Prohibition Legal, Twin B Archie Win Mohawk Qualifiers
Multiple stakes winners Prohibition Legal and Twin B Archie headlined the Tuesday, June 25 morning session of qualifiers at Woodbine Mohawk Park.
Back in action after a troubled start in the Roses Are Red Stakes eliminations just over two weeks ago, Prohibition Legal looped fellow Nick Gallucci trainee Winmebak for the lead after a :28.4 opening quarter and clocked middle splits of :56.4 and 1:26 before kicking home in :26.3 for the 1:52.3 qualifying win with James MacDonald in the bike. The four-year-old gelding Winmebak, a Grassroots champion last year, followed 4-3/4 lengths behind in his second qualifier of the season.
Millar Farms owns and bred Prohibition Legal, a five-year-old Big Jim-Catch A Wish mare who is approaching the million-dollar mark in career earnings.
The same connections watched their maiden three-year-old pacing gelding Barstool Mountain (Sunshine Beach-Luck On The Run) post a 1:54 mile in his second qualifying start of the season, finishing on top by three lengths with a :27.3 final quarter.
Former O'Brien Award winner Twin B Archie is on the comeback trail as the five-year-old gelding trotted to a 1:56.4 qualifying win on Tuesday for trainer and co-owner Scott McEneny. Also driven by MacDonald, Twin B Archie set fractions of :29.4, :59.2 and 1:28.1 before holding off All Gas No Brakes by half a length, with the mare Fleurie finishing third.
The 2022 Three-Year-Old Trotting Colt of the Year, who faced the gate just four times last year, Twin B Archie made his second qualifying appearance of the season. A career winner of $776,818 with a record reading 10-6-2 from 28 starts, the Archangel-Affair Hall gelding is owned by McEneny and his partners from the Martwest Racing Stable and Cantucky Farm Inc.
Woodbine Mohawk Park replays from the qualifiers are unavailable.
To view Tuesday's complete qualifying results, click the following link: Tuesday Results (Qualifiers) - Woodbine Mohawk Park.
(Standardbred Canada; Photo of Prohibition Legal winning the Mares Preferred at Mohawk on May 17)