Blue Chip Matchmaker Series Begins
Nor’easters be damned. The first sign of spring occurred Friday night (March 16), with the beginning of Yonkers Raceway’s Blue Chip Matchmaker Series.
A consecutively-contested quartet of $40,000 events for high-end pacing mares opened the show.
The first division fooled very few in the equine persona of Shartin N (Tim Tetrick, $2.50). Away fourth from the pole, she took over from Gina Grace N (Larry Stalbaum) after that eight-holer made front (:27.1, :57.3).
Shartin N blew right by, opening nighttime daylight before a 1:25.3 three-quarters. The lead was three lengths off the final turn and four and one-quarter lengths at the wire, which she reached in 1:54.2.
Motu Moonbeam N (Brent Holland) was second as the 47-1 rank outsider, with Shesjustadelight N (Ron Cushing) a decent third after losing the winner’s tow.
“Tim, is this one the real deal?"
“I think so,” Tetrick said.
For Shartin N, a five-year-old Down Under daughter of Tintin In America co-owned by Richard Poillucci and Jo Anne Looney-King and trained by Jim King Jr., the win was her fifth in six seasonal starts. The exacta paid $39.20, with triple returning $261.
The second Matchmaker grouping went to another odds-on Kiwi lass as Sell A Bit N (Jordan Stratton, $2.90) set a dawdling pace (:28.1, :58.2, 1:26.4), then held sway in 1:55.2.
Pole-sitting Sell A Bit N took over from Medusa (Scott Zeron), then whipped that one by a half-length. Third went to Dudesalady (Brent Holland) after trying it first-up, with Annabeth (Mark MacDonald) fourth.
For Sell A Bit N, a five-year-old Down Under daughter of Julius Caesar owned by Von Knoblauch Stables and trained by Peter Tritton, the win was her fourth in seven ’18 tries. The exacta paid $6, the triple (three wagering choices in order) returned $15 and the superfecta paid $56.50.
“(Sell A Bit N) had three weeks off, so she wasn’t 100 per cent, but she refused to let anyone pass her,” Stratton said.
The short-priced procession continued in Friday evening’s third series event. Three-time O'Brien Award winner Lady Shadow (Jason Bartlett, $2.90) had things her own way. From post position No. 2, she saw Call Me Queen Be (Zeron) make the first lead. Lady Shadow gained the advantage before a :27.3 opening quarter, then rated a :57.2 intermission.
Safe From Terror (Yannick Gingras) found an eight-hole seat, only to take out of fourth. That turned out to be an ill-advised move, as she backpedaled toward a 1:26 three-quarters. Lady Shadow owned a length and a half lead into the lane, before winning by a half-length in 1:54.3.
Scandalicious (Tetrick) and Eclipse Me N (Dan Dube) rallied for second and third, respectively. Meanwhile, Call Me Queen Be edged from the pocket, but faded to fourth.
For season-debuting Lady Shadow, a seven-year-old daughter of Shadow Play co-owned by trainer Richard Banca, D’Elegance Stable IX and Thomas Lazzaro, the win was her 34th lifetime. The exacta paid $9.40, with the triple returning $82.
"It’s the best she’s raced since she’s been in the barn,” Bartlett said of the double millionairess.
The first round’s final foray had the only non-favoured winner, as pocketed third choice Twinkle (Eric Goodell, $8.10) was quite handy.
From post No. 2, Twinkle nestled in behind Lispatty (George Brennan) with substations of :27.4, :57.2 and 1:25.3. Pulling early, Twinkle went right by, winning by a length and a quarter in 1:54.2. Dewar N Soda (Bartlett) wound up a three-hole second, with Lispatty third and Vintage Babe (Holland) fourth.
Last season’s series champ and this race’s 17-10 fave, Mackenzie A (Stratton), never did get involved and finishing eighth (last).
For season-debuting Twinkle, a five-year-old daughter of Bettors Delight co-owned by Dana Parham & Let it Ride Stables and trained by Ross Croghan, she’s now won 12-of-13 career starts. The exacta paid $105, the triple returned $338.50 and the superfecta paid $1,570.
“She’s an all-around nice horse,” Goodell said.
Saturday night (March 17) offers a quintet of $50,000 divisions of Free-for-Allers in the opening round of the George Morton Levy Memorial Pacing Series.
(With files from Yonkers Raceway)