So Wishfull Wires GLADA Trotters
Some say that the “Western Union” wire is no longer fashionable, replaced by e-mail and other forms of instant communication.
The seven-year-old (soon to be eight) So Wishfull proved that may be a bit premature in his case as he “wired” his five foes in Great Lakes Amateur Driving Association’s (GLADA) trotting feature on Saturday, Dec. 30 at Northfield Park.
With trainer/driver Larry Ferrari in the sulky for his “bride,” Kiesha, So Wishfull got beautifully rated panels to hit the wire 2-1/2 lengths to the good of the fastest closing Deliciousstone DK, driven by Lauren Harmon, with Black Hawk Down and Eric Miller teaming up for third. Brigitto and Dontyousayit also picked up awards in the sextet.
On this near-freezing 34 degree night, So Wishfull was sent with alacrity off the wings from his three post and, by the time they hit the opening turn, had secured the “rail” and a cleat lead over the inside drawing Dontyousayit with Black Hawk Down next followed by Brigitto on the outside and the 15-year-old Ursis Des Caillons trailing.
After an opener in :29, Ferrari was able to give his charge a :30 second breather during that rated second quarter while reaching the half with Dontyousayit remaining in the garden spot with Deliciousstone DK grinding up to third.
Sensing any threats that may develop, Ferrari sent So Wishfull through a :28.3 third quarter sprint, opening up a sizable lead measuring almost four lengths and, from there, it was a coast home to the wire in 1:58.
“Whenever he draws well, he seems to perform well and tonight was no different," said Ferrari after the race. "When he won a couple of weeks ago from the five post, he did exactly the same thing and accelerated on his own during the third quarter and won handily that night, too.
“He’s a handy [horse] that will give all he’s got, whether it be the inside or outside post, and he’s had a great year!”
Indeed, he has.
This year, So Wishfull has won eight times -- a personal record -- won $52,461 -- a personal record -- and took a new mark of 1:54.2h -- also a personal best. The win also vaulted his lifetime bounty to within a nose of $150,000 -- $148,272 to be precise -- $111,632 of that since Ferrari has had possession close to three years ago.
Ferrari now will give the Wishing Stone gelding a couple of months off for rest and relaxation before bringing him back for what he hopes will be a fruitful 2024 season.
Ferrari wrapped things up saying, “On behalf of GLADA and our entire membership, we wish everyone a wonderful 2024 filled with lots of trips to the winner’s circle and, most importantly, safety on the racetrack!”
(With files from GLADA)