Changes Coming For Manchego

Published: June 26, 2018 04:57 pm EDT

Jimmy Takter is ready to take off Manchego’s training wheels. In this case, the wheels are shoes.

Manchego, undefeated in 15 career races, will attempt to become the first female winner of the Earl Beal Jr. Memorial this Saturday (June 30) at The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono when she faces eight male rivals in the $500,000 event for three-year-old trotters. Last week, she captured her elimination by a nose in 1:52.4. The time equalled her lifetime mark, and the performance came against a field that included 2017 male divisional champs from the U.S. and Canada, plus the Breeders Crown winner.

She will start the Beal final from Post 6 with regular driver Yannick Gingras. The duo is the 5-2 morning line favourite.

“This is a good test for her, it’s a very good race,” Takter said. “(Last week) she had to work hard to get the lead; she fought hard. It will be tougher this week. There is going to be a lot of action in that race.”

Takter has won three of the Beal’s seven previous editions, and last year sent out the first female finalist in the event, Ariana G, who won her elimination before finishing third from Post 8 in the final. Takter plans to make a shoeing adjustment on Manchego for Saturday’s final.

“She’s been racing with her training shoes,” Takter said. “She’s been going with a (heavier) shoe up front and she doesn’t need any weight. We can lighten her up quite a bit. This is something I always do. I don’t do it right away; I’ve been waiting to get to this point in the season. I’ve got another gear there.”

The Beal is one of four marquee events that comprise ‘Sun Stakes Saturday’ at Pocono. The card also features the $500,000 Max C. Hempt Memorial for three-year-old male pacers, where Lather Up is the 2-1 morning line favourite; $500,000 Ben Franklin Pace for older male pacers, with McWicked the 5-2 favourite; and the $300,000 James M. Lynch Memorial for three-year-old female pacers, where Sidewalk Dancer is the 5-2 choice.


Manchego, pictured on the outside nosing out Crystal Fashion in her 2018 Earl Beal Jr. Memorial elimination at The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono (Curtis Salonick Photo)

Manchego was a $120,000 yearling buy, under the name Whispering Hills, at the 2016 Lexington Selected Sale. She is a daughter of Muscle Hill out of Secret Magic and her family includes millionaire Possess The Magic. Manchego was a perfect 12-for-12 last year and became the first undefeated two-year-old female trotter to win a Dan Patch Award. She also was the first unbeaten two-year-old female trotter to win a Breeders Crown.

This year, Manchego won divisions of the Pennsylvania Sire Stakes and Pennsylvania All-Stars before her nose victory over Crystal Fashion in her Beal elimination, which marked only the second time in her 15 starts that a horse was within one and a half lengths of her at the finish line. In the elim, she defeated a field that had last year’s male Dan Patch Award winner, Fourth Dimension, O’Brien Award winner, Alarm Detector, and the Breeders Crown champ, Fiftydallarbill.

“She’s more calm this year; more professional in all aspects,” Takter said. “She’s very handy. Whatever you want to do, you can do. That’s a plus for her.”

Manchego, who is owned by Black Horse Racing, John Fielding, and Herb Liverman, has earned $929,688 in her career.

Crystal Fashion is the 3-1 second choice in the Beal final, followed by elimination winners Mission Accepted at 4-1 and Six Pack at 5-1. Six Pack will start from the outside position (Post 9). Seven of the nine finalists are eligible to August’s $1.2 million Hambletonian: Manchego, Six Pack, Crystal Fashion, Lawmaker, Patent Leather, Fashionwoodchopper, and Evaluate.

The only Beal champion to win the Hambletonian was Pinkman in 2015. Beal winners Devious Man and Southwind Frank finished second in the Hambletonian the past two years.

Racing will begin at 7 p.m. (EDT) on Saturday at Pocono. The Beal has been carded as Race 12 on the program and caps the stakes events. The Lynch has been programmed as Race 9, followed by the Hempt and Franklin.

The Earl Beal Jr. Memorial honours the former president of the Pennsylvania Harness Horsemen’s Association, who was a driving force to bring casino gaming to the state’s racetracks.

The field for this year’s race appears below.

PP-Horse-Driver-Trainer-Morning Line
1-Lawmaker-Anthony MacDonald-Andrew Harris-15/1
2-Patent Leather-Brian Sears-Jim Campbell-10/1
3-Mission Accepted-Ryan Stahl-Jeff Conger-4/1
4-Crystal Fashion-Tim Tetrick-Jim Campbell-3/1
5-Fashionwoodchopper-David Miller-Jim Campbell-12/1
6-Manchego-Yannick Gingras-Jimmy Takter-5/2
7-Mississippi Storm-Brett Miller-Tom Fanning-20/1
8-Evaluate-Corey Callahan-Marcus Melander-6/1
9-Six Pack-Ake Svanstedt-Ake Svanstedt-5/1

(USTA)

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