Saturday, September 26, 2015

Teague Uncertain Whether "If you notice, I haven't practiced that at all," he said with Will Race in the a hearty laugh. "I went to one Sire Stakes race and that By Perry Lefko was it. Grand Circuit is where you get the best horses. I've While it looks like Wiggle It Jiggleit's racing schedule is supplemented and I've actually made money in a couple of headed for Indiana for a Sires Stakes, it is uncertain his races this year, he's paid off. whether he'll be coming to Canada for the Breeders Crown. "If he's going to The gelding's owner, George Teague Jr., who was Indiana, he's going to face one of the best returning home Friday following Wiggle It Jiggleit's gutsy horses in the country. It performance to win the Little Brown Jug on Thursday in wouldn't be much Ohio, is putting together a schedule going forward. He told chance for an easy Update he is looking at October 10 at race. At this time, no Hoosier Park for a $200,000 Indiana Sires Stake race as things are easy. We'll the next start. see where we are in a "I'm going to see how he comes out of this race," Teague couple days. It's too said. "It was two tough-ass miles, but as of today unless he In a herculean effort, Wiggle It early to tell how he shows otherwise, he's going to Indiana. And I think he's got came out of it. several possible races out there." Jiggleit won the Little Brown Jug photo by Brad Conrad Thursday night there If Wiggle It Jiggleit races on October 10, he faces a were a lot of people rematch with Freaky Feet Pete. They met on May 30 in a around him. He seemed fine. He's been pretty awesome. $75,000 Indiana Sires Stakes race at Hoosier Park and He's got great stamina. He's got a will to win that a lot of Wiggle It Jiggleit won by 1½ lengths in 1:49 2/5. Freaky horses don't have. He bounces back pretty well. Thursday Feet Pete has won eight races since. He's won 18 of 20 was definitely the toughest mile any horses has ever been, races, but has raced only at Hoosier Park. (continued on next page)

--“Thursday was definitely the toughest mile any horse has ever been, and it just so happened to be two of them in the same day." Wiggle It Jiggleit’s owner George Teague Jr.

Wiggle It Jiggleit is not eligible for the Breeders Crown at - the three-year-old colt pacing eliminations are October 17 - so it would require paying a $62,500 supplemental fee. Teague also has the possibility of staying in Indiana to race in the $75,000 The Circle City on October 23. The Breeders Crown finals are October 24. "It's not out of the works, but the Breeders Crown wasn't in my schedule because he wasn't eligible," Teague said. "I would like to try to figure out the schedule and maybe try the Breeders Crown, but I've got to look at the schedule I have." Teague said he wouldn't deliberately try to find an easier spot to race his horse.

HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 9/26/15 PAGE 2 of 12 and it just so happened to be two of them in the same day." and all the races because it's only myself. I've got no one to When asked if the final was the greatest Jug final he's ever answer to. Nothing to prove. I think great horses don't need seen, Teague said it was hard to answer because he is to take their tracks with them, and this is a prime example. biased. He's won on a mile and made very good times, he's won on "But 90% of the people I've run across are still amazed a half-mile in world-record time. He's put in a great effort. he was almost three-quarters of a length behind at the "So it was never meant to be a knock against head of the stretch (and still won)," Teague said. "There's . It was almost a credit to him, the nothing normal about this horse. The greatest I've seen in greatest horse I could compare him to because I thought the Jug was Life Sign (in 1993). It was very similar - on the he was the greatest. outside, digging in and getting up in the last step. This race "In Delaware, a lot of people came to me and first thing ranks up there with that one in my eyes." they said was, 'I'm only here because of him,'" Teague Teague also clarified a comment he made earlier this added. "Somebeachsomewhere and Captaintreacherous year saying his horse had a "step up" on were managed differently. I'm not saying they were a little Somebeachsomewhere, the unanimous Horse of the Year fearful of drawing a bad post and (worrying) it could hurt in the U.S. and Canada in 2008. their reputation. It was just different than the way I "Don't print that. Then again, print it. I don't care," he was managed him. But I will grant you one thing: If he was a stud I would have raced the same races as I'm racing." quoted in HRU. "Compare the lines of those two, see which Whether Wiggle It Jiggleit could be the shot in the arm for ones look the best. Somebeachsomewhere is the only one harness racing the way 2015 U.S. Triple Crown winner I've ever seen that might be as good as him. (Wiggle It American Pharoah became for thoroughbred racing, Jiggleit) is the best horse I've ever had and the best horse Teague isn't sure. I've ever seen race." "It takes a lot," he said. "Our game doesn’t get the media Somebeachsomewhere retired with only one loss in his exposure. It's hard. He's a great story. A lot of people have 21-race career and a host of records. Wiggle It Jiggleit related to him because they love harness racing. But the broke one of those records, which Beach owned with Rock idea sometimes is to step outside your own market and N Roll Heaven, for fastest time on a half-mile track for a grab a few other people and bring them into the game and three-year-old colt pacer. Wiggle It Jiggleit has won 19 of hope they became first of all a fan, secondly a gambler and 21 races, failing to finish in the top three only once. three an owner. I hope he has a little bit of a presence that The comment Teague made seemed to be a slight at the he can be something like that to the game. But it's hard horse, but Teague wanted to make it perfectly clear that when you don't get the exposure that thoroughbreds do. was not the case and he has nothing but respect for the They get a lot more than we do." | share this story | horse and its trainer/co-owner Brent MacGrath. "Brent's a top-class guy, I have a lot of respect for him," Teague said. "Me and him are friends, buddies, and it was a compliment when I compared my horse to Somebeachsomewhere. It’s not a snub or any kind of knock against his horse. He was the greatest horse I've ever seen until this horse - and I'm just fortunate to have the horse that I think is greater. But in saying that it ain't a knock towards him. The only thing I'm saying is this horse will race more in his career than (Somebeachsomewhere) did. The went for $1 million when (Beach) raced and he finished second. The North America Cup went for $1.5 million when he raced. The money isn’t the same. Some races have been added since then, but the purses in the other races are down. This horse has made $1.8 million and that is a big accomplishment in this era because some of the purses have taken 20% to 30% hits. If that wasn't the case, he'd have probably made $300,000-$400,000 more. "It was a different time and Brent picked his spots well. Brent was a great manager of the horse and he had nothing to prove. Neither do I. I don’t have a stallion. For the love of the game, I think you should (keep horses racing) to showcase our breed and give a little bit back to the game. But he had more success than I did. But if my horse was still a stallion, I don't think my mind-set would be any different. "He was a professional racehorse when I started. I just went about it a different way - and unfortunately I did. It cost what it costs you, but I'm enjoying what he's doing. But what I'm saying is I've gone to the all events I've gone to HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 9/26/15 PAGE 3 of 12

Industry Reacts to Wiggle It’s Phenomenal the winner's circle. Man, it was just great to see. I was just Performance in Jug so wrapped up in the Little Brown Jug and Wiggle It By Perry Lefko Jiggleit." MARVIN KATZ (one of the owners BILL O'DONNELL (Hall of Fame driver, two-time winner of Artspeak, fifth in the final, second of the race): "Both of the (top two horses) were noses to Wiggle It Jiggleit in the first apart. He went the tougher race, elimination): "The first heat and the obviously. But what a phenomenal race it was. He went a tremendous second heat were among the race. He had a month off, that's a greatest races I've even seen in my pro and con. Sometimes it hurts, life. I'd have to say they are races sometimes it helps. But they know that could be talked about 10, 15 how to get them ready for big years from now - easily - and races. (Owner/manager) George perhaps even longer. It's deserving Teague has won lots of big races. of being called a race for the ages. I He's a very good horseman. They probably should have thought prior get beat up racing week in, week to it he had that kind of ability, but Marvin Katz: “that was big-boy racing.” out. He looked tremendous on the because of the bias with Artspeak I racetrack. He's a big, strong horse. was hoping we'd be able to beat him. But he deserves all I'll tell you what, he's got power, the accolades in the world. I'm a total believer now. That Bill O’Donnell: he's got speed, more importantly was big-boy racing." “(Wiggle It Jiggleit) is than all of that he's got great BRENT MACGRATH (Owner/trainer of a very courageous desire. That horse wanted to win. It Somebeachsomewhere): "They were very good races, horse.” looked like he was beat until the exciting, especially the last one. I've watched Wiggle It last 10 steps and then he won. It Jiggleit race since January. That horse has been was unbelievable. I've seen lots of that stuff before, but impressive every time he's raced, hasn't he? He won a he's a very courageous horse. And that kid (driver Montrell great race (in the Jug). He won a great race in the Teague), he deserves praise. He did a hell of a job with that Meadowlands Pace. He's won many great races. He went horse to keep him together. He was rough around the first in 1:49 in the mud in Indiana. The races he won in the turn, put a little skip in, it looked like he might have saw Meadowlands in the winter were ultra-impressive. He went (continued on next page) a mile in 1:49 in February. He went exactly the same races both times. They were carbon copies. It was tougher to get around Lost For Words in the final. In the first heat, the horse on the front end (Artspeak) didn't fight him like Lost For Words did. But they were pretty well carbon copy moves in the same spot, raced up on the outside coming up to the half and pushed hard down the backstretch. In the first heat, he had that horse put away at the three-quarter pole. In the second heat, he didn't. That horse looked like he had him put away. That's really the difference in the two races, but the trip that he went was the same." JOE BELLINO (Owner of 2010 Little Brown Jug winner Rock N Roll Heaven): "I've been watching the Jug for 15, 20 years and that's probably the best one I ever saw. I kind of thought it was over (turning for home). I thought (Lost For Words driver David Miller) had won it and Wiggle It Jiggleit came back on. You don't see a horse ever do that. Once they come first up and pass a horse, the inside horse retakes the lead and it's usually over. I have to say I'm a huge, huge, huge George Teague fan and a huge Montrell Teague fan. I was driving right along with them. I was screaming, yelling, whipping. I was trying to get him home, and I couldn't believe he came back on and got up. It was amazing. It's just nice to see guys like George Teague win the race and Montrell. It kind of reminded me of my dad and me doing it together. I called my dad and he goes 'boy, was that nice to see them win' and I said 'it sure was.' I like to see guys like that do well. You always see (Ron) Burke or (Jimmy) Takter or their clients win all these big races. It's nice to George and his son and his family all out there in HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 9/26/15 PAGE 4 of 12 something. But he recovered. And that kid did a hell of a job. He never panicked. He was very calm through the whole thing. I'm sure his father and his mother are very proud of him for the job that he did." | share this story | Miracle at Delaware By Dean A. Hoffman Freaky Feet Peter’s Trainer, “Maybe I Can’t I watched the Jug final heat live. I've watched the replay Beat Wiggle After All” many times. Each time the horse wearing the shadow roll By Bill Finley and sheepskin enters the stretch, I say the same thing: "He Larry Rheinheimer, the owner and trainer of Freaky Feet can't win. He simply can't win." Pete, admits his And yet he did. confidence was shaken Horses simply don't come back from a deficit deep in the Thursday when watching Delaware homestretch. Wiggle It Jiggleit win the And yet he did. Little Brown Jug. Though You know that I'm referring to Wiggle It Jiggle It's victory. his horse lost on the only I still don't believe it. It was a miracle. I still can't wrap my occasion he met Wiggle It, mind around it. I don't believe that a horse can do what he Rheinheimer had did. A mortal horse cannot survive the trip that he had and steadfastly said he thought still find yet another gear in deep stretch. he would win the rematch Yes, it was a miracle. between the two Indiana- Miracles don't happen in Freaky Feet Pete will have his bred stars. That is racing often. Racing is hands full with Wiggle It scheduled to take place usually a repetitive lesson Jiggleit on Oct. 10 at Hoosier Oct. 10 in the Indiana Sire in reality. But the first Jug I Stakes final at Hoosier. saw 50 year ago was “Wiggle It Jiggleit is a great horse, let me tell you that deemed the "Miracle at right now,” he said. “They have to be extremely proud of Delaware." That race was him. And watching what he did in the Jug makes me won by Bret Hanover, who wonder. I don’t know anymore. What a race he put in. also overcame a tough When that horse faces our horse he’ll know he’s in a race, Miracle at Delaware I, Bret journey on the outside to but I don’t know if I can beat him or not. We’ll give it our Hanover winning the 1965 Jug set a world record. But the best shot.” photo courtesy of USTA real miracle of 1965 was While Wiggle It Jiggleit has spent most of his year facing- that the Jug was contested -and beating–the very best in Grand Circuit races, Freaky on its scheduled date. Feet Pete has never left Indiana and the vast majority of his I was in high school in Cincinnati then and my parents starts have come in sire stakes races. That safe approach consented to let me skip school for a day to go to has led to a lifetime record of 18 for 20. Delaware. I rode up with my father, a longtime harness At least one part of that equation will change tonight at devotee. As we drove north, all we could see ahead of us Hoosier as he will face open company in the $110,250 were gray skies. Those clouds did not portend well for the Jennas Beach Boy. The competition includes North Jug. In that era of clay tracks, when it rained they simply America Cup winner Wakizashi Hanover, one of only two didn't race. Skipping two days of school was simply out of horses to beat Wiggle It Jiggleit. For Freaky Feet, the the question. Jennas Beach Boy will be a major test. After arriving at the fairgrounds, Dad and I meandered “I wish we had a better draw,” Rheinheimer said of being along the backstretch, a tradition over the years at assigned the nine post. “Wakizashi beat Wiggle It Jiggleit. Delaware. I saw master horseman Curly Smart, a trainer ‘Pete’ has a great following in Indiana. Whenever we come who served as Delaware track superintendent, walk onto to the track, a lot of people come out to see him. He the backstretch. He thrust a pocket knife into the mud to doesn’t have anything to prove to me, but I understand he see how far the moisture had penetrated. may have something to prove to other people around the He walked off the track, then said with a mischievous country.” smile to onlookers, "Ya reckon all this rain will be good for The Jennas Beach Boy will also feature a battle of the my sweet potatoes?" Tetrick brothers as Tim drives Wakizashi Hanover and his I didn't give a damn about his sweet potatoes. I wanted to little brother, Trace, drives Freaky Feet Pete. see Bret Hanover. Three weeks previously, I had seen Bret suffer the humiliation of losing two of three heats to Adios Vic in the Horseman Futurity at the Indiana Fair. Those Interested in Thoroughbreds were only the second and third losses of his career, and as well? Click here to sign up for the first time Bret didn't take home the trophy. What would our sister publication... Bret do in the Jug? Before we could answer that question, we had to know if

(continued on next page) HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 9/26/15 PAGE 5 of 12 the Jug could even be raced that day. But Life Sign didn't know the plot and didn't realize that But Curly Smart got busy and commandeered county he was supposed to fold. He surged in the final strides to highway graders. They peeled the muddy surface off in win the Jug and set up an uproarious celebration. great curlicues that were pushed to the outside of the track. Wiggle It obviously didn't know he was supposed to fold The graders peeled until they reached dry ground. Then after being parked the second half either, but he did it two they began to harrow. The races would indeed go on. heats in a row on Thursday. He wore down Artspeak in Early in the racing program, the water truck made a few their elimination heat and then found himself facing the circuits of the track and the thousand in the stands same dilemma in the final. applauded. It's the only time I ever recall hearing applause It's certainly no secret that WIJI wasn't as smooth as silk for the water truck. in the turns at Delaware. In the final he got away third and Bret did his thing. He was parked the whole first half-mile made a bad bobble in the middle of the first turn. Lost For of the first heat, then disdainfully went three wide coming to Words grabbed the lead. David Miller knows how to win the half and seized command. The outcome was never in races at Delaware and sure he wasn't in a hurry with Lost doubt after that, but the final time of 1:57-the fastest race For Words as long as he was unchallenged. ever on a half-mile track---was astonishing. Montrell Teague knew he had to make it a race. Yes, that was truly the miracle at Delaware. But I saw Otherwise, he had no chance. Once Montrell stepped on another one on Thursday. the gas past the quarter, Wiggle It paced right to the leader, Full disclosure: I wanted Wiggle It to win. I don't know the and even poked his head in front as they passed the half. Teagues well, but the whole clan strikes me as having But Miller was not about to let Teague go by him. He had humility and class. While those are admirable qualities in the favorite right where he wanted him. life, they don't always win horse races. The video of them pacing down the backstretch is Good horses win races, usually with talent, and often with something everyone must see. Over and over again. And a trip. Great horses win races that they simply cannot win. then a few more times. It's as if two horses had become And that I was Wiggle It did on Thursday. one, as if they were hooked team-to-pole. They went into I'd seen many other memorable Jugs since Bret's in 65, the final turn evenly matched. of course. The Jug They didn't, however, come out of the turn evenly between Most Happy matched. Lost For Words started to put away his pursuer. Fella and Columbia Wiggle wasn't wiggling; he was faltering. He seemed to be George in 1970 was a following the usual script for a pacer parked through such slam-bang duel brutal fractions. stretching over three Halfway through the stretch, Wiggle found something grueling heats. only rare champions have. He called on a will to win that The upset of Albatross was far stronger than the fatigue he was feeling. He sent in '71 was memorable, forth a late-stretch urge. He timed it perfectly. It carried to as were the upsets by him to the wire first. It carried him to victory. Fake Left over Western I still cannot believe it. It will take a long time to fully sink Hanover and P-Forty in. And it will take a long time before I ever see a Jug---or Seven over Rocknroll any race---quite so astonishing. Miracle at Delaware II, Wiggle It Hanover. I'd witnessed a new Miracle at Delaware. Jiggleit winning the 2015 Jug Then, of course, there | share this story | photo by Mark Hall (USTA) was the lionhearted Life Sign winning in 1993. That Jug was almost like a morality play. The colt's owner George Segal and trainer came oh-so-close to winning the Jug with Western Hanover the previous year. The widely-respected Riegle, a Buckeye native, had never trained a Jug winner. But Life Sign faced a powerful troika from the stable of controversial Canadian trainer Bill Robinson. In the '93 Jug final, driver John Campbell knew the trouble that awaited him and he sent Life Sign in search of the front end. The colt failed to reach and wound up parked. Campbell tucked Life Sign in for few seconds past the first quarter, then came right back out to launch a first-over bid. Such tactics don't work at Delaware. The pacesetter is then holding all the aces, and the first-up horse is cast in the role of joker. The challenger usually folds on the final turn. LIVE AUCTION Benefiting the Harness Horse Youth Foundation

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6 Lexington Selected Yearling Sale Auction Ring One-of-a-kind horse sculpture created by local Kentucky artist/welder. Assembled from 800–1000 pieces of repurposed junk.

Selling Tuesday evening at the Lexington Selected Yearling Sale, immediately prior to start of sale.

For more information, please call 317.908.0029 or email [email protected].

Reminder: HHYF will also be conducting our Drive For Youth Fundraiser on October 10 at the Red Mile during the races on Kentucky Futurity Day!

Silent Auction Flyer 8.16.15 FullColor 1 8/17/15 8:43 PM HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 9/26/15 PAGE 6 of 12

"Brian has done a good job and has been very loyal to us," McDuffee said. "I think if we put more pressure on him he would have accommodated us and drove her in this race. But that wasn't necessary." The competition will include local favorite Natural Herbie, one of three horses to beat Bee A Magician this year. He defeated her in the elims for the Maple Leaf Trot but was third, beaten five lengths, in the final. McDuffee said the Prix d'Amerique is still a possibility for Bee A Magician, but no firm plans have been made as of yet.

Mandatory Jackpot Hi-5 Payout for Grand River Raceway’s Season Closer ELORA, ON - When Grand River Raceway wraps up its 2015 live harness racing season on September 30, the Bee A Magician Star of Stars on Rich Hoosier popular Jackpot Hi-5 wager will offer a mandatory payout. Card The rotating Jackpot Hi-5 wager was featured all race By Bill Finley season, held between the Elora oval and Georgian Downs There will be no shortage of storylines and big names (until the season conclusion), then Flamboro Downs. tonight at Hoosier Park, where the card includes six Grand The wager requires a horseplayer to correctly select the Circuit Stakes worth a combined $930,750. top-five finishers in order. If there are multiple winning The richest, and best, race on the card is the $210,000 tickets, 50 per cent of that evening’s pool is split among the Centaur Trot, where Bee A Magician heads a field of 10. winning tickets, while the other half is carried over to the After losing three straight, all of them second-place following card, or distributed entirely on a declared finishes, she roared back last week to beat the boys once mandatory payout night. There’s a 20-cent minimum wager again, this time in the Maple Leaf Trot. That upped her and a takeout of 15 per cent. lifetime record to a remarkable 40 for 60. On September 30, the entire carryover is split among the "You always like to evening’s winning tickets. win, but I don't think we As of press time (September 25), the Jackpot Hi-5 were ever disappointed carryover is $8,166.54. in here," co-owner David In this inaugural year of offering the Jackpot Hi-5 wager, McDuffee said. "She's the biggest winner was an on-track player at Grand River raced consistently all Raceway who cashed for $31,383.73. year long . She put in The track’s 49th and final card of 2015 will determine a some great races and hotly contested race for Top Dash-Winning Driver. has been beaten by Bob McClure is looking to secure his first Grand River some pretty nice horses. Raceway title with 45 wins from 284 starts. Scott Coulter is She's been about as closing in with 42 wins from 250 starts. Richard Moreau will Bee A Magician heads the consistent as any horse take back-to-back training honours with 21 wins from 75 Centaur Trot at Hoosier you could ever be starts — 12 wins better than his closest competitor. involved with, all throughout her career." Racing continues Monday (September 28) and concludes Bee A Magician will be facing males, but that hasn't been September 30. Post time is 6:30 pm. much of a problem for her this year. She's won seven of nine starts against the boys and is just two for four in races restricted to mares. Part of the reason for the discrepancy Tune in to the Bob Heyden Report for the best in is that she was beaten twice the year by top Swedish harness racing talk, every Saturday at 10:15 a.m. trotting mare D'One. Eastern on the Eclipse Award-winning "She's at stage now where we go out and race whoever radio program is eligible," McDuffee said. "I think the males are a little bit DOWN THE STRETCH stronger than the females, but there are no easy races. every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Eastern Nobody gives you anything. You've got to work for every one of them. We have kind of a tough post position draw SIRIUS Channel 93, XM Channel 93 (No. 9) in this race, but I think she'll put in a good effort." Hosted by Dave Johnson and Bill Finley Dave Miller will replace regular driver , who Call in with your questions to 866-900-6451 has elected to race at Yonkers, where there are four $225,000 sire stakes finals on the card. McDuffee said Sears remains Bee A Magician's regular driver and will pilot her in the Oct. 10 Yonkers International. For SIRIUS/XM radio go to www.siriusxm.com HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 9/26/15 PAGE 7 of 12

9th Race. $127,150, Pace. Kentucky Stallion Management for 2-YO Fillies Post Horse Sire Trainer/Driver 1 Keystone Riptide Somebeachs’where Drennan/ 2 Dandy’s Diva Sportsmaster Ellison/De Long Saturday at Hoosier Park 3 Can’t Touch This Rockin Image Welch/Shetler 2nd Race. $207,300, Trot. Kentucky Stallion Management 4 Wine Snob Art Major Stewart/Trace Tetrick for 2-YO Fillies 5 JK Fannie Rocknroll Hanover Johansson/D Miller Post Horse Sire Trainer/Driver 6 Call Me Queen Be Somebeachs’where Croghan/Zeron 1 Hollywood Hill Takter/Takter 7 Yankee Moonshine Yankee Cruiser Burke/Gingras 2 Womans Will Donato Hanover J Miller/A Miller 8 Beautiful Sky Western Terror Stohler/Macomber 3 Sunset Glider Cantab Hall Takter/Gingras 4 Gifted Lady Muscle Hill Takter/B Miller CALL ME QUEEN BE most recently paced in 1:51:4 and 5 Wildflower Muscle Hill Svanstedt/Merriman that alone stamps her as the fastest filly in here. That timed mile came in a runner up finish in the $350,000 WOMANS WILL is 4 out of 7 lifetime and all three of her PASS final to Pure Country and Crogan has a pretty decent losses were won by the likely divisional winner, Broadway one; she's beaten some talented ones along the way in PA Donna. This Donato Hanover filly has shown her ability in also. JK FANNIE is Johansson's charge here in the recent months in NJ and PA and is the most accompished second division and although not as talented as this of these thus far; regular driver Andy Miller is up for trainer trainer's fily in Race 7; this one still rates an upset chance. Julie. SUNSET GLIDER is one of three in here for Takter Despite being winless on the year she goes first time Dave and she had been improving in recent races leading up to Miller and speed could be coming; offers a price. CAN'T the Jim Doherty at the Meadowlands on Hambo day. The has raced almost exclusively at this track in her career and main concern is that this is her first race since August but has won four of her last five; only a break in between she gets Yannick back and all systems will be on go. derailed the streak. Roger Welch trainee is going right to Takter will drive HOLLYWOOD HILL himself but doesn't the front for Shetler. It's not what it once was, but have the stakes experience that some of the others have; DANDY'S DIVA exits the Orange & Blue final and maybe figures from the rail nonethless in this short field of five. that should count for something. WINE SNOB seems GIFTED WAY broke two back in a Peaceful Way outclassed on paper but the barn should be respected. elimination and she was well backed that night; also broke late in the mile the only other time Brett Miller drove her. 11th Race. $150,150, Pace. The Elevation for 2-YO Colts & WILDFLOWER is the clear outsider for Svanstedt. Geldings Post Horse Sire Trainer/Driver 7th Race. $125,900, Pace. Kentucky Stallion Management 1 Bottom Deals American Ideal Toscano/B Miller for 2-YO Fillies 2 Manhattan Beach Somebeachs’where Burke/Gingras Post Horse Sire Trainer/Driver 3 Highlandbeachycove Somebeachs’where Alagna/Palone 1 Topville Cadillac Rockin Image A Miller/Smith 4 American Passport American Ideal Alagna/Zeron 2 Lyons River Pride Somebeachs’where Burke/Gingras 5 Mindtrip American Ideal Alagna/Tim Tetrick 3 Darlinonthebeach Somebeachs’where Johansson/D Miller 6 Bluebird Synergy Rockin Image M Wrenn/P Wrenn 4 Kiss Me Onthebeach Somebeachs’where Collins/B Miller 7 Downthehighwy Dontgetinmyway Taylor/Dilander 5 Shady Stella Shadyshark Hanover E Miller/L Miller 8 Legere Shadyshark Hanover E Miller/Trace Tetrick 6 Roll To Glory Rocknroll Hanover Brown/Trace Tetrick 9 Big Top Hanover Western Ideal Burke/D Miller 7 Parklane Glamorous Bettor’s Delight Lunsford/Harmon 10 Mystical Rock Rockin Image E Miller/L Miller 11 Allie’s Cruiser Yankee Cruiser Burke/Macomber DARLINONTHEBEACH finally gets away from the super filly LA Delight and this should be a chance for the BIG TOP HANOVER exits the PASS final that saw Spider daughter of the great Darlin's Delight to shine. Impeccably Man Hanover finish second and that foe just set a world bred filly trained by Johansson had solid late pace two back record a couple days ago at Delaware. You could do at Mohawk and can do it either way tonight; gets Dave worse than a Burke horse at a price and this one put in a Miller back in the bike. Indiana bred TOPVILLE CADILLAC fast and game try two back; he'll be heard from at some has now won three in a row - all by over four lengths - and point. AMERICAN PASSPORT was stellar a few races earns a shot at open company. She had loads of early back when he closed in :26 flat to just miss against Control speed and is guaranteed to be sitting no worse than The Moment and he can do some damage in this spot for second for Tyler Smith; let's she what she has. LYONS Alagna; wiling to overlook that recent rockety qualifier at RIVER PRIDE is an obvious short priced threat for Burke Lexington. HIGHLANDBEACHYCOVE is another Alagna and Gingras; ventures outside of PA for the first time in her trainee and this one exits a blowout qualifer, also at the career. The three most talented fillies land the inside three Red Mile. He gets Palone now and this SBSW colt already starting slots and anyone else would need to step it up to has a mark of 1:51:4. MANHATTAN BEACH comes out of land in some of the exotics. the same race as the top selection and he was actively HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 9/26/15 PAGE 8 of 12 used in that mile; the likely favorite is where Yannick opted mostly recently beat Market Share last out in the Preferred to for Burke. MINDTRIP has raced against some of the at Mohawk; he's fast when right. NATURAL HERBIE has best freshman pacers this year and is better than that become hit or miss for Verlin Yoder and this seems like an recent Q suggets; wouldn't be a total shock in a competitive ideal post to stalk from; he can certainly reach if he's on race. DOWNTHEHIGHWY has done well for himself to and with any live cover flow. WIND OF THE NORTH was earn $130K in Indiana but this is a serious test and the fact no match for Daylon Miracle last out in blazing mile at that he drawas outside of almost everyone decent will Pocono; he's another whose best would put him right in the make things almost impossible. middle of it. GURAL HANOVER hasn't won since June but at least get's Yannick back; an aggressive try should be 12th Race, $110,250, Pace. The Jenna Beach Boy coming from the inside. LINDY'S TRU GRIT has his Post Horse Sire Trainer/Driver moments but I'd be surprised if he was able to beat these. 1 The Big Year Panspacificflight E Miller/L Miller IL SOGNO DREAM might finally break through one of 2 Vague Traces Always A Virgin L Hochstetler/Widger these nights as Merriman keeps his customary mount. 3 Earndawg Sportsmaster Welch/De Long 4 Thisjetsabookin Jereme’s Jet Harmer/Gingras 5 Rocky’s Z Tam World Of Rocknroll Eash/Macomber Harness Racing Update is distributed each and every day on the grounds 6 Wakizashi Hanover Dragon Again King/Tim Tetrick of the Lexington, Harrisburg and 7 Skim The Top Geartogear K Harmon/D Harmon the January Select Mixed Sale. 8 Camturo Rock Rockin Image Bellamy/B Miller 9 Freaky Feet Pete Rockin Image Rheinheimer/Tr Tetrick 10 Roland N Rock Rocknroll Hanover R Harmon/P Wrenn For TrackMaster pps of the Hoosier stakes click here. For all other pps go to www.trackmaster.com FREAKY FEET PETE has been crushing Indiana-bred competition all year long in freaky fast times and his lone Saturday at Yonkers defeat came to a horse you might have heard of, Wiggle It 2nd Race. $225,000, Trot. NY Sire Stakes Final for 2-YO Jiggleit (and didn't lose to him by much). This one might Colts & Geldings get tested tonight from #6 but this is clearly a special horse; Post PN Horse Sire Trainer/Driver gets the nod. Speaking of Wiggle It, WAKIZASHI 1 2 Dog Gone Lucky Lucky Chucky Sylvester/Campbell HANOVER is one of only two horses to defeat that gelding 2 3 Reve Royale RC Royalty Ducharme/Bartlett this year and the North American Cup winner has proven 3 4 Allerage Echo Conway Hall Ducharme/Sears himself to be one of the top 3YO's in the sport this season. 4 5 Dayson Conway Hall H Okusko/Gregory Usual driver Tim Tetrick is aboard and a tremendous 5 1 Smalltownthrowdown Cash Hall Daley/Daley showdown looms; has the post edge on his key rival. 6 1a Crown Point Crazed Daley/Morrill ROLAND N ROCK came east earlier in the year with lofty 7 6 Master Class Credit Winner Lorentzon/Brennan expectations but they never materialzed; returns to the 8 7 Cupid Conway Hall S’hammer/S’hammer midwest maybe a bit wosre for the wear and is one of many in here that would gladly take a third place finish. VAGUE 3rd Race. $225,000, Trot. NY Sire Stakes Final for 2-YO TRACES enters on the heels of a lifetime best 1:50:2 mile Fillies and will be up close early. THE BIG YEAR was involved in Post PN Horse Sire Trainer/Driver a 1:49:4 mile last out and he can tow along from the rail. 1 2 Credit To Thelimit Credit Winner Schillaci/Schillaci 2 1 Goosebump Hanover RC Royalty Burke/Morrill 13th Race. $210,000, Trot. Centaur Trotting Classic 3 3 Dazzling Dollars Cash Hall S’hammer/S’hammer Post Horse Sire Trainer/Driver 4 4 Posterity Lucky Chucky Norris/Norris 1 Gural Hanover Crazed Burke/Gingras 5 5 Non Stick Lucky Chucky Svanstedt/Dube 2 Rompaway Galaxy Rompaway Galaxy K Harmon/Tim Tetrick 6 6 Pampered Winner Credit Winner Takter/Campbell 3 Il Sogno Dream Cantab Hall Beaver/Merriman 7 7 Lima Playtime Credit Winner R Zeron/M MacDonald 4 Wind Of The North Cantab Hall Bier/Palone 8 1a Dizzy Broad Broad Bahn Burke/Kakaley 5 Lindy’s Tru Grit Cantab Hall J Miller/A Miller 6 Natural Herbie Here Comes Herbie Yoder/Yoder 4th Race. $225,000, Pace. NY Sire Stakes Final for 2-YO 7 Southwind Pepino Chocolatier Beatty/Beatty Fillies 8 Fusion Man Valley Victor J Smith/T Smith Post PN Horse Sire Trainer/Driver 9 Bee A Magician Kadabra Norman/D Miller 1 2 Time On My Hands American Ideal Ryder/Bartlett 10 Master Of Law Deweycheatn’howe Takter/B Miller 2 3 American Ivy American Ideal Holloway/Sears 3 4 No Clouds Bluechip Roll With Joe Berger/Buter BEE A MAGICIAN beat the boys last out in a sparkling win 4 5 Vino And Formaggio Art Major Hart/Callahan the Maple Leaf Trot and amazingly it was her first win since 5 1 Mother Of Art Art Major Burke/Campbell August 1. Sears isn't here tonight so she picks up Dave 6 6 Soft Idea American Ideal Toscano/Morrill Miller; one would have to imagine she'll be going forward 7 1a Dime A Dance Roll With Joe Burke/Kakaley early. MASTER OF LAW shined on this night last year and 8 1b Encore Deo Rock N Roll Heaven Burke/Brennan HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 9/26/15 PAGE 9 of 12

5th Race. $225,000, Pace. NY Sire Stakes Final for 2-YO 6, Phl, $22,000, P, Fillies & Mares NW $20,000 in Last 5 Colts & Geldings Starts AE: NW 9 Ext. PM Races or $90,000 Lifetime, 27.1, Post PN Horse Sire Trainer/Driver 56.0, 1:23.4, 1:51.2, FT 1 2 Red Roll Roll With Joe Blaun/Bartlett 1-Inittowinafortune (m, 5, Cams Fortune - 2 3 Endeavor American Ideal Lachance/Lachance Cuzurinittowinit, by Ft Apache Hanover) O-Michael N 3 4 Roll With Fred Roll With Joe Holloway/Callahan Pagonas. B-Jerald A Viviani & Sue E Phillips. T-Michael 4 1 Joe Larry N Curly Roll With Joe Harder/Morrill Russo. D-Anthony Morgan, $11,000, Lifetime Record: 5 5 Carlos Danger American Ideal Mungillo/Sears 92-31-21-7, $493,547 6 6 Fine Diamond Rock N Roll Heaven Burke/Kakaley To watch the race replay click here 7 7 Travel Playlist Art Major E Miller/M Miller 8 1a Autotune Hanover Art Major Harder/Buter 8, Phl, $30,000, P, Fillies & Mares Open, 27.1, 55.0, 1:23.0, 1:50.2, FT For TrackMaster pps for the Yonkers stakes click here. 1-Lucy's Pearl (m, 4, Well Said--Remember When, by For all other pps go to www.trackmaster.com Camluck), $23,000 2012 LEX-SEL O-Elizabeth Novak & Ronald S Gurfein. B-Brittany Farms. T-Ron Gurfein. D-Geo. Napolitano Jr, $15,000, Lifetime Record: 48-18-2-10, $268,363

3, Phl, $35,000, T, Liberty Bell E.C. Series 2 Year Old Colts & Geldings 1st of 4 Divisions, 29.1, 59.1, 1:29.1, 1:57.4, FT 1-Granite State (c, 2, Donato Hanover--Bella Dolce, by 2-Krispy Apple (m, 7, Western Ideal--Apple Krisp, by Life Kadabra) O-David H Mc Duffee. B-David H Mc Duffee. Sign) O-Bamond Racing LLC & Joseph Davino. B-Perfect T-Chuck Sylvester. D-David Miller, $17,500, Lifetime World Enterprises. T-Jeffrey Bamond Jr.. D-Jason Bartlett, Record: 9-2-1-4, $39,310 $7,500 2-Moneycounts De Vie (g, 2, Andover Hall--Nordicdish, by 3-Regil Elektra (m, 5, Mach Three--Top Time Notcher, by Yankee Glide), $8,000 2014 LEX-SEL O-Desyllas Racing Topnotcher) O-Fred Monteleone Stbl LLC. B-Bruce M LLC & William B Beck & James C Bafia. B-Joie De Vie Wagg, CA. T-Monte Gelrod. D-Anthony Morgan, $3,600 Farm LLC. T-Dirk Simpson. D-Dan Rawlings, $8,750 Calls: Q, 1H, 1H, 1H, H - Finish Order: Set Me Up, Certified 3-Marion Gondolier (c, 2, Explosive Matter--Cr Calendar Ideal, Show Runner, Arodasi, Gallie Bythe Beach, Ooh Bad Girl, by S J's Photo), $26,000 2014 SHS-HBG O-William G Shark Mulligan. B-Hanover Shoe Farms Inc. T-William Popfinger. To watch the race replay click here D-, $4,200 Calls: 1Q, 3, 1Q, T, 2Q - Finish Order: Dollar Grin, 9, Phl, $35,000, T, Liberty Bell E.C. Series 2 Year Old Explosive Yankee, St Michel Hanover Colts & Geldings 3rd of 4 Divisions, 28.2, 57.2, 1:27.0, To watch the race replay click here 1:57.0, FT 1-Blownoutofthewater (g, 2, Explosive Matter--Andover 5, Phl, $35,000, T, Liberty Bell E.C. Series 2 Year Old Colts Mermaid, by Andover Hall), $30,000 2014 SHS-HBG & Geldings 2nd of 4 Divisions, 29.1, 58.2, 1:27.4, 1:58.2, FT O-Harbor Racing Stable. B-White Birch Farm. T-Jenny 1-Mr Right (c, 2, Donato Hanover--Hey Mister, by Melander. D-Jason Bartlett, $17,500, Lifetime Record: Muscles Yankee), $25,000 2014 SHS-HBG O-Leigh A 6-1-2-0, $25,500 Raymer & Stephen M Moss & Harold & Helane R Solomon. B-Let It Ride Stables Inc & J&T Silva Stables, LLC & Robert Cooper Stables LLC & Mentally Stable Inc. T-Leigh Raymer. D-Geo. Napolitano Jr, $17,500, Lifetime Record: 10-5-3-0, $81,447

2-Alexander Hanover (g, 2, Cantab Hall--A Youre Adorable, by Malabar Man), $50,000 2014 SHS-HBG 2-Treasure Keys K (c, 2, Encore Encore--Treasure Box K, O-William G Mulligan. B-Hanover Shoe Farms Inc. by Donerail) O-Robert J Key. B-Robert J Key. T-Charlie T-William Popfinger. D-Yannick Gingras, $8,750 Norris. D-Charlie Norris, $8,750 3-Sweettooth Hanover (c, 2, Donato Hanover - 3-Keystone Blade (g, 2, Yankee Glide--Keystone Brittany, Seducedbychocolate, by Chocolatier), $32,000 2014 by Lindy Lane), $24,000 2014 SHS-HBG O-Todd M & LEX-SEL O-Randall B Bendis & Reed Broadway & Thomas Christine L Schadel. B-Estate Of George F Hempt Trust. J Pollack & William L Varney. B-Hanover Shoe Farms Inc. T-Todd Schadel. D-Todd Schadel, $4,200 T-Randy Bendis. D-David Miller, $4,200 Calls: 5, 2, 3H, 4, 1Q - Finish Order: Maracana', Twin B Calls: 4T, 4, 3H, 3H, H - Finish Order: Truemass Volo, Ammunition, Nathaniel, Staying Focused Soda Pump, Shady Mccoy, Mac Deeno To watch the race replay click here To watch the race replay click here HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 9/26/15 PAGE 10 of 12

11, Phl, $35,000, T, Liberty Bell E.C. Series 2 Year Old Colts & Geldings 4th of 4 Divisions, 28.3, 57.4, 1:28.1, 1:56.2, FT 1-Hititoutofthepark (g, 2, Yankee Glide--Celebrity Liza, 3, Moh, $27,000, T, NW $27,000 LAST 5 STARTS. AE: by Garland Lobell), $18,000 2014 LEX-SEL O-Give It A OPT. CLM. $75,000. AE: NW $230,000 LIFETIME 27.4, Shot Stable & Kurt T Welling & Vip Internet Stable LLC. 57.1, 1:26.1, 1:54.2 B-Kentuckiana Farms Gen Par. T-John Butenschoen. 1-Damfoolrmillionair (br,g,4 - Muscles Yankee-Village D-Yannick Gingras, $17,500, Lifetime Record: 9-5-0-1, Beauty - Balanced Image) O-P G Van Camp Stables B- $107,870 Alvin Beiler T-Bradley Maxwell D-Randall Waples $13,500 Lifetime Record: 33-10-6-3 $287,360 To watch the race replay click here

2-Cufflink Hanover (g, 2, Andover Hall--Cr Savoire Faire, 7, Moh, $25,000, P, FILLIES & MARES, NW $25,000 by Lindy Lane), $30,000 2014 SHS-HBG O-David S Miller LAST 5 STARTS. AE: NW $200,000 LIFETIME. AE: OPT. & Enzed Racing Stable Inc. B-Hanover Shoe Farms Inc. CLM. $60,000. 26, 54.3, 1:23.1, 1:51.3 T-R. Nifty Norman. D-David Miller, $8,750 1-Delightful Hill (b,f,3 - Art Colony-Uneek Delight - 3-Southern Cross (g, 2, Donato Hanover--Temple Of Bettors Delight) O/B-Tom Hill T-Carmen Auciello D- Heaven, by Muscles Yankee), $55,000 2014 LEX-SEL Jonathan Drury $12,500 Lifetime Record: 20-5-4-3 O-Vanersol Inc.. B-Diamond Creek Farm LLC & J&T Silva $192,845 Stables, LLC. T-Ake Svanstedt. D-Ake Svanstedt, $4,200 To watch the race replay click here Calls: Q, 1H, 1H, 1H, 2 - Finish Order: Meadowbranch Memo, Centurion Hanover, Roccos Tacos 11, Moh, $25,000, P, 3 YEAR OLDS. 26.3, 56.1, 1:24.1, To watch the race replay click here 1:51.2 1-Physicallyinclined (b,c,3 - Mach Three - Artisticlyinclined - Artsplace) O-Bruce J Mc Gean, Sterling M Feener B-Big Als Stables T-Dr. Ian Moore D- Paul MacDonell $12,500 Lifetime Record: 16-6-5-1 11, HoP, $21,000, P, Fillies and Mares-Invitational PP`S $169,650 drawn by groups (6-9), remainder assigned, 27.0, 56.3, To watch the race replay click here 1:25.2, 1:52.4, FT 1-Stable Eyes (m, 7, Million Dollar Cam--Miss Falcon Bowl, by Falcon Seelster) O-Tim Clevenger. B-Talbot HRU Race Criteria The race results contained in Harness Racing Update: Trail Racing Stables, CA & Elaine Elaine Loosemore, CA & North American races with a purse value of $20,000 and over John F Germani, CA. T-Tim Clevenger. D-Trace Tetrick, and American -bred and sired winners of significant races $10,500, Lifetime Record: 96-24-9-12, $116,801 abroad. Stakes races with a purse value of $60,000 and over To watch the race replay click here are previewed in HRU.

3, Mea, $20,000, P, W/O $10,000 LIFE/PREFERRED HANDICAP P.P.1-5 DRAWN; 6 ASSIGNED; 7-8 DRAWN, 5, Nor, $30,000, P, MINI SERIES - FINALS Winners Over 26.3, 55.2, 1:22.3, 1:50.1, FT $2,500 last 4 starts (as of 9/1/15), 27.2, 56.3, 1:25.3, 1-Atta Boy Dan (g, 6, Western Terror--Dropitlikeitshot, 1:54.1, FT by Cambest), $70,000 2010 LEX-SEL O-Burke Racing 1-S F Donttellonme (g, 5, Cam Terrific--Under Stable LLC & Weaver Bruscemi LLC. B-Bulletproof Suspicion, by Under Siege) O-Joseph M Casagranda. Enterprises. T-Ron Burke. D-Dave Palone, $10,000, B-Steven & Julie Duffey. T-Kristy Casagranda. D-Joe Lifetime Record: 103-34-14-16, $410,192 Casagranda, $14,700, Lifetime Record: 37-16-11-4, To watch the race replay click here $89,991 2-Bold Decision (g, 7, Cheyenne Rei--Bold Wench, by Abercrombie) O-Crystal D Serra & Chris L Terrell. B-Bonley Farm Inc. T-Steve Main. D-Wally Mc Ilmurray Jr, $7,200 3-Kayla Grace (m, 4, He's All That--A Maze Of Grace, by Cole Muffler) O-E C S Racing LLC & Kevin A St Charles. B-Starwin Farm. T-Kevin St Charles. D-Skip De Mull, $3,600 Follow Harness Racing Update on Facebook at Calls: 3, 1Q, 1, 1, 1H - Finish Order: Jakardez, Bunkerhill www.harnessracingupdate.com/facebook Bill, Sue's Your Daddy, Stevie Diamonds Replay unavailable HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 9/26/15 PAGE 11 of 12

7, Nor, $30,000, T, MINI SERIES - FINALS Winners Over 4, YR, $22,500, P, CLAIMING ALLOWANCE $40,000 3 YO $2,500 last 4 starts (as of 9/1/15) Top 9 horses in points 50%, 4 YO 25%, F&M 20%, 28.1, 57.0, 1:25.0, 1:53.0, FT make the final, 27.1, 56.1, 1:26.0, 1:57.2, FT 1-Lucky Mctrucky (g, 6, McArdle--Truculent Lady, by 1-Headsaregonna Turn (g, 4, Keystone Nordic - Western Ideal), $35,000 2010 SHS-HBG O-Brian & Ira Primrose Hanover, by Giant Victory) O-Lrl Racing LLC. Ross Wallach. B-Perretti Farms. T-Daniel Renaud. B-Francis J Kayden & Patrick M Sweeney. T-M Doug D-Daniel Dube, $11,250, Lifetime Record: 141-25-13-17, Noland. D-Brad Kramer, $14,700, Lifetime Record: $239,917 50-7-9-6, $93,104 To watch the race replay click here 2-Natural Forces (g, 6, Lockkeeper--Janie's Got A Gun, by Super Star Ranger) O-E C S Racing LLC & Kevin A St 5, YR, $25,000, P, NON-WINNERS OF $18,000 IN LAST 5 Charles. B-E C S Racing LLC & Starwin Farm. T-Kevin St STARTS LAST 4 OUT OF 6 STARTS MUST BE IN NY., Charles. D-Skip De Mull, $7,200 28.0, 56.2, 1:25.0, 1:53.0, FT 3-I'll Tell You What (g, 10, Lockkeeper--Sweet Grammie, 1-In Commando (g, 6, Camluck--Lingerie, by by Chakota) O-Janet R Mathely. B-Gregory C Gardner. Abercrombie) O-Vip Internet Stable LLC. B-Robert T-Deb Clayton. D-Mike Micallef, $3,600 McIntosh Stables Inc, CA & Al McIntosh Holdings Inc, CA. Calls: 1Q, 1H, 2, 1H, T - Finish Order: Easter Teka, Red T-Mark Ford. D-Mark Macdonald, $12,500, Lifetime Dress Baby, Bb Tinkerbelle, Carolina Jacob, Record: 102-22-18-18, $474,881 Haberdashery, Mary's Darvin, Pc's Wildcard To watch the race replay click here Replay unavailable 6, YR, $48,000, P, F&M OPEN HANDICAP POST Harness Racing Update POSITIONS 1-8 ASSIGNED, 27.1, 55.2, 1:23.3, 1:52.4, FT is the sport's most 1-Dune In Red (m, 5, Duneside Perch--She Has The Look, by Jate Lobell), $7,700 2011 ILL-CL O-Hero comprehensive news source. Stables. B-Fair Meadow Farm. T-Robert Krivelin. D-Mark Like it? Tell a friend. Macdonald, $24,000, Lifetime Record: 76-19-9-13, $293,965 2-Justhaventmetuyet (m, 5, Four Starzzz Shark--A Very Nice Horse, by Incredible Finale) O-Brian C Kleinberg. B-Colleen M & Robert A Ferrar & Robert B Grider. T-Michael Forte. D-Jason Bartlett, $12,000 1, YR, $22,000, P, NON-WINNERS OF $12,000 IN LAST 5 3-Carobbean Pacetry (m, 4, Somebeachsomewhere - STARTS WINNERS OVER $70,000 IN 2015 NOT Cupcakecraze, by Artsplace) O-Belle Amore Stable, PR. ELIGIBLE. LAST 4 OUT OF 6 STARTS MUST BE IN NY., B-Belle Amore Stable, PR. T-Meir Geller. D-Brent Holland, 27.2, 56.2, 1:24.4, 1:53.1, FT $5,760 1-Drunken Desire A (g, 7, Real Desire--Zora Paree, by Calls: 1T, 1H, 1H, 1H, NS - Finish Order: Cinamony, Torado Hanover) O-Blindswitch Racing Stable & Anthony Strings, Skippin By, Monkey On My Wheel, Carolsideal Nicometo & Louis J Frascella & Santo R Farina. B-John T To watch the race replay click here & G D Gourley, AS. T-Jose Godinez. D-Eric Carlson, $11,000, Lifetime Record: 105-23-16-12, $156,526 7, YR, $25,000, P, NON-WINNERS OF $18,000 IN LAST 5 To watch the race replay click here STARTS LAST 4 OUT OF 6 STARTS MUST BE IN NY., 27.0, 56.2, 1:24.4, 1:53.2, FT 2, YR, $22,500, T, CLAIMING ALLOWANCE $40,000 3 YO 1-Cheyenne Seeber (g, 4, Rocknroll Hanover--Alibecca, 50%, 4 YO 25%, F&M 20%, 28.2, 58.3, 1:28.1, 1:57.1, FT by Jate Lobell), $7,000 2012 SHS-HBG O-G.R.J. Partners 1-Can Do (g, 6, Cantab Hall--Meadowbranch Queen, by LLC. B-G.R.J. Partners LLC. T-Robert Siegelman. D-Pat Malabar Man), $17,000 2010 LEX-SEL O-Jody L Riedel. Lachance, $12,500, Lifetime Record: 61-11-6-9, $152,128 B-Moni Market Breeders & Joie De Vie Farm LLC. T-Jody To watch the race replay click here Riedel. D-George Brennan, $11,250, Lifetime Record: 103-27-20-15, $282,196 8, YR, $25,000, P, F&M NON-WINNERS OF $18,000 IN To watch the race replay click here LAST 5 STARTS, 27.3, 56.4, 1:25.0, 1:53.3, FT 1-Rockaround Sue (m, 6, Rocknroll Hanover - 3, YR, $22,000, P, NON-WINNERS OF $12,000 IN LAST 5 Promysquous Lady, by Pro Bono Best), $22,000 2010 STARTS WINNERS OVER $70,000 IN 2015 NOT SHS-HBG O-Bamond Racing LLC & J&T Silva Stables, ELIGIBLE. LAST 4 OUT OF 6 STARTS MUST BE IN NY., LLC. B-Perretti Racing Stb LLC. T-Jeffrey Bamond Jr.. 27.4, 56.4, 1:24.3, 1:53.2, FT D-Jason Bartlett, $12,500, Lifetime Record: 109-19-18-16, 1-Classiesistar N (h, 6, Christian Cullen--Lilsistar, by $560,394 Holmes Hanover) O-Harry von Knoblauch. B-Cee Bee To watch the race replay click here Holdings LTD, NZ. T-Peter Tritton. D-Brian Sears, $11,000, Lifetime Record: 48-14-5-6, $225,335 To watch the race replay click here HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 9/26/15 PAGE 12 of 12

9, YR, $29,000, P, F&M NON-WINNERS OF $25,000 IN LAST 5 STARTS, 27.2, 56.2, 1:24.2, 1:53.0, FT 1-Kaitlyn Rae (m, 6, Cheyenne Rei--I C U Lookin, by Keystone Raider) O-Allard Racing Inc, CA & Kapildeo Singh. B-Bonley Farm Inc. T-Rene Allard. D-Brian Sears, $14,500, Lifetime Record: 107-27-24-18, $172,419 To watch the race replay click here

10, YR, $25,500, P, CLAIMING ALLOWANCE $50,000 3 YO 50%, 4 YO 25%, F&M 20%, 27.0, 55.2, 1:23.2, 1:51.3, FT 1-Donau (g, 6, American Ideal--In Fashion, by Abercrombie) O-D'Elegance Stable Ix & Carmen Iannacone & Richard J Banca. B-Doug Ackerman Stables Inc. T-Richard Banca. D-Jason Bartlett, $12,750, Lifetime Record: 129-19-16-18, $311,522 To watch the race replay click here

11, YR, $25,000, T, NON-WINNERS OF $18,000 IN LAST 5 STARTS, 28.3, 58.4, 1:27.4, 1:56.0, FT 1-Red Hot Herbie (g, 5, Here Comes Herbie--Six Red, by S J's Photo), $25,000 2011 IN-PREM O-Allard Racing Inc, CA & Albert P Abdala III & Bruce A Soulsby & Michael Wm Reppucci. B-John A Schmucker. T-Rene Allard. D-Daniel Dube, $12,500, Lifetime Record: 80-22-12-12, $262,313 To watch the race replay click here

12, YR, $29,000, P, F&M NON-WINNERS OF $25,000 IN LAST 5 STARTS, 27.2, 56.2, 1:24.2, 1:52.2, FT 1-Sell A Bit N (m, 5, Julius Caesar--Nomorenuki, by Live Or Die) O-Harry von Knoblauch. B-Mrs C M Hey, NZ. HARNESS RACING UPDATE IS: T-Peter Tritton. D-Jordan Stratton, $14,500, Lifetime Bill Finley, Publisher Record: 38-11-7-6, $84,771 Dean Towers, Columnist To watch the race replay click here Sue Finley, Advertising Director Lisa Bihuniak, Asst. Advertising Director Dean Hoffman, Contributor Lucas Marquardt, Contributor © Copyright Harness Racing Update. Perry Lefko, Canadian Editor This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by Robert Williams, IT any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior written Lia Kusch, Graphic Design permission of the copyright owner, MB Publishing Inc. Brian Fuller, Results, Layout & Distribution Information as to the races, race results and earnings was Visit us on the web at www.harnessracingupdate.com. obtained from results charts published by the United States Trotting Association and utilized here with the permission of the copyright owner. Interested in Thoroughbreds as well? Click here to sign up for our sister publication...

Follow Harness Racing Update on Twitter at www.harnessracingupdate.com/twitter