Matt Rheinheimer enjoyed a career-best year in purses in 2023, and two horses making their seasonal debuts this weekend in Opens at Harrah’s Hoosier Park — older male pacer Yourwishisgranted and older female trotter Triathlon As — were among the top contributors to the trainer’s success.
Yourwishisgranted and Triathlon As joined Indiana Sire Stakes three-year-old female trotting champion Naturdays (pictured above) to give Rheinheimer a trio of six-figure performers as his stable banked $633,740 last season. His previous money high of $366,904 came in 2015 when three-year-old filly trotter Churita, who spent the season butting heads with future U.S. Hall of Famer Hannelore Hanover on the Indiana circuit, was the star of the barn.
“I had a super year, I cannot complain at all,” said Rheinheimer, a 49-year-old resident of LaGrange, Indiana. “Any time you can win a Sire Stakes, that’s just great. The owners had their whole family there and it topped off the year. You don’t get too many moments like that, so that’s got to be your highlight.”
Not far behind was Yourwishisgranted’s campaign, in which the then four-year-old pacer won five times at either the Open 2 or Open 3 levels at Hoosier Park in addition to finishing second to Hellabalou in the Lynn Wilfong Memorial Invitational and third behind Little Rocket Man and Ponda Warrior in the Indiana Sire Stakes championship for older male pacers.
For the season, Yourwishisgranted hit the board in 16 of 28 races, winning seven and earning $129,050.
“He had a great year,” said Rheinheimer. “I was very happy with what he did. Anytime you can be competitive with Open horses in Indiana, you’ve got to be pretty proud of it. He had a lot of starts and there was nothing easy. He’s an ordinary horse and he just loves to race. Absolutely loves it.”
Yourwishisgranted was trained at ages two and three by Jay Cross before Rheinheimer took over in late October 2022. The son of JK Endofanera-Onawish Hanover has won 12 of 63 lifetime races and earned $288,335.
“Jay always told me he thought he could be something special,” said Rheinheimer. “He’s just that type of horse. Any horse that loves their work, you know you’re going to have a decent horse. He’s just an easy-going horse. He’s nice in the barn, he’s nice on the track. He’s one of those dream horses that you want to be around. But his biggest asset is he loves his job.”
Yourwishisgranted is owned by Ruby Huggins, who took over following the passing of her husband, Bill, in January 2023 at the age of 87.
“Losing Bill, for [Yourwishisgranted] to come out and race as good as he did, it was kind of a special thing,” said Rheinheimer. “Ruby was ecstatic, too, with the way he raced.”
Yourwishisgranted will open this season in Friday’s $22,000 USD Open at Hoosier, where he will leave from post four with driver Ricky Macomber Jr. in a field of six. He is 8-1 on the morning line and enters the race off a second-place 1:55 qualifier on March 20.
“He’s been very good,” said Rheinheimer. “He’s done everything I’ve wanted him to do. It’s too bad we have to throw him in the Open for his first start, but that’s all right. We’ll get what we can get.”
Triathlon As makes her seasonal bow in Saturday’s $16,000 USD Open 3, where she will start from post four with driver Brandon Bates in a field of eight and is 5-1 on the morning line. Last year, the daughter of Trixton-Theres A Way won six races and earned $106,460. Four of her triumphs came in either Open 2 or Open 3 events.
“She’s a nice and consistent mare and had a very nice year,” said Rheinheimer, who trains the seven-year-old trotter for owners Faron Miller and Every Day Stable. She enters her first 2023 start off a 1:56.4 qualifier win last week.
Rheinheimer, who has a stable of 15 horses now, said Naturdays would qualify sometime around the end of April, beginning of May. She closed out her 2023 campaign by winning six of her final seven races, culminating with the Sire Stakes championship.
For her career, the daughter of Helpisontheway-Windsongmusclelady has won 15 of 26 starts and earned $339,665, with $275,820 of the money coming last season. She is owned by Alton Miller, Debra Miller and Brackton Miller.
Racing begins at 6:15 p.m. (EDT) on Friday and 7 p.m. (EDT) on Saturday at Hoosier Park. For free daily Hoosier Park programs, visit the track’s website. Friday's program is available by clicking here.
(USTA)