Sunday, M arch 19, 2017 Campbell?s promises to be legendary The last official drive of John Campbell?s Hall of Fame career will come on Legends Day at Clinton Raceway in his native Ontario. by Dave Briggs

In today?s HRU Levy Series begins at Yonkers page 5 Millenium Wheel upsets at Big M page 6 Sossy?s King Kong crushes in Williams Memorial page 6 Glengate Farms making a comeback page 7 Hollywood's Hits: Let?s play Seth Rosenfeld trivia page 10 Timoko dominates Criterium de Vitesse again page 11 Chuckling over Faraldo?s ?beard? letter page 12

Dave Landry John Campbell (shown at Legends Day in 2013 at Clinton Raceway) will close out his driving career at Clinton on July 30 at the 2017 edition of Legends Day.

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The legend?s last drive will be on Legends Day. John Campbell confirmed Saturday that the last official drive of his career will come at Clinton Raceway in Ontario on July 30 during the track?s biennial Legends Day card. ?I?m going to end up where I started. Ontario has been big part of my life,? said Campbell, who is a native of Nairn, ON, northwest of the city of London and about 40 miles south of Clinton. ?Although I?ve spent most of my life in New Jersey, I still consider Ontario home for a huge part of my life. It?s coming full-circle and I?m very comfortable with that.? On Thursday, it was announced (full story here) that Campbell will become president and chief executive officer of The Hambletonian Society as of July 1. That means Campbell?s last active day as a driver will be June 30, with two exceptions ? Hall of Fame Day at Goshen Historic Track on July 2 and Legends Day, which was created by Clinton Raceway general manager Ian Fleming and is an event Campbell has never missed since it began in 2001. ?I had talked to Ian about the date earlier in the winter and I had a commitment to go to Clinton and I didn?t want to Dave Landry change that. Contractually, (the Hambletonian Society) Campbell's last drive will come in the Legends Day Trot on the idyllic half-mile track. wanted me to stop driving the first of July, obviously, and

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Campbell said. ?The crowd there each and every time has just been remarkable. I feel very honored and lucky to have my last go-around in front of those people.? Legends Day was also a favorite of Campbell?s late father, Jack. ?(My wife) Paula said, ?Give your dad one more day and I know what day he would pick,?? Campbell said, adding that if his last driving appearance does draw more people, all the better to help the hospital. ?If the crowd is bigger and there?s more benefit to the community from this, that?s just an added bonus and, obviously, makes me feel very good. That?s just great if that?s Dave Landry the case,? he said. Campbell said he's " a huge fan of Legends Day... The crow d there each and every time has j ust been remark able." Campbell said he?s received a ?tremendously positive? that?s been reported, but I also told Mr. Ebby Gerry, who is reaction to Thursday?s news that he was quitting driving on very involved with the harness museum up in Goshen, that his terms and taking over the helm of the Hambletonian I?d like to drive on the Hall of Fame Day there and then I also Society. He will replace Tom Charters who is reducing his had a commitment to race at Clinton. So, (the Society) talked work schedule as he edges toward retirement. to their insurance company and those are my two last dates ?Everybody has been wishing me well and been very happy (as a driver).? for me and very supportive of my decision,? Campbell said. ?I Fleming said he is deeply honored Campbell?s last drive will say there was a lot of people kind of surprised and some will come at Clinton Raceway. people that are shocked that I?m retiring (from driving). That surprised me a bit, but it?s been overwhelmingly positive. ?It?s great,? Fleming said. ?Legends Day has always been our biggest day since we started it. So, it was a big day for us to ?As I said to some people, ?You can?t drive horses forever.?? start with and now with it being the last drive for John, it makes it even more exciting. We?re honored he?s decided to make Clinton his last stop.? Legends Day features a bevy of Hall of Fame horsemen signing autographs, racing against each other in the Legends Day Trot and then joining in on a popular banquet that in 2015 fed more than 1,000 people in a trackside tent. All eight previous editions of Legends Day have been held on the Labor Day weekend, but a conflict this year with the Pennsylvania Sires Stakes championships caused Fleming to move the event to July 30 in hopes of drawing the greatest number of Hall of Fame horsemen. ?Also, a lot of fans can?t come on the long weekend. So, we think it?s going to be a good idea to try it at the end of July.? The event is a fundraiser for charities in Clinton. In 2015, Legends Day raised $30,000 for the Clinton Public Hospital Foundation, which will be the charity again this year. ?It?s an event that seems to be picking up speed. So, we?re going to hope for even better things this year,? Fleming said. ?I?m such a huge fan of Legends Day and the whole concept Ian (Fleming) came up with and how he puts it on,?

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Dave Landry Dave Briggs Campbell said ending his career at Clinton is about taking his Clinton Raceway is one of Ontario's small-track gems. career full-circle and reconnecting with family such as his great nephew Tyler McLinchey (shown together at Clinton in 2013).

Campbell, who will turn 62 on April 8, said he likely would befitting his incredible credentials. have retired before now if he hadn?t been able to still ?He?ll be driving against a bunch of other Hall of Famers compete at the highest level of the sport. for his last drive,? Fleming said. ?It?s a great day for us, ?I?m proud of the fact that even in 2016 I got opportunities anyway, but I think we can make it even bigger. We?re in the big races all year long,? Campbell said. ?That?s one certainly excited about the chance to do this.? thing I?m really proud of and that?s why I really kept going like I did. I was still getting opportunities in big races. There?s lots of guys out there that are very, very good drivers and they?re looking to get in those and I was still in them.? He said he would love one more shot in a major stakes race and the most notable one on the schedule is the $1 million Pepsi North America Cup on June 17 at Mohawk Racetrack. Campbell is the NA Cup?s all-time leading driver with six victories. ?I would love to have one more kick at the can in the North America Cup for sure,? he said. ?I really didn?t have a top two-year-old pacing colt last year, but you never know what?s going to come out and you never know how things work out. I?ve gotten drives in every conceivable way imaginable over the years. It would be great just to have one more run at the North America Cup.? Lifetime, Campbell has won just about every major stakes races in the game multiple times, visited the winner?s circle on 10,636 occasions and collected purses of more than $299 million, $85 million more than the next closest man ? retired driver Ron Pierce ? and more than every jockey in the thoroughbred game except John Velazquez. Fleming said more details about Legends Day will be released in the weeks ahead, but, above all, Campbell?s retirement is an opportunity for one of the greatest drivers to ever sit in a sulky to close out his career in a manner

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the winner?s tow but finished second, with 62-1 shot Mattamerican (Mark MacDonald) third. Santa Fe Beachboy (Jordan Stratton) and Melmerby Beach (Tetrick) grabbed the minors. McWicked, caught three-deep early, wound up a badly-beaten seventh. For fifth choice Long Live Rock, an eight-year-old Rocknroll Hanover? Perfect Gesture gelding owned and trained by Rene Allard, it was his first win in six seasonal starts. The exacta paid $232, with the triple returning $3,014. The evening?s third series soiree saw Provocativeprincen Mike Lizzi (Stratton, $5.70) ? from post two ? prevail in a blanket finish. Missile J (Tim Tetrick) won the first of four Levy Series opening legs Saturday at Yonkers for trainer Scott DiDomenico and Away third, he engaged Bettor?s Edge (Brett Miller), then Indiana-based owners John McGill and Brian Carsey. outgamed a pocketed, 8-5 fave Rockin? Ron (Yannick Gingras) Levy Series begins at Yonkers by a head in 1:54.2. Mach it So (Tetrick) in his first seasonal start, was third, Yonkers Raceway?s George Morton Levy Memorial Pacing beaten a neck, with Bettor?s Edge and 77-1 Texas Terror N Series for free-for-allers began Saturday night (March 18), (MacDonald) earning the lesser loot. with a quartet of $50,000 divisions over a ?sloppy? surface. For second choice Provocativeprincen, an 8-year-old Down The opening event saw 3-2 choice Missile J (Tim Tetrick, Under Grinfromeartoear? Catherine Zeta gelding owned by $5) charge from sixth in the lane to win going away in Harry von Knoblauch and trained by Peter Tritton, he?s now 1:54.1. Unhurried from post position two, he rolled late, four-for-four to begin the season. The exacta paid $16.60, whipping a pocketed Blood Brother (Jason Bartlett) by a with the triple returning $62.50. length-and-a-half. Third went to a rallying Guantanamo Bay (Scott Zeron), with 78-1 Burning N (Ron Cushing) and a ?He?s done nothing wrong since I?ve sat behind him,? pace-setting Keystone Velocity (Dan Dube) settling for the Stratton said. remainder. The first round?s final foray offered the fastest feet as Soto For Missile J, a 4-year-old American Ideal? Cantor?s (Kakaley, $14) from the pocket was able to get ?first run? Daughter gelding trained by Scott DiDomenico for against defending series champion Bit of a Legend N Hoosierland co-owners John McGill and Brian Carsey, it was (Stratton). The former, from post three, whipped the latter by his fifth win in six seasonal starts. The exacta paid $22, with a half-length in 1:53.3. the triple returning $76.50. Bit of a Legend N, as the 2-5 choice, was second-up and The second Levy grouping saw Long Live Rock (Dube, may have waited a tad too long. Pace-setting Somewhere in $38.60) author a decisive, first-over upset. Moving from L A (Bartlett), Wakizashi Hanover (Tetrick) and a Always at My fourth (from post two), he dismissed 1-2 favorite McWicked Place (Gingras) rounded out the payees. (Zeron), then drew off to win by three lengths in 1:54.1. For third choice Soto, a 5-year-old son of Rock N Roll Season-debuting All Bets Off (Matt Kakaley) couldn?t match Heaven? Incredible Beauty trained by Eric Ell for co-owners

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Kenneth Wood, William Dittmar Jr. and Stephen Iaquinta, it Sossy?s King Kong crushes in was his fifth win in nine ?17 starts. The exacta paid $23, the triple returned $55 and the superfecta paid $198. Williams Memorial ?He?s just a versatile horse,? Kakaley said. ?I would have Sossy?s King Kong was gorilla-like in the $22,500 been happy either cutting the mile or sitting second. It may championship final of the George Williams Memorial Series have been different had Bit of a Legend N been first-up, but on Saturday night (March 18) at Miami Valley Raceway. my horse was very good.? Following a pair of runner-up finishes to Control Tower The Saturday night Pick 5, buoyed by a carryover in excess (Dan Noble) in preliminary legs, driver Tyler Smith decided to of $3,100, was taken down by one bettor. A winning play hardball in the early stages of the final after drawing combination of 2/3/8/7/3 returned $13,468.25 for that two spots closer to the pylons than his daunted adversary. 50-cent wager. Smith and Sossy?s King Kong did eventually allow odds-on A reminder that today?s live all-trot ?French? card begins at favorite Control Tower to clear to the front, but not before 12:30 p.m. and is the final Sunday card until the end of May. pacing past the quarter-mile marker in :26.3. ? Frank Drucker / Yonkers Raceway Content to ride the pocket until the head of the stretch, the winning 4-year-old Dragon Again? Daughterofortune gelding roared to victory when angled out for the stretch Millenium Wheel upsets at Big M drive. Control Tower tripped the middle teletimer beams in Millenium Wheel made a winning Meadowlands debut last :54.2 and 1:23.3 before Sossy?s King Kong stopped the clock week as a 7-1 outsider. Making a double jump up in class in 1:53.1. Saturday (March 18), the Joe Hundertpfund, Jr. trainee won Kris Hinchcliff trains the series winner for Hinchcliff again in the $18,000 featured pace as an 11-1 long shot. Racing. He paid $11.40 as the third choice in the wagering. Andy Miller positioned Millenium Wheel in the pocket Driver Trace Tetrick visited the winner?s circle five times on while Tyler Buter put The Rock on the front end through Saturday night to become the first reinsman to reach 100 swift fractions of :26.4 and :55.1 for the half. After three wins during the 2017 meet. quarters in 1:24.1, The Rock began to tire from those earlier efforts. Millenium Wheel was able to mount his rally up the Tetrick, who will be returning to Hoosier Park on April 1, pylons while Jacksrluckytoo and Chevals Clivesdale launched but plans to continue racing at Miami Valley two days a week powerful rallies from the back of the six-horse field. during the final five weeks of the southwest Ohio meet, Millenium Wheel held them off to win his second straight currently has a 17-win lead over Kayne Kauffman (83 wins). and 19th career race in 1:52. Even money favorite Tyler Smith (58) and Chris Page (56) are next in the dash Jacksrluckytoo was second with Chevals Clivesdale third. derby. Millenium Wheel is an eight-year-old Bettor's ? Miami Valley Raceway Delight? London Eye gelding shared in ownership by William Sartin and Mark Salerno. Hundertpfund and Miller teamed up to win again in the 11th race with Special T Rocks, another Dover invader. Special T Rocks won the 2012 Clyde Hirt Series final at the Meadowlands when trained by Daryl Bier. Marcus Miller led all drivers with three wins including a $56.80 upset in the nightcap with Ooh Bad Boy. Tyler and Amber Buter teamed up to win a pair of races with the Meadowlands-loving City Hall and Vorst. City Hall has won seven of his last eight Big M races dating back to last fall. Total handle on the 12-race card was $2,570,693. ? Justin Horowitz / Meadowlands media relations manager

Harness Racing Update | 6 | March 19, 2017 Glengate Farms making a comeback Some 10 years after one of Ontario?s biggest commercial breeding operations closed its doors, its proprietor, Jim Bullock, is rebuilding an elite trotting broodmare band at a new location in the province. by Dave Briggs

Bullock, 72, has kept his hand in the game since then, but now Glengate is making something of a comeback as a breeding operation in a new location near Erin, ON. Bullock said he?s enjoying trying to build a select band of trotting broodmares. ?I?m not up to Katz and Libfeld,? Bullock said of Ontario breeders Marvin Katz and Al Libfeld, who have, arguably, the best broodmare band in the province and were named the breeders of the year in both Canada and the United States in 2016. ?But I thought (with trotters) there was a niche in the market when so many people either downsized or got out. ?We?ve got room on the farm for a total of 37 or 38 broodmares. I?ve upped mine to just over 20? Close to 90 per cent are horses that we bought as yearlings. (Trainer) John Bax and I, we raced them and then retired them to the broodmare band. Even going back to when I was operating a large commercial farm, I found the best broodmares I had were those I bought as well-bred yearlings, raced them and had some success with them and then converted them to broodmares. That?s the Pepi Lavecs and Gramolas of the Iron Horse Photo world.? Glengate's Jim Bullock is relishing rebuilding a world class trotting broodmare band in Ontario. Bax said few people in Ontario have a trotting broodmare Jim Bullock couldn?t sound more pleased to be carefully band as nice as the one Bullock has assembled. building a top-notch standardbred broodmare band in ?He?s very good at finding a pedigree that will work and Ontario and to be completely renovating a thoroughbred that has value. That?s his expertise,? Bax said of Bullock. ?He farm he purchased last June near the town of Erin to provide leaves it up to me to do the conformation or work with him a home for his mares. on the conformation, but he?s very good at finding pedigrees ?I would say it is two-thirds passion and one-third that are ?alive? or ?hot?, I guess ?current? is the word. business,? Bullock said when reached at his Florida winter ?He sold one for $190,000 last fall and that was pretty home. ?I think we can cover our costs and make a little special to him.? money if we have some luck. I enjoy it very much.? Courant Inc. of Florida purchased Superior Class, a Muscle About 10 years ago, Bullock shut down Glengate Farms as Hill colt out of Bullock?s Angus Hall mare Ruling Class, for commercial breeding operation that was one of the largest $190,000 out of the Lexington Selected Yearling Sale. in Ontario and home to stallions Balanced Image, Apaches Preferred Equine Marketing consigned the colt. Fame and Angus Hall, among others. At its peak, Glengate ?The bulk of us agree that if you are going to be a breeder had some 70 mares. Coupled with the closure of Armstrong in Ontario, and raising between 10 and 20 yearlings, you?re Bros. farm in 2004, the loss of Glengate ? located just down going to hope to get a sale topper that?s at least a six-figure the road from Mohawk Racetrack in Campbellville ? was a yearling. And those are hard to produce in Ontario for huge blow to the province?s breeding industry. Ontario buyers. The sale toppers are usually in the $70,000

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a wonderful individual.? Bax said he would dearly love to win a Hambletonian or Breeders Crown with Bullock (he won the 2001 two-year-old trotting colt Crown with Duke Of York for Katz, Libfeld and Sam Goldband). ?His goal is the same. Jim wants to be the best and have the best, so that part is really nice that we are both aiming for the same thing,? Bax said. ?It?s one thing to make a living in the business, but once you get a little taste of playing in the big leagues, you thirst for that again. Just to go through the motions and get a monthly bill, it isn?t enough for me. It would be like running up and down the road five nights a week to have overnights and claimers, it?s not where I want to be and it?s not where Jim wants to be. So, in that aspect, it?s been a great marriage because our philosophies are very similar.? Bullock was president and CEO of Cadillac Fairview Corporation between 1987 and 1993 and held the same title at Laidlaw Inc. from 1993 to 1999. He is also a former board member at the Woodbine Entertainment Group and has been an instrumental behind-the-scenes liaison between the province?s standardbred breeders and the government. Bax said Bullock?s business prowess has helped the two of them Dave Landry chase those big stakes dreams. The original Glengate Farms, just minutes from Mohawk Racetrack, was once home to 70 mares at its commercial peak. ?It certainly allows for, when I go to the sale, having a little to $80,000 range. There?s nothing wrong with that, but it?s a more firepower,? Bax said. ?We?re on the same page as far as game of averages, as you know. For every $190,000 one we wanting to buy quality, but still getting value. With his end sell, we sell one with a big hock for $8,000. It?s an average game being quality fillies, whenever we see a filly that he thing,? Bullock said. thinks has the pedigree, I will look at the conformation. I don?t have the resources, but he certainly can step up if I ?Initially, I thought I would just raise my own yearlings (to deem it to be a can?t-miss prospect. So, it works well.? race), but I think it?s better to raise and sell them and buy what you want. Then you can diversify your band.? Bullock said the secret is going with the best quality mares he can get. Bullock credited Susan Zammit for doing a ?great job? looking after the broodmares and raising the young horses. ?We?ve always had the historical issue of people trying to buy a $5,000 broodmare and breeding it to a $15,000 stud ?We had a very successful season last year and I?ve got a fee and wonder why they can?t get $50,000 for the yearling,? great arrangement and partnership with Sue,? he said. he said. He has similar kind things to say about his partnership When Bullock began to rebuild his broodmare band, he with Bax. Bullock said he and Bax have campaigned horses looked near where he lives on a 120-acre hardwood bush together for nearly 25 years. property on Fourth Line near Erin, ON. He found a former ?I?ve had horses with other trainers and, not taking thoroughbred breeding farm about 10 minutes away. anything away from anyone else, but I probably wouldn?t ?We spent last summer and fall renovating the barns. The have the substantial involvement in the business that I have property didn?t have a house on it, so I built a house, as well. today if it wasn?t for John Bax,? Bullock said. ?I just really Sue has relocated there, but kept her other farm. My farm is enjoy being in business together and we?re great friends. He?s

Harness Racing Update | 8 | March 19, 2017 Harness Racing Update her broodmare facility, which she leases from me. The other farm in Rockwood is being used as a turnout facility,? Bullock said. ?It?s a pretty nice farm. We?ve got 87 acres and, unlike a lot of farms, it?s high-rolling land and it is also mostly open. There?s a treed section in the back corner, but we?ve probably got 75 clear acres to use so we?ve got lots of room for horses. We?ve re-fenced most of it and rebuilt the barns from scratch and built the house. ?Like all construction projects, it got a little over budget and behind schedule, but we?re pretty happy with the results. I think the barns are very nice. They are 15-foot stalls, so you aren?t going to get a mare stepping on a yearling.? Fittingly, the old Glengate location is now owned by Bax, who left his native Peterborough in 2015 to move closer to

Mohawk and the majority of Ontario?s harness tracks. Dave Landry Bullock's partnership with trainer John Bax (above) has been been ?John said to me one day that he was interested in moving beneficial to both parties and Bax even purchased the original down closer to Mohawk and he?d looked at a couple of farms him and it was a happy solution for me as well. I kept my and didn?t see any that he liked,? Bullock said. ?So, I said, ?if office there for a year or so afterwards, because John didn?t you?re looking, why don?t you buy this place? We had about have an immediate need for the office.? three conversation and we did the deal sitting in my car one day and shook hands on it. It was a pleasure to do the deal Bax said he wouldn?t have made the move without his with him and I was delighted that it worked out so well for 27-year-old son, Matt, becoming involved in the business as his second trainer. Now, the elder Bax is thrilled he made the move. The 115-mile drive back and forth through Toronto from Peterborough most nights had exacted a toll. John is currently training eight horses in Florida. Matt is working with 28 horses that are based at the old Glengate Farms. As for the new farm, Bullock said the Glengate name would live on as the breeder of the horses it produces. ?The one we are kind of waiting with bated breath for at the moment is Juanitas Fury, who made just over $400,000 for John and I. She?s in foal to Muscle Hill and due in about 10 days. She?s going back to Father Patrick,? Bullock said, the excitement palpable in his voice. John Bax said it?s good to hear his old friend enjoying the business so much again. ?He?s at a point in his life where he deserves to be able to enjoy it,? Bax said. ?Good for him that he can do that and it?s great for me and it?s great for the industry that he?s that passionate about it and gets a thrill out of it. It gives his life meaning, I?m sure, and it rubs off.?

Dave Landry Glengate was once the second largest commercial breeder in Ontario behind only Armstrong Bros.

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4,1:52.4 ($75,705) Bh 2012 • Muscle Hill - Southwind Sofia - Chocolatier A well bred and beautifully conformed Whataworkout only made two starts at three, which included a 1:54.3 victory at the Meadowlands. This year Muscle Hill son, WHATAWORKOUT at four he earned his life mark of 1:52.4 winning at the has been retired due to a racing injury. Meadowlands after finishing second, by a neck, in a leg of the Graduate series at Tioga. Whataworkout displayed talent during his limited Whataworkout, sold as a yearling for $155,000, and is the racing career which saw him notch victories in the first foal of Southwind Sofia, a half-sister to Breeders Valley Victory elimination and the Kindergarten Crown winner Southwind Serena ($388,224), the Stake as a two-year-old. dam of $1.6 million winner Mission Brief.

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Takter?s Triple Jimmy Takter?s first Triple Crown drive came in the 1984 Yonkers Trot with Bold Vigil as part of the entry with winner Baltic Speed. Bold Vigil was impeded on the backstretch the first time and lost any chance. It is interesting to note who else was in that race: fellow Swede Per Eriksson had won his elim, from post 8 no less, with Socrates Lobell. For those keeping score, it was a pair of 23-year-old Swedes who would win seven Hambletonians between them up to and including 2016. Let?s play Seth Rosenfeld trivia One tough mare You gotta love Armbro Regina. Not only is she the last filly Seeing Seth Rosenfeld?s name on the program again is to go four heats in the Hambletonian (in 1976), when she wonderful. Can anyone remember the richest two-year-old won the third heat it was in 1:56.3, which was the fastest for he campaigned way back when? No not Beach Towel, who a female to that point in the half-century history of the was the sport?s richest ever three-year-old in 1990 at Hambletonian. Plus, winning heat three guaranteed a fourth $2,091,860. The answer would be Halcyon, who made heat, which went to Steve Lobell $734,370 as a freshman in 1986. Lesser-known world records Big money past 50 Two of the lesser known all-time world record setters are With John Campbell announcing this week that his Warm Breeze and Jade Prince. Here's a little bit of a closer retirement will be at the end of the June, it is worth noting look: that the two drivers who are also members of the $200 Jade Prince was just two when he set a world mark of million club ? Ron Pierce and David Miller ? both took their 1:54.1 on Oct. 5, 1976 in the second heat at The Red Mile. He seasonal bests in earnings past their 50th birthdays. Pierce had won in 1:55.1 earlier in the day and is the last freshman in 2006 while 50 ($14,739,087) and just last year for Miller to hold the all-age mark. He lowered it two-fifths from at 52 ($12.5 million plus). Albatross. Youth movement Warm Breeze set a 1:53.1 world mark in Sacramento on A Meadowlands card recently had four drivers under the June 26, 1977 in a $15,000 free-for-all with Richard age of 25. A look at the top 60 drivers at the Meadowlands in Farrington in the sulky. Warm Breeze won by 1993 shows zero drivers on the list were not yet 25. 18-and-a-quarter lengths to improve to four-for-six on the Speaking of drivers not yet 25, Peter Haughton drove in five season. Hambletonians prior to his 25th birthday, starting at age 19 A look at the 1987 Hambletonian Day card with Journalist in 1974. Mack Lobell won and was the first of John Campbell?s six Speaking of Peter Haughton and trotters, it was he who Hambletonians and the first of four for trainer Chuck drove the first ever Meadowlands trotter to victory on Sept. 2, Sylvester. Sylvester also had Dragons Lair on that card, as 1976. He drove Savoir, the defending Horse of the Year to a well as Time Well Spent and Waikiki Beach. four-length score in a $17,500 open and paid 7-5. This Hambletonian came eight days after Campbell had Young Chuck seized the all-time earnings mark from Herve Filion ? a Early Chuck Sylvester ? like 1976, long before his Hall Of record he has built on ever since and never relinquished. Fame career kicked into overdrive ? he competed at the That same year, Jimmy Takter made his Hambletonian Meadowlands with a pacer called Perkys Kid, sophomore debut with Sir Taurus, who was six. Varenne?s sire, Waikiki gelding by Egyptian Dancer; and a five-year-old trotting Beach, was in the race, too. Joe Hogan was the driver of Go mare he co-owned with Gil Short by the name of Sunnys Get Lost. Joe Holloway was also on the card and would Dream. become the first trainer to win 100 races in a single meet Meadowlands missing that year. Is Betting Line the first stallion in four decades to stand at Ulf Thoresen, the defending Hambletonian-winning driver Hanover Shoe Farms not having ever raced at the from 1986, drove Beseiged. Meadowlands?

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the victory. ?Maybe I felt like that because the horse in unbeaten on this track. We saw a great race and I knew that my horse wouldn?t let anyone pass him when he was in front. If Timoko continues like this, it will be wonderful to go to the Elitlopp in May.? The next big target for the 10-year old champion likely will be The Elitlopp at Solvalla ? a race where Timoko has one victory in five starts. Timoko is a unique horse. The trotter, generally speaking, competed on the highest of levels since he started his career as a two-year old in August, 2009. Westerink, from The Netherlands, took care of the reigns in

Gerard Forni the horse?s debut years and during 2010 the duo had some Timoko and Bjorn Goop (leading the field the first time around in great moments on the track. the Prix de France) teamed up to w in the Criterium de Vitesse at Cagnes-sur-Mer in France last Sunday. Timoko won the two Group I races ? the ?240,000 Timoko dominates Criterium de Criterium des 3 ans and the ?200,000 Prix Albert View ? and followed up by winning the five first races as a four-year old, Vitesse again including two group I races ? the ?240,000 Prix de Selection The French trotter won the French race for the third year in a and ?240,000 Criterium des 4 ans. row and fourth time in five years. On Track Piraten tough in Sweden by Thomas Hedlund On Track Piraten was defeated at Yonkers Raceway in For the fourth time in five years, Timoko has won Europe?s October last year, but since then, the Swedish nine-year old initial big mile race of the season. gelding has never lost a race in Sweden. With the Swedish driver Björn Goop at the controls, Timoko Last Saturday (March 11), the son of Kool du Caux won his won the ?200,000 Criterium de Vitesse on Sunday (March 12) ninth race in a row with driver Johnny Takter in the ?Gold at Cagnes-sur-Mer in France in 1:51.4. division? at Bollnäs racetrack. It was the 104th start of On Track Piraten?s career. Over the mile, Timoko has been hard to beat, especially in Cagnes-sur-Mer. The trotter finished fourth in the Yonkers International Trot in October 2016 and the charismatic gelding seems to go Goop was aware of how some of the opponents were towards a new great season, a season that already has thinking and did not sacrifice too much to get in a fight over started with five wins in five attempts. the lead in the beginning of the race. Instead, the 41-year-old Swedish champion driver waited until after the We are talking about a complete racehorse and so far this first turn before he let Timoko pass the early leader Oasis Bi. year, On Track Piraten has been winning over the distances of When he is in front, Timoko fights and even if Un Mec a mile, two 5/8ths and 2.5 5/8ths of a mile. His seasonal d?Heripre and Jean-Michel Bazire tried to challenge on the record is 1:53.4 and he?s earned a little more than $100,000 home stretch, there were never any discussion about who in 2017. would win Criterium de Vitesse this year. In total, On Track Piraten has $1,595,000 in earnings and It was the third Criterium de Vitesse victory in a row for 36 victories. Timoko, who crossed the line with a new stakes record of 1:51.4 for the mile. The son of Imoko out of the And Arifant mare Kiss Me Coulonces made history by equaling the great Ourasi?s exploit of winning Criterium de Vitesse four times. Un Mec d?Heripre finished second and Red Rose America took the third place. ?I was more stressed today compared to the last time Timoko raced,? Timoko?s trainer Richard Westerink said after

Harness Racing Update | 11 | March 19, 2017 p,3,1:49.2f ($119,751) By Somebeachsomewhere p,3,1:46.4 ($3,221,299) - Glowing Report p,1:49.2 ($2,095,144), by Artsplace

Sub-1:50 son of SOMEBEACHSOMEWHERE

Net Ten Eom is the only son of leading pacing sire SOMEBEACHSOMEWHERE standing in Indiana! His dam is World Champion and Breeders Crown winner GLOWING REPORT p,1:49.2 ($2,095,144). He is a half-brother-in-blood to “Pacer of the Year” and leading pacing sire WELL SAID p,3,1:47.3 ($2,569,342) and a full brother-in-blood to SO SURREAL p,2,1:49.4 ($94,547). Net Ten Eom made only 2 starts at two and was race-timed in 1:56.3. He was a mul- tiple stakes winner at three and was race-timed in under 1:50 on three occasions including his 1:49.2f record.

NET TEN EOM’s first crop of foals sold as yearlings in 2016, and brought up to $42,000 at the Hoosier Classic Sale. They are uniformly gorgeous individuals that are currently in training and receiving rave reviews from trainers who say they are swift-gaited and highly intelligent. Watch for them as they make their racing debut this summer!

2017 Fee: $2,500 Foals are Breeders Crown eligible.

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Here's a hint: It's not that hard to get around those sleuths. Here is an effective tactic that would work: If you get caught bearding or using a beard while on a suspension, let's try a huge fine (good) and jail time for fraud (best). Nothing in between. And nothing less. I would think that the one or two prominent lawyers that are on speed dial in this industry would love this concept. The phone would keep on ringing. Sorry guys, the horse is out of the barn (so to speak), the Chuckling over Faraldo?s well has already been poisoned, you can't unslap a face or be a little pregnant, or any other cliché you want to use. ?beard? letter All of this should have been dealt with years ago and I got my chuckle for the day after reading the Joe Faraldo wasn't. article on "beard trainers" (full story here). I still don't know if I blame the apathy on the USTA or the My first question is why does the word "beard" always local jurisdictions or anyone else, or everyone gets a share. show in quotes like it's a foreign, mythical, false concept? Trying to save something with stage 4+ cancer is pretty If it were "fake news," it sure has gotten an awful lot of impossible and if you catch it at stage 1 or 2 you can win. traction for an awfully long time. Draw your own conclusions here. If fact, the industry can't seem to shake it. Why? ? Vic Dante / North Caldwell, NJ Because it's "fake" or "false? or "spurious?" Or is it because it's real? I can't drive back to whatever farm the newest "flavor of the month" trainer works at, nor can I or most of us hound the guy or gal on the backstretch or paddock trying to find out who is pushing THEIR buttons. Like the old saying goes, "I can't exactly define cheating but I know cheating when I see it." About Harness Racing Update I know when some guy falls off his barstool and takes over Harness Racing Update is owned by HRU Publications of Millwood, NY and for a prominent (cheating) trainer who gets suspended and will publish Fridays and Sundays November through April. HRU will add subsequently wins about 40 per cent of his next 200 races Saturday editions in late-May through October, publishing 3 days per week, and of course will add editions throughout the year as major news breaks. that he is probably that mythical "beard." Editor: Dave Briggs It's rather like finding a young kid who is five minutes out Production: Brian Fuller Graphic Design, Ads & Placement: Lisa Bihuniak of law school who gets all of the top cases of a top New York Advertising Sales: Wilma Van Vaerenbergh | contact for ad sales/questions City law firm and wins them all and makes other established Results & Stats Editor: Lisa Duong Founder: Bill Finley lawyers look like fools. Have you ever seen THAT happen, Mr. Contributors: Claus Andersen, Karen Briggs, Jerry Connors, The Faraldo? Curmudgeon, Paul Delean, Bill Finley, Joe FitzGerald, Dean Gillette, Ron Yet, we are supposed to believe that some kid fresh off the Gurfein, Bob Heyden, Dean Hoffman, Dave Landry, Lauren Lee, Dave Little, Chris Lomon, David Mattia, Trey Nosrac, Tom Pedulla, James Platz, Bob bench can put up absurd training numbers, and this seems to Roberts, Sandra Snyder, Brett Sturman, Dean Towers, Jay Wolf happen with regularity these days. Get in touch with HRU As for all of the listed requirements listed like the place of PO Box 230 | Millwood, NY | 10546 | Telephone: (226) 374-9999 training, employees, paid bills, vets etc., do you really say this Editor/News Stories: [email protected] with a straight face? Advertising: [email protected] Customer Service: [email protected] Hasn't every paper trainer in history had bogus addresses Advertising info & rates: and records to show the one or two investigators that work If you are interested in advertising with us please contact Wilma in the United States?

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Saturday's Results: 1, M, $18,000, P, N/W $15,000 in Last 4 Starts AE: N/W $180,000 Lifetime, 26.4, 55.1, 1:24.1, 1:52.0, GD 1-Millenium Wheel (g, 8, Bettor's Delight--London Eye, by Western Ideal), $47,000 2010 LEX-SEL O-William L Sartin & Mark Salerno. B-Diamond Creek Farm LLC. T-Joseph Hundertpfund Jr. D-Andy Miller, $9,000, Lifetime Record: 148-19-31-30, $265,184

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Friday's Results: 2-Jacksrluckytoo (g, 5, He's All That--Get Beached, by Beach Towel) 1, M, $20,000, T, N/W $15,500 in Last 5 Starts or N/W $45,000 in O-John A Marvin Jr. B-Donna Lynn Moore. T-Patti Harmon. D-Jim 2016/17 AE: Higher Money Earners Drawn Outside, 27.2, 55.1, 1:25.0, Marohn Jr, $4,500 1:52.4, FT 3-Chevals Clivesdale (g, 8, The Globe--Loving Ideal, by Western 1-Melady's Monet (g, 8, Revenue S--Keystone Melady, by Keystone Ideal) O-Blindswitch Racing Stable & Good Friends Racing Stb & Smothers) O-Melady Enterprises LLC. B-Luca & Ester Balenzano. Santo R Farina. B-Cold Mountain Stud Pty LTD, AS. T-Al Annunziata. T-Kevin Mc Dermott. D-Brett Miller, $10,000, Lifetime Record: D-William Mann, $2,160 137-42-28-21, $1,059,358 Calls: 1H, 1H, 1H, 2Q, HD - Finish Order: The Rock, Bettor Memories, 2-Opulent Yankee (g, 6, Muscles Yankee--Opulent Bluestone, by Rock N' Roll World Conway Hall), $4,000 2012 SHS-HBG O-Little E LLC & Arthur S To watch the race replay click here Geiger & David M Stolz. B-Little E LLC. T-Julie Miller. D-Andy Miller, $5,000 3-Crosbys Clam Bake (g, 7, Kadabra--Pacific Elegance, by Donerail) MIAMI VALLEY report O-Randall B Bendis & Jack B Piatt II & Thomas J Pollack. B-Edward H Lohmeyer & Patricia M Hogan. T-Andrew Federico Jr. D-Jim Friday's Results: Marohn Jr, $2,400 6, MVR, $20,000, P, FILLIES & MARES OPEN I, 27.1, 56.2, 1:24.2, Calls: T, 1, 1Q, 1H, 1T - Finish Order: Rose Run Parker, Dw's Ny Yank, 1:53.2, GD Marion Millionair, Hititoutofthepark 1-Jackie's Rocket (m, 5, American Ideal--Bettor Wisdom, by Bettor's To watch the race replay click here Delight) O-Galliers Racing LLC. B-Riverview Farms & The Bay's Stable LLC. T-Brady Galliers. D-Brady Galliers, $10,000, Lifetime 7, M, $18,000, P, Fillies & Mares N/W $15,000 (N/W $11,500 Drawn Record: 43-12-5-6, $87,855 Inside) in Last 5 Starts AE: N/W 6 Extended PM Races or $125,000 2-Jerseylicious (m, 7, Western Ideal--Jet Lag N, by Direct Flight) Lifetime AE: Higher Money Earners Drawn Outside, 26.4, 55.3, 1:24.1, O-Emerald Highlands Farm. B-Brian Nixon. T-Timothy Lane. D-Trace 1:52.2, FT Tetrick, $5,000 1-Truth And Liberty (m, 5, Total Truth--Jazzy Hall, by Cambest) 3-Endeavors Fantasy (m, 4, Keystone Endeavor--Needlepant, by The O-Tracy F Moss. B-Only Money Inc & Theodore Gewertz & George Panderosa) O-Samuel R Samples. B-Samuel R Samples. T-Walter Teague Jr Inc.. T-Robert Lounsbury. D-Andy Miller, $9,000, Lifetime Haynes Jr. D-Michael Oosting, $2,400 Record: 69-17-9-8, $156,634 Calls: 5, 3Q, 2T, 1Q, HD - Finish Order: Little Santamonica, Cast No 2-Not Before Eight (m, 5, Bettor's Delight--Skinny Dip, by Western Shadow, Noone To Depend On Ideal), $9,000 2013 SHS-HBG O-Ernest W Hartman. B-Robert A & Replay unavailable Lauren B Tucker. T-Steve Elliott. D-John Campbell, $4,500 3-Know It All (m, 7, American Ideal--Canadian Culture, by Abercrombie), $10,000 2011 SHS-HBG O-Anthony M Crescio. B-White Birch Farm. T-Eric Abbatiello. D-Eric Abbatiello, $2,160 Calls: 2H, 1Q, 1Q, 2H, NK - Finish Order: Glenferrie Bronte N, Sheeza Shark N, Franney Love Dat, Persuasive Hanover, Cut And Paste To watch the race replay click here

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7, MVR, $22,500, P, HERB COVEN JR. MEMORIAL LATE CLOSER - 8, MVR, $22,500, P, GEORGE WILLIAMS MEMORIAL LATE CLOSER - CHAMPIONSHIP FILLIES & MARES N/W 4 PM RACES OR $35,000 CHAMPIONSHIP HORSES & GELDINGS N/W 4 PM RACES OR LIFETIME THRU FEB. 18, 27.3, 55.4, 1:24.4, 1:54.3, GD $35,000 LIFETIME THRU FEB. 18, 26.3, 54.2, 1:23.3, 1:53.1, FT 1-Crazy Bad K (m, 4, Big Bad John--Crazy For You, by Artsplace), 1-Sossy's King Kong (g, 4, Dragon Again--Daughterofortune, by $31,000 2014 OH-SEL O-Black Magic Racing, LLC. B-Anne M Okeefe, Jenna's Beach Boy), $72,000 2014 SHS-HBG O-Hinchcliff Racing. CA. T-Sherri Holliday. D-Ken Holliday, $11,250, Lifetime Record: B-Hanover Shoe Farms Inc. T-Kris Hinchcliff. D-Tyler Smith, $11,250, 50-16-6-6, $81,165 Lifetime Record: 39-4-11-7, $126,250 2-Sun Belle Sadie (m, 4, American Ideal--Stucktoyoulikeglue, by Jate Lobell) O-Noah Garrett. B-Kentuckiana Farms Gen Par & Dr Fred S Kruszelnicki, CA. T-Noah Garrett. D-Aaron Merriman, $5,625 2-Control Tower (g, 5, Panspacificflight--Cambridge Lane, by 3-Glorious Delight (m, 4, Bettor's Delight--Rock For Glory, by Abercrombie), $5,000 2013 IN-PREM O-Stephen H Sexton. Rocknroll Hanover), $80,000 2014 LEX-SEL O-Emerald Highlands B-Cottonwood Farm Inc. T-Dan Noble. D-Dan Noble, $5,625 Farm. B-Emerald Highlands Farm & W James Sprow III. T-Timothy 3-Snowball's Romeo (g, 4, McArdle--Only Gossip, by The Panderosa), Lane. D-Trace Tetrick, $2,700 $30,000 2014 SHS-HBG O-Black Magic Racing, LLC. B-Russell C Calls: 5T, 3T, 2T, NS, T - Finish Order: Southern Bess, Outlier, Legal Swank. T-Sherri Holliday. D-Ken Holliday, $2,700 Eye, Alwayssmoothraigin, Stirling Cameo, Friskie Zena Calls: Q, 1, 1, 1, T - Finish Order: Hawk's Cry Squirt, My Three Sons, Replay unavailable Lyons Geoffjnr, Rockin Panda, Double Stitched, California Sun Replay unavailable 9, MVR, $16,500, P, FILLIES & MARES OPEN II, 27.0, 55.4, 1:24.1, 1:53.3, GD 9, MVR, $22,000, P, HORSES & GELDINGS OPEN I HCP P.P. 9 1-Yankee Moonshine (m, 4, Yankee Cruiser--Bootleg Yankee, by ASSIGNED, 25.3, 53.2, 1:22.1, 1:51.2, FT Allamerican Native), $42,000 2014 SHS-HBG O-Parent Racing 1-Kiss Of Terror (g, 5, Western Terror--Kissed By A Fool, by Jenna's Stable LLC. B-Charles E Keller III. T-Doug Hinklin. D-Greg Grismore, Beach Boy) O-Kirk L Nichols & Seth J Downing. B-Vae LLC. T-Dan $8,250, Lifetime Record: 38-9-5-10, $508,711 Ater. D-Kyle Ater, $11,000, Lifetime Record: 72-19-11-5, $201,944 2-Checkout Terror (m, 6, Western Terror--Checkouttheview, by Real 2-Night Pro (h, 7, Pro Bono Best--Midnight Jewel, by Keystone Artist), $7,000 2012 LEX-SEL O-Cc Racing LLC. B-Bulletproof Raider), $14,000 2011 HOOSIER O-Dale J Decker. B-Linda L Marckel. Enterprises. T-Tyler George. D-Trace Tetrick, $4,125 T-Dale Decker. D-Sam Widger, $5,500 3-Somewhere Sweet (m, 5, Somebeachsomewhere--Sweet Work Of 3-My Hero Ron (g, 5, Well Said--Erma La Em, by Cam's Card Shark), Art, by Artsplace), $80,000 2013 LEX-SEL O-Miller's Stable Inc. $80,000 2013 LEX-SEL O-Brian Witt & Cory A Atley. B-Hanover Shoe B-Spring Haven Farm & Miller's Stable Inc. T-Ron Steck. D-Aaron Farms Inc. T-Danny Dubeansky. D-Michael Oosting, $2,640 Merriman, $1,980 Calls: 8, 4, 2, 1, 1 - Finish Order: Angelo J Fra, Feelnlikearockstar, Calls: 4H, 3Q, 1, 1Q, HD - Finish Order: Keystone Wanda, Wine Snob, Account Rollover, Swing City, My Buddy Ninkster, Latest Desire Blues Queen, Gypsy Bellevue, Cas Art Apparel, Kathys Kitchen Replay unavailable Replay unavailable

Saturday's Results: WOODBINE report 5, MVR, $15,500, P, HORSES & GELDINGS CLAIMING $30,000 W/ALLOWANCES, 28.0, 56.2, 1:25.2, 1:54.1, FT Friday's Results: 1-Savage Seelster (g, 7, Camluck--Slick Gaited, by Artsplace) 5, Wdb, $20,000, P, FILLIES & MARES, NW $12,500 LAST 5 STARTS O-Carl L Atley. B-Seelster Farms Inc, CA. T-Danny Dubeansky. OR NW $25,000 LAST 10 STARTS. AE: OPT.CLM. $25,000. AE: NW D-Michael Oosting, $7,750, Lifetime Record: 76-20-17-11, $169,724 $90,000 LIFETIME, 25.4, 54.4, 1:23.4, 1:52.3 2-Rocknroll Jewel (g, 10, Rocknroll Hanover--Michelle's Jewel, by 1-Request For Parole (b,m,7 - Badlands Hanover-Give Me Life-Life Cam's Card Shark) O-Chris Choros. B-Jeffrey S Snyder. T-Jeff Brewer. Sign) O-Ashleigh Hensley B-Winbak Farm T-Ashleigh Hensley D-Ed D-Jason Brewer, $3,875 Hensley, $10,000, Lifetime Record:106-20-17-11, $425,515 3-Dakota Roadster (h, 5, Duneside Perch--Parkontheroad, by Park Place), $8,500 2013 ILL-CL O-Perry W Smith. B-Peter C Spaeth. T-Perry Smith. D-Tyler Smith, $1,860 2-Voodoo Charm (br,m,5 - Ponder-Athens By Night-Fiorello Blue Calls: 4T, 3Q, 1H, 1H, 2H - Finish Order: Blooming Genius, Hokuri Chip) O-Travis Cullen B-Luc Blais T-Travis Cullen D-Travis Cullen Handrail N, Return To Sender N, Caution Signs, Tempster Hanover, 3-Rubis Prescott (b,m,7 - Mach Three-Reunion-Cams Card Shark) Santanna Man O-ICR Racing B-Randy Zane T-Dean Nixon D-Jody Jamieson Replay unavailable To watch the race replay click here

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8, Wdb, $30,000, P, FILLIES & MARES PREFERRED, 26.2, 56.4, 1:24.2, 3-Mach Code (b,g,5 - Mach Three-Early Dismissal-Village Jiffy) 1:52 O-Jeffrey & Lori Thomson B-Jeffrey & Lori Thomson T-Jeffrey 1-Bernadette (b,m,4 - Big Jim-Matilda-Artiscape) O-David Kryway, Thomson D-Trevor Henry Ronald Adams B-Ronald Mersky T-Ronald Adams D-Douglas To watch the race replay click here McNair, $15,000, Lifetime Record: 40-8-8-6, $172,550 2-P L Hurricane (b,m,6 - Jeremes Jet-Taylorlane Action-Village Jiffy) 9, Wdb, $20,000, P, 5 YEAR OLDS & YOUNGER, NW 5 RACES OR O-David Brown B-nlineharnessowner Com 17 T-David Brown $93,000 LIFETIME, 27.2, 57.1, 1:25.3, 1:53.2 D-Randall Waples 1-Sir Galahad (b,g,5 - American Ideal-Cameron D Art-Camluck) 3-Victoria Semalu (br,m,7 - American Ideal-Anemone Semalu- O-Seaspray Stables Ltd, Michael Timpano B-Perretti Farms T-Gary Magical Mike) O-Ecurie Gaetan Bono Inc B-Semalu Inc T-Richard Durbano D-James MacDonald, $10,000, Lifetime Record: 24-9-6-4, Moreau D-James MacDonald $102,310 2-P L Jackson (b,h,4 - Mach Three-Kg Katriona-Jennas Beach Boy) To watch the race replay click here O-Travis Cullen, Jodie Cullen B-Prince Lee Acres T-Travis Cullen D-Travis Cullen Saturday's Results: 3-The Rockinator (b,g,5 - Rockin Image-Sporty Dumpling- 2, Wdb, $34,000, P, PREFERRED, 26, 55, 1:23, 1:50.3 Sportsmaster) O-Allard Racing Inc, Donald Mac Rae B-Robert 1-American Virgin (b,g,5 - Always A Virgin-Flyfly Judith-Presidential Wehner T-Rene Allard D-Louis Philippe Roy Ball) O-Bradley Grant B-Ohio State Ati T-Richard Moeau D-Douglas To watch the race replay click here McNair, $17,000, Lifetime Record: 74-18-22-10, $401,036 2-Alexas Jackpot (b,g,7 - Million Dollar Cam-Michelles Jackpot- Artsplace) O-Marty Fine, Highland Thoroughbred FRM B-Jeffrey YONK ERS report Snyder T-Marty Fine D-Louis Philippe Roy 3-Nickle Bag (b,g,7 - Rocknroll Hanover-Buckle Bunni-Four Starzzz Friday's Results: Shark) O-Linda Loyens, Harry Loyens B-Nicholas Malcolm T-William 2, YR, $18,000, P, CLAIMING ALLOWANCE $20,000 3 YO 50%, 4 YO Robinson D-Trevor Henry 25%, F&M 20%, 28.4, 58.2, 1:26.1, 1:54.3, FT To watch the race replay click here 1-Sam's Escape (g, 11, Artiscape--Fox Valley Leota, by Incredible Finale) O-Wheelhouse Racing Stable, CA. B-Eash Racing Stable Inc. 4, Wdb, $22,000, P, NW $14,000 LAST 5 STARTS OR NW $25,000 T-Carmen Auciello. D-Brent Holland, $9,000, Lifetime Record: LAST 10 STARTS. AE: OPT. CLM. $45,000. AE: NW $120,000 LIFETIME, 235-48-38-24, $702,861 26.1, 56.1, 1:24.2, 1:52.1 2-Pams Legacy (g, 9, The Panderosa--Legacy Of Glory, by Artsplace), 1-Highlandbeachycove (b,h,4 - Somebeachsomewhere-Rockn $20,000 2009 SHS-HBG O-Belrose Standard LLC. B-Pamela Sue Highland-Rocknroll Hanover) O-Travis Cullen, Ronald Cullen, Keith Wagner. T-Brandon Todd. D-Jason Bartlett, $4,500 Hannah B-Highland Thoroughbred Frm T-Travis Cullen D-Travis 3-Flash Lauxmont (g, 6, Art's Card Trick--Vivid Color, by Art Major), Cullen, $11,000, Lifetime Record: 20-9-2-2, $119,945 $1,000 2012 SHS-HBGM O-Winners Circle Racing LLC. B-Lauxmont Farms. T-Dennis J Laterza. D-George Brennan, $2,160 Calls: 1H, 1T, 1H, 2H, NS - Finish Order: Lyons Again, Grin For Money, 2-Regal Son (b,g,6 - Stonebridge Regal-On This Day-Camluck) Lone Raider, R Caan, B's Weddie O-Donald Lindsey, Paul Kleinpaste, William Alempijevic B-Robert To watch the race replay click here Mcintosh Stables Inc T-Donald Lindsey D-Chris Christoforou 3-Carracci Hanover (b,g,6 - Somebeachsomewhere-Cohiba Mary- 3, YR, $18,000, P, CLAIMING ALLOWANCE $20,000 3 YO 50%, 4 YO Artsplace) O-Richard Berthiaume B-Hanover Shoe Farms Inc 25%, F&M 20%, 27.3, 56.4, 1:25.3, 1:53.4, FT T-Richard Moreau D-Sylvain Filion 1-Wynberg Courage N (g, 8, Courage Under Fire--Benallia, by Ok To watch the race replay click here Bye) O-Durazzano Stable LLC. B-W N Hickey, NZ. T-Agostino Abbatiello. D-Jordan Stratton, $9,000, Lifetime Record: 46-8-8-4, 8, Wdb, $25,000, P, NW $20,000 LAST 5 STARTS OR NW $30,000 $57,584 LAST 10 STARTS. AE: OPT. CLM. $55,000. AE: NW $140,000 LIFETIME, 2-Addwater (g, 8, Mach Three--Symphony Bay, by Artsplace), $30,000 26.2, 54.4, 1:23.4, 1:51.4 2010 FOREST O-Brittany M Robertson. B-Seelster Farms Inc, CA. 1-Brilliant Strike N (br,h,6 - Shadow Play-Christian Star-Christian T-Brittany Robertson. D-Jason Bartlett, $4,500 Cullen) O-Thomas Pollack B-John Arbuckle Standardbreds Lt T-Tony 3-High Joltage (g, 9, Village Jolt--Mattdonna, by Matt's Scooter), O'Sullivan D-Sylvain Filion, $12,500, Lifetime Record: 39-11-7-7, $18,000 2009 SHS-HBG O-Rene M Allard. B-Patricia L Murphy & $139,324 Fidencio Cervantez. T-Rene Allard. D-Daniel Dube, $2,160 2-Traceur Hanover (b,h,5 - Western Ideal-Transference-Camluck) Calls: 8Q, 7T, 3H, 2Q, NK - Finish Order: Natural Leda, Blade Seelster, O-Richard Berthiaume B-Hanover Shoe Farms Inc T-Richard Moreau Union Man Hanover, Colonial Road, Talking Blues D-Louis Philippe Roy To watch the race replay click here

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4, YR, $40,000, P, BLUECHIP MATCHMAKER SERIES MARE FREE FOR 7, YR, $18,000, P, NON-WINNERS OF $10,000 IN LAST 5 STARTS ALL 1ST LEG 1ST DIVISION, 27.1, 55.2, 1:23.4, 1:53.0, FT WINNERS OVER $100,000 IN 2016/17 NOT ELIGIBLE. AE. 3&4 YEAR 1-Shesjustadelight N (m, 7, Bettor's Delight--Love The Look, by OLD NON-WINNERS OF $100,000 LIFETIME., 27.2, 56.4, 1:25.4, Holmes Hanover) O-Kevin R Sywyk & Ronald L Cushing. B-A D & G 1:54.3, FT M Paisley, NZ & E M & A R Sloan, NZ. T-Heidi Gibbs. D-Ron Cushing, 1-Midnight Lightning (g, 5, Camluck--Twin B Intimate, by The $20,000, Lifetime Record: 58-23-10-6, $185,215 Panderosa), $20,000 2013 SHS-HBG O-Shaun F Vallee & D P V 2-Empress Deo (m, 6, Rocknroll Hanover--Little Miss K, by Artsplace), Racing Stable. B-Twinbrook Limited, CA. T-Anita Vallee. D-Shaun $27,000 2012 LEX-SEL O-Legacy Racing Of De Inc. B-Mjg Racing Vallee, $9,000, Lifetime Record: 56-6-9-11, $133,456 Stables Inc. T-Wayne Givens. D-Matt Kakaley, $10,000 2-Fameous Western (g, 9, Western Hanover--Feathery Fame, by 3-Change The Rulz N (m, 6, Changeover--Victoria Rulz, by Badlands Apaches Fame), $75,000 2009 SHS-HBG O-Anita C Fialkow & Hanover) O-Larry J Fischer. B-R G Dellaca, NZ. T-Scott Di Domenico. Sandra Presciti. B-George Anthony & Jeffrey & Suzanne G Rose & D-Scott Zeron, $4,800 Darryl O Gombert. T-Lance Hudson. D-Matt Kakaley, $4,500 Calls: 1H, 2, 1H, 1H, 1T - Finish Order: Quick Draft A, Tessa Seelster, 3-Pansformative (g, 5, Panspacificflight--Pansformation, by No Pan Al Raza N, American Girl, Devil Child Intended) O-Carly L Roman. B-Peter Pan Stables Inc. T-Robert To watch the race replay click here Bongiorno. D-Joe Bongiorno, $2,160 Calls: 1H, 1T, 1H, 1H, NS - Finish Order: Chocolate Crackers, I'm 5, YR, $40,000, P, BLUECHIP MATCHMAKER SERIES MARE FREE FOR Gorgeous, Mister Truth, Here We Go Again, Dragon Strikes ALL 1ST LEG 2ND DIVISION, 28.1, 57.3, 1:26.0, 1:53.2, FT To watch the race replay click here 1-Mach It A Par (m, 7, Mach Three--Taylorlane Action, by Village Jiffy) O-D'Elegance Stable Ix & Carmen Iannacone & T L P Stable & 8, YR, $18,000, P, NON-WINNERS OF $10,000 IN LAST 5 STARTS The Gandolfo Stables. B-Onlineharnessowner Com 17, CA. T-Richard WINNERS OVER $100,000 IN 2016/17 NOT ELIGIBLE. AE. 3&4 YEAR Banca. D-Jason Bartlett, $20,000, Lifetime Record: 87-34-15-14, OLD NON-WINNERS OF $100,000 LIFETIME., 28.2, 57.3, 1:26.1, $592,649 1:54.3, FT 1-Justice My Way (g, 6, Dontgetinmyway--Jazzy Justice, by The 2-Bedroomconfessions (m, 5, American Ideal--Turnoffthelights, by Panderosa), $1,700 2012 HOOSIER O-Michael S Mcgee & Abbott Jenna's Beach Boy) O-Riverview Racing LLC & Alagna Racing LLC. And Costello. B-David Wayne Yoder. T-Chuck Connor Jr. D-Jordan B-Riverview Farms & Tony P Alagna & Minisink Farms LLC. T-Tony Stratton, $9,000, Lifetime Record: 106-13-15-16, $115,686 Alagna. D-Scott Zeron, $10,000 2-B Seventeen (g, 5, Art Major--Armbro Bombay, by Western 3-Betabcool N (m, 7, Bettor's Delight--Cool Sandy, by Sands A Flyin) Hanover), $125,000 2013 LEX-SEL O-Alexandra Cynthia Tomson & O-Blindswitch Racing Stable. B-Sancar Racing Syndicate, NZ. T-Al Jon C Berube. B-White Birch Farm. T-Jon Berube. D-Brent Holland, Annunziata. D-Mark Macdonald, $4,800 $4,500 Calls: 1Q, 2, 1T, 1H, NS - Finish Order: Mackenzie A, Krispy Apple, For 3-Galactic Galleon N (g, 8, Art Major--Moonshaker, by Sokys Atom) The Ladies N, Sail To The Beach, Givemeyourheart O-Shaun F Vallee. B-G S Allen, NZ & A F H Hunter, NZ. T-Anita To watch the race replay click here Vallee. D-Shaun Vallee, $2,160 Calls: 3T, 3Q, 2H, HD, NK - Finish Order: P H Kenny, Drunken Desire A, Beachy Dream, Cheyenne Seeber, Hezabluechipboy N 6, YR, $40,000, P, BLUECHIP MATCHMAKER SERIES MARE FREE FOR To watch the race replay click here ALL 1ST LEG 3RD DIVISION, 27.2, 57.1, 1:24.3, 1:52.4, FT 1-Regil Elektra (m, 7, Mach Three--Top Time Notcher, by Topnotcher) O-Fred Monteleone Stbl LLC. B-Bruce M Wagg, CA. T-Keith Armer. 9, YR, $26,000, P, F&M NON-WINNERS OF $20,000 IN LAST 5 D-Jason Bartlett, $20,000, Lifetime Record: 119-34-22-11, $785,528 STARTS, 28.2, 57.3, 1:26.1, 1:54.4, FT 2-Hidden Land (m, 6, Badlands Hanover--Armbro Ocasey, by 1-Mystical Nectar (m, 6, Charley Barley--Sneakheravalentine, by Jenna's Beach Boy) O-Gregory C Gardner. B-Mystical Marker Farms Abercrombie), $42,000 2012 LEX-SEL O-Jesmeral Stable. B-Winbak LLC. T-Donald Billings. D-Matt Kakaley, $13,000, Lifetime Record: Farm. T-Monique Cohen. D-Scott Zeron, $10,000 40-12-5-6, $113,895 3-Lispatty (m, 4, McArdle--Lisbella, by Camluck), $20,000 2014 2-Cheyenne Robin (m, 5, Rocknroll Hanover--Cheyenne Margie, by SHS-HBG O-Gilbert Garcia-Owen. B-Timothy J Rooney. T-Gilbert Western Hanover), $30,000 2013 SHS-HBG O-The Cheyenne Gang Garcia-Herrera. D-Mark Macdonald, $4,800 LLC. B-G.R.J. Partners LLC & Eli Oxenhorn. T-Robert Siegelman. Calls: 1Q, 1T, T, 1, H - Finish Order: Medusa, Divas Image, Sell A Bit N, D-Mark Macdonald, $6,500 Nike Franco N, Delightful Dragon 3-Bettor N Better (m, 5, Bettor's Delight--Vanite Semalu, by Chief To watch the race replay click here Marty), $24,000 2013 SHS-HBG O-Burke Racing Stable LLC & Weaver Bruscemi LLC & J&T Silva Stables, LLC & Lawrence R Karr. B-4 Rose Stable. T-Ron Burke. D-George Brennan, $3,120 Calls: 4, 3T, 2H, 2H, NS - Finish Order: Massive Attack A, Arielle Lynn, Our Els Dream N, Bazooka Terror, Jungle Genie N To watch the race replay click here

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10, YR, $22,000, P, F&M NON-WINNERS OF $15,000 IN LAST 5 3-Pass Them By N (g, 9, Grinfromeartoear--Against The Wind, by D M STARTS WINNERS OVER $150,000 IN 2016/17 NOT ELIGIBLE. AE. Dilinger) O-Anita C Fialkow & Sandra Presciti. B-Steven B & Mrs A OPTIONAL CLAIMING ALLOWANCE $30,000, 27.3, 57.2, 1:26.2, 1:55.1, FT M Phillips, NZ. T-Lance Hudson. D-Jordan Stratton, $2,640 1-Blacknsweet Adda A (m, 8, Sutter Hanover--My Sweet Adda, by Calls: NS, 1H, 1T, 1H, H - Finish Order: Killer Martini, Fort Knox, Rich And Spoilt) O-Dawn M Dilloian. B-H A Capararo, WA. T-Doug Escape The News, J T, Ghost Pine Dilloian Jr. D-Jordan Stratton, $11,000, Lifetime Record: To watch the race replay click here 135-21-16-19, $165,222 2-Certified Ideal (m, 7, Western Ideal--Areba's Last, by Cam's Card 3, YR, $22,000, P, NON-WINNERS OF $15,000 IN LAST 5 STARTS Shark) O-Jesmeral Stable. B-Arthur Rudolph & Rudolph Stables Inc WINNERS OVER $150,000 IN 2016/17 NOT ELIGIBLE., 29.0, 59.1, & Bernard G Owen. T-Monique Cohen. D-Tim Tetrick, $5,500 1:27.2, 1:56.4, SY 3-Eastwood Crystal N (m, 7, McArdle--Eastwood Lady, by Holmes 1-Moonliteonthebeach (g, 7, Somebeachsomewhere--Sweet Paprika, Hanover) O-Shaun F & Sarah L Vallee & Johnathan P Ahle. B-L R by Artiscape), $90,000 2011 LEX-SEL O-Bamond Racing LLC. Melhopt, NZ. T-Anita Vallee. D-Shaun Vallee, $2,640 B-Andray-Lindwood. T-Jeffrey Bamond Jr.. D-Tim Tetrick, $11,000, Calls: 10, 8Q, 3Q, 3, T - Finish Order: Secrets Out N, Strings, Jaded Lifetime Record: 95-18-17-15, $359,172 Dream, Go For Sand, Sweetnsinful To watch the race replay click here

Saturday's Results: 1, YR, $22,000, P, NON-WINNERS OF $15,000 IN LAST 5 STARTS 2-Rancousy (g, 6, Western Paradise--Too Spicy For You, by Largo) WINNERS OVER $150,000 IN 2016/17 NOT ELIGIBLE., 27.3, 57.1, O-Barbara Bongiorno Stb LLC & Brian&Ira Wallach Racing. 1:27.0, 1:56.3, SY B-Donald Charles Smith, CA. T-Robert Bongiorno. D-Brent Holland, 1-The Onlyest One (g, 8, Bettor's Delight--Canaco Lily, by Jeremys $5,500 Gambit) O-George J Hartman. B-Freida L Ivory. T-Mark Kesmodel. 3-A Bettor Hat (g, 5, Bettor's Delight--Hatsaway, by Western D-George Brennan, $11,000, Lifetime Record: 128-16-29-11, Hanover) O-Stephen Gordon & Gilberto Garcia-Herrera. B-David H $201,580 Mc Duffee. T-Gilbert Garcia-Herrera. D-Mark Macdonald, $2,640 2-Grand Master (g, 9, Goliath Bayama--Veda's Dragon, by Dragon's Calls: 5, 5Q, 1H, NS, NK - Finish Order: Mike's Powerhouse, Mariner Lair) O-Michael J Romano. B-Donald L Smith, CA & Donna E Parker, Seelster, Ima Tragedy N, Kiwi Ideal N, Sportskeeper CA. T-Paul Blumenfeld. D-Jason Bartlett, $5,500 3-Santanna One (g, 7, Santanna Blue Chip--Pro Bowl Best, by To watch the race replay click here Cambest) O-Joshua F Schwartz & Alexander Kantonist. B-Jeffrey R Gillis, CA. T-William Adamczyk. D-Tim Tetrick, $2,640 4, YR, $26,000, P, NON-WINNERS OF $20,000 IN LAST 5 STARTS, Calls: 5, 6, 2T, 2, 1Q - Finish Order: Bj's Guy, Macon Georgia A, Jeneral 27.3, 57.2, 1:26.1, 1:54.3, SY Patton, Dojea Solo, Western Rockstar A 1-Ideal Cowboy (g, 6, American Ideal--Trend Setter, by To watch the race replay click here Grinfromeartoear) O-Bamond Racing LLC & J&T Silva Stables, LLC. B-Mac T Nichol, CA. T-Jeffrey Bamond Jr.. D-Jason Bartlett, $13,000, Lifetime Record: 71-22-11-8, $506,875 2, YR, $22,000, P, NON-WINNERS OF $15,000 IN LAST 5 STARTS 2-In The Huddle (g, 5, American Ideal--Miss Two Pack, by Artiscape) WINNERS OVER $150,000 IN 2016/17 NOT ELIGIBLE., 27.4, 57.1, O-Bigshow Racing Stable. B-Perry Racing Stable LLC. T-Joseph De 1:26.2, 1:55.2, SY Carlo. D-Scott Zeron, $6,500 1-Lord Of Misrule (g, 6, McArdle--Ribbons And Bows, by Jenna's 3-Caviart Skyler (g, 5, Rockin Image--Caviart Sierra, by Western Beach Boy), $23,000 2012 LEX-SEL O-Levit And Tritini Stable & Hanover) O-Burke Racing Stable LLC & Weaver Bruscemi LLC & Triple D Stables Inc & Robert A Palumbo. B-Pacey A Mindlin & Glen Phillip Collura. B-Caviart Farms. T-Ron Burke. D-George Brennan, S Gross & Kenneth I Cohen. T-Scott Di Domenico. D-Tim Tetrick, $3,120 $11,000, Lifetime Record: 100-19-15-12, $344,010 Calls: 1Q, 1H, 1H, 2, 1 - Finish Order: Rainbow Romance N, Betterlatethnnever, Ang's Delight, Lone Survivor, Artist Night To watch the race replay click here

2-Sir Machalot (g, 7, Mach Three--The Apprentice, by Camluck) O-Brian C Kleinberg & Adv Racing Stable LLC & Seth Rosenberg Racing LLC. B-Lyle G Macarthur, CA. T-Scott Blackler. D-Jason Bartlett, $5,500

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5, YR, $50,000, P, GEORGE MORTON LEVY SERIES HORSE & 8, YR, $50,000, P, GEORGE MORTON LEVY SERIES HORSE & GELDING FFA 1ST LEG 1ST DIVISION, 27.3, 56.3, 1:25.0, 1:54.1, SY GELDING FFA 1ST LEG 4TH DIVISION, 27.1, 56.4, 1:24.4, 1:53.3, SY 1-Missile J (g, 4, American Ideal--Cantor's Daughter, by Cambest), 1-Soto (h, 5, Rock N Roll Heaven--Incredible Beauty, by Art Major), $100,000 2014 SHS-HBG O-John E Mcgill & Brian K Carsey. B-Blue $130,000 2013 LEX-SEL O-Wm Kenneth Wood & William J Dittmar Chip Bloodstock Inc & Av & Son Bloodstock LLC. T-Scott Di Jr & Stephen J Iaquinta. B-Blue Chip Bloodstock Inc. T-Eric Ell. Domenico. D-Tim Tetrick, $25,000, Lifetime Record: 25-13-2-3, D-Matt Kakaley, $25,000, Lifetime Record: 75-21-10-8, $345,575 $372,102

2-Bit Of A Legend N (h, 8, Bettor's Delight--Soky's Legend, by Sokys Atom) O-Harry von Knoblauch Stable LLC. B-B D West, NZ. T-Peter Tritton. D-Jordan Stratton, $12,500 3-Somewhere In L A (g, 6, Somebeachsomewhere--West Of L A, by 2-Blood Brother (g, 5, Somebeachsomewhere--Blood Diamond, by Western Ideal) O-D'Elegance Stable Ix & Carmen Iannacone & T L P Western Hanover) O-D'Elegance Stable Ix & Carmen Iannacone & T Stable & P T Stable. B-Diamond Creek Farm LLC & Exquisite Farms. L P Stable & The Gandolfo Stables. B-Robert McIntosh Stables Inc, T-Richard Banca. D-Jason Bartlett, $12,500 CA & C S X Stables & Al McIntosh Holdings Inc, CA. T-Richard 3-Guantanamo Bay (g, 5, Somebeachsomewhere--Up Front Gal, by Banca. D-Jason Bartlett, $6,000 Dragon Again) O-Brian&Ira Wallach Racing & Leonard A Sorge. Calls: 1H, 1H, 1H, 1H, H - Finish Order: Wakizashi Hanover, Always At B-James G Bagnell, CA & Glendon W Smith, CA. T-Daniel Renaud. My Place, Artistic Major, P H Supercam, Te Kawau N D-Scott Zeron, $6,000 To watch the race replay click here Calls: 7, 7, 4, 4H, 1H - Finish Order: Burning N, Keystone Velocity, Caviart Luca, Our Sky Major N, Mcardles Lightning 9, YR, $40,000, P, PREFERRED, 27.4, 58.1, 1:27.3, 1:56.3, SY To watch the race replay click here 1-Soho Lennon A (g, 7, Mach Three--Dream Royale N, by Beach Towel) O-David Lewis Linker & Pit Bull Stable LLC. B-R J Watson, 6, YR, $50,000, P, GEORGE MORTON LEVY SERIES HORSE & GELDING FFA 1ST LEG 2ND DIVISION, 27.2, 56.3, 1:25.3, 1:54.1, SY WA. T-Doug Dilloian Jr. D-Yannick Gingras, $20,000, Lifetime Record: 1-Long Live Rock (g, 8, Rocknroll Hanover--Perfect Gesture, by 88-25-12-9, $295,695 Beach Towel) O-Rene M Allard. B-James L Stambaugh. T-Rene Allard. 2-Badiou Hanover (g, 5, Well Said--Blind Ambition, by Art Major), D-Daniel Dube, $25,000, Lifetime Record: 134-28-29-17, $438,860 $105,000 2013 SHS-HBG O-Joe P Racing LLC. B-Hanover Shoe 2-All Bets Off (h, 6, Bettor's Delight--Armbro Penelope, by Dexter Farms Inc. T-Matias Ruiz. D-Brent Holland, $10,000 Nukes), $7,000 2012 SHS-HBG O-Burke Racing Stable LLC & Weaver 3-Bullet Bob (g, 8, Tell All--Erasable Art, by Artsplace) O-Fox Hollow Bruscemi LLC & Frank D Baldachino & The Panhellenic Stb Corp. Farm. B-Fox Hollow Farm. T-Mark Harder. D-Scott Zeron, $4,800 B-Robert A & Greg S Tucker. T-Ron Burke. D-Matt Kakaley, $12,500 Calls: 8Q, 8Q, 5T, 5Q, T - Finish Order: Nuclear Dragon, 3-Mattamerican (h, 6, Allamerican Native--Mattadorable, by Matt's Holdingallthecards, Make Some Luck, Sapphire City, Texican N Scooter) O-Robert J Key. B-Robert J Key. T-Andrew Harris. D-Brett Miller, $6,000 To watch the race replay click here Calls: 4Q, 5, NS, 1H, 3 - Finish Order: Santa Fe Beachboy, Melmerby Beach, Great Vintage, Mcwicked, Anwar Hanover 10, YR, $26,000, P, NON-WINNERS OF $20,000 IN LAST 5 STARTS, To watch the race replay click here 29.1, 58.3, 1:26.2, 1:55.3, SY 1-National Seelster (g, 5, Bettor's Delight--No Strikes Against, by Western Hanover), $50,000 2013 SHS-HBG O-Robert A Mondillo & 7, YR, $50,000, P, GEORGE MORTON LEVY SERIES HORSE & Oompa's Farm Inc. B-Seelster Farms Inc, CA. T-Chris Ryder. D-Matt GELDING FFA 1ST LEG 3RD DIVISION, 27.3, 56.2, 1:25.1, 1:54.2, SY Kakaley, $13,000, Lifetime Record: 50-12-9-7, $297,781 1-Provocativeprincen (g, 7, Grinfromeartoear--Catherine Zeta, by Village Jasper) O-Harry von Knoblauch Stable LLC. B-G Chin, NZ. T-Peter Tritton. D-Jordan Stratton, $25,000, Lifetime Record: 50-11-7-8, $137,042 2-Bettorever (g, 6, Bettor's Delight--Forever Cam, by Western 2-Rockin Ron (g, 5, Real Desire--Im All A Roan, by Sportsmaster) Hanover), $80,000 2012 LEX-SEL O-Bamond Racing LLC. B-Walnut O-Burke Racing Stable LLC & Weaver Bruscemi LLC & Rtc Stables Hall Stock Farm. T-Jeffrey Bamond Jr.. D-Jason Bartlett, $6,500 Inc. B-Ronald L Phillips & John A Carver & Louis H Leinberger. 3-Littlebitaswagger (g, 5, Santanna Blue Chip--Aspirine Semalu, by T-Ron Burke. D-Yannick Gingras, $12,500 Yankee Cam) O-Louis J & Thomas Frascella & Jack Harris, CA. 3-Mach It So (g, 7, Mach Three--Beach Dancer, by Beach Towel) B-Christine E Marion, CA. T-Andrew Harris. D-Tim Tetrick, $3,120 O-Bamond Racing LLC. B-Enviro Stables LTD. T-Jeffrey Bamond Jr.. Calls: 1H, 2, 1T, 1H, T - Finish Order: The Lunch Pail, Elwell, D-Tim Tetrick, $6,000 Cooperstown, Doctor Butch, Duel In The Sun Calls: 4H, 4Q, 1H, Q, HD - Finish Order: Bettor's Edge, Texas Terror N, Dr J Hanover, Americanprimetime To watch the race replay click here To watch the race replay click here

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11, YR, $30,000, P, NON-WINNERS OF $25,000 IN LAST 5 STARTS, 28.2, 58.2, 1:27.1, 1:56.1, SY 1-Rock Absorber (g, 6, Rocknroll Hanover--Promysquous Lady, by Pro Bono Best), $19,000 2012 SHS-HBG O-P T Stable. B-Perretti Racing Stb LLC. T-Richard Banca. D-Jason Bartlett, $15,000, Lifetime Record: 110-16-11-16, $199,585 2-Titus Seelster (g, 6, Artistic Fella--That Day, by Camluck), $20,000 2012 FOREST O-Kellogg Racing Stables LLC. B-Seelster Farms Inc, CA. T-Jackie Greene. D-George Brennan, $7,500 3-Dancin Hill (g, 6, Rocknroll Hanover--Beyonce Blue Chip, by Art Major) O-Mark S Ford. B-Tom Hill, UK. T-Mark Ford. D-Matt Kakaley, $3,600 Calls: 2, 1T, 1T, 1T, 1 - Finish Order: Hillbilly Hanover, Winds Of Change, Statesman N, Foiled Again, Milliondollar Wave To watch the race replay click here

Harness Racing Update | 19 | March 19, 2017