‘Abuckabett’ Cashes In Tattersalls

Published: October 10, 2021 06:28 pm EDT

Luck finally came the way of Abuckabett Hanover in the $500,000 Tattersalls Pace as he raced into a second-over spot to best a hard-luck Perfect Sting at the finish of a 1:49.4 mile on Sunday (Oct. 10) at The Red Mile.

Driver Andrew McCarthy sent Abuckabett Hanover into a tactical spot from post nine, settling into fifth through a :28 first quarter set by Perfect Sting. Lous Pearlman pulled pocket into the backstretch to take over command before a :55.2 half while stablemate Southwind Gendry cruised first-over to apply pressure into the final turn.

McCarthy followed Southwind Gendry’s move and raced within two lengths of the lead to three-quarters in 1:23.3 as Summa Cum Laude and Charlie May began to fan off cover in behind. Lous Pearlman drifted off the cones into the stretch to create a seam for Perfect Sting to dash through while Abuckabett Hanover lifted off his cover and inched towards Perfect Sting coming to the final yards. The Betting Line colt edged by Perfect Sting in time to claim a neck victory while Southwind Gendry gave chase from third and Charlie May, a $50,000 supplement, rallied to take fourth.

“He started out the year looking like he was going to be as good as anybody,” trainer Tony Alagna said after the race. “He won his first three starts and looked like everything was setting up really well. We went to Yonkers for the Messenger and he drew the eight-hole, that didn’t go well. We had to just kind of take a deep breath. We regrouped, we went to the Simcoe in Canada, he was great there. He came here last week, he was a very good second to [Southwind] Gendry – they came a back half of :53 and change in the mud. The horse showed he was coming back around, and today was his day. If any horse deserved a big win, it was him.”

Abuckabett Hanover won his seventh race from 15 starts this season and his 11th from 27 overall. He has now earned $703,072 for owners Crawford Farms Racing, Alagna Racing, Jablonsky Held Stable and Barbera Wienick Stable. He paid $25.80 to win.

The Tattersalls Pace was sponsored by Cameo Hills Farm.

Test Of Faith fired with ease to a 1:48.3 victory as the 7-5 favourite in the $207,000 Glen Garnsey Memorial, sponsored by the Downbytheseaside Syndicate and Diamond Creek Farms, earlier on the card.

Blue Diamond Eyes cleared control past a :27.1 first quarter and cruised to a :55 half as Grace Hill advanced first-over with Fire Start Hanover second-over and Test Of Faith third-over. Grace Hill moved to match strides with Blue Diamond Eyes to three-quarters in 1:22 and dug into the pacesetter through the stretch as the horses she carried into contention kicked off her back and hit their best stride. Test Of Faith came firing fastest of all to the center of the course, outkicking Fire Start Hanover to win by two lengths while Grace Hill settled for third and Marsala Hanover rallied for fourth.

Collecting her 11th win from 13 starts this season and her 19th from 22 overall, Test Of Faith has earned $1,155,239 for owners Melvin Segal, Kentuckiana Racing Stable and Eddie Gran. Brett Pelling trains the Art Major filly, who paid $3.60 to win.

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(With files from The Red Mile)

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You're absolutely right about that, Don, and it's rather amazing that Perfect Sting's only victory this year in a race with a purse of $100,000 or more was in a sire stakes race, and by DQ!

Yes Mike and yet he is the leading money horse in our sport. I am sure I could find a stall for him in my barn!!!

Perfect Sting just can't seem to get the job done in the stretch. After just getting beat in The Meadowlands Pace, The Cane, The Max Hempt, The NAC, The Jug, The Bluegrass, and now in The Tattersalls...

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