Spotlight On The Grand Circuit

Published: November 26, 2014 11:17 am EST

The publicity department for the Grand Circuit has sent out its weekly story recapping and previewing Grand Circuit races.

This Week: TVG Series finals, Meadowlands Racetrack, East Rutherford, New Jersey.

Schedule of events: The Grand Circuit will be at the Meadowlands Racetrack this Saturday (Nov. 29) for the $500,000 TVG Series final for three-year-old and up open pacers and the $500,000 TVG Series final for three-year-old and up open trotters.

Last time: Twelve classes competed in Breeders Crown finals this past weekend at Meadowlands Racetrack. Let’s take a look at some of the highlights:

Le Grand Blond – European star Commander Crowe – provided a grand finale to Saturday’s eight Breeders Crown races, winning the $500,000 Open Trot by three-quarters of a length over favourite Maven in a stakes-record-equalling 1:51.

An 11-year-old chestnut, Commander Crowe became the oldest Breeders Crown champion in history. Foiled Again, who won last season’s Breeders Crown Open Pace at the age of nine, held the record for oldest winner.

The Swedish-born Commander Crowe, who has won 61 of 106 career races and earned $5.09 million, captured his first Breeders Crown after third-place finishes in 2011 and 2012 at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto. His earnings rank No. 4 among all trotters in history and his triumphs include the Elitlopp Invitational, which he captured in 2012. Commander Crowe, trained by Fabrice Souloy, was driven to victory by Orjan Kihlstrom.

Maven, who was trying to become the first mare since Moni Maker in 1998 to win the Breeders Crown Open Trot, raced on the outside from the half-mile point, closing from fourth to second, but getting no nearer. Creatine finished third, followed by Flanagan Memory.

Three of the Crown winners put themselves in prime contention for Horse of the Year honours.

On Friday, Shake It Cerry and Ron Pierce made it back-to-back Breeders Crown victories as the duo won the $500,000 Three-Year-Old Filly Trot edition in a stakes-record time of 1:52.2, two-fifths of a second better than the old mark set by Bee A Magician last year.

Shake It Cerry shook off the competition and left the field behind to win by two and a quarter lengths. Cee Bee Yes was second and Struck By Lindy closed strongly for third.

It was the 19th Breeders Crown for her trainer, Jimmy Takter, and 30th for driver Ron Pierce, and she was the first trotting filly to win back-to-back Crowns since Cameron Hall in 2001-2002. The daughter of Donato Hanover-Solveig is owned by Sloveig’s Racing Partners.

Make that an even dozen in as many tries for JK Shesalady as she and driver Tim Tetrick won the $500,000 Breeders Crown for two-year-old pacing fillies on Saturday night at the Meadowlands. She covered the mile in 1:50.2, a track and stakes record. Tetrick kept JK Shesalady to her task and went straight to the finish line by one and three-quarter lengths in front of second place finisher Sassa Hanover and Bettor Be Steppin in third.

JK Shesalady is trained by Nancy Johansson and owned by 3 Brothers Stables of New York. It was the first winner for 33-year-old Johansson, who is the daughter of Hall of Fame trainer Jimmy Takter. If she would be voted the Horse of the Year, the homebred daughter of Art Major-Presidential Lady would be the first two-year-old pacing filly accorded that honour.

“Redemption for Father Patrick. He is blessed with a Breeders Crown,” called out track announcer Ken Warkentin as Father Patrick hit the wire to win the $500,000 Breeders Crown for three-year-old trotting colts by a neck in a stakes record time of 1:51.4 on Saturday. E L Titan was second and Nuncio, who was looking for late racing room along the rail, was third. Harper Blue Chip was fourth.

Father Patrick, a son of Cantab Hall-Gala Dream, is owned by the Father Patrick Stable, is trained by Jimmy Takter and was driven to victory by Yannick Gingras. He has won 12 of 17 starts this year, good for earnings of $1,693,081.

Grand Circuit Standings: In 2014, the Grand Circuit leaders in three categories (driver, trainer and owner) will once again be tracked on a points system (20-10-5 for the top three finishers in divisions/finals and 10-5-2 for the top three finishers in eliminations/legs). Winbak Farms is the sponsor for the 2014 Grand Circuit awards.

Here are the leaders following the past weekend.

Drivers: 1. Yannick Gingras – 2,267; 2. Tim Tetrick – 1,162; 3. David Miller – 1,003.5; 4. Ron Pierce – 852.5; 5. Corey Callahan – 647.

Trainers: 1. Ron Burke – 2,445.5; 2. Jimmy Takter – 1,908; 3. Erv Miller – 446.5; 4. Joe Holloway – 411; 5. Julie Miller – 347.

Owners: 1. Burke Racing – 540.48; 2. Weaver Bruscemi – 490.48; 3. 3 Brothers Stable – 357; 4. Brittany Farms – 294.45; 5. Robert Key – 272.

Looking ahead: Grand Circuit action will take place next week at Dover Downs as the Delaware track will host the Progress Pace for three-year-old male pacers.

(Grand Circuit)

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