Given the royal battles that Downbytheseaside and Huntsville had in their racing careers, it seems appropriate they would be the sires of the first two finishers in the fastest of four $11,700 pari-mutuel debut races for two-year-olds Monday afternoon (June 21) at The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono.
The Downbytheseaside–D D Delightful pacing filly Lightning Leia was sent to the lead by driver Matt Kakaley and controlled the pace, and looked good until nearing the wire, where the Huntsville miss Twenty Grand found a higher gear. But it was Lightning Leia getting a head decision in 1:54.2 for trainer Travis Alexander and Fiddler’s Creek Stable LLC, following up on a 1:57 win in a baby qualifier in her first charted line.
The male pacers were headed by the Roll With Joe–Lima Fairest gelding Forrest Blu, who raced with the focus of a veteran while crossing the wire first in 1:54.4. Driver Tyler Buter left between horses with his charge, tucked third, moved uncovered towards the three-quarters, then had to quickly go wide when pacesetter Etbauer made a break on the far turn. Forrest Blu never lost concentration, circled to the lead, and won handily for trainer John Butenschoen and the partnership of Harmony Oaks Racing Stable Inc., Crawford Farms Racing, and James Crawford IV.
Buter, Butenschoen, Crawford IV, and Crawford Farms Racing came back in the very next race, with Mortgage Boys Stable as a partner here, with the Chapter Seven–Jewels In Hock trotting filly Prasiolite, who had won a baby event in 1:59.1 and here bettered that by striding home an easy winner in 1:59. Establishing a lead at the quarter, Prasiolite got a soft half, then tacked on twin final splits of :29.1 while appearing well within herself.
The trotting males were commanded by the Credit Winner–Velvets Katie Bug gelding Velvet Style, timed in 1:59.4 for trainer Mark Ford and owners George and Rose Bonomo. Jason Bartlett came out of third with the freshman nearing the far turn, kept him steady as he bore out a little as he gained on the far bend, then had his baby trot home strongly for the decision.
Another “first pari-mutuel victory” went to 19-year-old driver Cody Schadel, driving the Cantab Hall sophomore filly Cheesy Hanover to a wire-to-wire 1:57 victory for his father Todd, the latter a co-owner with Cody’s mother Christine. Young Schadel impressed at the fairs with eight victories and a UDR in the vicinity of .400 last year, and he seems to be fitting into a family tradition which includes much success at the PA ovals and co-ownership of Hambletonian champion Vivid Photo.
Twin $15,300 features for “non-winners of 8 races” youngsters, the pace in Race 10 and the trot in Race 12, will top the bill of fare as Pocono closes its racing week Tuesday (June 22) at 12:30 p.m. (EDT). Program pages are available at the PHHA website.
(PHHA / Pocono)