Friday, June 21, 2013 Brad Forward Moving Forward In His Life And
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Friday, June 21, 2013 Brad Forward Moving Forward In His Life And
Friday, June 21, 2013 Brad Forward Moving Forward In His Life And Career By Perry Lefko It has been more than six months since he returned to actively racing since he was fully exonerated for an offence that nearly ruined his career and his life, and it has been anything but easy for Brad Forward, the onetime dash-winning driver in Canada. Forward has battled injuries and a ban by the biggest racing organization in Ontario to let him drive on its tracks, but he is taking it day by day, hoping to return to the glory days before everything fell apart. "It's great being back doing what you love to do," he told Harness Racing Update in an exclusive interview. "To be away from it for so long, it seems like your life was just stripped from you. I look at it completely different now Brad Forward’s life and career are that I'm back driving. I back on track love driving. I always did. I'm pretty happy to get my life back. This was my life. This was all I ever did. To have it stripped from me just tore me apart." The 41-year-old native Newfoundlander led Canada drivers in wins in 2008 with 582 and placed in the top-10 in earnings with a career-best $3.9 million, doing it almost exclusively on the B circuit. It had been the third consecutive year he topped $3 million in earnings. He kept up the pace the following season with 516 wins, placing second to Jody Jamieson, who recorded a Canadian record 787 victories, and again eclipsed the $3 million mark. He also represented Canada in the World Driving Championships in Norway. He also led all drivers in the Ontario Sires Stakes program for the second consecutive year. He finished runnerup to Jamieson in the voting for Canada's top driver award. "I was really on top of my game," he said. "It's hard to explain when you are. It's almost like you can't make a wrong move. To be nominated for an O'Brien Award is just unbelievable." He had won more than 4,000 races and in excess of $24 million in purses when his career came to a grinding halt early in September, 2010 when he and two other drivers, Gene Piroski and Kevin Wallis, were fined and suspended after an investigation by the Ontario Racing Commission. The drivers were alleged to have conspired to affect the outcome of races at Windsor Raceway. Forward, leading the nation in wins that year, received a five-year suspension and a $5,000 fine. PIroski received 10 years and a $100,000 fine, while Wallis received 12 years and a $100,000 fine. In the aftermath of the suspension, Forward returned home to Newfoundland and didn't leave his room for two months, refusing to speak to people, even the ones who reached out to him to offer support. His marriage fell apart and he lapsed into a deep depression and required medication. "To me it was just devastation from what (the ORC) did," he said. "It was like, 'who's going to believe me? Nobody's going to believe me.' They're going to think 'here you are, you've been convicted of something, you cheated.' So I just walked away from it. Everything just seemed to get worse and worse. There were times I thought I was never going to get out of this slump that I was in. I really didn't. I just expected the worse for everything. I just didn't have that get-up-and-go anymore." In 2005, he received a suspension from the ORC for testing positive and had to spend time in rehab. He turned HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 6/21/13 PAGE 2 of 13 his life around and focused on his career. And then five years later he had to face the prospect of losing it all, or at least having it shut down for several years. "There were some dark days," he said. "I just couldn't deal with what was going on in my life between losing my family, losing my career. Everything I always wanted to do was drive horses and here I had that taken away from me." Forward's brother, Scott, did his best to lift his spirits, telling him God works in mysterious ways. "I was thinking it is funny the way it works. I don't understand," Forward said. "I know if I did something wrong, by all means. But I know I'm a good person. I know what I had done in my career. I admitted to my faults. I knew the things they accused me of were not true. It didn't happen. But here you are getting accused of something by high people. I felt like I was at a losing point." His three daughters - Katelyn, 17, Melissa, 14, and Jessica, 10 - meant the world to him, so he had to refocus. He worked two jobs to make money and gradually started to put his life back in order. The ORC cleared Piroski and Wallis six months after the original charges, but it took six months longer for Forward to be exonerated. It wasn't until the fall that he received his license to race again. By that point, he had almost considered quitting. "I owe my Mom and Dad a lot," he recalled. "They said, 'This is what you always wanted. This is what you were good at. Go back and do it. You're miserable here.' It took some encouragement from them. It was tough. It really was. It's just the way I am. I felt everybody's going to look at me and I'm going to have trouble getting drives. I was really doubting myself. I knocked myself. I was my worst enemy. Everybody else had faith in me and believed in me." His emotional ties to his children actually made him return home when he attempted to leave to return to Ontario. "I hated to leave," he said. "I'm very soft. I broke down. I was in tears. I'm really close with my kids. Having to leave them was the hardest thing. Not too many people know this." Forward, the most accomplished horsemen in a long line of family members and relatives, drove some of his brother's horses back home to prepare himself for his return. On December 1, 2012, 16 months after the ORC laid its charges, Forward returned to racing, driving at Georgian Downs in Barrie, Ontario. In his fourth of seven drives, he won his first race. Later that day, he drove in seven races at Flamboro Downs in Dundas and won his second race. "To get those couple wins was phenomenal," he said. "It was very exciting because it's a struggle. I was thinking 'I don't got it. I think I've lost it.' It just didn't feel right being out for so long. Being off that long you've got it all in your head, but getting back out there physically it took awhile and even now I'm not to where I was when I left it in 2010. You don't realize how sharp some of these drivers are. It's coming back, but I'm not where I was." Six weeks into his return, he suffered a broken ankle in a racing mishap that sidelined him for three months and left him wondering again about his circumstances. Not long after his return, he found himself in another accident, this time breaking a rib. But he refused to take time off. On May 19, he won six consecutive races and seven overall at Rideau-Carleton Raceway in Ottawa. A week later, he won five races on a card. He used to repeatedly win in bunches. "Now it's like a snowball," he said. "Things are rolling together good. I'm getting good drives. I'm getting live mounts (from) good trainers. The horsemen were totally behind me. I'd be lost without them. I really would. Without them I wouldn't have anything. I'm very grateful for that. They've always supported me. When I did come back, just to see the support I got was phenomenal. When I was coming back, some of the trainers called me and (listed him) to drive. Once you showed up at the tracks, eventually more and more trainers starting (hiring him). It was just a matter of showing up and I just picked up as I went along." In 505 races this year, he had 92 wins, 61 seconds and 63 thirds and purse earnings of $428,139. He is hoping for bigger and better things, but has some challenges ahead. Woodbine Entertainment Group, which owns and operates Woodbine and Mohawk, is refusing to allow him to drive at those tracks, despite trainers listing him for races. A WEG spokesman did not want to comment on the matter. So Forward is racing at B tracks, sometimes twice in a day, including Rideau-Carleton, which is a five-hour drive from where he is residing. His cousin, trainer Gary McDonald, who is based at Rideau-Carleton, told him he'd let him drive all his horses when he returned. (Story continued after Road to Hambletonian chart) Our Sales Grads EXCEL! 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Look for a Preferred Equine yearling this fall! David Reid • (914) 773-7777 www.preferredequine.com GSI, LLC 2013 | Photos: New Inage Media, Lee Thomas The Road To the Hambletonian Horse Sire Sales History Trainer/Driver Next Start Odds Wheeling N Dealin Cantab Hall $100,000-HBG Jones/Filion Undecided 2-1 Smilin Eli Muscles Yankee Minor/Tetrick 6-22 Beal eliims 7-2 Jurgen Hanover Credit Winner Marshall/D. Miller 6-22 Beal elims 8-1 Royalty For Life RC Royalty Ducharme/Tetrick 6-22 Beal elims 12-1 Celebrity Maserati Andover Hall Strandqvist/Jackson 6-22 Beal elims 12-1 Dontyouforgetit Cantab Hall Takter/Gingras 6-22 Beal elims 15-1 Aperfectyankee Yankee Glide $55,000-Lex Oscarsson/Oscarsson 6-22 Beal elims 20-1 Corky Muscles Yankee $100,000-Lex Takter/D. Miller 6-22 Beal elims 25-1 High Bridge Cantab Hall $35,000-HBG Takter/Gingras 6-22 Beal elims 30-1 Creatine Andover Hall Stewart/Lachance 6-22 Beal elims 40-1 Smoother Ride Yankee Glide Elliott/Sears 6-22 Beal elims 40-1 E L Rocket Credit Winner Gingras/Burke 6-21 C-1 at M1 40-1 $50,000-Lex $45,000-HBG $22,000-Lex Hambletonian Notes: Hambletonian favorite Wheeling N Dealin breezed through another qualifier Wednesday at Mohawk, winning by nine lengths in 1:57.1 “We weren’t looking to go any faster,” trainer Dustin Jones said. “We were just looking to get some work into him. He went to the half in 59.3 and finished the last half in 57.3 and the last quarter in 28 and he wasn’t even blowing afterwards.” Jones said the colt will have one more qualifier before he goes in his first pari-mutuel race of the year. Jones is hoping the Mohawk racing department will put together a race that Wheeling N Dealing is eligible for during the first week in July. After that, he will either go in the Dancer at the Meadowlands or in a July 18 Pennsylvania Sire Stakes race at Chester. “Whether he goes to the Dancer or to Chester, we’re going to play it by ear,” Jones said. “Right now everything is good, everything is right where we want it to be. He’s in great shape, is eating good and stayed healthy all winter.” Murmur Hanover, who was third in last year’s Breeders Crown, appeared in the same Wednesday qualifier at Mohawk, finishing a well-beaten third. He crossed the wire 10 1/4 lengths behind Wheeling N Dealin. He’s been moved into the Tim Tetrick may have to barn of trainer Normand Bardier Jr....He just cracked HRU’s Top 12 on the Road to the choose between Hambletonian, but keep an eye out for E L Rocket, who goes in a C-1 trot Friday night at Hambletonian hopefuls the Meadowlands. The Credit Winner colt made his first start for trainer Ron Burke last Smilin Eli and Royalty Friday and the improvement was off the charts. He won a non-winners of two at the For Life Meadowlands in a sparkling 1:53.2. The prior trainer is Riina Rekila...As expected, the $225,276 Goodtimes at Mohawk had virtually no bearing on the Hambletonian picture. None of the top three finishers, Flanagan Memory, Toocool Forschool or Gotta Secret are Hambletonian eligible...There will likely be a game of musical drivers after the Beal elims Saturday at Pocono as Tim Tetrick may have to choose between top contenders Smilin Eli and Royalty For Life. Dave Miller has Jurgen Hanover and Corky and Yannick Gingras is the driver of both High Bridge and Dontyouforgetit. HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 6/21/13 PAGE 3 of 13 "I'm going to keep going there for as long as I can because I'm not going to forget what the people have done for me," he said. "Growing up I didn't have any education. All I did was work construction and work at my family's restaurant, but in my heart all I ever wanted to do was drive and I couldn't believe my dream came true and then it got taken away. "Now I'm back again and I'm determined no one's ever going to take it away again. I'm not to the point of where I was, but I can feel it every day. I'm coming back to the driver that I was. The night I had five wins it brought tears to my eyes. I was extremely happy. "I lost faith in everything," he added in reference to what happened to him following the suspension. "I lost faith not just in myself and the system, but I lost faith in God. I lost total faith. It's good to have that back. It really is. Without that you're a cold person. The people around me helped get it back for me. I'm very fortunate my kids are healthy, my family is healthy and things could be a lot worse. I think it made me a stronger person and I understand things a lot more. I pray every day." Missed an Edition of the HRU? Check out our archive at www.harnessracingupdate.com Googoo Gaagaa Back On Track Owner and trainer Richard Hans received much welcome news Tuesday when surgeons at the New Bolton Center gave Googoo Gaagaa a clean bill of health. The 4year-old trotter has been battling problems with his epiglottis. “They scoped him and said he’s pretty much healed,” Hans said. “About all he needs now is two more weeks.” Googoo Gaagaa was off the board in his only two starts this year, a clear indication that something was troubling him. It turned out that he was not able to breathe properly because of on-going problems with the epiglottis. “The surgeon said it had been entrapped for so long that it got really thick,” Hans said. “They had to laser parts of it off. It will never look normal again, but that’s nothing to worry about.” Hans said it is too early to map out any racing plans for his star, but said he will return to the races before the year is over. Want to Subscribe for FREE? Visit www.harnessracingupdate.com/websignup.cfm and fill out the free subscription form. HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 6/21/13 PAGE 4 of 13 Racehorse Drug Testing Gets A Boost From Multiple Donations To Penn Vet’s New Bolton Center Three prominent horsemen’s organizations have provided over $700,000 in equipment and supplies for research that is already well underway. Kennett Square, PA– Advanced equipment and supplies recently donated by leading horsemen’s organizations have given the New Bolton Center at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine a powerful forensic research tool for the development of innovative racehorse drug testing protocols. The Pennsylvania Harness Horsemen’s Association (PHHA), a trade group that represents industry participants at eastern Pennsylvania’s harness racing tracks, donated approximately $470,000 to purchase a mass spectrometer. This Equipment donated by state-of-the-art equipment is Pennsylvania horsemen’s groups will make it easier to highly sensitive, allowing staffers to research catch the bad guys protein-based drugs and peptides, and develop methods to better detect, identify and characterize medications that can enhance performance and/or cause potential harm to the health, welfare and safety of equine athletes. It is capable of analyzing changes in proteins that may be related to the administration of drugs and shock wave therapy. “Plain and simple, we want a clean sport,” said Sam Beegle, president of the PHHA. “This grant is part of our ongoing investments to ensure a level playing field, and keep horses healthy and safe.” In addition, two other prominent horsemen’s organizations will provide hundreds of thousands of dollars in software, supplies and accessories for the research project. The Meadows Standardbred Owners Association (MSOA), which represents horsemen at The Meadows Racetrack & Casino near Pittsburgh, and the Pennsylvania Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association, which provides services for horsemen at both Penn National in Grantville and Presque Isle Downs in Erie, have so far contributed over $250,000 for the same goal. New Bolton Center’s Dr. Lawrence Soma said that while instances of positive drug tests are relatively low, the forensic laboratory can only test for known substances. “It’s a moving target because new medications are constantly coming into use. These gifts are an essential part of our efforts to stay ahead of the curve.” In just a few short months since the equipment has been in use, researchers have made significant progress on multiple fronts. For example, studies are near completion to determine if the hemoglobin of the equine is altered by Sun Stakes Saturday at Pocono Time: Saturday, June 29, 9 to 11 p.m. EDT Sirius: Ch.93, XM Ch. 209 Hosts: Dave Johnson and Bill Finley Analyst: Peter Kleinhans HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 6/21/13 PAGE 5 of 13 the administration of Inositol tripyrophosphate (ITTP), which million short of initial projections made by the Governor can make oxygen more readily available to working muscles during the state budgeting process in February. and potentially enhance performance. Research is also well “It is clear that competition from neighboring states is underway into detecting the prohibited use of non-drug negatively impacting revenues for Pennsylvania’s therapies and naturally-occurring substances. racetrack casinos and will continue to do so,” said Racehorses are tested for prohibited substances under the Peterson. “These decreases will impact horse racing and authority of the Pennsylvania Harness and Horse Racing breeding industry in Pennsylvania, forcing cuts in purses Commissions, which also employ a team of on-site and breeders incentives. Given the hit we are already investigators at each state racetrack. Samples are sent to taking from increased competition, the budget proposal to the Equine Toxicology and Research Laboratory (PETRL) divert $31 million from the fund could drive small under the direction of Dr. Cornelius Uboh for analysis. businesses out of Pennsylvania to other states that offer Positive test results are reported to the Commissions for more attractive purses and incentives.” enforcement. Repeat offenses and certain types of The Pennsylvania legislature legalized casino gaming in infractions can result in an individual being banned from the state as part of an effort to save and revitalize the competition. horse racing and breeding industry, and it succeeded. The cooperative program between New Bolton Center and According to the Department of Agriculture, as a result of PETRL has been ongoing for many years. It brings together casino gaming, the economic impact of the racing industry veterinarians, chemists, molecular biologists and technicians in Pennsylvania more than quadrupled and employment engaged in an advanced drug research and state-of-the-art tripled from 13,870 to more than 41,100. forensic program. “Pennsylvania has been a success story, a model for Collaboration between the New Bolton Center and PHHA other states,” continued Peterson. “Recent wins by dates back to the 1980s. Previous gifts have contributed to PA-bred horses during the Kentucky Derby weekend have the development of a pre-race cardiovascular monitoring caused the racing industry to take notice of the protocol, development of new drug testing protocols and a tremendous strides made in Pennsylvania. With every win comprehensive set of guidelines for administering in the national racing spotlight, our state attracts new therapeutic medications to equine athletes. interest by owners, trainers and breeders looking to find “We’re very pleased to contribute,” said Richard Gillock, the most favorable conditions to grow and prosper. If the president of the MSOA. “The importance of these efforts for RHDF becomes a pool of money that can be dipped into our sport cannot be overstated.” by state government to fund other government programs, (For more on the equipment donated to New Bolton see businesses involved in the horse racing industry are not Finley column, page xx) going to invest in Pennsylvania. That in turn will have a ripple effect on the farmers who produce feed, Slots Revenue at Pa Racetrack Casinos Falls 2.8 veterinarians and others who care for the horses, and small businesses that sell supplies. Horse racing is in an Percent in May industry that needs to be nurtured in Pennsylvania, Fund that supports live horse racing and breeding in because it is the horses themselves that are the economic Pennsylvania will take in about $16 million less than last engines and job creators.” year HARRISBURG, PA – Warmer temperatures and the Double Millionaire Market Share Steps to the beginning of the summer race season were not enough to stave off the continued downward trend in racetrack casino Line in TVG/Meadowlands FFA slots revenues as another 2.8 percent decline was reported by Carol Hodes, for the SBOA of New Jersey for the month of May, compared to the same month in 2012. Manalapan, NJ --- Market Share, the New Jersey sired The decrease in slots revenue caused funding for the state’s son of Revenue, will Race Horse Development Fund -- which supports live step up to the starting horseracing and breeding in the state -- to decrease by line in the tenth race on approximately $650,000 for the month of May compared to Friday night (June 21) last year. at the Meadowlands, “Although the declines in revenue for May was slightly facing nine others in lower than previous months, we have seen steady declines the $50,000 for the Race Horse Development Fund in 10 of the past 11 TVG/Meadowlands months,” said Pete Peterson, spokesperson for the Free For All Trot. Pennsylvania Equine Coalition. “This downward trend is very Points will be earned Market Share is one of the real and has major repercussions for horse racing in the in the event, along with state of Pennsylvania as competition from neighboring states headliners in Friday’s feature at other designated races, the Meadowlands continues to eat away at overall revenue.” to determine who The Pennsylvania Equine Coalition projects that funds to advances to the the Race Horse Development Fund – which are based on $500,000 final on Nov. 30 at the Meadowlands. the performance of slots revenue at the state’s racetrack Market Share, driven by Tim Tetrick and trained by Linda casinos – will fall approximately $15 million short of the Toscano, won the 2012 Hambletonian on his way to Governor’s revised FY 2013-14 budget projections, and $26 3-year-old Trotting Colt of the Year honors. This will be his HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 6/21/13 PAGE 6 of 13 second start of the year. He won his 2013 debut on May 31 in 1:51.1. Coupled in the wagering with Wishing Stone, the winner of last month's Maxie Lee at Harrah’s Philadelphia, Market Share is rated the 8-5 favorite from post eight. Lifetime, Market Share has 16 wins, five seconds and three thirds from 26 starts for a bankroll of $2,052,655. There are no soft spots in the line-up which also includes the Jimmy Takter-trained duo of Uncle Peter and Guccio, Cutler winner Sevruga, Undercover Strike, Big Sky Storm, Knows Nothing, Another Amaretto and Arch Madness, recently returned from finishing second in the Elitlopp in Sweden. The Friday night card also includes a pair of $22,700 finals -- the Flower Child for trotters and the Cathedra Dot Com for pacing mares -- and a semi-final of the Summer Survivor Series. For fans of camel and ostrich racing, those events will be presented between live harness races on Saturday (June 22). Pennsylvania Horsemen Want to Clean Up Their Game By Bill Finley Adhering to a code of Omerta that is part of the racetrack culture, honest horsemen have traditionally had very little to say about dishonest horsemen. Nor have they done much of anything to help clean up the game. Which is inexplicable. When a horse hopped up on something a lot stronger than hay, oats and water wins a race the guys who play by the rules and finished second or worse are literally robbed. When the game is not on the level no one–not gamblers, not track management, not drivers–is harmed more than honest trainers and owners. Which is why it is so refreshing to see that three horsemen's associations, two of which represent harness horsemen, have gotten together and donated $700,000 for the Pennsylvania drug testing lab to purchase equipment. The Pennsylvania authorities used the money to buy a machine that will make it easier for them to detect illegal substances in horses and catch someone when they use shockwave therapy within seven days of a race, which is prohibited. "Plain and simple, we want a clean sport," said Sam Beegle, president of the PHHA. "This grant is part of our ongoing investments to ensure a level playing field, and keep horses healthy and safe." The PHHA (Pennsylvania Harness Horsemen's Association) donated $470,000 for the machine and the rest of the money came from the Meadows Standardbred Owners Association and the group representing thoroughbred horsemen at Penn National and Presque Isle Downs. What's particularly interesting about the new equipment, a mass spectrometer, is that the machine is a tool that could prove to be invaluable and make it much harder to get away with illegal doping. Racing's game of cops and robbers is too often won by the robbers because there are always new drugs out there that are, for a number of reasons, undetectable. In Pennsylvania they are working on a new paradigm. Because they know standard blood and urine tests will not catch a lot of what is out there they are developing methods to detect changes in the horse's bodies that can only be caused by the use of illegal substances. Drugs do more than make a horse race faster; they can cause changes in the horse's DNA or the proteins in the body. Human sports, and in particular bicycling, are using similar methods to catch cheaters. Find these changes in the bodies of the horse or the Tour de France rider and you have, for all practical purposes, found the use of illegal drugs. The machine donated by Pennsylvania horsemen is being used for just this purpose. They have a ways to go before perfecting their work, but thanks to the horsemen the scientist working in the Pennsylvania lab have a tool at their disposal that could represent a major breakthrough in the fight to level the playing field. "If you don't have any imagination, if you don't say listen we are going to try this, it is an approach and it may take two or there years to go down this path the you risk never making the sort of advances we need to make," said Dr. Lawrence Soma, who, along with Dr. Cornelius Uboh, heads the equine drug testing program in Pennsylvania. There's not a drug testing lab in the country that wouldn't want or doesn't need this particular equipment. Because equine drug testing is a low priority for most states most labs don't have the money to buy such sophisticated equipment. If not for the horsemen's associations, Pennsylvania wouldn't have, either. The irony is that while Pennsylvania has gone to the trouble to have arguably the best drug testing lab in the country it's the same state that is far too lenient when it comes to licensing miscreants. Unless you're Walter Case Jr., who has never cheated in a race in his life, you cannot not get licensed in Pennsylvania, no matter how egregious your offenses might have been. That's another issue the harness horsemen in the state should attack, convincing the commission and racetrack managements to keep out those who have lost the right to participate in the sport. They owe that to the vast majority of their memberships, people who work hard and play the game right. But that's a complaint for another day. The PHHA and MSOA stepped up, came up with a lot of money and has helped it easier for every honest guy in the game to win races. They have taken up a cause that every honest person in harness racing should rally around, and they are to be commended. HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 6/21/13 PAGE 7 of 13 Race 10, TVG FFA Pace A lot of the guesswork has been removed from this race with the best four horses being coupled into two pairs and what we're left with is simple. Hambletonian champ MARKET SHARE gets coupled with Maxie Lee champ WISHING STONE, while the Takter entry of GUCCIO and UNCLE PETER is coming off 1:51 miles over the lightning fast strip at Pocono. SEVRUGA was overlooked here in the Cutler final and will rightfully so offer another similar square price should he manage to step up and surprise once again. The Plays $4 ticket ($1 base): 1 / 9-10 / 4-9 / 2 $54 ticket ($1 base): 1-3-7 / 3-9-10 / 4-5-9 / 1-2 By Brett Sturman Race 7, Cathedra Final It's almost not fair for Dauplaise that his entry draws into posts 9 and 10 but at least it'll make this mini-series final more intriguing. CAROLSIDEAL has been dominant in both her series starts and if not for the starting slot would be much closer to a cinch. This one overcame a similar post two back; no doubt about the strategy. SHAKER REI moves almost all the way inside and Gazzerro has earned respect driving; playable. CROWN LADY didn't have the same punch last out that she had two back but is still capable. DE VINS GIRL continues to jump up with big miles every now and then; CHEYENNE PATTI might not be worth the anticipated short price. Race 8, N/W 2 Trot RARING TO GO S jogged here two back to begin her sophomore campaign and won over this track last year as a 2-year-old in 1:55:4. This one broke last out in her Elegantimage elimination but that 1:53 mile clocking might have been a bit too quick for her anyway. A square priced threat for top trotting barn. AMALFI COAST broke in all three of her recent NJSS engagements here which isn't good, but on her best she can go with these. Should still be respected from out of the Sylvester barn. MISS STEELE is an obvious short priced threat for Andy and Julie as the class of the field; sneaks in here under the N/W 3 condition for fillies. KEGLAR HANOVER went a good looking qualifier here two back; I could see him taking some action. Race 9, F&M B/2-B/1 Pace BULLET POINT has fired in nearly every start since arriving in these parts a couple months ago from Canada and has proven herself to be a serious threat against these types. This one showed speed in her recent Yonkers Open won by Krispy Apple and any number of her miles here from May would be good enough. ABROKENART HANOVER picks up Gingras after an arduous trip last out; likely to be leaving early. MAJOR LOOK drops after racing against the FFA mares but I'll note she failed in similar spots here many times in May; P4 will pay out well if this one doesn't win. ODDS ON AVENTURE was a sneaky play last week in these pages and ran a good second at 13/1; now makes her second start back while drawing well. HULA'S Z TAM has class from the rail Friday at the Meadowlands Race 10. $50,000, Trot. TVG Free For All Post PN Horse Sire Trainer/Driver 1 1 Uncle Peter Cantab Hall Takter/D. Miller 2 2 Wishing Stone Conway Hall Burke/Gingras 3 3 Sevruga Sjs Caviar J Miller/A Miller 4 4 Undercover Strike Striking Sahbra O’Sullivan/Campbell 5 1a Guccio Yankee Glide Takter/Takter 6 5 Big Sky Storm Classic Photo Johnson/Callahan 7 6 Knows Nothing Kadbara Gillis/Allard 8 2a Market Share Revenue S Toscano/Tetrick 9 7 Another Amoretto Andover Hall Silverman/Lachance 10 8 Arch Madness Balanced Image Trond/Trond To view TracKMaster pps for the TVG Trot click here. For pps for the full Meadowlands card go to www.trackmaster.com Saturday at Pocono Downs Race 1. $20,000, Pace. Lynch elims Post Horse Sire Trainer/Driver 1 Jerseylicious Western Ideal W. Givens/Callahan 2 Authorize Western Ideal Alagna/Gingras 3 UF Dragon’s Queen Dragon Again O’Donnell/Sears 4 Donna Lee Real Artist Alagna/A. Miller 5 Ms Caila J Fra Western Ideal Elliott/Allard 6 Cult Status Art Major Silverman/Tetrick 7 Shebestingin Bettor’s Delight Holloway/D. Miller HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 6/21/13 PAGE 8 of 13 7 Offintothesunset 8 Charisma Hanover Western Terror Dragon Again Race 6. $25,000, Trot. Beal elims Post Horse Sire 1 Crystal Phenom Broadway Hall 2 Royalty For Life RC Royalty 3 Corky Muscles Yankee 4 Banco Solo Master Glide 5 Smoother Ride Yankee Glide 6 Text Winner Tom Ridge 7 Caveat Emptor Deweycheatumnhowe 8 Boffin Donato Hanover Race 7. $25,000, Pace. Hempt elims Post Horse Sire 1 Sunfire Blue Chip American Ideal 2 Duel In The Sun Cambest 3 Wake Up Peter Rocknroll Hanover 4 Evenin Of Pleasure Dragon Again 5 Ultimate Beachboy Somebeachsomewhere 6 Martini Hanover Dragon Again 7 Beach Memories Somebeachsomewhere Race 2. $25,000, Trot. Beal elims Post Horse Sire 1 Dontyouforgetit Cantab Hall 2 Possessed Fashion Donato Hanover 3 Celebrity Maserati Andover Hall 4 Heza Rube Master Lavec 5 Aperfectyankee Yankee Glide 6 Broadway Prince Broadway Hall 7 Dewycolorintheline Deweycheatumnhowe 8 Creatine Andover Hall Trainer/Driver Takter/Gingras Fanning/Campbell Strandqvist/Jackson Wollam/D. Miller Oscarsson/Oscarsson Daley/Pierce Schnittker/Schnittker Stewart/Lachance Race 3. $25,000, Pace. Hempt elims Post Horse Sire 1 Emeritus Maximus Rocknroll Hanover 2 Lonewolf Currier The Panderosa 3 Johny Rock Rocknroll Hanover 4 Good Day Mate Christian Cullen 5 To Beach His Own Rocknroll Hanover 6 Source Of Pride American Ideal 7 Word Power Western Ideal Trainer/Driver Alagna/McNair K. McDermott/Sears J Butenschoen/A. Miller Oakes/Pierce Schnittker/Schnittker Takter/D. Miller Remmen/Callahan Race 5. $20,000, Pace. Lynch Memorial elims Post Horse Sire Trainer/Driver 1 Mattie Terror Girl Western Terror Alagna/Jamieson 2 Nikki Beach Somebeachsomewhere Alagna/Pierce 3 Live Entertainment Real Artist Takter/Gingras 4 I Luv The Nitelife Rocknroll Hanover Ryder/Tetrick 5 Somwherovrarainbow Somebeachsomewhere Teague/Teague 6 Acquavella Western Ideal Alagna/McNair Toscano/D. Miller Burke/Kakaley Trainer/Driver Daley/Pierce Ducharme/Tetrick Takter/D. Miller Oscarsson/Brennan Elliott/Sears Roberts/Campbell Schnittker/Schnittker Norris/Norris Trainer/Driver Takter/Gingras Butenschoen/Buter Alagna/Pierce O’Sullivan/McNair Swick/McCarthy Ryder/Tetrick Brown/Kakaley Race 8. $50,000, Pace. Ben Franklin elims Post Horse Sire Trainer/Driver 1 Clear Vision Western Hanover Burke/Kakaley 2 Golden Receiver Village Jove Harder/Tetrick 3 Sapphire City Metropolitan MacKenzie/Pierce 4 Rockincam Cambest Norman/Sears 5 Bettor’s Edge Bettor’s Delight Toscano/D. Miller 6 Dynamic Youth Bettor’s Delight Lambert/McCarthy 7 Betterthancheddar Bettor’s Delight Coleman/Brennan Race 9. $25,000, Trot. Beal elims Post Horse Sire 1 My Man Cam Cantab Hall 2 Pine Credit Credit Winner 3 All Laid Out Yankee Glide 4 High Bridge Cantab Hall 5 Picture This Classic Photo 6 Jurgen Hanover Credit Winner 7 Fico Credit Winner 8 Smilin Eli Muscles Yankee Trainer/Driver J Miller/A Miller E. Miller/M Miller Daley/McCarthy Takter/Gingras Norris/Norris Marshall/D. Miller Lind/Pierce Minor/Tetrick Race 10. $25,000, Pace. Hempt elims Post Horse Sire 1 Vegas Vacation Bettor’s Delight 2 Dedi’s Dragon Dragon Again 3 Scalped Bettor’s Delight 4 Captaintreaceherous Somebeachsomewhere 5 Some Kinda Beach Somebeachsomewhere 6 Joeythewarhorse Somebeachsomewhere 7 Sir Richard Z Tam Somebeachsomewhere 8 Rockin Amadeus Rocknroll Hanover Trainer/Driver Coleman/Sears Burke/Kakaley B Teague/M Teague Alagna/Tetrick E Miller/ M Miller O’Sullivan/McNair Lachance/M Lachance Takter/Gingras Race 11. $50,000, Pace. Ben Franklin elims. Post Horse Sire Trainer/Driver 1 Up The Credit Western Terror C Jamieson/J Jamieson 2 Razzle Dazzle Real Desire Silva/Sears HarnessRacingUpdate.com 3 Fred And Ginger 4 Dial Or Nodial 5 Our Lucky Chip 6 Sweet Lou 7 Heston Blue Chip • 6/21/13 PAGE 9 of 13 Real Artist Western Ideal Art’s Chip Yankee Cruiser American Ideal Burke/Pierce Campbell/Callahan J. Miller/Buter Burke/Gingras Toscano/Tetrick YOUR AD HERE! Race 12. $50,000, Pace. Ben Franklin elims To place an ad in an upcoming edition Post Horse Sire Trainer/Driver or to request a rate card, please email 1 Pet Rock Rocknroll Hanover Morgan/D. Miller advertising@harnessracingupdate.com. 2 State Treasurer Real Desire Morgan/Jamieson 3 Modern Legend Modern Art Drew/Campbell 4 Foiled Again Dragon Again Burke/Gingras 5, BR, $35,146, Trot, NEW YORK SIRE STAKES 3 YEAR 5 Hurrikane Kingcole Cam’s Card Shark J McDermott/B Miller OLD FILLIES (STARTING FEE $710), 31.1, 1:00.4, 1:31.2, 6 Both The Duer Ponder Foley/MacDonald 2:00.3, SY For TrackMaster pps of the Pocono elims click here. For1-Barn Babe (f, 3, Cash Hall--My Baby's Momma, by the full Pocono card go to www.trackmaster.com Muscles Yankee), $5,000 2011 MORRIS O-Steven F & Nancy E Pratt. B-Mary C Katz & Janice M Rubin. T-Steven Pratt. D-John Cummings Jr, $17,573, Lifetime Record: 17-8-3-3, $170,341 2-Proclaiming April (f, 3, Conway Hall--Lawn Tennis, by Armbro Goal) O/B-White Birch Farm. T-Trond Smedshammer. D-Trond Smedshammer, $8,786 HRU Race Criteria 3-Bouncing Bax (f, 3, Credit Winner--Bax Machine, by The following race results are contained in Harness Racing Earl), $30,000 2011 SHS-HBG O-Harbor Racing Stable Update: U.S. races with a purse value of $20,000 and over, and LLC. B-Windsong Stable. T-Jim Raymer. D-Jim Raymer, Canadian races with a purse value of $25,000 or over. In $4,217 addition, HRU will provide the results of significant “series” Calls: 2, 1, 1, 1, NS events with purses less than $20,000. Stakes races with a Finish Order: Margarita Cash, First Lady Regan, Rare purse value of $60,000 and over are previewed in HRU. Beauty, Hall La La 7, BR, $35,146, Trot, NEW YORK SIRE STAKES 3 YEAR OLD FILLIES (STARTING FEE $710), 29.2, 58.3, 1:29.3, 2:00.2, SY 1-Wygant Lady (f, 3, Credit Winner--Rose Street Angel, by Donerail) O-Taylor J Gower & Alan S Stull. B-Alan S Stull. T-Taylor Gower. D-Cat Manzi, $17,573, Lifetime Sunday’s Results Record: 17-6-1-3, $38,601 2, BR, $35,146, Trot, NEW YORK SIRE STAKES 3 YEAR 2-Royal Malinda (f, 3, Rc Royalty--Linda Mac, by Dream OLD FILLIES (STARTING FEE $710), 30.3, 1:00.4, 1:31.3, Vacation) O-Ann-Mari Daley & Purple Haze Stables LLC & 2:01.3, SY Richard M Lombardo. B-Silver Linden Farms. T-Dan 1-Palm Beach Chic (f, 3, Conway Hall--Back On Track, by Daley. D-Dan Daley, $8,786 Donerail), $30,000 2011 MORRIS O-Jeff Gregory Inc & 3-Alphadoodle (f, 3, Credit Winner--Ella Minnow Pea, by William H Richardson. B-Winbak Farm. T-Linda Toscano. Donerail), $85,000 2011 LEX-SEL O-Rick Zeron Stables, D-Jeff Gregory, $17,573, Lifetime Record: 14-4-0-1, $67,025 CA & Rojan Stables & James H Walker, CA & Hutt Racing 2-Amor Deo (f, 3, Credit Winner--Jim's Girl, by Malabar Stable. B-Bluestone Farms LLC. T-Rick Zeron. D-Trond Man), $15,000 2011 SHS-HBG O-Purple Haze Stables LLC. Smedshammer, $4,217 B-Stormi And Bruiser Stable. T-Trond Smedshammer. Calls: 3, H, 1, T, 3H D-Trond Smedshammer, $8,786 Finish Order: Pegasus Sis, Pleasing Form, Daytona Blue 3-Royalty Free (f, 3, Rc Royalty--Dixie Crystal, by Mr Lavec) Chip, Long Island Tea O/B-Raymond W J Campbell Jr. T-George Ducharme. D-Chris Lems, $4,217 8, BR, $34,446, Trot, NEW YORK SIRE STAKES 3 YEAR Calls: T, 1, 1, 1, 3H OLD FILLIES (STARTING FEE $710), 30.2, 1:00.3, 1:32.1, Finish Order: Louise Kemp, You The One, Americash 2:02.2, SY Express, Demented 1-Lola De Vie (f, 3, Credit Winner--Fan Favourite, by Angus Hall), $25,000 2011 LEX-SEL O/B-Joie De Vie Harness Racing Update Farm LLC. T-Chris Ryder. D-Jim Morrill Jr, $17,223, is the sport's most Lifetime Record: 15-6-2-1, $211,777 2-See You At Office (f, 3, Credit Winner--Vallaire, by comprehensive news source. Andover Hall) O-David H Anderson, CA. B-Robert M Like it? Tell a friend. Anderson, CA & David S Willmot, CA. T-Trond HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 6/21/13 PAGE 10 of 13 Smedshammer. D-Trond Smedshammer, $8,611 3-Vixen (f, 3, Conway Hall--Gracious Marla, by Malabar Man), $17,000 2011 LEX-SEL O-Michelle C & Albert C Crawford & James A Crawford IV. B-Diamond Creek Farm LLC. T-Tyler Raymer. D-Cat Manzi, $4,133 Calls: 2, 2, 1H, H, 3Q Finish Order: Crazy About Ny, Chasin Clouds Away, Ms Lady Annabell Monday’s Results 3, Har, $20,000, Pace, DELAWARE STANDARDBRED BREEDERS FUND 3 YEAR OLD COLTS & GELDINGS 2nd Elimination - 1st Division, 27.1, 56.4, 1:25.4, 1:54.2, FT Golden Gun (g, 3, Headmaster--Golden Delicous, by Blissfull Hall) O-The Wiz Kids Stable LLC. B-Frank W Deliberti. T-W Bart Dalious. D-Montrell Teague, $10,000, Lifetime Record: 11-4-3-1, $78,800 10, Har, $20,000, Pace, DELAWARE STANDARDBRED BREEDERS FUND 3 YEAR OLD COLTS & GELDINGS 2nd Elimination - 3rd Division, 28.2, 57.4, 1:27.1, 1:55.3, FT Bags Of Money (c, 3, Roddy's Bags Again--Badlands Iron Lady, by Badlands Hanover) O-Only Money Inc & Joel & Dianne C Halpern. B-Only Money Inc. T-Ben Stafford. D-Ben Stafford Jr, $10,000, Lifetime Record: 13-6-2-3, $49,520 Tuesday’s Results 9, Mea, $22,500, Pace, *W/O $10,000 LIFE/PREFERRED HANDICAP* P.P.1-7 DRAWN; 8-9 DRAWN, 26.4, 55.1, 1:23.0, 1:51.4, GD Pair A Dice (g, 7, Cam's Card Shark--Heirloom, by Nihilator), $2,000 2007 NJ-CL O-Thomas S Mucci. B-Lynn-Marie Plouffe. T-Jack Smith. D-Eric Ledford, $11,250, Lifetime Record: 125-22-22-21, $343,887 Wednesday’s Results 10, Phl, $20,000, Pace, Fillies & Mares NW $17,500 in Last 5 Starts 4 Yr. Olds & Older Last Start for a purse of greater than $30,000 ineligible AE: NW 9 Ext. PM Races or $90,000 Lifetime, 27.0, 55.3, 1:23.3, 1:52.0, FT Enduring Delight (m, 6, Bettor's Delight--Enduring Dream, by Dream Away), $5,000 2008 LEX-SEL O-The Two Ninjas Stable & Ronald J Coyne. B-Dunroven Stud. T-Ron Coyne Jr. D-David Miller, $10,000, Lifetime Record: 77-15-14-17, $366,169 Thursday’s Results 11, Phl, $20,000, Trot, NW $17,500 in Last 5 Starts 4 Yr. Olds & Older Last Start for a purse of greater than $30,000 ineligble AE: NW 9 Ext. PM Races or $90,000 Lifetime, 27.0, 55.3, 1:24.3, 1:53.4, FT My Mvp (h, 4, 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, $10,000, Lifetime Record: 31-8-3-6, $753,494. To view replay click here Sunday’s Results 8, PcD, $79,816, Trot, Pennsylvania Sire Stakes 3 Year Old Colts & Geldings 1st Division of 3, 27.3, 57.0, 1:25.0, 1:54.1, FT 1-Valley Of Sin (c, 3, Yankee Glide--Anklet Hanover, by American Winner), $20,000 2011 LEX-SEL O-Vip Internet Stable LLC. B-Perretti Farms. T-John Butenschoen. D-Mike Wilder, $39,908, Lifetime Record: 11-4-2-0, $78,252 2-High Bridge (c, 3, Cantab Hall--Madame Volo, by Yankee Glide), $35,000 2011 SHS-HBG O-Christina Takter & John D Fielding, CA & Joyce A Mc Clelland & Jim HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 6/21/13 PAGE 11 of 13 H Fielding, CA. B-Arden Homestead Stable & Adelaide J Skoglund. T-Jimmy Takter. D-Yannick Gingras, $19,954 3-All Laid Out (c, 3, Yankee Glide--Adelaide Hall, by Conway Hall), $32,000 2011 LEX-SEL O-Noel M Daley. B-Kentuckiana Farms Gen Par. T-Noel Daley. D-Tim Tetrick, $9,577 Calls: 3Q, 2T, 1T, 1H, 1 Finish Order: Possessed Fashion, Boffin, Bloodstockshalltab, Tigress's Legacy, The Special One, Its Complicated 10, PcD, $79,816, Trot, Pennsylvania Sire Stakes 3 Year Old Colts & Geldings 2nd Division of 3, 27.4, 57.4, 1:26.1, 1:54.1, FT 1-Dontyouforgetit (c, 3, Cantab Hall--Solveig, by Yankee Glide) O-Solveig's Racing Partners. B-Solveig's Breeders. T-Jimmy Takter. D-Yannick Gingras, $39,908, Lifetime Record: 14-8-3-1, $441,069 2-Smoother Ride (c, 3, Yankee Glide--Mazda Hanover, by Andover Hall), $22,000 2011 LEX-SEL O-Angelo Frassetto & Steve M Elliott. B-Kenneth A Jackson & Robert M Brady & Lisa C Jackson & Rebecca L Brady. T-Steve Elliott. D-Brian Sears, $19,954 3-Spider Blue Chip (g, 3, Andover Hall--Southwind Catlin, by Muscles Yankee), $60,000 2011 LEX-SEL O-David H Mc Duffee & Melvin Hartman, CA. B-Mclain L Ward. T-Chuck Sylvester. D-David Miller, $9,577 Calls: 1Q, 1Q, 1H, 1H, NK Finish Order: Vibe Blue Chip, Pop I, My Man Can, Creatine, Bullish, Broadway Prince 5, PcD, $20,000, Trot, The Stallion Series 3 Year Old Fillies 4th Division of 5, 27.4, 56.2, 1:24.3, 1:54.3, FT Choose Happy (f, 3, Donato Hanover--Tady Strikes Again, by Striking Sahbra), $107,000 2011 LEX-SEL O-Up Front Racing LLC & Dm Stables LLC & Miller's Stable Inc. B-Barnett Zimmerman LLC. T-Virgil Morgan Jr. D-David Miller, $10,000, Lifetime Record: 6-3-0-0, $22,226 7, PcD, $20,000, Trot, The Stallion Series 3 Year Old Fillies 5th Division of 5, 27.1, 56.3, 1:24.4, 1:54.2, FT Uf Tadys Donato (f, 3, Donato Hanover--Tady's Comer, by Overcomer), $35,000 2011 SHS-HBG O-Up Front Racing LLC. B-Silver Linden Farms. T-Virgil Morgan Jr. D-David Miller, $10,000, Lifetime Record: 17-2-1-2, $63,698 Wednesday’s Results 8, PcD, $77,790, Trot, Pennsylvania Sire Stakes 3 Year Old Fillies 1st Division of 3, 27.4, 57.3, 1:27.1, 1:55.2, FT 1-Lady Broadway (f, 3, Broadway Hall--Lady Sj, by S J's Photo), $6,000 2011 SHS-HBG O-Susan M Oakes & Hauser Bros Rcng Ent LLC & Conrad E Zurich. B-Jonas L Schlabach. T-Chris Oakes. D-Jim Morrill Jr, $38,895, Lifetime Record: 27-17-3-3, $149,836 2-True Valentine (f, 3, Cantab Hall--Yankee Valentine, by Yankee Glide) O/B-Brittany Farms. T-Jimmy Takter. D-Yannick Gingras, $19,447 3-Drink The Wine (f, 3, Andover Hall--Naked Lyric, by Yankee Glide), $50,000 2011 SHS-HBG O-Melvin Hartman, CA & R A W Equine Inc, CA. B-Peninsula Farm Inc & Allevamento Cristal. T-R. Nifty Norman. D-Brett 11, PcD, $25,000, Pace, Mares Preferred, 26.4, 55.4, Miller, $9,334 1:23.1, 1:50.1, FT Calls: Q, 1Q, H, 1H, H 1-Drop The Ball (m, 5, Western Terror--Mattcheck Girl, byFinish Order: Upfrontluckycarol, Miss Panthers, Karalta Matt's Scooter) O-Let It Ride Stables Inc & Mr Dana L Bye Bye, Top Tart, Ruffleshaveridges Parham & Robert Cooper Stables LLC. B-Perfect World Enterprises. T-Ross Croghan. D-Corey Callahan, $12,500, 10, PcD, $77,790, Trot, Pennsylvania Sire Stakes 3 Year Lifetime Record: 40-17-8-3, $1,050,812 Old Fillies 2nd Division of 3, 26.4, 56.0, 1:23.4, 1:52.3, FT 1-Frau Blucher (f, 3, Broadway Hall--My Angel, by Tuesday’s Results Muscles Yankee), $21,000 2011 SHS-HBG O-Hauser 1, PcD, $20,000, Trot, The Stallion Series 3 Year Old Fillies Bros Rcng Ent LLC & J&T Silva Stables, LLC & Matt V 1st Division of 5, 28.3, 58.3, 1:28.1, 1:56.2, FT Tudisco. B-Lisa A Mcnerney. T-Chris Oakes. D-Jim Morrill Changed It All (f, 3, Yankee Glide--Rhine River, by Jr, $38,895, Lifetime Record: 15-10-3-1, $497,534 Andover Hall) O-Claim To Fame LLC & Janet Ho, CA. 2-Coffeecake Hanover (f, 3, Cantab Hall--Cr Calendar B-Vae LLC. T-Michael Hall. D-Jim Morrill Jr, $10,000, Girl, by S J's Photo), $25,000 2011 SHS-HBG O-Burke Lifetime Record: 19-5-4-3, $96,159 Racing Stable LLC & Weaver Bruscemi LLC & Keith J Pippi & Michelle L Yanek. B-Hanover Shoe Farms Inc. 3, PcD, $20,000, Trot, The Stallion Series 3 Year Old Fillies T-Ron Burke. D-Matt Kakaley, $19,447 2nd Division of 5, 29.1, 59.0, 1:28.3, 1:57.3, FT 3-Curtsy Hanover (f, 3, Cantab Hall--Chiptease, by Pine Bethel Hanover (f, 3, Donato Hanover--Beignet Hanover,Chip), $40,000 2011 SHS-HBG O-Kelley Racing Stable by Malabar Man), $43,000 2011 SHS-HBG O-Bender LLC & Stable 45. B-Hanover Shoe Farms Inc. T-Paul Sweden Inc. B-Hanover Shoe Farms Inc. T-Staffan Lind. Kelley. D-Mike Simons, $9,334 D-Jim Morrill Jr, $10,000, Lifetime Record: 7-2-0-0, $21,809 Calls: 4T, 1H, 1Q, 2, 1T Finish Order: Promisemethis, Thistle Dhu, Sheena's 4, PcD, $20,000, Trot, The Stallion Series 3 Year Old Fillies Shadow, Defiant Donato, Faith 3rd Division of 5, 28.4, 59.0, 1:27.3, 1:56.0, FT Shouda Cuda Wuda (f, 3, SJ's Caviar--Mink Hanover, by 12, PcD, $77,790, Trot, Pennsylvania Sire Stakes 3 Year Sierra Kosmos), $4,200 2011 BHS O-Howard S Jacobs. Old Fillies 3rd Division of 3, 27.0, 55.1, 1:24.2, 1:53.1, FT B-Hanover Shoe Farms Inc. T-Allan Johnson. D-Matt 1-Classic Martine (f, 3, Classic Photo--Drinking Days, Kakaley, $10,000, Lifetime Record: 7-2-2-1, $27,560 by Andover Hall) O-Conrad E Zurich & Edwin J Gold & HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 6/21/13 PAGE 12 of 13 Hauser Bros Rcng Ent LLC. B-Todd M & Christine L Schadel. T-Chris Oakes. D-Jim Morrill Jr, $38,895, Lifetime Record: 18-8-4-3, $190,106 2-Royal Assets (f, 3, Donato Hanover--Habit's Lady, by Muscles Yankee), $45,000 2011 SHS-HBG O-Raymond W Schnittker & Royal Assets Stb. B-Status Stables Inc. T-Ray Schnittker. D-Ray Schnittker, $19,447 3-Chiptomylou (f, 3, Chip Chip Hooray--Pinup Springs, by Striking Sahbra) O/B-Richard C & Regina M Beinhauer. T-Rick Beinhauer. D-Dan Rawlings, $9,334 Calls: 2Q, 1Q, 1, 1, T Finish Order: Sina, Fashion Athena, Omnipotent, Global Beauty, Good Intentions 2-Sky Is The Limit (c, 3, Western Ideal--Savannah Sky, by Artiscape), $90,000 2011 SHS-HBG O-Anthony Lombardi & Jim H Fielding, CA & Ervin Miller Stable Inc & Richard D Strachan, CA. B-Mathias Meinzinger & Fair Winds Farm Inc. T-Erv Miller. D-Marcus Miller, $13,200 3-Diamond Said (g, 3, Rocknroll Hanover--Diamonique Mindale, by Die Laughing), $35,000 2011 SHS-HBG O-Doug Ackerman Stables Inc. B-Perretti Farms. T-D.R. Ackerman. D-Jordan Stratton, $6,336 Calls: 2H, 3Q, 1, NS, T Finish Order: Talking Blues 5, TgDn, $57,300, Trot, Historic "Coaching Club Trotting Oaks" 3 Year Old Fillies, 28.2, 57.4, 1:26.4, 1:54.4, FT 1-Andie Sophia (f, 3, Like A Prayer--Promising Deal, by Promising Catch), $5,700 2011 BHS O-Harmon Racing Stable LLC & Comfortably Numb Stable & Adam Friedland. B-Winbak Farm. T-Rob Harmon. D-Tim Tetrick, $28,650, Lifetime Record: 7-3-2-1, $180,661 2-True Day Dream (f, 3, Infinitif--Tenacious Victory, by Sunday’s Results Valley Victory), $3,700 2011 BHS O-Joseph E Hess. 9, Stga, $20,000, Pace, Fillies & Mares, Open (Post Position B-Reve Avec Moi Dreamwithme, CA. T-Dan O'Mara. No.7 Assigned), 27.4, 57.0, 1:25.1, 1:52.4, GD D-Jim Meittinis, $14,325 Don't Blame Her (m, 10, Village Connection--Never My 3-Fifty Shades (f, 3, Malabar Man--Spellbound Hanover, Fault, by Niatross), $4,700 2004 OH-SEL O-Robert F & by Donerail), $23,000 2011 SHS-HBG O-Let It Ride Barbara Bongiorno. B-Midland Acres Inc. T-Brad Irvine. Stables Inc & Mentally Stable Inc & Robert Cooper Stables D-Joe Bongiorno, $10,000, Lifetime Record: 200-53-38-25, LLC & Joseph Myers. B-William G Mulligan. T-Ross $758,469 Croghan. D-Brian Sears, $6,876 Calls: 1H, 1H, 2, NS, 1H Finish Order: Tonato Of Love, Perfect Alliance Sunday’s Results 1, TgDn, $59,300, Trot, Historic "Historic-Dickerson Cup" 3 Year Old Colts, 28.0, 57.0, 1:26.1, 1:54.4, FT 1-Corky (c, 3, Muscles Yankee--Clarice Marie, by Balanced Image), $100,000 2011 LEX-SEL O-Christina Takter & John D & Jim H Fielding, CA. B-Lynn M Baker. T-Jimmy Takter. D-David Miller, $29,650, Lifetime Record: 12-4-7-1, $313,468 2-Jacks To Open (g, 3, Conway Hall--Jodi's Jayme, by American Winner), $55,000 2011 SHS-HBG O-Our Horse Cents Stables. B-Windsong Stable. T-Ron Burke. D-Tim Tetrick, $14,825 3-Super Classic (g, 3, Muscles Yankee--Classic N Lindy, by Dream Vacation), $37,000 2011 LEX-SEL O-Doug Ackerman Stables Inc. B-K R Breeding LLC. T-D.R. Ackerman. D-Jordan Stratton, $7,116 Calls: 2H, 1H, 1H, 1H, H Finish Order: Twisted Pretzel, Pine Credit 6, TgDn, $16,000, Pace, Open Handicap Post Positions Assigned, 27.1, 55.3, 1:22.4, 1:49.2, FT 1-Heston Blue Chip (h, 4, American Ideal--Shot Togo Bluechip, by Cam's Card Shark), $30,000 2010 SHS-HBG O-Kenneth E Jacobs. B-Blue Chip Bloodstock Inc. T-Linda Toscano. D-Tim Tetrick, $8,000, Lifetime Record: 33-26-3-2, $1,416,658 7, TgDn, $65,900, Pace, Historic "The Ladyship Stake" 3 Year Old Fillies, 27.1, 56.3, 1:24.2, 1:52.2, FT 1-Give Me An Amen (f, 3, Art Major--Tina Blue Chip, by Camluck), $45,000 2011 SHS-HBG O-Stake Your Claim Stable & Martin R Sternberg & Fred Wallace. B-Blue Chip Bloodstock Inc. T-Linda Toscano. D-Andy Miller, $32,950, Lifetime Record: 13-5-3-0, $170,946 2-Offintothesunset (f, 3, Western Terror--Angel's Share, by Die Laughing), $25,000 2011 LEX-SEL O-Blue Chip Bloodstock Inc & Radio Racing Stable. B-Kentuckiana Farms Gen Par. T-Linda Toscano. D-Tim Tetrick, $16,475 3-Aria J (f, 3, Art Major--Misty Flirts, by Jenna's Beach Boy), $75,000 2011 SHS-HBG O-Kenneth E Jacobs. 3, TgDn, $52,800, Pace, Historic "Jersey Cup" 3 Year Old B-Blue Chip Bloodstock Inc. T-Linda Toscano. D-David Colts, 27.0, 55.1, 1:23.1, 1:51.3, FT Miller, $7,908 1-Don't Ya Know (c, 3, Western Ideal--Caviart Vegas, by Calls: 12, 5, 3, 3, T Dragon Again), $25,000 2011 LEX-SEL O-Bluestone Farms Finish Order: Jk Black Beauty, Canary Island, Shy Dragon LLC & Kitty Hawk Stable & Val D'Or Farms. B-James L K, Uilleann Stambaugh & Caviart Farms. T-Joe Holloway. D-David Miller, $29,040, Lifetime Record: 12-3-2-2, $88,371 HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 6/21/13 PAGE 13 of 13 Monday’s Results 6, YR, $20,000, Pace, NON-WINNERS OF 4 P-M RACES OR $40,000 LIFETIME. 3&4 YEAR OLD FILLIES & MARES, 28.4, 58.4, 1:27.4, 1:56.0, FT Venus Delight (f, 3, Bettor's Delight--Venus Killean, by Run The Table), $13,000 2011 LEX-SEL O-Fbp Racing Stable LLC. B-Estate Of George F Hempt Trust. T-Frank Podlenski. D-Eric Goodell, $10,000, Lifetime Record: 8-4-0-3, $31,453 12, YR, $20,000, Pace, NON-WINNERS OF $8,000 IN LAST 6 STARTS WINNERS OVER $40,000 IN 2013 NOT ELIGIBLE., 27.3, 57.1, 1:26.2, 1:54.3, FT Power Of A Moment (g, 6, Cole Muffler--Panfastic, by Abercrombie), $25,000 2008 COTTON O-Bert J Hochsprung. B-Cottonwood Farm Inc. T-Julie Miller. D-George Brennan, $10,000, Lifetime Record: 106-26-20-11, $723,703 Tuesday’s Results 10, YR, $20,000, Pace, NON-WINNERS OF 4 P-M RACES OR $40,000 LIFETIME. 3&4 YEAR OLD COLTS, HORSES & GELDINGS, 28.1, 58.4, 1:27.4, 1:56.3, SY Rocnrolwilneverdie (g, 3, Rocknroll Hanover--Where The Heart Is, by Abercrombie), $55,000 2011 SHS-HBG O-Frederick J & Shirley A Schwartz & Onda Racing Stable LLC. B-Arlene L & Jules J Siegel. T-Chris Ryder. D-Brian Sears, $10,000, Lifetime Record: 15-3-5-2, $60,420 7, YR, $20,000, Pace, NON-WINNERS OF 4 P-M RACES OR $40,000 LIFETIME. 3&4 YEAR OLD FILLIES & MARES, 28.0, 58.1, 1:27.0, 1:54.2, FT My Tallia Ideal (f, 3, Western Ideal--Bolero Tallia, by Art's Conquest) O/B-Gestion Mario Audet Inc, CA & Yves 12, YR, $25,000, Pace, NON-WINNERS OF 6 P-M Sarrazin, CA. T-Scott Di Domenico. D-Daniel Dube, RACES OR $60,000 LIFETIME. 3&4 YEAR OLD COLTS, $10,000, Lifetime Record: 7-4-1-2, $40,325 HORSES & GELDINGS, 27.3, 56.3, 1:26.0, 1:55.0, SY Screen The Call (h, 4, American Ideal--Last Night, by 8, YR, $21,000, Pace, CLAIMING ALLOWANCE $30,000 3 Abercrombie) O-Eric Ell & Thomas R Leager. YO 50%, 4 YO 25%, F&M 20%, 28.3, 58.1, 1:26.0, 1:54.1, B-Kentuckiana Farms Gen Par. T-Eric Ell. D-Brian Sears, FT $12,500, Lifetime Record: 16-6-5-0, $78,498 Oil Magnet (g, 9, Western Hanover--Luv's For Ever, by Storm Damage), $30,000 2005 SHS-HBG O-Anatolia Thursday’s Results Racing Stb Inc & Allard Racing Inc, CA. B-Winbak Farm. 2, YR, $20,000, Trot, NON-WINNERS OF $8,000 IN LAST T-Rene Allard. D-Brian Sears, $10,500, Lifetime Record: 6 STARTS AE. 3&4 YEAR OLD NON-WINNERS OF 8 162-27-22-30, $379,850 P-M RACES WINNERS OVER $150,000 LIFETIME NOT ELIGIBLE., 7, 28.0, 57.4, 1:27.0, 2:04.2, FT 9, YR, $21,000, Pace, 3&4 YEAR OLD CLAIMING Canbec Fridolin (g, 8, Cherry Hills--La Coquette, by ALLOWANCE $30,000 3 YO 50%, 4 YO 25%, F&M 20%, Garland Lobell) O-Darren J Mahoney, CA. B-Leo 28.0, 57.4, 1:26.1, 1:53.4, FT Tourigny, CA. T-Bruce Saunders. D-Brian Sears, $10,000, Dukes Up (g, 4, Fit For Life--Duchess Of Dexter, by Lifetime Record: 169-34-21-25, $493,091. To view replay Dexter Nukes), $3,900 2010 NSPE O-Burke Racing Stable click here LLC & Weaver Bruscemi LLC. B-Meridian Farms, CA. T-Ron Burke. D-Daniel Dube, $10,500, Lifetime Record: 52-15-5-8, $124,194 10, YR, $23,000, Pace, CLAIMING ALLOWANCE $40,000 3 YO 50%, 4 YO 25%, F&M 20%, 27.2, 57.3, 1:24.4, 1:53.0, FT Its A Good Thing (g, 7, Western Maverick--Sammartha Stewart, by Artsplace) O-Jfe Enterprise LLC. B-Robert McIntosh Stables Inc, CA & Michael P Kohler. T-Scott Di Domenico. D-Brian Sears, $11,500, Lifetime Record: 122-32-24-9, $344,205 11, YR, $24,000, Pace, NON-WINNERS OF $12,000 IN LAST 6 STARTS WINNERS OVER $60,000 IN 2013 NOT ELIGIBLE., 27.1, 55.2, 1:23.3, 1:52.1, FT Sir Melo's Z Tam (h, 4, American Ideal--Sara Sue, by Art Major), $42,000 2010 SHS-HBG O-Patrick D Lachance & Ira Rosenblum & M & M Harness Racing LLC. B-Adam Victor & Son Stble LLC. T-Pat Lachance. 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