After settling for a close second in each of his first two starts of the season coming from off the pace, driver Tim Tetrick thought he’d try something different with Beckhams Z Tam in the $25,000 Preferred Handicap Pace at the Meadowlands Saturday, March 9.
Beckhams Z Tam, the 2017 Breeders Crown three-year-old colt and gelding pace champion, has come back sharp as a five-year-old. After racing eighth and last most of the way a week ago, Tetrick had the son of Always A Virgin-Sara’s Lucky Charm on the go from the start this time around.
Rodeo Romeo reached the quarter in a snappy :27, but Beckhams Z Tam took over shortly thereafter and hit the half in :55.1. Mindtrip, a recent $50,000 claim by trainer Dylan Davis, crept towards the leader while parked as Beckhams Z Tam continued to cruise on the point at three-quarters in 1:23.1.
With minor urging from Tetrick, Beckhams Z Tam sprinted his final quarter in :27 to hit the finish three-and-a-quarter lengths in front of Rodeo Romeo. K Ryan Bluechip rallied for third.
“Timmy asked me if I cared how he drove him,” said winning trainer Bruce Saunders, “and I thought it would be a good opportunity to see if he had any gate speed. Leaving the gate was Timmy’s idea. Really good horses can race any way and win, and Beckhams Z Tam can be competitive with any field right now.”
Beckhams Z Tam, who is on his way to the Levy Series next week at Yonkers, returned $3.40 as the 3-5 public choice after completing the mile in 1:50.1. He now has 16 victories from 47 lifetime starts and earnings of $727,597 for owners Z Tam Stables.
A LITTLE MORE: Sams Triple Crown and driver Tyler Buter lighted the toteboard while rocking the clock in the eighth race. The 25-1 chance scored in 1:49.4, becoming the third horse in 2019 to break the 1:50 barrier at the Big M.
Just two races later, New Talent flexed his class muscles from post 10, scoring in 1:49.2 with Tetrick calling the shots in the fastest Meadowlands mile of the year.
The 50-Cent Pick-4 pool surpassed the $100,000 mark for a fifth-straight race card.
Tetrick and Yannick Gingras were the kings of the driver colony, with Tetrick winning five times on the program and Gingras four.
All-source wagering was $3,175,007, the second-highest total of the year and the fourth time betting has gone past the $3-million mark.
Racing resumes Friday, March 15 at 7:15 p.m.
(with files from the Meadowlands)