Birch Island Betty established herself as a factor in the Fillies and Mares Open at Saratoga Casino Hotel late last season.
The Eve Bergeron trainee won the ladies’ feature twice in 2021 in a season that saw her hit the board in 21 of her 38 starts. Birch Island Betty made her 2022 debut in early March and has shown improvement every week. Heading into Monday afternoon’s try in the $15,000 Open for distaffers off a second-place finish, the seven-year-old daughter of Big Jim appeared poised for her first score of the young season.
Brett Beckwith took her back in the early going as a host of longshots slugged it out at the start. First half fractions of :27.1 and :56 set the table for closers and Birch Island Betty made her move heading towards the three-quarter pole. The talented mare pulled off a three-wide move and drew away a bit from her rivals around the final turn.
Robyn Camden (Billy Dobson), the winner of the last two instalments of the local Open for fillies and mares, came from last on Monday and also made steady progress in the race’s final quarter. That classy mare came up short of three-peating as Birch Island Betty held strong in the stretch before stopping the timer in 1:55 over Robyn Camden and Mckella.
Birch Island Betty is owned by Dany Grenier, of Quebec, Canada. She paid $7.30 to win.
Live racing resumes on Saturday evening at Saratoga with a first post set for 5 p.m.
(Saratoga Casino Hotel)