A pair of renowned trotting specialist trainers, Ron Gurfein and Wayne Henry, sent out their first starters for 2010 on the Wednesday evening, January 13 program at
The Isle Pompano Park.
The 69-year-old Gurfein, a seasonal resident of Delray Beach, Florida, had Commando K ready to go at first asking in a razor sharp 1:56.3 win over conditioned rivals. The Self Possessed-Secret Harmony four-year-old gelding was a 2009 starter in the New Jersey Sires Stakes. The lightly raced but promising trotter won half of his six starts last year and won a Pompano qualifier on January 8 in 1:59 to prepare for this impressive score in South Florida.
Personally for Gurfein, it was a milestone win of sorts. The 2005 inductee into the Harness Racing Museum And Hall Of Fame has prepped and sent forth numerous major stakes winners in his outstanding career for earnings approaching $23 million, and this win at Pompano was his 600th lifetime.
Wally Hennessey had Commando K on top all the way through a half in :58.2 and with a back half just a tick faster in the wrapped up win. Rustico Dance Hall, with Rick Schaut, and Eggies Joy, partnered by Richard Simard, followed next under the wire.
Also sending out his first starters of 2010 on the Wednesday evening program was Ontario's Wayne Henry. Youre Still The One, a four-year-old SJs Caviar-Britts Spirit mare, owned by Shelly Henry, was a hard closing third in a $5,000 purse conditioned test.
Wayne Henry is less than three years removed from his best year training in 2007 when his 414 starters won 57 times and raked in purse earnings of more than a million dollars. Along with 376 lifetime training wins, Henry is an accomplished driver in his own right with over 1,300 lifetime wins from a career focused on young trotters and the Ontario Sires Stakes.
He also started four-year-old trotter Oaklea Riley on Wednesday evening, but that entrant failed to earn a paycheque from an outside Post 9 start in his 2010 debut.
"We're really happy to be back at out winter home base at the training centre here," the 46-year-old horseman said. "We brought quite a collection of 29 horses to Florida this year, including 14 two-year-olds. This year is different though since it's the first year we don't have any homebreds in our operation," Henry added.
When racing resumes at The Isle Pompano Park on Friday evening, January 15, the first 2010 event for the Florida Amateur Driving Club will hit the track in the second race. Also on Friday night, Esmeralda Semalu puts a three-race win streak on the line from an assigned outside Post 7 in the $13,000 purse Fillies and Mares Open Handicap Pace.
(Pompano Park)