Trixton, who trotted the fastest mile in New Jersey Sire Stakes history, has been selected as the New Jersey Sire Stakes’ Premier Division Horse of the Year for 2014, while Strut My Stuff was named the Green Acres’ Horse of the Year.
The awards, which are voted annually by the New Jersey Sire Stakes Board of Trustees, are based solely on performances in races for New Jersey-sired horses, including NJSS races and other major stakes for NJ-sired horses.
Trixton established the sire stakes record of 1:52.1 in winning the NJSS Premier Division Championship Final for three-year-old trotting colts and geldings in May at the Meadowlands Racetrack. He was undefeated in NJSS competition, also winning a preliminary leg of the Premier Division. Jimmy Takter, who was the colt’s trainer, drove in both victories.
After his NJSS campaign, Trixton went on to win the Good Times and Simcoe at Mohawk Racetrack in addition to the Reynolds and the Hambletonian at the Meadowlands. The son of Muscle Hill won eight of 11 starts overall as a three-year-old, earning $893,370 overall this year for his owners Christina Takter and Brixton Medical Ab. The colt was bred by Steve Stewart, Marti Alaseppala and John Bootsman.
Strut My Stuff was undefeated in three NJSS Green Acres series starts at Freehold Raceway, including the $25,000 championship final for two-year-old pacing fillies in that series where she established a new Green Acres record for her division. Additionally, the daughter of Western Ideal was victorious in the $59,000 filly division of the Lou Babic.
Trained by Ross Croghan for co-owners Let It Ride Stables of Boca Raton, FL and RBH Ventures of New York, Strut My Stuff finished the year with career earnings of $52,620.
(NJSS)