Spotlight On The Grand Circuit

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The publicity department for the Grand Circuit has sent out its weekly recap and preview of Grand Circuit races.

This Week: Blue Chip Matchmaker and George Morton Levy series third legs, Yonkers Raceway, Yonkers, N.Y.

Schedule of events: The Grand Circuit at Yonkers this week features four $40,000 divisions on Friday (March 30) in the third round of the Blue Chip Matchmaker series for open pacing mares. The Saturday (March 31) card at Yonkers will see four $50,000 divisions in the third round of the George Morton Levy series for open pacers.

Last time: This past Saturday night (March 24), Yonkers Raceway offered the second round of the George Morton Levy Memorial Pacing Series. A quartet of $50,000 events again brought together many of the marquee free-for-allers. The result was three down-the-road winners, including two series repeaters. The encore performers were faves Dr J Hanover (Brett Miller, $4.10) and Rockin Ron (Yannick Gingras, $2.30) in the bookend divisions.

Dr J Hanover won the draw for the second consecutive start and put his rivals to sleep for the second consecutive start. A ‘cheapy’ (:27.4, :57.3) half served him well after another first-leg winner, Always At My Place (driven by George Brennan), offered a hard, first-up challenge. Always At My Place was disposed after a :27 third quarter (1:24.3), while Dr J Hanover swelled up to two lengths entering the lane.

The final margin was two and a half lengths in 1:52.4. Chumlee A (Larry Stalbaum) lost touch in the pocket, crossed the line second, but was set down to fourth for cutting some cones. Keystone Velocity (Dan Dube) was therefore placed second and Bit Of A Legend N (Jordan Stratton) third.

For Dr J Hanover – a five-year-old Somebeachsomewhere gelding co-owned by Brad Grant, Robert Leblanc, Steven Wienick and Irwin Samelman and trained by Tony Alagna – it was his second win in three seasonal starts.

Rockin Ron, from Post 2, wanted no part of an early pocket. He took over from pole-sitting Luciano N (Brent Holland), then – with another pedestrian early portion – held his rival at bay (:26.3, :57, 1:24.4, 1:53.2). The margin was three quarters of a length. Mach It So (Tim Tetrick), after last week’s win, turned in a solid, two-move effort for third from behind the eight-ball.

For Rockin Ron – a six-year-old Real Desire gelding co-owned as Burke Racing by trainer Ron Burke, Weaver Bruscemi, RTC Stables and J&T Silva Stables – it was his second win in four seasonal starts.

Grand Circuit Standings: In 2018, the Grand Circuit leaders in three categories (driver, trainer and owner) will once again be tracked on a points system (20-10-5 for the top three finishers in divisions/finals and 10-5-2 for the top three finishers in eliminations/legs). Winbak Farms is the sponsor for the 2018 Grand Circuit awards.

Here are the leaders following this past weekend at Yonkers:

Drivers: 1. Tim Tetrick – 48; 2. Jason Bartlett – 44; 3. Jordan Stratton - 42; 4. Yannick Gingras – 37; 5. Brent Holland - 26.

Trainers: 1. Richard Banca – 39; 2. Ron Burke – 37; 3. Peter Tritton – 32; 4t. Paul Blumenfeld – 22; 4t. Jim King Jr. – 22.

Owners: 1. Vonknoblauch Stable - 27; 2t. Friendship Stables – 15; 2t. Gestion J Y Blais Inc. – 15; 4t. Bamond Racing – 12; 4t. Richard Poillucci – 12.

Looking ahead: Grand Circuit action will continue with legs of the Blue Chip Matchmaker and George Morton Levy over the next two weekends. The finals and consolations for both events will be held on April 21.

(Grand Circuit)

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