Yoder Discusses Natural Herbie

Verlin Yoder, the man behind Natural Herbie, has said that his star Here Comes Herbie gelding had been fighting a bit of a bug recently, but that he hopes the five-year-old is on the right track heading into Saturday’s $1 million International Trot at Yonkers Raceway.

Yoder and Natural Herbie return this weekend to the site of their biggest win, hoping to come away with an even bigger score.

Last year, Natural Herbie – owned, trained and driven by Yoder – prevailed over a talented field in the $250,000 International Trot Preview at Yonkers Raceway. On Saturday, the Indiana-based duo will return for the $1 million International Trot.

The International Trot features horses from six different countries. Natural Herbie will join Creatine as the U.S. representatives. Canada’s Bee A Magician is the 3-1 morning line favourite for the invitational event, which will be raced at one and a quarter miles rather than the traditional one-mile distance.

Post time is 2 p.m. for Saturday’s first race at Yonkers, with the International Trot set for 3:10 p.m., approximately.

“It is a big honour,” Yoder said. “Two U.S. horses were picked and you are one of them, it is very humbling.”

Natural Herbie drew Post 7 and is 8-1 on the International Trot morning line, but can’t be overlooked in the race after having won last year’s International Trot Preview in a world-record 2:24.4 for one and a quarter miles. He is, according to Yoder, “a horse that loves distance racing.”

The five-year-old gelding has won 27 of 63 lifetime races and earned $899,161. In September, he won his elimination for the Maple Leaf Trot at Mohawk Racetrack and finished third in the final. Following an eighth-place finish in the Centaur Trotting Classic, he prepped for the International Trot with a 1:55.1 qualifier win on September 30 at Hoosier Park, trotting his last quarter-mile in :26.3 to pull away from the field by 20 and a half lengths.

“We had a little problem after Mohawk, but we found it,” Yoder said. “He had a little sickness. I was shipping from Indiana to Mohawk – that’s seven and a half hours. But he had a good week, so I hope we’re on the right track. We take him out and grass him. He likes to go out on the grass. He’s feeling good and everything.”

While Yoder looks upon Saturday’s race as challenging, he feels he is going in with a horse that has a good attitude, especially when it comes to going extra distance.

“If he’s good, he doesn’t mind it,” Yoder said. “He always trains two miles without stopping, and he’s the only horse I ever had that liked it. It’s a matter of having him healthy and sound and as far as soundness, he’s been very good. We had some little health issues but he seems to be on the right page right now.”

How that confidence translates into results is anybody’s guess, so Yoder is keeping his predictions low key. Actually, they are non-existent, as he will just let things play out.

“You always have big expectations but you also don’t want to embarrass yourself,” Yoder said. “All the horses have the right to be here, so you don’t know what is going to happen until the gate opens.”

Following is the field in post order for the International Trot with listed drivers, trainers and morning line odds:

1. Creatine, Johnny Takter, Jimmy Takter, 4-1
2. Papagayo E, Ulf Ohlsson, Jan Waaler, 5-1
3. Rod Stewart, Enrico Bellei, Jerry Riordan, 12-1
4. Timoko, Bjorn Goop, Richard Westerink, 6-1
5. Bee A Magician, Brian Sears, R. Nifty Norman, 3-1
6. On Track Piraten, Erik Adielsson, Hans Stromberg, 10-1
7. Natural Herbie, Verlin Yoder, Verlin Yoder, 8-1
8. Mosaique Face, Adrian Kolgjini, Adrian Kolgjini, 6-1
9. BBS Sugarlight, Johan Untersteiner, Fredrik Solberg, 6-1
10. Oasis Bi, Orjan Kihlstrom, Stefan Pettersson, 8-1

Note: BBS Sugarlight and Oasis Bi start from the second tier.

(USTA)

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