First Oaks Starter For Ingrassias

Published: July 30, 2015 11:55 am EDT

Jacqueline Ingrassia, affectionately known as ‘Lady Jay,’ is about to break new ground.

She and Frank Ingrassia – her racing and life partner for more than four decades – will be sending out their first Hambletonian Oaks elimination starter on Saturday night (August 1) at the Meadowlands Racetrack.

Cocoacabana has drawn Post 2 in Race 6, the first of two $35,000 eliminations that will whittle down the 16 three-year-old trotting fillies to the 10 finalists who will face off in the $500,000 Hambletonian Oaks final on August 8.

“This will be our first Hambletonian Oaks starter,” the 68-year-old Allentown, NJ resident explained. “Just to be in it is an honour. To make the final would be icing on the cake.”

The Ingrassias currently have nine horses in training at White Birch Farm, which is two miles from their home. Three of their trainees, including Cocoacabana, are owned with Peter and Ebby Gerry’s Arden Homestead Stable of Delhi, NY; one they own outright and five are for Dr. Donna Franchetti and her husband, Tom Doran.

Ingrassia, a member of the Standardbred Breeders & Owners Association of New Jersey Board of Directors, is also a District 12 representative of the United States Trotting Association. A versatile horsewoman, she is also involved with the Standardbred Pleasure Horse Organization of New Jersey.

Born in Ipswich in Great Britain, she started driving in races in the United States in 1977. She became the first female driver to win a Triple Crown race when she guided Goalfish to victory in the 2000 Yonkers Trot. She topped the 1,000-victory plateau in 2003. She was a 1999 inductee into the Jersey Shore Sports Hall of Fame.

Jacquie Ingrassia will be driving Cocoacabana in the Oaks elimination if John Campbell opts for the Jimmy Takter-trained Wild Honey, also in the same division. She would be the first woman driver in the Oaks since it debuted in 1971.

Cocoacabana is aptly named, being a daughter of Chocolatier-Beachcomber. She has two wins, one second and nine thirds in 21 career starts. This year she has been in-the-money in five of 11 starts, including her first two trips to the winner’s circle. She has a bankroll of $40,444 and a mark of 1:53.3, taken in her last start on July 17 at the Meadowlands.

“Cocoa had the usual two-year-old issues last year – sickness, sore knees, growth spurts,” Ingrassia explained. “We felt she needed time to develop and, hopefully, she is over the worst. She is a Chocolatier and has very pronounced haunches, and also doesn’t carry much weight. I’m told this is a trait with them.”

The Gerrys’ Arden Homestead bred the filly in partnership with Tad Egloff’s Vieux Carre Farm.

“We really liked her at the sale,” she said. “I bought her [for $32,000 at Harrisburg], and, subsequently, Peter and Ebby bought 50 percent from me.”

“We have four nice two-year-old filly trotters, all racing, including Twice a Night (Donato Hanover-Working Girl), whom we co-own with Arden Homestead Stable,” Ingrassia noted. “She won a leg of the Stallion Series at Pocono last week and is turning out to be a nice filly. Hopefully, you will see us again in the Oaks next year (with her). Hope springs eternal!”

Entries prior to scratches, changes and morning line:

Race 6
HN – Horse – Listed Driver

1 – Lady Winona – Andy Miller
2 – Cocoacabana – John Campbell
3 – Lock Down Lindy – Tim Tetrick
4 – Smexi – Corey Callahan
5 – Bright Baby Blues – David Miller
6 – Gatka Hanover – Yannick Gingras
7 – Wild Honey – John Campbell
8 – Smokinmombo – Aaron Merriman

Race 7
HN – Horse – Listed Driver

1 – Rules Of The Road – Corey Callahan
2 – Sarcy – Johnny Takter
3 – Speak To Me – Scott Zeron
4 – Magic Marker – David Miller
5 – Katniss – Ake Svanstedt
6 – Livininthefastlane – Andy Miller
7 – Classical Annie – Aaron Merriman
8 – Spirit To Win – Brett Miller

(SBOANJ)

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