Fields Set For Petticoat, Sagamore Hill
Yonkers Raceway offers up its two richest races of the season to date next week, wrapping up the Petticoat and Sagamore Hill Pacing Series, respectively.
Monday night, with chivalry dictating that the ladies go first, it’s the $62,000 finale of the Petticoat Series. The event, for three- and four-year-old lasses with limited (non-winners of four races and/or $40,000 through last Dec. 1st) limelight, has seen some standouts in the three preliminary legs.
Caviart Cherie (Jordan Stratton, post 8), JK Jazzitup (Mark MacDonald, post 2), Dali Delight (Dan Dube, post 4) and Diamondtoothgertie (George Brennan, post 5) each won twice in the prelims, with JK Jazzitup and Dali Delight racing as a Gilberto Garcia-Herrera common-owner/trainer entry.
Gotthisone Hanover (Yannick Gingras, post 1), Absolutely Best (Jason Bartlett, post 3) D Gs Elsa (Eric Goodell, post 6) and Lusty Delight (Greg Merton, post 7) round out the field for the finale. All entrants are four-year-olds.
Tuesday night, the Raceway’s annual Teddy Roosevelt testimonial, the Sagamore Hill wraps with a final worth $63,400. It’s the boys’ version of the Petticoat, again for three- and four-year-olds of restricted resumes through last Dec. 1st.
Sometimesawinner (Brennan, post 3) won both of his series starts before getting last week off, while Mach N Cheese (Stratton, post 7) sandwiched a couple of wins around a second-place effort. These are the only sophomores in the finale line-up.
Obscene Blue Chip (Bartlett, post 4) and Point Somewherelse (Jeff Gregory, post 5) were also two-time prelim winners.
Abbeydorney (Bartlett also listed, post 1), Zone Blitz (Jim Marohn, Jr., post 2), Fullback (Driver TBA, post 6) and Windsun Gotham (Brennan also listed, post 8) complete the field.
“The draw for both races obviously hurts,” Stratton said.
“The Caviart Cherie mare is a drive I picked up after Matt (Kakaley) went down. He had won a lot (four) in a row with her. I was second last week, and was second with her the previous time I drove her (late January). She has the talent. We have to see how the race unfolds.
“I drove Mach N Cheese in his last two starts,” Stratton added. “The first one, he had some trouble in the final turn. Last week, he went first-up and just drew off…very sharp.”
A pair of $30,000 series consolations will be included in the Monday and Tuesday undercards, going as each evening’s third race.
(Yonkers)