Two full fields of eight three-year-old pacers highlight the first round of Maine Sire Stakes action at Bangor on Wednesday (June 14), which marks the start of the 18-week season of New England’s premier harness racing showcase.
With up to 10 legs for each division throughout the summer and autumn months, and purses on the rise, the Maine Standardbred Breeders Stakes has been promoting and providing a venue for Pine Tree State Standardbreds since the legislative establishment of the program in 1972.
While the series has evolved over the last 50 years, so has the speed and durability of the Maine-bred harness horse. While it is not uncommon to see horses by Maine sires competing throughout North America, New England drivers and trainers are also making a name for themselves on the national stage.
Bruce Ranger, who recently eclipsed 10,000 lifetime driving victories, is a regular on the Maine Sire Stakes circuit, and will make his presence known when the wings fold at historic Bass Park for the opener.
Last year’s champion freshman pacer, Two Towns Over, makes his debut in the first of two non-betting events. Owned and trained by Valerie Grondin and driven by Aaron Hall, the son of Deuce Seelster won six of nine last season, including the $61,067 final at Cumberland in a track record 1:57.
Sure to be one of the ‘glamour boys’ to keep an eye on this season, Two Town Over is right at home at Bangor, having just put in a couple of impressive qualifying preps over the last several weeks.
“He was real sharp,” noted his regular pilot Hall. “He’s a handy horse to drive. You can put him in a spot and ask him to go whenever you need to.”
Hall continued, “I am very excited for the upcoming season. Val [Grondin] and Heath [Campbell] did a great job bringing him back. He’s strong and we think he will be as good as he was last year.”
Although Two Towns Over earned $80,374 last year for owner/trainer Grondin, he was not richest freshman of the bunch. That distinction goes to Luke McGook, who hails from the Tardif ‘Taskforce.’ The three-year-old son of Rock N’ Roll World competed in both the Maine Sire Stakes and the Massachusetts program at Plainridge.
Finishing second in the Maine final to Two Towns Over on Oct. 1, two days later Luke McGook finished second in a Massachusetts Stakes and then won the next $65,000 event on Oct. 16. He finished the season with a second place finish in the $125,000 Massachusetts final at Plainridge, making him one of the richest Maine-bred and sired freshman pacers of all time. Bred by Erika Saucier, he earned a whopping $140,457 last year for his Leighton Property owners.
While it’s widely known that the Tardif clan arrives at each venue loaded for bear, this week’s bow is no exception. Marc and Peggy have six entries in the first two events, and their horses always arrive ‘ready to race.’
Two Towns Over scores from post seven in the first non-betting race on Wednesday’s card at Bangor, post time 2:15 p.m., while Luke McGook has post two in the second event.
$15,376 Maine-Bred Three-Year-Old Colts And Geldings (Race 1)
Post - Horse - Sire-Dam - Driver - Trainer
1. Pembroke Danny Boy - Baron Biltmore-Migraine - Heath Campbell - Valerie Grondin
2. Someones Hero - Rock N Roll World-Wolf Creek Cupid - Andrew Harrington - Marc Tardif
3. Two Points - Deuce Seelster-Tally Ho - Drew Campbell - Eric Bickmore
4. Ill Rock The World - Rock N Roll World-Fire Can Fly - Ron Cushing - Heidi Gibbs
5. Rockaroundsam - Rock N Roll World- Swingnsway Sammy K - Kevin Switzer Jr - Marc Tardif
6. Facemaskrequired - Deuce Seelster-Sally Pansen - Walter Case Jr. - Marc Tardif
7. Two Towns Over - Deuce Seelster-City Girl Hanover - Aaron Hall - Valerie Grondin
8. Colt Bennett - Rock N Roll World- Unbeachable - Bruce Ranger - David Crochere
$15,376 Maine-Bred Three-Year-Old Colts And Geldings (Race 2)
Post - Horse - Sire-Dam - Driver - Trainer
1. Anithingforyoudear - Rock N Roll World-Anianne Hanover - Andrew Harrington - Marc Tardif
2. Luke McGook - Rock N Roll World-Madonna Hanover - Kevin Switzer Jr. - Marc Tardif
3. Race Me Maverick - Western Maverick-Race Me Android - William Childs - William Childs
4. Wicked Scorchah - Western Maverick-Hurricane Emily - Drew Campbell - David Crochere
5. Mattucci - Western Maverick-Paxxie - Aaron Hall - Valerie Grondin
6. Pembroke Revenge - Baron Biltmore-Pembroke Oasis - Heath Campbell - Valerie Grondin
7. World Wide Express - Rock N Roll World-Express Ball N - Ron Cushing - Heidi Gibbs
8. So Rock N Roll - Western Maverick-So So Sweet - Walter Case Jr. - Marc Tardif
Saturday’s (June 17) Cumberland program has two $13,500-plus divisions for three-year-old pacing fillies, which are slated as races one and nine on the regular card. First post is 3:15 p.m.
(Maine Sire Stakes)