Old Home Week Racing Set To Conclude
The final cards of 2021 Old Home Week are set to take place this Saturday (August 21) with a double header of harness racing at Red Shores Racetrack and Casino at the Charlottetown Driving Park.
Gonna Fool Ya Favoured In Ford Memorial In Afternoon
An iron tough crew of pacing mares will contest the Linda Ford Memorial on the first half of a Saturday doubleheader. The afternoon card has a 1:00 p.m. opening post time with the Ford Memorial lining up in the 10th race of the 12-dash presentation.
Gonna Fool Ya is the top choice from Post 4 in the $2,400 class for trainer-driver David Dowling and owners Brittany Watts, Rick Adams and Matt and David Burke. The five-year-old daughter of Dream Away is a three-time winner this season. Miss Kabana will have Ontario pilot Paul MacKenzie in the bike from Post 2 for co-owner and trainer Gary Poulton and co-owners Gail MacDonald and Trevor Warren.
The Post Time Picks' Peter MacPhee places Gonna Fool Ya in the win position. “Gonna Fool Ya led for a long way last time but faded late and couldn’t deliver as the chalk choice. She moves to mid-pack and David will have her on the front foot so expect a big time bounce back.”
Completing the field are Traces Of Purple (Jason Hughes), Dustylane Zambucca (Corey MacPherson) and Killean Finale (Ken Murphy).
The afternoon card also sees the Joe O’Brien stake in action with $9,100 grassroots divisions in Races 7 and 9.
Race 6 has the Milma MacLure Memorial with Hes Marvalous (Myles Heffernan Sr.) the morning line favourite from Post 2.
Pay Up Jack is the top choice in the fifth race Tom and Margaret Claybourne trot for trainer-driver Kenny Arsenault.
Paul MacKenzie will drive race favourite Magical Cowgirl in the Donnie and Nan Simmons Memorial in Race 4.
The Glenn and Mary Taylor Memorial in Race 2 has Zack The Men (Campbell) selected to win off his lifetime best performance his last start.
Gold Cup And Saucer Takes To The Track Saturday
The biggest race of the season will parade under the spotlight in the minutes leading up to midnight on Saturday as Red Shores Racetrack and Casino at the Charlottetown Driving Park hosts the 62nd edition of The Guardian Gold Cup and Saucer.
The 13-dash program gets underway as the second half of a Saturday doubleheader at 7:00 P.M. with nine entries in the $60,000 Gold Cup and Saucer Final. Somewhere Fancy is the favourite in the field with rail control for driver David Dowling, trainer Chris MacKay and owner John Mehlenbacher of Oakville, Ont. The 57-time winner has prevailed in his last two starts including a 1:50.4 score in Gold Cup and Saucer Trial 3 and was a past winner of this race in 2018. The field has three horses owned by P.E.I. connections with Rock Lights leaving from Post 4 for driver Jason Hughes, trainer MacKay and owners D Racing Stable of New York, and Donald MacRae of Vernon Bridge.
Defending champion Time To Dance has Post 8 for trainer-driver Marc Campbell and owners Matt McDonald of Edwards, Ont., and Brent Campbell of Charlottetown. Day Delight has post 9 and is co-owned by Blaine MacPherson’s Howmac Farms of North Wiltshire along with partners Wayne MacRae of Nova Scotia and Lloyd Stone and Victor Puddy of Ontario. Walter Cheverie will drive the horse for trainer Puddy, who has three entries in the field.
Race analyst Peter MacPhee sides with Post 5 entry Smooth Lou to be handed the Gold Cup and Saucer trophy. Robert Shepherd is set to drive the pacer for trainer and younger brother Patrick Shepherd.
“Smooth Lou got a perfect trip in Trial 3 but couldn’t track down Somewhere Fancy at the wire,” MacPhee said. “It was still an excellent effort and don’t forget he closed in a snappy :26.4. He moves to post five and Robert gets the call from his brother Patrick to do the driving. This is an awesome field of horses and it will be all systems go but with Robert’s skill and Lou’s will they hit the wire first.”
Completing the field are Legion Seelster (Richard Simard), Racemup (Brodie MacPhee), National Debt (Austin Sorrie) and Ideal Perception (Gilles Barrieau).
The evening card also features the $8,000 Birthplace of Confederation Series final in Race 12, presented by the City of Charlottetown in memory of Shelley and Dianne Gass. The race has a full field of eight pacing mares including newly-minted track record holder Dreamfair Zenfire (Campbell).
The three-year-old pacing colts compete in a pair of $19,000 Joe O’Brien Memorial Gold divisions in Races 7 and 10.
Go to Redshores.ca for live video, race programs and information on attending Gold Cup Week 2021. Wager online at HPIBet.com. To view the entries for Saturday's cards, click the following link: Saturday Entries - Charlottetown Driving Park.
(Red Shores)