Melander Scores Kindergarten Hat Trick
Marcus Melander shined brightest at The Meadowlands Friday night, as his trainees scored three times among the 10 divisions for the first leg of the Kindergarten Classic for two-year-olds of both sexes and gait.
Moonstone S was the first winner of the night for Melander in the third-race colts and geldings trot. The son of Muscle Hill-Moonlight Kronos, who finished second in the Peter Haughton Memorial, pulled the pocket after the half and sailed to an easy two-and-a-half-length score as the 6-5 favourite with Tim Tetrick driving. He recorded his first win in five starts after stopping the clock in 1:55.
Melander and Brian Sears teamed up to take the fourth race filly trot with Ineffable, a daughter of Cantab Hall-Jolene Jolene who won for the second time in five tries. The 6-5 public choice, who was third in the Jim Doherty Memorial, emerged from the pocket to win by a half-length in 1:56.2.
In Race 7, Melander completed his three-bagger with a second score in a colts and geldings trot as his Sonofamistery, with Sears driving, rolled to an easy one-and-three-quarter-length win in 1:56.1 after racing parked out for the final half mile. The son of Muscle Hill-Mistery Woman, who broke in each of his first two seasonal starts, paid $3.00 after being sent off as the heavy 1-2 favourite. He’s now won twice from four outings.
BIG ACTION: Betting was vigorous in the two multi-leg wagers that offered carryovers. The Late 20-cent Pick 5, which had $21,811 in the hat to start, attracted $123,810 in “new money” for a total pool of $145,621. Those who had tickets with the combination of 5-8-6-6-5 cashed in for $414.64. The Late 20-cent Pick 4 sported a total pool of $172,828 after $134,438 was added to the $38,390 carryover. Tickets reading 8-6-6-5 returned $344.30. All-source wagering totaled $2,618,071.
A LITTLE MORE: Lindysmusclemania stayed perfect in three starts after taking a Kindergarten division for trotting colts and geldings. The Ake Svanstedt-trained son of Muscle Hill-Possessed By Lindy hit the wire in a lifetime-best 1:54.4, three-and-a-half lengths to the good with Andy Miller driving the 6-5 favourite.
Speaking of favourites, they scored in nine straight races beginning in race two. By night’s end, 10 post-time choices had visited the winner’s circle from 13 races.
Live racing resumes Saturday (Sept. 19) at 7:15 p.m. (EDT).
(Meadowlands Racetrack)