Local Hopefuls Seek Adios Orchids
With its rich purse and tradition, the Delvin Miller Adios Pace for the Orchids at The Meadows usually attracts a mix of top national performers and emerging local hopefuls. Such is the case with the 53rd edition of the Adios this year. The 26-horse field loaded with prominent talent includes two locally connected contenders, Wild Wild Western and Volley Ball Beach, each trained by The Meadows-based Norm Parker.
“I’ve been pretty lucky over the years to come up with horses for the Adios,” Parker says. “We’re here, it’s our home track, and it’s nice to take the shot.”
The $475,000 Adios kicks off Saturday at The Meadows with three $25,000 eliminations (Races 7, 8, 10); the top three finishers in each elim return for the final. The card, which begins at 1:05 PM, also features a pair of stakes for two-year-old filly pacers.
The $400,000 final anchors a July 27 program that includes a total of six Grand Circuit stakes as well as a $50,000 Invitational Pace. Foiled Again, who retired as the richest Standardbred all time with more than $7.6 million in earnings, will lead the post parades for the Adios and the Invitational, which has been named in his honour. First post Adios Day is 11:25 a.m., with the Adios final scheduled as race 15.
Locally-based horses long have made noise in the Adios, but it wasn’t until 1986 that one of them, Barberry Spur, captured the orchids. Team Spur -- including owner Roy Davis and trainer/driver Dick Stillings -- campaigned Barberry Spur. The late Davis’ business, Royal Travel, was headquartered just off the main entrance to The Meadows, so Barberry Spur couldn’t have been much more local.
When Pine Valley won the 2001 Adios for The Meadows-based trainer David Knight, his ownership group included western Pennsylvanians Daniel Miller and Charles Gajda. And the Burkes of nearby Fredericktown have won a pair of Adios titles — in 2007 with May June Character when family patriarch Mickey Burke headed the operation, and last year’s event, won by Dorsoduro Hanover for Mickey’s son Ron, harness racing’s perennial leading conditioner.
Parker has started four horses in the Adios before this year, with mixed success. In 2013, Mattamerican failed to reach the final but took the consolation; he continues to perform in fast classes today. In 2015, Angelo J Fra reached the final but broke stride there and finished ninth.
On paper, the Adios elims look wide open, and Parker considers his horses live.
“There are a lot of competitive colts in here — that’s why we got 26 of them,” Parker says. “I know neither one of my horses is the best, but they’re competitive with the others. They could make it interesting.”
Unraced at two, Wild Wild Western (race 7, post 6, Mike Wilder) has earned more than $112,000 this year, third best in his elimination. Jacobs Creek Racing, Andrew Altobelli and John Deters purchased the son of Western Ideal-Caila Fra for $55,000 as a yearling. Deters, by the way, is no stranger to big races. He was part of the ownership group for Numeric Hanover when she won the 2003 Jugette.
Wild Wild Western took a Pennsylvania Sires Stake leg this year; in another, he was second to the speedy Southwind Ozzi, the morning line favorite in the third Adios elim.
“He has good gate speed, but gate speed is relevant to who else is in the race,” Parker says. “He’s calm and well-mannered. I’m looking forward to racing him for years to come. You know how hard nice horses are to come by.”
Bred and owned by Bob Key, Volley Ball Beach (race 8, post 8, Tony Hall), has blistering speed, which Parker calls “the best and worst attribute at the same time” for the son of Somebeachsomewhere-Alladorable (a full sister to Mattamerican).
“When you move with him,” Parker says, “he wants to go 1,000 miles per hour the rest of the way — even if a horse is covering him up. We’ve made a lot of equipment changes to try to get him to respect the way we want him to race. Our job is to get him to use his speed at the right time.”
While Parker is confident his colts can go with their opponents, he’s more worried about a more traditional foe -- the weather. With forecasts calling for a 100+ heat index for the next few days, Parker has trained his horses earlier in the morning, reduced their workload and increased their fluid intake.
The elimination fields with drivers (now final), trainers and morning line odds appear below.
Elimination #1 (Race 7)
(Post – Horse – Driver – Trainer – Morning Line Odds)
1. Odds On Boca Raton – Dexter Dunn – Tony Alagna – 4-1
2. Workin Ona Mystery – Tim Tetrick – Brian Brown – 2-1
3. Captain Victorious – Yannick Gingras – Ron Burke – 3-1
4. Mangogh – Brian Sears – Bruce Saunders – 20-1
5. Love Me Some Lou – Andrew McCarthy – Tom Cancelliere – 12-1
6. Wild Wild Western – Mike Wilder – Norm Parker – 10-1
7. Branquinho – Tyler Buter – Ray Schnittker – 12-1
8. Covered Bridge – Corey Callahan – Jessica Okusko – 20-1
9. Captain Trevor – David Miller – Tony Alagna – 6-1
Elimination #2 (Race 8)
(Post – Horse – Driver – Trainer – Morning Line Odds)
1. Prince Of Tides – Dave Palone – Ross Croghan – 7-2
2. Quatrain Blue Chip – David Miller – Chris Oakes – 8-1
3. Reigning Deo – Andrew McCarthy – Brett Pelling – 6-1
4. Latissimus Hanover – Tyler Buter – Ray Schnittker – 10-1
5. US Captain – Dexter Dunn – Tony Alagna – 9-2
6. Marco Beach – Matt Kakaley – Travis Alexander – 8-1
7. De Los Cielos Deo – Yannick Gingras – Ron Burke – 5-2
8. Volley Ball Beach – Tony Hall – Norm Parker – 10-1
Elimination #3 (Race 10)
(Post – Horse – Driver – Trainer – Morning Line Odds)
1. Cant Beach That – David Miller – Brett Pelling – 12-1
2. Highlandbeachlover – Aaron Merriman – Kelly O'Donnell – 15-1
3. Stag Party – Dexter Dunn – Casie Coleman – 5-1
4. Brassy Hanover – Corey Callahan – Eddie Dennis – 6-1
5. Semi Tough – Matt Kakaley – Ron Burke – 8-1
6. Escapetothebeach – Tim Tetrick – Tony Alagna – 3-1
7. Captain Cash – Andrew McCarthy – Tony Alagna – 6-1
8. Captain Malicious – Tyler Buter – Ray Schnittker – 15-1
9. Southwind Ozzi – Brian Sears – Bill MacKenzie – 5-2
(with files from The Meadows Standardbred Owners Association)