Great Race Scenarios For Prix d'Été

Whether you are a driver in the race, the trainer of a horse in the race or just an armchair quarterback, the race scenarios for Sunday’s $200,000 Prix D’Ete for four-year-old pacers is a tough one to handicap.

The Prix d'Été was one of the most prestigious races in Canadian harness racing from 1966 through 1992. World champions Bret Hanover, Albatross, Niatross, Hot Hitter, Cam Fella, On The Road Again, Ralph Hanover, Matts Scooter and a host of other top pacers have won the Prix d'Été.

It was in 2011 that the Quebec Jockey Club was formed and purchased the Hippodrome 3R and the Prix d'Été was brought back as a four-year-old only pace and the first revival was held in 2014.

In the past four editions of the Prix d'Été at 3R, the all-age track record was set and then tied as both Sunfire Blue Chip (2014) and All Bets Off (2015) both won in 1:50.3.

Then in 2016, U.S. Harness Horse of the Year, Wiggle It Jiggleit came to 3R for the Prix d'Été and after a dramatic neck and neck battle the final half mile of the race, was second in an upset by Rockin Ron (1:52) over a sloppy track. Rockin Ron made it two straight Prix d'Été victories for the Ron Burke Stable.

Last year’s Prix d'Été saw the Jimmy Takter Stable win for the second time (Sunfire Blue Chip was the first), with Western Fame and driver Trevor Henry wiring the field in 1:53.2.

For 2018, ten entered the Prix d'Été with Hurricane Beach and Wildriverbumblebee eliminated as the race conditions only allow the first eight highest money winners in 2018.

The Ron Burke Stable faired very well in the post position draw for 10th race feature on Sunday. The entry of Eddard Hanover (post 1) and Filibuster Hanover (post 3) loom the morning line favourites at odds of 5/2.

Eddard Hanover has 3R’s leading driver, Stephane Brosseau, in the sulky. In his last start he won at Pocono Downs in 1:51.1, the first win of the year for the gelded son of Dragon Again. He has great gate speed to ensure either cutting the mile or getting a pocket trip. Eddard Hanover is owned by Burke Racing Stable, Larry Karr and Weaver Bruscemi, LLC.

Million-dollar winner Filibuster Hanover drew post three and will be driven by Canada’s leading driver and local favourite, Louis-Philippe Roy. The son of Somebeachsomewhere has $1.269 million in career earnings, $408,000 of that won this year.

He can handle a half-mile oval as he won the 2017 Little Brown Jug as well as the Confederation Cup earlier this year. Filibuster Hanover is owned by Burke Racing Stable, Joseph Di Scala, Jr., T Silva Stables and Weaver Bruscemi, LLC.

Second choice at 3-1 in the field is Western Joe, who drew the far outside post 8. This son of Western Ideal is in peak form for trainer Chris Choate, having just won the $260,000 Sam McKee Memorial in 2:02 (1 1/8th mile) and prior to that won at the Meadowlands in a lifetime best 1:47.3.

Western Joe has nine wins this. He will be driven by Doug McNair, who has driven him in the past. Western Joe likes coming from off the pace and shows the gate speed to overcome his bad post position. He was bred and is co-owned by Anthony Ruggeri of Mamaroneck, N.Y. with Richard Tosies of Hamilton, N.J.

Miso Fast at odds of 7/2 also, drew poorly for trainer Virgil Morgan, Jr. and starts from post seven for Trois-Rivieres native Daniel Dube in the sulky. This son of Roll With Joe, who boasts $789,000 in earnings, did not fare well in the Sam McKee but also has the early speed to try and find cover. He is owned by Winchester Baye Acres of Lancaster, OH.

Beckhams Z Tam has shipped in from Indiana for trainer Jamie Macomber and husband/driver Ricky. This Breeders Crown winner last year drew post two, a perfect spot for him to get into the flow of the race. He is listed at odds of 4-1 and two starts back took a lifetime mark at Hoosier Park in 1:49.

Sired by Always A Virgin, Beckhams Z Tam is owned by the Z Tam Stables of New York, N.Y.

Blood Line is at 5-1 for trainer Jimmy Takter, who, like Burke, is going for his third Prix d'Été win. Last year he scored with Western Fame, driven by Trevor Henry. Takter has gotten Henry to come back again and drive Blood Line.

The son of Somebeachsomewhere has not fared well that well this season with just one victory, a 1:49.3 lifetime mark at the Meadowlands earlier this season. But, as most know, Jimmy Takter places his horses where they can win and he would not have shipped Blood Line to Trois-Rivieres unless he was ready to go a strong mile. He is owned and was co-bred by Diamond Creek Racing, of Wellsville, PA.

Rounding out the field are two trainees of Richard Moreau. They are American Wiggle (post 4) at 6-1 and Modern Reflection (post 6) at 7-1.

American Wiggle will be driven by Guy Gagnon and four starts back found his winning form with a 1:49.2 lifetime mark victory at Woodbine Mohawk Park. Since then the American Ideal gelding had a decent second place finish and will need to find live cover to keep him in contention. He is owned by Gaston Bibeau of Sorel-Tracy with Daniel Martin of St Barnabe Nord.

Modern Reflection has five wins this year and will have the driving services of Pascal Berube in the bike. The gelded son of Rockin Image is owned by Adriano Sorella of Milton, Ont. and was third in 1:50.4 last week at Mohawk.

Just last month Modern Reflection posted back-to-back victories at Mohawk, the fastest in 1:51. He also shows great early gate speed when called upon.

There is the field for the fifth revival of the Prix d'Été.

Now, who will win it?

Also, on the race card Sunday are two $10,000 divisions of the Breeders Cup Series for three-year-old pacers.

Play Jet Ray was a game second-place finisher in the opening round of the series back in July and will be tough from post two for driver Guy Gagnon in the third race. Also, in the race is Kinnder Jackson (post 5) who has won his last two starts and six of his seven starts this season.

The fillies do battle in the ninth race where Sharks Summrshandy (post 6) is the slight favourite facing All You Can Dream (post 4) and the entry from trainer Maxime Velaye of Lit De Rose (post 2) and Lune Blue (post 10).

Post time is 12:50 pm Sunday. To view entries for Sunday's card, click the following link: Sunday Entries - Hippodrome 3R.

(With files from the Quebec Jockey Club)

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