Foiled Again Returns From Surgery

FoiledAgain-Qualifier-370.jpg
Published: June 10, 2015 09:05 am EDT

“Everybody was on the retirement bandwagon again, but we’re not retiring him because he had a bad month."

It’s time for the Battle of Lake Erie, which means it is time for Foiled Again to make his annual trip to Ohio’s Northfield Park.

The 11-year-old pacer is among the eight horses in Friday’s $175,000 Battle of Lake Erie, marking his seventh appearance in the race. Foiled Again won the Battle in 2011 and 2009, finished second in 2012 and was third in both 2014 and 2010.

He drew post five with driver Matt Kakaley and is 4-1 on the morning line. Molson Pace champion State Treasurer, with David Miller listed to drive for trainer Ian Moore, is the 5-2 favourite from post seven while Luck Be Withyou, with Ronnie Wrenn Jr. driving for Chris Oakes, got post No. 3 and is 7-2.

Foiled Again, the richest horse in harness racing history, with $6.95 million in career purse earnings, enters this year’s Battle -- which features the largest purse in the 30-year history of the event -- off a seven-week layoff because of minor throat surgery for an entrapped epiglottis. But trainer Ron Burke believes the gelding is ready for action.

“(The surgery) went very well,” Burke said. “Everything has been positive since then; we’ve had no issues. It’s all good.”

Foiled Again is winless in four starts this year, with one second-place finish and a third, both in the Levy Pacing Series in March at Yonkers Raceway. For his career, the son of Dragon Again-In A Safe Place has won 83 of 228 races and finished among the top three a total of 173 times. He is owned by Burke Racing, the partnership of Mark Weaver and Mike Bruscemi, and JJK Stables.

“He seems like himself," said Burke. "He seems happy and everything seems good. He’s ready.”

Foiled Again prepped for the Battle of Lake Erie with two qualifiers at the Meadowlands Racetrack. He won both in 1:51, coming the final quarter-mile in :26 in the first and in :27.2 in the most recent on June 6. In the second, he paced his final three-quarters in 1:22.2 and his last quarter was only one-fifth of a second off the fastest of the day.

“Those qualifiers, you’ll see that all those horses last week will come back sharper than you think,” Burke said. “That was not a perfect track and there was a good headwind. Anyone that got home good that day, I think you mark an extra plus next to them.”

Burke-trained Clear Vision, who won last year’s Battle of Lake Erie, got post No. 1 in this year’s race and is 8-1. Winless in 10 starts in 2015, he will be driven by Chris Page.

State Treasurer surpassed $1 million in lifetime purses with his win in the Molson Pace on May 29 at The Raceway at Western Fair District. A three-time Molson Pace champ, State Treasurer has captured 23 of 75 career starts. His is owned by Sally and Paul MacDonald.

Luck Be Withyou, who has won 13 of 35 career races and $738,176 for owner John Craig, heads to the Battle of Lake Erie off a fourth-place finish in a division of the Graduate Series for four-year-old pacers at the Meadowlands on June 6. The setback snapped a three-race win streak.

Following is the field in post order for the Battle of Lake Erie with drivers, trainers and morning line:

1. Clear Vision, Chris Page, Ron Burke, 8-1
2. Cammikey, Brian Zendt, Bill Zendt, 12-1
3. Luck Be Withyou, Ronnie Wrenn Jr., Chris Oakes, 7-2
4. Duc Dorleans, Daniel Dube, Marie Dupont, 15-1
5. Foiled Again, Matt Kakaley, Ron Burke, 4-1
6. Big Boy Dreams, Aaron Merriman, Rene Allard, 9-2
7. State Treasurer, David Miller, Ian Moore, 5-2
8. Night Pro, Peter Wrenn, Dale Decker, 20-1


This story courtesy of Harness Racing Communications, a division of the U.S. Trotting Association. For more information, visit www.ustrotting.com.

Tags

Comments

Have something to say about this? Log in or create an account to post a comment.