The publicity department for the Grand Circuit has sent out its weekly recap and preview of Grand Circuit races.
This Week: Dexter Cup eliminations, Freehold Raceway, Freehold, N.J.
Schedule of events: The Grand Circuit at Freehold this week features two $24,000 Dexter Cup eliminations for three-year-old open trotters. Seventeen horses entered the race, with Southwind Cobra getting a bye into the final. The remaining 16 will compete in a pair of eight-horse eliminations on Saturday (April 29).
Last time: Keystone Velocity charged through the stretch to overtake pacesetting McWicked and then held off Somewhere In L A by a head to win Saturday’s (April 22) $529,000 George Morton Levy Memorial Pacing Series championship for older male pacers in 1:51.2 over a track labelled ‘good’ at Yonkers Raceway. Even-money favourite Missile J finished third and Bit Of A Legend N, the defending champion, was fourth.
McWicked led the field around the first turn, but Keystone Velocity moved to the front prior to the opening quarter-mile, which was reached in :26.1. McWicked regained the top spot prior to the halfway point, in :54.4, and set the pace from there until the top of the stretch when Keystone Velocity moved to the passing lane and kicked home to victory.
“We had to be up close,” winning driver Daniel Dube said. “It worked out real good. He was really good today. I was hoping (McWicked) could bring me to the top of the stretch because on the last turn I had a lot of horse. He was real strong; he’s a nice little horse.”
Dube drove Keystone Velocity for trainer Rene Allard, who owns the horse with Kapildeo Singh, Earl Hill Jr., and VIP Internet Stable. The nine-year-old horse has won three of seven races this year and earned $323,000 in purses. For his career, Keystone Velocity has won 22 of 95 starts and banked $863,971. Sent off at odds of 11-1, he paid $24.80 to win.
Earlier on the card, Mackenzie A won the $310,600 Blue Chip Matchmaker Series championship for pacing mares by two and a quarter lengths over Medusa in 1:53.1. Divas Image was third and favourite Mach It A Par finished fourth.
Jordan Stratton drove Mackenzie A for owners Harry von Knoblauch Stable and Ellen Kinser. The five-year-old mare is a daughter of Rock N Roll Heaven-Kept For Pleasure. Mackenzie A has won two of eight races this year and earned $205,800. Going off at odds of 5-1, she paid $12.80 to win.
“The trip just worked out perfect,” Stratton said. “Mach It A Par got used hard. She’s a tough mare, but she’s usually a little better from behind. But she had to make the move and it worked out for us. It was the plan to race (Mackenzie A) from behind, but I didn’t know it would work out like that. It worked out for the best I guess.”
Grand Circuit Standings: In 2017, 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 2017 Grand Circuit awards.
Here are the leaders following the past weekend at Yonkers:
Drivers: 1. Jason Bartlett – 148; 2. Jordan Stratton – 96; 3. Matt Kakaley – 91; 4. Tim Tetrick – 61; 5. Daniel Dube - 59.
Trainers: 1. Peter Tritton – 92; 2. Richard Banca – 86; 3. Rene Allard – 59; 4. Scott DiDomenico - 37; 5. Ron Burke – 36.
Owners: 1. Harry von Knoblauch Stable – 73.5; 2. Fred Monteleone Stable – 32; 3. Bamond Racing – 22.5; 4t. Carmen Iannacone – 21.7; 4t. D’Elegance Stable IX – 21.7; 4t. T L P Stable – 21.7.
Looking ahead: Grand Circuit action will take place next weekend at Freehold Raceway, the Meadowlands Racetrack, and Miami Valley Raceway. Freehold has the Lady Suffolk for three-year-old filly trotters and the Dexter Cup for three-year-old open trotters on Saturday (May 6); Meadowlands Racetrack will host the Cutler Memorial for older trotters and the first leg of the Graduate for four-year-old pacers on Saturday (May 6); and Miami Valley Raceway features the Miami Valley Distaff for older trotting mares on Sunday (May 7) and older pacing mares on Monday (May 8).
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