Be Perfect BG Stays Perfect In New Jersey Sire Stakes

Be Perfect BG winning at Meadowlands Racetrack

Be Perfect BG made good on her name on Friday night, July 18 at The Meadowlands, remaining unbeaten in four lifetime starts after taking the lone filly pace when seven $34,247 divisions of the second leg of the New Jersey Sire Stakes (NJSS) for two-year-olds were contested for horses of each sex and gait.

Trained by Anthony Beaton and owned by Ecurie CSL of Sorel-Tracy, Que., the daughter of Perfect Sting-JK Mardi Says impressed winning last week after leaving from post 11, and driver Dexter Dunn said it was more of the same this time around.

“She felt just as good [as last week],” said Dunn. “The trip was a little better for her tonight [leaving from post five]. She seems to be learning all the time and she was really good tonight.”

Sitting just behind leader Perfect Thought (Scott Zeron) through an opening quarter of :27.1 and half of :56.1, Dunn opted to pop out of the pocket at the five-eighths, made steady progress on the leader while still less than a length behind at three-quarters, which went in 1:25.2, and roared to the point at the head of the stretch before going on to a convincing 2-1/2-length win in a snappy lifetime-best of 1:51.4. Perfect Thought held second with Beautiful Memory (Andy McCarthy) third.

“She was on the front last week and was good off the helmet tonight,” said Dunn. “She came off [her cover] and sprinted home. For sure, at this stage, there are a lot of positive signs [that point to her having a big year].”

Be Perfect BG, who has gone off as the favourite in each of her career outings, returned $2.60 to her backers after going off at odds of 1-5.

The lone colt and gelding pace division was won by John Cancelliere's homebred Sonofanutcracker (Nutcracker Sweet-Rob Them Blind) in a 1:52.3 maiden-breaking mile with Andy McCarthy driving the 6-1 shot and Tom Cancelliere handling the training duties.

Dunn picked up another stakes win with trotting colt Apex (Walner-Mission Brief) in 1:54.3 after the 1-5 favoured Marcus Melander trainee missed by just a nose in his career debut in the opening leg.

McCarthy also doubled up in the evening's Sire Stakes with the Noel Daley-trained trotting filly Emmas Mystery CCL (Muscle Hill-Mistery Woman) winning at first asking in 1:55.2 as the 3-1 third choice.

The other colt and gelding trot was won by the debuting Kingmen (Walner-Pats Inspiration) in a 19-1 upset, defeating the popular first-leg winner Maga Hill by a head in 1:56 for trainer/driver Trond Smedshammer.

First-time winners took the two other filly trots, with Days Away (Muscle Hill-Danae) and driver Jason Bartlett scoring over popular opening-round winner Sugar Packet by half a length in 1:54.4 at 10-1 odds for trainer Per Engblom and Royal Patti (Walner-Serenity Joy) successful in 1:56 as the 7-5 favourite improving off a runner-up finish in her debut in round one for trainer/driver Jeff Gregory.

Karen Fossli was on target once again in the 2025 Meadowlands Monthly Handicapping Contest, taking first place for a second time this year, again walking away with the top nightly prize of $500 USD. A 20-cent Pick-5 hit of $477 set Fossli up well, as she finished the night with a bankroll of $722.26, so not only did Fossli take home the top cash prize, but also – as per contest rules – took home her profits of $622.26 as well.

Finishing second with a bankroll of $604.50 was Nick Montemurro, who took down the $250 USD second prize. For Montemurro, it was his third top-two finish this year, so he will have three entries (at least) for the end-of-the-year, invitation-only contest on Dec. 13, which offers prize money totalling $10,000 USD. Fossli and Gary Scogna will have two entries (as of now) apiece in the big-money test, which will be limited to 22 entries.

The next edition of the contest takes place on Aug. 30.

All-source handle on the 14-race card totalled $2,687,812 USD.

Racing resumes on Saturday at 6:20 p.m.

(With files from Meadowlands Racetrack)

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