Every Mans Dream Triples In Massachusetts Stakes
The third leg of the Massachusetts Breeders Stakes for three-year-olds of both gaits and sexes was held at Plainridge Park on Tuesday, Oct. 15 and state-bred, first-year starters competed for a total of $417,808 in purses.
The team of driver Yannick Gingras, trainer Ron Burke and owners Tom and Scott Dillon had the hot hands as they combined to win two of the five races contested.
The filly pacers competed in two divisions worth $54,795 each due to the number of entries. All other groups went a single $102,740 race.
In the first $54,054 filly pace, Every Mans Dream handily scored her third consecutive Massachusetts Breeders Stakes win.
Beantown Ace (Nick Graffam) was the leader at the :28.3 quarter, but Gingras pulled Every Mans Dream from third in front of the grandstand and took the lead before the :57.3 half. From there, Every Mans Dream was in complete control and cruised to a 4-3/4-length victory in 1:53.4 in the non-betting event. Beantown Ace was second and Color Me Sweet (Brett Beckwith) was third.
Every Mans Dream (Always B Miki-Lindys Nightmare) is owned by the Dillons and trained by Burke. Lindy Farms of Connecticut bred the winner.
In the second $54,795 group of pacing fillies, Real Shady Lady ($2.80) captured her first Massachusetts Breeders Stakes win of the year.
Shawn Gray and Real Shady Lady led from the start and set fractions of :28.3 and :59 before Valentine Rose (Matty Athearn) pulled first-over from third to press the issue at three-quarters in 1:28. Valentine Rose matched strides with Real Shady Lady around the last turn and down the stretch, but she could not catch the leader, as Real Shady Lady hung on to a three-quarter length lead to win in 1:56.2. One Bettor (Kevin Switzer Jr.) was third.
Real Shady Lady (So Surreal-Eyemajet) is owned, trained and bred by Alicia Gray.
The $102,740 division of pacing colts and geldings experienced continued domination by Rocknroll Lou ($2.10), who claimed his third straight stakes win at Plainridge.
Gingras took off the gate and sat third with Rocknroll Lou as Oer The Ramparts (Beckwith) set solid fractions of :26.2 and :55.2 to the half. That's where Rocknroll Lou made his move and cleared the front before the race reached three-quarters in 1:23.3. From there, Rocknroll Lou was driven confidently to the line on top by 2-1/4 lengths in 1:51.4. Oer The Ramparts finished second and Bang Ah Uey (James Hardy) was third.
Rocknroll Lou (Sweet Lou-Beautiful Lady) is owned by the Dillons and trained by Burke. Lester Gelardi and Anthony Passafaeo bred Rocknroll Lou.
Next came the trotting fillies who vied for $102,740 and Treatyofversailles ($2.80) backed up her big effort last week with another impressive victory.
Bruce Ranger wasted no time sending Treatyofversailles to the front and called all the shots from there. After stopping the timer in :28.4, :58.2 and 1:27.1, Treatyofversailles turned back challenges from Dawn Of Lindy (Gingras) and International Gift (Scott Zeron) to win by two lengths over Sassy Zaza (Beckwith) in 1:56. Dawn Of Lindy was third.
Treatyofversailles (International Moni-Birthright) is owned and bred by Lindy Farms of Connecticut and trained by Domenico Cecere.
The final competition of the day was the $102,740 colt and gelding trot where Keep Asking ($2.40) made quick and easy work of the competition.
Scott Zeron and Keep Asking left like a bullet off the gate and set up shop on the point. With International Law (Marcus Miller) positioned perfectly in second, Keep Asking tripped the timer in :28.1, :57.4 and 1:26 with no opposition from behind. In the final bend, Keep Asking and International Law separated from the field and entered the stretch to settle the score. In the stretch, Keep Asking kept giving and held off International Law by 1-1/4 lengths in 1:54.1. Third went to Intl Blockade (Bruce Ranger).
Trained by George Ducharme, Keep Asking (Chapter Seven-Sensibility) is owned by W J Donovan, Joe Sbrocco, Jim Winske and George Ducharme Stable. Donovan, Winske and Sbrocco also bred Keep Asking.
The finals of the Massachusetts Breeders Stakes will be held on Thursday, Oct. 24 at Plainridge Park.
Racing resumes at Plainridge Park on Thursday, Oct. 17 at 2 p.m. and there will be a $2,392 carryover in the Wicked Hi-5 pentafecta in race six.
(With files from Standardbred Owners of Massachusetts)