15-12-9, $189,704 1-Alexachase (m, 5, Bettor's Delight--Jett Away, by Dream Away) O-Johnny & Kimberley I Waite. B-Rodney Monday’s Results Mitchell Inc. T-Donald Brittingham. D-Bret Brittingham, 1, YR, $12,500, Pace, PETTICOAT SERIES 3&4 YEAR $20,000, Lifetime Record: 60-20-10-7, $288,444 OLD FILLIES & MARES 1ST LEG 1ST DIVISION, 28.2, 2-Jeremes Sweetheart (m, 4, Jereme's Jet--Fox Valley 58.1, 1:26.1, 1:54.4, FT Evanna, by Incredible Finale), $92,000 2010 LEX-SEL Apach Of Luck (m, 4, Camluck--Exonerated, by O-Wm Kenneth Wood & William J Dittmar Jr & Stephen J Apaches Fame) O-Burke Racing Stable LLC & Weaver Iaquinta. B-Jeff S Jones. T-Eric Ell. D-Geo. Napolitano Jr, Bruscemi LLC & Howard A Taylor. B-Doug B & Dennis B $10,000 Belan, CA & Brian G Fitzgerald, CA. T-Ron Burke. D-Matt 3-Royal Cee Cee N (m, 7, Christian Cullen--Royal Van, by Kakaley, $6,250, Lifetime Record: 40-4-6-6, $89,490 Sokys Atom) O-Mark A Harder. B-P K Brand, NZ. T-Mark Harder. D-Ron Pierce, $4,800 4, YR, $12,500, Pace, PETTICOAT SERIES 3&4 YEAR Calls: 2Q, 1H, 1Q, 1, Q OLD FILLIES & MARES 1ST LEG 2ND DIVISION, 27.4, Finish Order: Ooh Bad Shark, Foxy Lady 57.4, 1:28.0, 1:57.2, FT Upfrontwhosurlady (f, 3, Whosurboy--Western Shuffle, Thursday’s Results by Western Hanover) O-Up Front Racing LLC. B-Wayne 5, Phl, $20,000, Trot, NW $17,500 in Last 5 Starts AE: NW 9 A Shaffer III & Wayne A Shaffer Jr & Jacob R Ramsburg. Ext. PM Races or $90,000 Lifetime, 28.1, 58.4, 1:28.1, T-Mark Ford. D-Mark Macdonald, $6,250, Lifetime Record: 1:56.3, FT 15-3-3-2, $53,766 Zitomira (m, 8, Donerail--Pinestruction, by Pine Chip), $6,000 2006 NJ-CL O-Jacqueline M Ingrassia. B-Dr John M 6, YR, $12,500, Pace, PETTICOAT SERIES 3&4 YEAR Egloff & Arden Homestead Stable. T-Frank Ingrassia. OLD FILLIES & MARES 1ST LEG 3RD DIVISION, 29.1, D-Jacqueline Ingrassia, $10,000, Lifetime Record: 58.2, 1:27.0, 1:55.0, FT 142-24-21-27, $494,971. To view replay click here Fast And Fiesty (m, 4, Allamerican Native--Buddy's Gal, by Bettor's Delight), $20,000 2010 SHS-HBG O-Edward A Bardowski & Thomas W Fanning. B-Hanover Shoe Farms Inc. T-Tom Fanning. D-Brian Sears, $6,250, Lifetime Record: 15-7-2-2, $51,590 Monday’s Results 8, Wdb. $34,000, Trot. Preferred. 27.1, 57.2, 1:26.2, 1:41.1, 7, YR, $12,500, Pace, PETTICOAT SERIES 3&4 YEAR 1:55.4 SY OLD FILLIES & MARES 1ST LEG 4TH DIVISION, 28.3, Frenchfrysnvinegar (m,8 - Angus Hall-Gugus-Fool Me 57.4, 1:26.4, 1:54.4, FT Not) O-David Smith. B-David Smith & Big Al’s Stable. T-Jeff Lady's Art (m, 4, Art Major--Lady Matawai N, by Gillis. D-Jody Jamieson, $17,000. Lifetime Record: 139-32Tuapeka Knight) O-Kenneth M Seastrom & James L 24-18, $1,066,488 Kouretas. B-James L Kouretas & Kenneth M Seastrom. T-Ed Lohmeyer. D-Brian Sears, $6,250, Lifetime Record: © Copyright Harness Racing Update. 25-9-5-2, $46,033 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. Harness Racing Update is the sport's most comprehensive news source. Like it? Tell a friend. HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 3/15/13 PAGE 9 of 9 10, YR, $20,000, Pace, CLAIMING ALLOWANCE $40,000 / $50,000 HANDICAP 3 YO 50%, 4 YO 25%, F&M 20%, 28.0, 57.1, 1:25.3, 1:53.2, FT Curator (g, 5, American Ideal--Gallery Hop, by Artsplace), $40,000 2009 LEX-SEL O-Jack Darling Stables LTD, CA. B-Brittany Farms. T-Andrew Harris. D-Brian Sears, $10,000, Lifetime Record: 41-15-4-8, $174,630 Tuesday’s Results 4, YR, $12,500, Pace, SAGAMORE HILL SERIES 3&4 YEAR OLD COLTS, HORSES & GELDINGS 1ST LEG 1ST DIVISION, 28.0, 58.1, 1:26.4, 1:56.0, SY A Bettor World (c, 3, Bettor's Delight--Color Me Beachy, by Jenna's Beach Boy), $40,000 2011 SHS-HBG O-J&T Silva Stables, LLC & Kenneth R Tucci. B-Twinbrook Limited, CA & Dr David C Goodrow, CA. T-Aaron Lambert. D-George Brennan, $6,250, Lifetime Record: 11-3-1-2, $41,640 6, YR, $12,500, Pace, SAGAMORE HILL SERIES 3&4 YEAR OLD COLTS, HORSES & GELDINGS 1ST LEG 2ND DIVISION, 27.2, 56.4, 1:25.2, 1:55.2, SY Hope Blue Chip (h, 4, Art Major--Pw Spare, by No Pan Intended), $85,000 2010 SHS-HBG O-Richard J Banca. B-Blue Chip Bloodstock Inc. T-Richard Banca. D-Larry Stalbaum, $6,250, Lifetime Record: 31-7-1-6, $52,215 7, YR, $12,500, Pace, SAGAMORE HILL SERIES 3&4 YEAR OLD COLTS, HORSES & GELDINGS 1ST LEG 3RD DIVISION, 27.4, 57.4, 1:27.0, 1:56.2, SY Trip Hanover (g, 4, Art Major--Twin B Beachbaby, by The Panderosa), $90,000 2010 SHS-HBG O-Gilberto Garcia-Herrera & Donald G & Barbara D Arnstine. B-Hanover Shoe Farms Inc. T-Gilbert Garcia-Herrera. D-George Brennan, $6,250, Lifetime Record: 28-4-4-3, $47,169 8, YR, $12,500, Pace, SAGAMORE HILL SERIES 3&4 YEAR OLD COLTS, HORSES & GELDINGS 1ST LEG 4TH DIVISION, 28.4, 59.1, 1:28.3, 1:56.3, SY One Through Ten (h, 4, Four Starzzz Shark--Gothic Lady, by Abercrombie), $100,000 2010 LEX-SEL O-W J Donovan & Jim Winske & Milton J Leeman & Stephen G Michaels. B-Brittany Farms & Brian P Monieson Revtrust. T-R. Nifty Norman. D-David Miller, $6,250, Lifetime Record: 32-6-8-3, $170,157 9, YR, $12,500, Pace, SAGAMORE HILL SERIES 3&4 YEAR OLD COLTS, HORSES & GELDINGS 1ST LEG 5TH DIVISION, 28.0, 58.4, 1:27.4, 1:56.4, SY Casimir Longshot (g, 4, Sir Luck--Its About Timing, by Pacific Rocket), $4,000 2010 CAN-YS O-Richard A Ashley & C Michael Cain. B-Casimir Stables, CA. T-Joseph Hundertpfund Jr. D-George Brennan, $6,250, Lifetime Record: 27-12-7-0, $76,671 10, YR, $12,500, Pace, SAGAMORE HILL SERIES 3&4 YEAR OLD COLTS, HORSES & GELDINGS 1ST LEG 6TH DIVISION, 28.0, 57.3, 1:26.0, 1:55.0, SY Arts Ideal Hanover (g, 4, American Ideal--Art's Lady Diana, by Artiscape), $75,000 2010 SHS-HBG O-Todd A Rosenberg & Kathleen L Tufano. B-Hanover Shoe Farms Inc. T-Thomas Milici. D-Daniel Dube, $6,250, Lifetime Record: 22-5-3-1, $59,745 HARNESS RACING UPDATE IS: Bill Finley, Publisher Dean Towers, Columnist Sue Finley, Advertising Director Dean Hoffman, Contributor Lucas Marquardt, Contributor Joe Scarpa, Who Is Joe Scarpa? 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