'Eternal' Back With A Vengeance
Trainer Pat Fletcher is glad to see that Dreamfair Eternal, Canada’s reigning Horse of the Year, is back to her old self and ready to take on the continent’s top aged pacing mares in the $400,000 Milton Stakes
this Saturday at Mohawk Racetrack.
Dreamfair Eternal has won seven races this year from 12 starts, including the Roses Are Red at the Campbellville, Ont. oval and Lady Liberty and Golden Girls events at the Meadowlands Racetrack in New Jersey. The 52-time career winner boasts earnings of $615,865 in 2011 and $2,324,600 lifetime for owner and breeder John Lamers of Ingersoll, Ont.
After a sixth-place finish in the 2009 edition, Dreamfair Eternal came back in 2010 to triumph in the Milton. On Saturday, the seven-year-old champion will be looking to capture the rich final for the second year in row.
“It would be great [to win the Milton Stakes a second time],” Fletcher said. “We’ve made a lot of money between the Roses Are Red and the Milton, so we are happy to be in it and race for that kind of money.”
Fletcher is confident in his classy mare, especially with her impressive performance in her $50,000 Milton elimination.
“We were very happy with the way she raced in the elimination after coming off of being sick the start before,” the resident of Hagersville, Ont. explained. “In the A Spring Of Hope, she came out of the race sick, so we were happy to see that she was back and back with a vengeance actually.”
The daughter of Camluck--J Cs Nathalie shared last Saturday’s elimination victory with the Mark Kesmodel-trained Anndrovette. The two mares crossed the wire together and a photo finish revealed a dead-heat.
This was not the first time Dreamfair Eternal was involved in such a close finish.
“We won the Roses Are Red in a win photo and I am not complaining after any more photos after that,” he laughed. “There was a three-way photo for the win and you can watch the video replay a hundred times and still not see how we won, but in the win photo we just won it by a nose.
“She raced great so we’re happy to be healthy and sound and ready to go,” he said.
Dreamfair Eternal is a force to be reckoned with, and Fletcher says his double millionaire is such a great racehorse because of her personality.
“She loves to race,” he explained. “She is there for one reason and she knows it. Randy (driver Randy Waples) told me he was just passenger last week. She had it in her mind to go and get them. She is ready.”
Dreamfair Eternal and Waples will leave from Post 2 in the Milton Stakes, which has been carded as Race 6. First-race post time is 7:10 p.m.
Also on Saturday evening, the three-year-old divisions of the Ontario Sires Stakes Grassroots Semi Finals will be contested.
To view the harness racing entries for Saturday at Mohawk, click the following link: Saturday - Mohawk Racetrack.
(WEG)
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